You know, if we could somehow stitch Green Cymbeline’s patent attention whoring to The Second Stone’s batshit madness, we could almost recreate Opal out of them.
Igor? Meet me in the lab!
You know, if we could somehow stitch Green Cymbeline’s patent attention whoring to The Second Stone’s batshit madness, we could almost recreate Opal out of them.
Igor? Meet me in the lab!
Are there Green Opal Stones in nature?
Tru dat.
Before Green Cymbeline jumped with both feet into this thread at post 317, it had turned into a pun-fest. The best way for her to keep people from saying bad shit about Opal was to just keep letting this thread fade out.
I’ve seen the arrest for controlled substances back in the year 2000. 15 years ago. But I am still waiting for a cite that he was a “heroin addict.” That just bugs me that because someone was arrested for possession 15 years ago, all of a sudden he’s an “addict.” Can someone finally explain that??
And even if he was a “bad influence” for Katherine to hang out with, who cares? How is that relevant? Her death was not related to illegal drugs.
In all the time I knew her, she never did any drugs. She would barely even have one drink if we’d go out. She was actually pretty straight edge. Whatever you’re referring to (“multiple admissions of drug abuse”) probably took place before 2002 when I became friends with her.
You’re absolutely right. But it just really pissed me off that people are trying to denigrate her by calling her boyfriend a “heroin addict” without any justification.
But of course we don’t think that was her goal, do we? “Only I know the truth and I’m not telling so neener neener” isn’t really intended to defuse anything, is it?
So, what was he in jail for when he had to solicit funds to go to her memorial services on March 22, 2013?
She did mention taking one of her son’s pills once. I don’t know if you’d count that as “doing drugs.” As I understand it, this was a one-time thing.
Not that I’m trying to defend or bash Opal. I wasn’t too familiar with her before she died. I have no dog in this fight.
You know who else has no dog?
And yet, oddly, you’re not saying he wasn’t. Not that you have to, of course, but if you continue to talk about it and refuse to deny it, you’re providing the very justification that you claim doesn’t exist.
OK, you dived into this thread and got it spinning again at post #317.
I did a thread search for the word ‘heroin’. Its first appearance? Post #318.
Apparently you can see into the future, and get pissed off about things that haven’t happened yet.
Having been following this thread I have been made aware of someone who is Two-Dogs.
Sadly I don’t even know what that means.
TCMF-2L
It’s from an old joke. A young Indian brave asks the chief how Indians get their names. The chief tells him that he (the chief) names all the new babies and that he names them after the first thing he sees on the way to view the new child. Thus, they have Running Deer, Drifting Cloud, and Singing Bird, among others, in the tribe. The punchline is when the chief inquires “But why do you ask, Two Dogs F***ing?”
Based on what she posted*, she was a crazy-ass train wreck.
Now that she’s dead, she still is.
So…at least there’s consistency.
*and her whole schtick was “I’m posting everything in my life”
Honestly, I wouldn’t call it relevant as much as maybe symptomatic? For all her declarations that this new relationship was the thing that was going to make her happy, it seemed like just one more whirlwind event in a year or more of them, since she went spiraling downhill after her wedding to Dan. I don’t know if Jack was a good influence or a bad one, and I don’t think it really matters…I think she needed to figure out some things outside of her relationships, and perhaps in lieu of starting a new, intense one at that point in her life.
Ignorance fought! Now you remind me the joke has a familiar ring but before your reminder I was not making any connection. So thank you.
TCMF-2L
PS If anyone makes the ‘But you fornicate one goat…’ reference I should be OK with that one.
No we didn’t.
This is from someone with more issues than National Geographic.
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To Quote that underrated film Clue: “Too Late!”