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10-29-2022 02:28 PM
@beach-mom wrote:
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
they were high school seniors and in college. She still loves to watch them. I've been to
So you wouldn't let your daughter watch Friends, but you secretly did? Really?
@Tinkrbl44 - Such judgment!
I knew what it was about. DD was too young at the time. I was too busy. I never saw it until we watched the DVD's together, and I still watch it on various channels once in a while. I still haven't seen all of the episodes, especially the later ones.
Sorry, no, not being judgemental at all, just surprised by your comment .... It was just an ordinary prime time sitcom .... why did you think a high school student was too young to watch it?
10-29-2022 02:29 PM
10-29-2022 03:14 PM
10-29-2022 03:58 PM
So sad that he was so attractive, talented, and wealthy, and it wasn't enough.
10-29-2022 08:07 PM
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
Sorry, no, not being judgemental at all, just surprised by your comment .... It was just an ordinary prime time sitcom .... why did you think a high school student was too young to watch it?
Oh, thanks for explaining @Tinkrbl44! A high school student would have been fine; DD was in elementary school! She had to wait to watch it!
10-29-2022 11:41 PM
I am glad that Matthew survived. But, I don’t think it would be possible to take 55 Vicodin and a quart of vodka daily and survive. Also, seems having that quantity of pills daily would involve some illegal activity, I assume.
10-30-2022 06:20 AM
The neurobiology of addiction is complex. It affects multiple areas of the brain. One of those areas being the prefrontal cortex where it greatly impacts executive functioning/decision-making. My heart goes out to those suffering from addiction and those close to them.
10-30-2022 06:59 AM
No one knows the feelings others go through, unless they can walk in their shoes.
10-30-2022 08:27 AM
drug addiction is not a disease. It is self inflicted.
10-30-2022 10:43 AM
I only know him as an actor, I think he was brilliant in Friends. I didn't watch the interview because I don't give a fig about Mathew Perry, the person. I do hope he's happy, healthy and free of his demons but I don't need to know the details of his life and how his addictions almost killed him. It's not a unique story. He's just fortunate that was wealthy and famous so he never had to deal with poverty, homelessness, lack of health insurance on top of his addictions. He also received a level of care that the average addiction might not have received. I've seen promos of the interview which is just to hawk his book. He seems to tell a lot of personal stories which involves other celebrities and find that off putting even if he got their permission. Which I assume he did not. Perhaps there's some resentment, jealousy and anger there. He put his body through a lot and it shows on his face. He looks old, beat up, washed up.
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