Quote Originally Posted by Unknownfigure
Well, He Recently Died. So I Would Think Any Strain Being Circulated On The Street As Michael Jackson Is Just Named Such For Market Value. And If There Was A New Strain That Powerful, Most Likely It Wouldnt Be Named To His Legacy. && If There Is A Breeder That Would Like To Name A Strain After Him, I Think It'd Be Reasonable To See It Several Months From Now Atleast.
spot on, lad.

@ a club here in my town, you can get "Billie Jean,' 'Michael Jackson,' 'Thriller,' etc. Growers/Dist./Clubs can name their shit w/e they feel like calling it. On the street, anyone can call some Bobby Brown-Purple Kush if they wanted to. We all know names change as the product changes hands, especially so on the street. & @ my statement about the clubs/distrib./farmers... For the most part what they say should be what you get @ the clubs... Meaning the gen's of the strain should be @ the very least, similar to what you would be able to have if you gyo of the same strain from a reputable seed bank. Some might be shady and could use a name like, Columbian Gold or Alaska ThunderFuck, for example. Well, what would be the odds that they would actually have that? Slim-to-none. So, use your head, buddy. Would there really be brand new, legitimate strains that we haven't seen before a mere week after Michael's (R.I.P.) passing? I doubt it. Besides tacking a name on a fresh harvest, it's probably not likely. *ends semi-sensical rant & plays "I Wanna Be Where You Are," while fighting back sniffles & memories*