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Thursday, March 2, 2006 at 9:57 PM This thought popped into my head on the last occasion that the waste of cells referred to as "Steve-O" muscled his way onto Loveline. The sheer sound of his voice is enough to drive a gnat insane. Gary Busey thinks he has a personality problem. And yet if one looks at the Loveline page on KROQ's website, the aforementioned "human" is schudeled for Sunday night. Bearing all the pervoius descriptions in mind I have to ask: Why? The only possible answer would be that a combination of fifteen years of dealing with addicts combined with dealing with two "infamous" appearances by Fletcher leaves me to believe that Drew has been hardened to the point that he actually feels some sympathy for these people in the way that hostages feel for their captors. How say you? —sploozer105 |
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Friday, March 3, 2006 at 4:14 AM Haha, pretty scathing remarks on Steve-O. I wouldnt wish the guy dead or anything, but I do agree that to give this kid ANY airtime or appearance, other than to show him smashing his clown shoe with a hammer, is ridiculous. He should not be allowed on Loveline. Sometimes I really get mad at Drew. He really seems to have no balls OR brains sometimes. Couldnt Drew, as the talent of the show, have DEMANDED that an idiot and butane huffing addict like Steve-O is forbidden to come to Loveline?! Drew for the love of F that helmet is not a chair. Adam once said that outside of your field of expertise you are completely retarded and could possibly find good use in wearing a helmet whenever behind the wheel of your car. Dont prove him right. Or maybe its genius and he allows Steve-O to come in to learn a thing or two before steve-o tries to eat pine tar for fun. —AbsolutCarib |
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Friday, March 3, 2006 at 10:06 AM One of the occupational hazards in addiction medicine is learning to see the good in everybody. Loveline has just become a kindler, gentler show all around. That said, if Drew wants to shoot the breeze with Steve-O for two hours, he should invite him over for coffee on his own time. —TortillaFactory |
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Friday, March 3, 2006 at 12:32 PM Edited Friday, March 3, 2006 at 12:33 PM I think sploozer's on to something here. It's interesting to think about anyway. Although, Drew is, by his own admission, a severe codependent (as a lot, if not most, of the people with a profession in medicine are). The good doctor just can't keep away from a big psychological mess like Steve-O. —Dark Laith |
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Friday, March 3, 2006 at 2:11 PM I think Drew is just a very passionate passionate pussy. His pussification manifests itself in all areas of his life. Look how much badgering Adam had to do before Drew got the BMW he always wanted. So, when an element confronts him in life, he doesn't stand up, he stands down. —greymatters |
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