Mom & Daughter Use Luck to Get to Jackson Memorial
The pair won tickets but had no way to get to tribute until...
By XANA O'NEILL
Updated 6:42 PM PST, Tue, Jul 7, 2009
When it comes to long odds, this mother-daughter pair beat it.
A California mom and teen expect to be one of the lucky few to attend Michael Jackson's mega memorial in Los Angeles today after they beat the odds twice -- first winning a pair of coveted tickets from a lottery pool of 1.6 million hopefuls and then finding a way to get to the event 400 miles away.
"They picked my name, and I got the voucher in my hand but I can't get to the Staples Center," mom Shirley Ford told NBC Bay Area.
"I'll sleep on the steps of the Staples Center. I don't even care about food at this point. I just want to get there."
Ford, who lives near San Francisco, had just 24 hours to exchange the voucher for tickets to the King of Pop's tribute in Los Angeles. She turned to Craigslist and posted an ad begging for help. And to her delight, she got much more than a car-pool offer for her and her 16-year-old daughter Ivy.
Hours after she posted the online ad, a stranger bought the mother and daughter round-trip plane tickets to Los Angeles.
"It's Michael Jackson and he's gone," Ford said as she wiped away tears. "And it's like the last chance I can take [my daughter] there and I can go."
First Published: Jul 7, 2009 5:02 AM PST
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