September 23, 200916 yr ...As you'll recall, Michael's Neverland Ranch fell into disrepair after his 2005 acquittal on child molestation charges and subsequent flight to Bahrain; and after the various giraffe and alligator repossessions that enlivened the early years of his exile, the wheel was eventually purchased last year by a firm called Archway Amusements in a faintly idiosyncratic fixtures-and-fittings liquidation sale. And until Michael's death in June, it had managed to keep as low a profile as possible for a 65ft structure glittering with 5000 lights. But the King of Pop's death changed all that, according to the wheel's new custodians, and the wheel has apparently now become a magnet for fans suddenly aware of its provenance. "They come to take pictures, a couple tears and everybody likes to ride it," its owner tells the Associated Press.... http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/los...on-ferris-wheel And getting publicity it is, this from England...
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