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Even when he's in court, or jail.I love how Julian always has a drink in his hand. Seriously had to have a drink in every scene. He never puts it down
I love how Julian always has a drink in his hand. Seriously had to have a drink in every scene. He never puts it down
Pretty sad actually , I drink more beer than most but theres a time and a place
I think you’re over thinking the comedy side of it. But to each their own.Pretty sad actually , I drink more beer than most but theres a time and a place
"Wait, this isn't an actual documentary?"I think you’re over thinking the comedy side of it. But to each their own.
Would you say that the fictional character Jim Lahey is more pathetic, or less pathetic, than a 65 yo geriatric sexual predator (who’s associates are self described sex addicts) high on liquor, bud and cocaine who moved to Mexico for the sole purpose of plying his trade on the young and vulnerable with less impediment than he faced in Phoenix and then SoCal, while simultaneously removing himself from possible litigation stateside?Pretty sad actually , I drink more beer than most but theres a time and a place
"Wait, this isn't an actual documentary?"
Would you say that the fictional character Jim Lahey is more pathetic, or less pathetic, than a 65 yo geriatric sexual predator (who’s associates are self described sex addicts) high on liquor, bud and cocaine who moved to Mexico for the sole purpose of plying his trade on the young and vulnerable with less impediment than he faced in Phoenix and then SoCal, while simultaneously removing himself from possible litigation stateside?
I ask because I find it difficult to reconcile your position of negatively judging the fictional alcoholic, while historically praising and supporting the real life geriatric predator?
Just seems like an inconsistent application?
Well, I think that about sums it up lolWould you say that the fictional character Jim Lahey is more pathetic, or less pathetic, than a 65 yo geriatric sexual predator (who’s associates are self described sex addicts) high on liquor, bud and cocaine who moved to Mexico for the sole purpose of plying his trade on the young and vulnerable with less impediment than he faced in Phoenix and then SoCal, while simultaneously removing himself from possible litigation stateside?
I ask because I find it difficult to reconcile your position of negatively judging the fictional alcoholic, while historically praising and supporting the real life geriatric predator?
Just seems like an inconsistent application?
Nope, Tom dialed my boat in top notch!Is this a call out?
Would you say that the fictional character Jim Lahey is more pathetic, or less pathetic, than a 65 yo geriatric sexual predator (who’s associates are self described sex addicts) high on liquor, bud and cocaine who moved to Mexico for the sole purpose of plying his trade on the young and vulnerable with less impediment than he faced in Phoenix and then SoCal, while simultaneously removing himself from possible litigation stateside?
I ask because I find it difficult to reconcile your position of negatively judging the fictional alcoholic, while historically praising and supporting the real life geriatric predator?
Just seems like an inconsistent application?
That’s Laheys moderated responsible recovery phase.I like the buzz and always have I also like the limit that I feel comfortable with whether it’s being sociable or otherwise and that certain feeling in glow you get May and change from one person to the next I still have a hard time with people that are being stupid or silly or sloppy or making fools of themselves. There’s a very fine line. I think when you like to drink and like alcohol, where you have to learn what that is, maybe I was taking that video too seriously but that’s my opinion
Never have. But pick up a lot Uber riders and none look like what the news is showing.Have you ever lived in a trailer park?
They obviously classed things up for TV.