R. I. P. Matthew Perry
Age 54, apparently in a hot tub, no sign of foul play.
'Friends' star Matthew Perry dead at age 54 of apparent drowning: report |
Sorry to hear that apparently he had a hard life. May he rest in peace
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Really so they did a toxicology report already?
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Such a hard life.
Somebody paid him more money in a year than I made in a lifetime, just to play pretend on TV for a few years. We can only imagine the suffering that led him to write a book about his addictions and off himself in his hot tub. Poor baby. Meanwhile, Keith Richards finally kicked heroin in his 60's and turns 80 next year. Even after he hit the big-time, he spent the next 60 years continuing to create music that my great-grandkids will still be listening to. Neither one is a role model, but personally, I prefer the non-whiner who didn't quit doing things just because someone paid him enough to afford an addiction. |
Very sad. I just read that in his 40s he realized he had spent over half his life in rehab or in sober-living facilities. A painful life.
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Is it so you can say "told you so", on the off chance it is confirmed? Or will you be back to apologize if it is ruled a cardiac event after playing pickleball for 2 hours? |
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I don't envy bums who blow their wealth on their addictions and then whine about their good fortune. I envy men who do great things beyond my capabilities. But that's a whole other thing than jealously. |
Cause of death is allegedly drowning. How do you drown in a hot tub unless you are so drugged/boozed out that you don't realize that water is filling your lungs?
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I liked the show (Friends), looked forward to seeing it every week and I was entertained by the whole cast. As for how they lived their lives, I could care less. Not my business, not my problem, to each his own.
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I know this is terribly wrong timing. But, is it a good idea to exercise and over exert yourself for two hours then get in a hot tub? Doesn't your body need time to cool down? |
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