The Absurd Amount One Of Michael Jackson's Thriller Jackets Was Auctioned For
Michale Jackson's "Thriller" is one of the most famous music videos of all time. The featured sparkling red jacket sold for a ridiculous amount to this man.
Read MoreMichale Jackson's "Thriller" is one of the most famous music videos of all time. The featured sparkling red jacket sold for a ridiculous amount to this man.
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Read MoreYou might want to sit down. The most expensive baseball card ever sold wasn't exactly cheap.
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Read More"Ink Master" Season 2 winner Steve Tefft expanded his business after appearing on the show.
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