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True, but it's a common refrain from artists who are recently in recovery. Intoxication and creativity become interlinked in their minds, and it becomes hard to imagine doing it otherwise. It is a crutch, but it takes some time and self-reflection to recognize that.

For a guy named Mister Evil, this is awfully quaint.

It'll be called *Page not found*

The most important thing I learned from this is, if I see any of the sequels of Avatar in the theaters, make sure to go to the first showing of the day. The theater is going to get progressively worse from there.

Psychlos or GTFO, rat brain.

It's definitely 5:00 somewhere. *drinks*

Apparently a penis is a flat circle.
OK, the flat circle joke is done. Everybody can go home now!

Apparently someone set up a fake Twitter account for her and made a fake allegation. She denied that anything ever happened and said something to the effect that she was just a kid when she was on the show. She didn't say anything about what she believed about the other allegations, nor did she defend Cosby, but

Worst other than The Marriage Ref, that is.

Sorry, no halfsies. All or nothing.

Still, it would be simple to just say, "I'm not going to talk about that." and leave it at that. Asking the interviewer to pretend like he didn't ask the question is profoundly stupid.

Another attorney might have gotten Cosby to stop going to interviews where he would be on the record.

Yeah, asking an interviewer on the record, "Can you pretend like you didn't ask that question?" is pretty much setting oneself up to look really bad.

It's an amazingly stupid response. If you want to act like this story isn't real, just say that you won't respond to these absurd slanders and let that be it. Trying to get a journalist to pretend that he didn't ask the question makes you look even guiltier than you already do.

Nobody is saying that he should go to jail because a bunch of people talked to TMZ. What is being said is that, if the statute of limitations for these various accusations are not closed, maybe there's more investigating to do, and if there's a case to be made, it should be brought. Regardless of that, considering the

I just find the argument that the only way that one could agree that this mountain of circumstantial evidence might well mean that this beloved comedy figure was, in fact, a monster, is by way of the criminal justice system, to be totally nuts. I think there's enough evidence out there that the court of public opinion

It's still better than We Are the World, though that isn't saying much.

This thread is on crack.

Cynical, but hilarious. It's my favorite Thompson book. It's been a long time since I saw Coup de Torchon, but it does do a good job of adapting the story (though it does miss the American South flavor of the original).

Man, if you think those are dark, read Thompson's books, particularly The Killer Inside Me.