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Keith Richards Gave Up Cocaine After Tree Accident
Posted by: UrbanSteel ()
Date: April 5, 2008 21:06

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2018-08-22 19:54 by UrbanSteel.

Re: Keith Richards Gave Up Cocaine After Tree Accident
Posted by: LA FORUM ()
Date: April 5, 2008 21:19

"...it was really just once after meals anyway."

Lol. But, nah, I don't believe it, not really.

Re: yesterday's papers
Posted by: with sssoul ()
Date: April 5, 2008 21:47

mercy - he said that last year, during the Bert brouhaha. contactmusic is so with-it eye rolling smiley

Re: Keith Richards Gave Up Cocaine After Tree Accident
Posted by: MTFan ()
Date: April 5, 2008 22:20

I'am amazed that Keith did not get depressed and seamed to be happy through all the years.
Long term cocaine abuse leads to heavy depressions,it ruins your mind because of lack of
neuro transmitters no matter who you are..,it's realy a mind killer,certainly in the amount Keith used it,and that's a lot I think.

Re: Keith Richards Gave Up Cocaine After Tree Accident
Posted by: mighty stork ()
Date: April 5, 2008 22:39

I kind of doubt this one. I think Keith has kept pretty clean except for drinking and the admitted pot smoking (why he loves Jamaica so much).

Re: Keith Richards Gave Up Cocaine After Tree Accident
Posted by: LieB ()
Date: April 5, 2008 23:37

It's also so typical (and natural, I guess) how people always "admits" to everything efter they've quit it.

Re: Keith Richards Gave Up Cocaine After Tree Accident
Posted by: The Sicilian ()
Date: April 5, 2008 23:44

Nobody does coke much anyways, now its crystal. One good bump of ice can keep you going for hours.

Re: Keith Richards Gave Up Cocaine After Tree Accident
Posted by: mickschix ()
Date: April 6, 2008 00:06

Keith should not want to keep on goin! At his tender age, if he gets tired, he should just NAP! He'll live a lot longer that way!

Re: Keith Richards Gave Up Cocaine After Tree Accident
Posted by: The Sicilian ()
Date: April 6, 2008 00:42

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mickschix
Keith should not want to keep on goin! At his tender age, if he gets tired, he should just NAP! He'll live a lot longer that way!

It might of been a good piece of advice for John Entwistle as well.

Re: Keith Richards Gave Up Cocaine After Tree Accident
Posted by: mickschix ()
Date: April 6, 2008 02:33

Sicilian, I think that advice would apply to quite a few famous folks! At least from what I've read, ole John died in the sack! Keith is so lucky to be alive, I hope he appreciates his life! He needs to acquire a few healthy hobbies, like gardening,and reading( Although I know he does read, he needs to do more of it!) Isn't it great that we can all sit around and say what our boys should be doing!! We are a silly bunch!

Re: Keith Richards Gave Up Cocaine After Tree Accident
Posted by: RadioMarv ()
Date: April 6, 2008 06:18

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MTFan
I'am amazed that Keith did not get depressed and seamed to be happy through all the years.
Long term cocaine abuse leads to heavy depressions,it ruins your mind because of lack of
neuro transmitters no matter who you are..,it's realy a mind killer,certainly in the amount Keith used it,and that's a lot I think.


Cocaine is only depressing when its gone

Re: Keith Richards Gave Up Cocaine After Tree Accident
Posted by: LA FORUM ()
Date: April 6, 2008 11:57

Quote
MTFan
I'am amazed that Keith did not get depressed and seamed to be happy through all the years.
Long term cocaine abuse leads to heavy depressions,it ruins your mind because of lack of
neuro transmitters no matter who you are..,it's realy a mind killer,certainly in the amount Keith used it,and that's a lot I think.

Well, I think he is depressed. Coke, booze, period or periods of heroin (at least in the late 90s), pot and pills.

Re: Keith Richards Gave Up Cocaine After Tree Accident
Posted by: CousinC ()
Date: April 6, 2008 16:17

And didn't he say he's doing many little meals over the day . .

Re: Keith Richards Gave Up Cocaine After Tree Accident
Posted by: LA FORUM ()
Date: April 6, 2008 16:38

I really cant see him quit. Heroin is one thing but he dabbled with it and who knows, maybe still does. Not putting him down, just sayin. He's Keith and he can do what he likes. Old habits die hard.

Re: Keith Richards Gave Up Cocaine After Tree Accident
Posted by: MTFan ()
Date: April 6, 2008 18:45

Quote
RadioMarv
Quote
MTFan
I'am amazed that Keith did not get depressed and seamed to be happy through all the years.
Long term cocaine abuse leads to heavy depressions,it ruins your mind because of lack of
neuro transmitters no matter who you are..,it's realy a mind killer,certainly in the amount Keith used it,and that's a lot I think.


Cocaine is only depressing when its gone

I get the picture.

Re: Keith Richards Gave Up Cocaine After Tree Accident
Posted by: MTFan ()
Date: April 6, 2008 18:49

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mighty stork
I kind of doubt this one. I think Keith has kept pretty clean except for drinking and the admitted pot smoking (why he loves Jamaica so much).

Visit Keith website and look at his eyes when he's answering questions.

Re: Keith Richards Gave Up Cocaine After Tree Accident
Posted by: The Sicilian ()
Date: April 6, 2008 19:53

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LA FORUM
I really cant see him quit. Heroin is one thing but he dabbled with it and who knows, maybe still does. Old habits die hard.

I say he was addicted more that dabbled. When he was busted in Toronto, Bill recalls how Keith was curled up on the floor of the hotel and they had to go out on the streets and score for him.

Re: Keith Richards Gave Up Cocaine After Tree Accident
Posted by: little queenie ()
Date: April 6, 2008 20:06

Quote
The Sicilian
Nobody does coke much anyways, now its crystal. One good bump of ice can keep you going for hours.

come to chicago - it's alive and well here...




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