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Fri, 27 Nov 1998 21:01:39 EST
must have mixed up his celebrities." It's entirely possible. A friend of
mine told me months ago, "the lead singer of U2 died." (she wasn't
even referring to sonny bono, though i had mix-ups with that too) but this
friend was referring to michael hutchins, just misinformed because it didn't
matter much to her. It's easy enough to do when it's not your favorite
band- that doctor might have just mixed up his celebrities.
Another thing to point out is, my first instinct is usually to feel i have an
idea of what the band is "really" like. It's unrealistic, I know and in
reality
none of us can know for sure what they are like, we're not with them all
the time. So anyway, if he did or didn't, if any of them do or do not, have
or have not done drugs, is that the sole reason why you listen to the music,
or do you listen to it for what it is?
Especialy if it's in the past, is it really directly effecting your life so
dramatically you need to attack people you don't even know on a mailing
list?
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