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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 818664" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>He was raised in a Hollywood home, with Hollywood values. He has always had the money for whatever he wants. He is doing what he wants to do and can afford it at the moment, financially (not physically or emotionally though). He is very talented in that he can present a very likable and even hilarious character, whether it is on 2 1/2 men or in the Major League movie. People pay to see his work. Because he attracts money, he will get work again whenever he wants it. Just look at all the people who have hit rock bottom and come back to be in movies or tv shows. Whether it is a Dennis Hopper, Mel Gibson, Lindsay Lohan, Glen Campbell, B. J. Thomas, Ozzie Osbourne, or any of the other countless people who have hit rock bottom, there is still a demand for their work. For some of them, who really have changed, thank goodness for 2nd and 3rd chances. It is beyond rediculous to keep idolizing the behavior of some of these people. If it were not for such a misguided media, this behavior would not be condoned and encouraged. If none of this was put on tv or glamourized, he would have to get help much quicker. As it is, he is still on tv, making money, and being popular and idolized.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 818664, member: 1150"] He was raised in a Hollywood home, with Hollywood values. He has always had the money for whatever he wants. He is doing what he wants to do and can afford it at the moment, financially (not physically or emotionally though). He is very talented in that he can present a very likable and even hilarious character, whether it is on 2 1/2 men or in the Major League movie. People pay to see his work. Because he attracts money, he will get work again whenever he wants it. Just look at all the people who have hit rock bottom and come back to be in movies or tv shows. Whether it is a Dennis Hopper, Mel Gibson, Lindsay Lohan, Glen Campbell, B. J. Thomas, Ozzie Osbourne, or any of the other countless people who have hit rock bottom, there is still a demand for their work. For some of them, who really have changed, thank goodness for 2nd and 3rd chances. It is beyond rediculous to keep idolizing the behavior of some of these people. If it were not for such a misguided media, this behavior would not be condoned and encouraged. If none of this was put on tv or glamourized, he would have to get help much quicker. As it is, he is still on tv, making money, and being popular and idolized. [/QUOTE]
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