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Posted: 12/2/2007 5:24:34 PM EDT
What a spiral this guy has taken....
From this: To this:in a few short years. Not a fuctarded rick roll. |
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That is truly sad! He did it to himself though.
Airwolf was a pretty good show, one of the best! |
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He is a huge alcoholic, almost exactly the character he played in Big Wednesday.
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Doing numerous high speed flights in Airwolf does that to a body.
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Holy shit!
I used to watch Airwolf all the time. My how he has fallen. |
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Pretty sad....
Must have lost alot of memory from the wreck... |
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I thinkl Airwolf prefered pain meds and booze. I am Rick Jame Bitch |
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Crap
Him and Nick Nolte should get together and form a "Charles Bukowski Fan Club" shit with that guys neck he should stay inside during turkey season. thats all I got. |
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No, I am! |
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Sounds/Looks like he's missing his top row of teeth. Although he looks and sounds better in this slightly older clip : not a rick roll, I promise.. |
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Ya know, for a second thats who I thought it was in the video!!!! |
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And that brings me to my next point kids...Stay away from the crack.
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It wasn't "crack" that did that to him. |
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Holy crap
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10 years ago he claimed that he drank and took pills because he was in constant pain from a back injury related to a car accident. Probably BS. Drinking and drug abuse kills. One of the guys I went to school managed to killing himslef, liver failed, with drugs and booze at the age of 36.
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I don't think so. The short-term memory problems sound classic for chronic alcoholism but part of it may also be the closed-head injury/post-concussion syndrome. I've (sadly) seen dozen upon dozens of patients just like him. All of them are on SSI that you're paying for. |
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Booze is his drug of choice. It has been since before the Airwolf days. |
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Airwolf?......Hell, I remember him from "Tribes" with Darren McGavin.
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That is crazy...he looks Nick Nolte playing a homeless person.
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I'm suprised he's still alive. He was stubmling and incoherent, living on a beach almost 10 years ago. You don't live long when day in and day out your only nutrient is booze.
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I was shocked. I knew that he was still alive but not in that condition.
And he doesn't seem to realize it. What a shame. |
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I saw an interview with him 10 years ago. They played a scene from some crap movie he was trying to act in. He was completely wasted and could not grasp what he was suppossed to be doing. They were attempting to give him a line to say, and instead of repeating it he would attempt to answer the question that was the line.
This interview is fucking sad and exploitive, why don't they put Michael J. Fox or Charlton Heston on just so everyone can see how fucked up they are too? Otherwise this interview serves no purpose. |
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This sums up my feelings well. I used to think this guy was one of the ultimate action actors. To see him reduced to this is very sad. |
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The difference is that this fool did it to himself and should be shown as a warning to others about the consequences of drug and alchohol abuse. |
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I suppose if it were billed as such by an organization that intended to prevent this from happening to people, it would be all right. But instead, it's really just a sad hit piece by the goofball entertainment media.
I do agree that his damage is self-inflicted, and any sympathy should be minimal. |
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Best comment of the night! |
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