all of us old timers are tough.....he'll be fine....
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Steve 41oo
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Sat 29 Apr, 2006 02:43 pm
but what was he doing up the palm tree...at his age?
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Bi-Polar Bear
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Sat 29 Apr, 2006 02:44 pm
Steve (as 41oo) wrote:
but what was he doing up the palm tree...at his age?
having fun and defying his age..... what else?
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Steve 41oo
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Sat 29 Apr, 2006 02:53 pm
defying ****ing gravity more like
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Lord Ellpus
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Sat 29 Apr, 2006 02:53 pm
Phew! Glad he's OK.
I can't imagine Keith with brain damage.
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Walter Hinteler
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Sat 29 Apr, 2006 02:59 pm
Actually, this report ...
... says, he's seriously injured and was flown for emergency treatment to Auckland, Mercy-Ascot Hospital. Some sources are said to have told, he's "hurt himself".
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Bi-Polar Bear
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Sat 29 Apr, 2006 03:28 pm
Lord Ellpus wrote:
Phew! Glad he's OK.
I can't imagine Keith with brain damage.
huh?
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Lord Ellpus
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Sat 29 Apr, 2006 03:35 pm
blueveinedthrobber wrote:
Lord Ellpus wrote:
Phew! Glad he's OK.
I can't imagine Keith with brain damage.
huh?
Somebody changed their post? It read that he was OK when I first looked in on the thread. Now, it appears he may have been hurt.
I now regret making the joke. I seriously now hope he's OK.
If you can kill a roach or Keith Richards then what chance do the rest of us have?
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CalamityJane
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Sat 29 Apr, 2006 04:01 pm
He only could have hurt the outer shell -
there is absolutely nothing inside his head.
I wonder what it will do to his already terribly
sounding solo performances.
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Bi-Polar Bear
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Sat 29 Apr, 2006 04:55 pm
CalamityJane wrote:
He only could have hurt the outer shell -
there is absolutely nothing inside his head.
I wonder what it will do to his already terribly
sounding solo performances.
give him a break... what have you done to make yourself iconic?
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msolga
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Sat 29 Apr, 2006 07:05 pm
I have a soft spot for 'ol Keif. No face lifts (obviously!) & he seems the Stone most interested in playing music (as opposed to just indulging in show biz & making many $$$$$).
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LionTamerX
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Sat 29 Apr, 2006 07:30 pm
Even if this fall had been fatal, I would say he has lived a life worth living. I hope I can be so lucky.
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CalamityJane
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Sat 29 Apr, 2006 08:45 pm
Nothing bluevein! I never would thrive to be iconic, but I doubt that
Keith would have made it alone anywhere in the music industry.
Lion, I hope you don't believe that. How can the life of a boozer and drug abuser be worth living?
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ossobuco
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Sat 29 Apr, 2006 08:57 pm
I'll admit that abuse is finally boring and over-rated as a creative impetus (I had a long thread on that once upon a time by the name (I think) of alcohol and creativity, at another forum. Very interesting answers, and I've saved it on my now old computer. However, some brilliant people have been abusers of substances and have lit this world with beauty from time to time.
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CalamityJane
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Sat 29 Apr, 2006 09:04 pm
Yes, osso, Hemingway was one of them, but not Keith Richards.