After the interviewer replied “Oh, God. We’re being controlled by everybody,” the singer responded ominously: “Yeah, I know. But not me. If I die, I die, but I’m not going to be controlled.” Ok then.
Oh man... that's too bad. "Phone cops" is still one of the funniest bits I've ever seen. That, and "I thought turkeys could fly!"
Bob Saget's cause of death revealed by his family to be head trauma. Sounds like he hit his head on something, didn't realize the severity of it, and went to sleep and never woke up. Brings to mind Natasha Richardson.
Head trauma is no joke. Larry Miller, for instance... took a slight spill out the back door of a club he was doing a show at, and ended up being in recovery for over 2 years. Hasn't been the same since. I work with a guy who slipped and fell down 4-5 stairs, and ended up with major brain damage that fucked him up to the point that he couldn't work normally in a client-facing gig any more. He is now permanently on "internal projects" and the project leads are basically babysitting the dude and trying to make him feel useful. Is it wrong to be glad that it wasn't suicide?
14.5 years out from brain tumor surgery and my head still ain't right. Throw a few concussions in there to boot. Getting better every year -- more clear, I guess is how I'd describe it -- but I can still tell that I have a fog sometimes and my memory, while improving, obviously isn't the same. Incredible how human beings can be so strong and survive all these crazy things, and then like a slip in the shower or down stairs will kill ya.
It doesn’t take much. HR Giger was killed by a simple slip and fall. So was Roger Ailes, but who cares.
From suicide? Wow, do steroids mess you up mentally? Oddly enough I watched Moneyball again last night.
Jason was known as the steroids brother. Jeremy was the other brother. He was great when playing with the Royals.
Jeremy played well for the Athletics during his time there. Too bad in Oakland he is mostly remembered for being tagged out at home on an incredible play by Jeter.