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Whitney Houston dead at 48.
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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity Jane" data-source="post: 507488" data-attributes="member: 13882"><p>One of the cable news channels last night had an addiction specialist who put it succinctly: he said many people with a latent tendency toward substance abuse try something "just for fun." Then, the person thinks they can control IT, but IT controls them. He said the only solution from that point forward is total abstinence, but every cell in their brain rejects that thought. That's why it takes almost impossible fortitude on their part to stop. They just can't fathom stopping forever.</p><p>It was reported that Whitney earned over 100 Million dollars in the course of her career; she died broke unfortunately. Clive Davis, the founder of Arista Records and a longtime benefactor, has been supporting her recently. Isn't that unbelievable? My son spent $2800 in 6 weeks, which I think is scandalous, but isn't it the same thing, just on a different scale? Whatever they have, they spend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity Jane, post: 507488, member: 13882"] One of the cable news channels last night had an addiction specialist who put it succinctly: he said many people with a latent tendency toward substance abuse try something "just for fun." Then, the person thinks they can control IT, but IT controls them. He said the only solution from that point forward is total abstinence, but every cell in their brain rejects that thought. That's why it takes almost impossible fortitude on their part to stop. They just can't fathom stopping forever. It was reported that Whitney earned over 100 Million dollars in the course of her career; she died broke unfortunately. Clive Davis, the founder of Arista Records and a longtime benefactor, has been supporting her recently. Isn't that unbelievable? My son spent $2800 in 6 weeks, which I think is scandalous, but isn't it the same thing, just on a different scale? Whatever they have, they spend. [/QUOTE]
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