RIP Jeff Conaway
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RIP Jeff Conaway
Last edited by Smitty on Fri May 27, 2011 10:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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- LuthierJustin
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Re: RIP Jeff Conway
sad, but to be honest, I'm surprosed he lasted THIS long
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Re: RIP Jeff Conaway
LuthierJustin wrote:sad, but to be honest, I'm surprosed he lasted THIS long
he definitely had his demons...
how many of the celebrity rehab alum are dead now?
Treating a life-or-death issue such as addiction as a reality-tv plot is shameful.
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Re: RIP Jeff Conaway
He was a train wreck on Celeb Rehab. He might have had a chance if he'd gotten rid of the girl.
Mike Star and Jeff Conaway are the only two CR alums I can think of that have died.
Mike Star and Jeff Conaway are the only two CR alums I can think of that have died.
Can you hear that singing? Sounds like gold...
Re: RIP Jeff Conaway
never going back wrote:He was a train wreck on Celeb Rehab. He might have had a chance if he'd gotten rid of the girl.
Mike Star and Jeff Conaway are the only two CR alums I can think of that have died.
I believe there was one more, Inez Randall? I've never watched an entire episode, just a few minutes here and there - I can't stand Dr. Drew, never could, maybe that's clouding my judgment, but it seems genuine than other "rehab" shows, like Intervention and Relapse (which at times can border on exploitative themselves).
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