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dbussone 10-15-2015 08:17 PM

Lamar Odom
 
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Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 1129846)
These kinds of actions by famous dignitaries of wealth and stature cannot be measured on our normal scale of right or wrong or sad or too bad....because they over time have degenerated to a state of they don't care about such things as we do.



What is missing are the success stories of others in similar positions who do love life and family and friends as we all do. These are the role models....unfortunately in our day and morality good news is not very news worthy.



What is sad is the impact on the family. He made his choice for himself. But also for his family. Let us hope there is some worthy role model to show the the right way.


Such an accurate assessment. Thanks BTK

golfing eagles 10-15-2015 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by redwitch (Post 1129890)
You're on re the beer. and I do believe that you wouldn't make a mean remark to another here unless they truly angered you (and I think I'd duck if it was ever me).

Domestic or imported?:1rotfl: (I'm back at it)

Callaway Guy 10-15-2015 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 1129592)
I think it is very sad that he has lost so much to his addictions ... his career, his marriage, and now he is fighting for his life. Sad.

His main problem can be summed up in two words - the Kardashians. That is one f/u family there.

gerryann 10-15-2015 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Callaway Guy (Post 1129899)
His main problem can be summed up in two words - the Kardashians. That is one f/u family there.

No, his problem is bad choices. Nobody put him there but himself.

Allegiance 10-15-2015 09:52 PM

I feel nothing for lamar, I do feel for Robert even though he has long passed, I hope he cant see how his family has disgraced his name.


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gerryann 10-15-2015 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Allegiance (Post 1129914)
I feel nothing for lamar, I do feel for Robert even though he has long passed, I hope he cant see how his family has disgraced his name.


How have they disgraced his name?

Barefoot 10-16-2015 12:08 AM

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Originally Posted by MUHLBACH1@HOTMAIL.COM (Post 1129851)
Don't know this poor soul at all. Feel terrible for him and for all who cared about him. I know zero about drugs first hand but I know that before you know it something you think is enjoyable has a hold of you sometimes that thing does you in, booze, drugs, gambling, food, even sex. Anything when it makes your life unmanageable is a bad deal. I'm gonna pray for this man...maybe he was a good guy going thru a rough time. It's a damn shame.

You're right, anything that makes life unmanageable is a bad deal. Addiction is a terrible burden. Some people with an addictive personality just don't seem to have the strength or motivation to conquer their addictions. Sad.

rubicon 10-16-2015 05:04 AM

Call me heartless but
 


Call me heartless but once I found out who this guy is and what he did I just did a blink and deflate.

How many times must this scenario be repeated until people finally figure out that illegal drugs or misused legal drugs are very dangerous.

I personally do not think it helps society to elevate people like Lamar to sainthood . Its no different to me then making a celerity out of a Columbine mass killer.

Perhaps as a society we ought to tell it like it is. Tragedies like this out to be instructive. You want to play with fire then you will eventually get burned.

Too many Americans today seem to have forgotten about the hard facts of life. They cannot make a connection between their irresponsible behavior and consequences

GaryW 10-16-2015 06:11 AM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 1129948)

Call me heartless but once I found out who this guy is and what he did I just did a blink and deflate.

How many times must this scenario be repeated until people finally figure out that illegal drugs or misused legal drugs are very dangerous.

I personally do not think it helps society to elevate people like Lamar to sainthood . Its no different to me then making a celerity out of a Columbine mass killer.

Perhaps as a society we ought to tell it like it is. Tragedies like this out to be instructive. You want to play with fire then you will eventually get burned.

Too many Americans today seem to have forgotten about the hard facts of life. They cannot make a connection between their irresponsible behavior and consequences

:agree::BigApplause:

I agree,,

what is so wrong with his situation, is now khloe wants to act like how he was her life, and loves him so much. GIVE ME A BREAK,,,, Now that this has happened,, she jumps to limelight..

This situation is SAD in the way that a life has gone this way,, For anyone to end up like that, Crazy how many people go this route but you do not hear of it till they are a celebrity or pro athlete.

I agree with the other poster, I hope Robert is not turning in his grave. he was a great person, would think he would not have wanted his name all over TV and the media the way those girls and exwife have put it. JUST MHO. :bigbow::eek::spoken:

SoccerCoach 10-16-2015 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1129460)
Your thoughts?

Really folks ?? An ex superstar, married into a celebrity circle, found in a brothel, overdosed on illegal substance(s). Sorry I wasted my time. . . . .

manaboutown 10-16-2015 09:24 AM

Not being much of a sports fan I had never heard of him. As I see it he made some very bad choices and is simply paying the price. So much of the news is about what notorious acts various celebrities are committing I usually ignore it. Had not GG started this thread I still would not have heard of him since such news is on my personal "ignore" list.

tomwed 10-16-2015 10:02 AM

What the heck was Lamar doing with Frodo? Was it another another bad hobbit?

golfing eagles 10-16-2015 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by tomwed (Post 1130092)
What the heck was Lamar doing with Frodo? Was it another another bad hobbit?

On the record: Proceed at your own risk, there are those that take offense at humor under these circumstances. Of course , they will probably move on to respond to those that post it was his own fault

Off the record: Good one!:bowdown:

tomwed 10-16-2015 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1130097)
On the record: Proceed at your own risk, there are those that take offense at humor under these circumstances. Of course , they will probably move on to respond to those that post it was his own fault

Off the record: Good one!:bowdown:

ok
The truth is I don't know any of those names or anything about the story. I'll read up on it now. I never mean to offend anyone at anytime and apologise if I did.
Frodo and Hobbit sounds like Fredo and habit and I went for it.


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[It's another a sad story.]

Barefoot 10-16-2015 02:42 PM

Nevermind.


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