Point taken...I only got pi$$ed when he posted to a newcomer something that was really pretty off the wall, and he seemed to really rag on some of the more popular members and it was too too much like high school, and we both know that there is a distinction between real, self deprecating "wit" and just obvious, cutting remarks that maybe he thinks are funny...I tend to not agree with you that he isn't another incarnation of the infamous K-2, speech and syntax are too much alike...but then I'm not Columbo and I don't care that much, he he he...one thing though, I'm not the only one that seems to engage him....but of course, best to ignore unless it's too terrible...
I've already counted at least six and while I selfishly admit to the occasional entertainment value, I basically see this driving people -- especially new people -- out of here, and maybe that is the intent. In any event, starting to get bored of it all.
-- Jim
And Chev...don't get me wrong, I care about you too, but it would of been a bit more balanced if maybe you could have given a little bit of an admonishment to Spaceboy as well...he has a little bit to do with this little "situation" ha ha...with all due respect....
It is not just the Stars; my husband works for Motion Picture Industry and many, many workers behind the scenes have it too. We have a close friend (painter/art dept)that just had to go on permanent disability a few years ago because of his liver. He is not being offered the treatment; don't know if it was insurance that refused; I think his liver is to far gone. This is not talked about often in the industry and that is a SHAME. I think many more will die before it really hits the spotlight.
I also have a friend back home that just died; he did not know he had this at all and when he found out it was too late. I am sure he had other complication but his diagnosis was Hepc. After he died, I found out two more people in that circle of friends have hepc; they did not quit partying at all and from what I can understand not doing well.
SOOOOOOOOO, anyone, anywhere spreading the news on this Monster of a Disease is a very GOOD THING.
By the way; I do feel much better than earlier. Thanks Again.
Cajun