At least two guys in that band have already been to rehab. I don't think they'd kick him out for that.
They'd kick him out because he won't go to rehab. Especially if they have.
'War Stories'
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
At least two guys in that band have already been to rehab. I don't think they'd kick him out for that.
They'd kick him out because he won't go to rehab. Especially if they have.
I seem to recall that when the Clash kicked out Topper Headon, they made an oblique statement about how he had fallen victim to the bourgeoisie trappings of fame.
Anyway, I don't know the particulars. But I have seen this dynamic play out dozens of times, and this is a common pattern.
I think everyone has, David.
I still feel bad about Bob's poor dog.
Who has gone to rehab besides Gerard (and Brian Schecter)?
they made an oblique statement about how he had fallen victim to the bourgeoisie trappings of fame.
Heh. That particular oblique statement totally means "cokehead."
Who has gone to rehab besides Gerard (and Brian Schecter)?
Mikey went too, I believe.
I was thinking Mikey, Gerard, and Brian addiction-wise.
Oh- I guess I only thought that Mikey went to inpatient psych, not rehab, but that makes sense.
Part of the reason this is disconcerting to me, I think, is that in my head, Ray and Bob are the strong, normal ones. But I am aware that I do not actually know these people.
::sits with Sophia::
::brings tissues::