Death of a Legend

Discussion in 'U.K.' started by Trickster's Child, Nov 25, 2005.

  1. Peace-Phoenix

    Peace-Phoenix Senior Member

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    That logic doesn't really follow....
     
  2. wiggy

    wiggy Bitch

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    awww he might be happier now though

    i feel sorry for him and his family and yeah sure he was a drinker but that might show you how much of a problem alcoholics have stopping!!!!!

    and as for the 'he ignored the warning' ---- changing the subject slightly but smokers 'ignore' the warnings but they still do it!!!

    what im trying to get at is yeah he did but for a reason and the people who said he is fault blaa blaa blaa go to a AA meeting and tell them that, go and talk to a problem with a alcohol addiction and tell me what your response will be!!!
     
  3. hippiewise

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    i loved pat morita, he used to be on happy days back in the 70's, cool dude, and i loved the karate kid movies, whatever happened to the dude that played the karate kid, i can't remember his name, he was a hell of an actor.
    hippiewise angel
     
  4. Keanua Otter

    Keanua Otter Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    i have read alot of life after death books and one thing that they relate from their experiences on the other side is that addictions follow us there too, so people are continuously trying to satisfy the mental/body cravings that can't be satisfied because there is no more body. It is a form of self induced hell, one that Jesus was always harping on, that to beware of where you put your treasures, cause that the level is where you will be stuck at if you can't escape the earthly realm, by not being able to see the white light and going on to a new dimension. It applies to all of life's possible addictions, to money, sex, people, shoes, whatever.
     
  5. _chris_

    _chris_ Marxist

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    applause all around easter road for him on sunday. well respected man among leithers.
     
  6. Peace Maker

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    Some people don't even get a second chance. George got more than one chance he could have changed his ways at any time, the sad fact is that it was his own doing. I can't feel sorry for the man because of that. Some people die intragic surcumstances at very young ages through no fault of there own and don't even get a second chance, dont get to experience growing old, the list is endless, we are all at a loss for it, there is a hopless void left by there absence, which we can not replace.
     
  7. fountains of nay

    fountains of nay Planet Nayhem!

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    I am British and personally I couldn`t give a flying fuck about football. Give me a game of Rugger anyday of the week. Who wants to watch overpaid nancyboys kick a ball and badly influence British society with their cocaine fuelled rape scandals?
     
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