The Past Tense

Michael Jackson performing The Way You Make Me...

Michael Jackson performing The Way You Make Me Feel in 1988 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Richard Drew is stuck in 1986, and he is married to a beautiful woman called Sara Hollings. He didn’t know what to do, and where to go. His friend before has showed him back in 2013, how to go back in time. He thought completely that he is playing the crazy role, but by attempting it, it worked. He is now back in the 80’s. He knew that Michael Jackson is alive in that time, but he is the only one who knows what happened to the most famous celebrity.People in this decade won’t believe him if he tells Michael’s fans, and they think he will live forever.

Richard is now fine with his life. He has a family now. Something that he never had back in Miami, Fl. on the year of 2013. Suddenly, he wishes to go back to the present, but if he goes back he’ll have the same problems again. In 1986 he has no problems at all, and not even one. In the present time he has many problems.

Sara and her husband goes to many concerts of Madonna, Michael Jackson, and Prince. He is living the ugly life, and he isn’t enjoying it. He wishes to be back to the next millennium, but he can’t. Science won’t let him go back, and he has to face the circumstances by staying in that past time.

They both go to a book convention, and meet professional writers. He had fun that time, because he never met writers before. When he saw the novels of the 80’s they were brand new, and not even touched. His wife had bought several books. She has two novels signed from both novelists, Tom Clancy, and Stephen King.

Richard has a job he hates, and it is manufacturing. He is starting to hate the 80’s. He wishes to not dislike singers, average people, and artists. He started to hate them all, because of the timeline he is stuck in. He can never go back to 2013 from this horrific reality.

About Madonna

English: Madonna at the premiere of I Am Becau...

English: Madonna at the premiere of I Am Because We Are at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

She is a true artist that made it up big time, when she began her singing career in the early 80’s. The Madonna we know and truly love is charismatic, and strangely bizarre. The early videos were decent and clean, which people came to love her in music videos she perfected in her own right, the later one’s turn into a bizarre twist that some other fans didn’t quite like, but she still had an audience for it. Fans come to love her and hate her,but I idolize her. I just love her songs that are entertaining for me, and most of us. My favorite videos are “This used to be my Playground”, and “Deeper and Deeper”. The first one I’ve mentioned is clean and innocent in the honesty for the movies about girls playing pro baseball which the women’s pro league was banned a few years later. It was history in the making for “A League of Their Own” at the box office, and starred alongside Tom Hanks. The second had a strange outcome of party with strange people who had the most psychedelic funk fun to it in “Deeper and Deeper”. We seem to worry about those balloons in the video. I for one like how she’s attractive in that video. There you go two of my favorite music videos. The books she wrote were for the public to read, which one is strange. I think this book was called “Sex”, which come to mention. It meant having all the pleasures of sex anywhere, and it took very far. The other one is a children’s novel, which she wanted to make, and these two were a huge success. She still carries a wide audience. Once the concert is performed by her the whole seats are filled as in they’re sold out. But, we can still see her on TV, because we have to wait for months for that to happen. I am her huge fan. If you’re of her taste of music then this is for you, if it isn’t then go for something else. She did it all, and is a true superstar in her credit. Her music will be immortalized, and won’t ever be forgotten. She is and will always forever be loved by millions of fans around the globe.