Death Of A Modern Day Prophet

  • Thread starter Thread starter bigtimeoxyhunter
  • Start date Start date
He'll be missed by many.  And yes, the war on PKs will build even more...

Sober for 23 years I've read.  Now, if I were to fall off a wagon after that long, there'd sure as hell be LOTS of chemicals involved.  Solely h would not have done this, IMHO.

Sad news, indeed.

 
Good for you tri_gal, I have tried aa but I do believe I have the heard that is the highest 23 years of sobriety I've ever heard, gives me a lot of hope

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

 
This was on CNBC all day yesterday, over and over and over. What makes me so sad about this, like many other greats that have passed this way, is that his life will be overshadowed by his death...bathroom floor, needle in arm...human nature, it's the first thing we recall. Belushi, Farley, Ledger, sadly there are so many!

Such a great talent, really wish he would have sought help, Or that could have been better cared for medically. Lord knows he should have had the funds for anything other than H from a street dealer.

Such a sad sad loss of a brilliant & talented man. Going to watch Capote again tonight, such talent!!

FG

 
Irregardless of all the details, Phillip Seymour Hoffman is dead.  Sad and tragic, leaving behind three young Children.  I hope they heal, along with his other loved ones and friends, and Phillip Seymour Hoffman..rest in PEACE.
Amen.....

 
Irregardless of all the details, Phillip Seymour Hoffman is dead.  Sad and tragic, leaving behind three young Children.  I hope they heal, along with his other loved ones and friends, and Phillip Seymour Hoffman..rest in PEACE.
Exactly!!

FG

 
Irregardless of all the details, Phillip Seymour Hoffman is dead.  Sad and tragic, leaving behind three young Children.  I hope they heal, along with his other loved ones and friends, and Phillip Seymour Hoffman..rest in PEACE.
Agreed.  Tragic; I feel for all those close to him.

 
Phil was never good looking enough to be a leading man so his niche was a character actor. He had a special talent that would make him relatable to the audience no matter what kind or character he was portraying.

When it comes to sobriety just being sober for the moment is truly a miracle in my opinion for those with the condition. It appears to be one of the most simple complex medical conditions there is.

But everyone is addicted to something. Me it's Mike & Ike's and Excel Spreadsheets. Yeah I'm an Excel Geek.

 
I was JUST reading an article about this less than a few hours before I heard about Hoffman's overdose, and was wondering if it was responsible. I was thinking it seems weird though, wouldn't a dealer be able to make more selling the f3nt-a-nil alone rather than mixing it with H, which I always heard was cheaper than most strong PK's? I'm no expert on the street scene, but this combo seems like a bad business decision as well as a dangerous health hazard. 
hell no

 
He'll be missed by many.  And yes, the war on PKs will build even more...

Sober for 23 years I've read.  Now, if I were to fall off a wagon after that long, there'd sure as hell be LOTS of chemicals involved.  Solely h would not have done this, IMHO.

Sad news, indeed.
yes it will its so sad pks are so hard to get for legit pain now as it is i have to pay to plays so to say cash only pain clinics..........lost my good ol insurance doc after my state put in a controlled substance mod list doc said giving out pks and just to get harassed by big brother was not worth his license...

 
I was clueless that he was a heroin addict, it just shows that it doesn't discriminate class, race, etc.... Just started as a romantic thing for me and turned into a freaking nightmare, thank you subutex! And he was one of the best, he will be surely missed, RIP!

Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk

 
Juste watched money ball, punch-drunk love, jack goes boating and capote. (not all in one day)

Capote was actually not as great as I thought it was at the time.

The Master is really some of his best work, if anyone likes joaquin phoenixI recommend it. Just my 2 cents.

 
Love Joaquin Phoenix, did you see HER yet, loved to hate him in Gladiator, since I slept all day today, think I'll watch Master tonight, I'm sure I'll find on hulu or Amazon, Netflix, one of them! Thanks for the recommendation I know I will be up all night, let you know what I think tomorrow! Thanks btoxyhunter!

Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk

 
Haven't seen HER but I've been wanting too. I think I missed it in theatres now so I'll have to wait till it comes out on Amazon. I'm sure it's out there somewhere online for free, but the picture quality of some of those free sites can be kinda crappy. Loved Gladiator, and yes he is very, very good in that one. 

Anyway, I hope to check HER out as soon as it comes out streaming somewhere!

 
Anchor man 2 I did see. Everyone was ragging on it as not at good as the first. I thought it had some really funny parts, and overall it was pretty good. I'd recommend it when you get the chance. 

 
Really! That's awesome! I'm a really big film person: thrillers, sci-fi and foreign mostly, but rarely do I find a good comedy. When I do I'm thrilled. I'm gonna do some digging.

I had no idea. Thanks for the tip Maybe!

 
Really! That's awesome! I'm a really big film person: thrillers, sci-fi and foreign mostly, but rarely do I find a good comedy. When I do I'm thrilled. I'm gonna do some digging.

I had no idea. Thanks for the tip Maybe!
Sure thing. It's supposed to be in theaters.

 
Drugbuyersguide Shoutbox
  1. Mom&PopShop @ Mom&PopShop: Damn, Saturday.... I thought it was already Sunday...lol. Have a fun and safe weekend!
  2. SeaDonkey @ SeaDonkey: Happy Saturday, hope everyone has a fun and safe weekend!
  3. Mom&PopShop @ Mom&PopShop: That's what I thought. I haven't seen it around in a minute.
  4. L @ Layne_Cobain: Big league chew was fire and crazy addictive I remember cause like you said it was so soft so always felt like you weren’t chewing on enough until you had the whole pack in your mouth looking like an ole baseball pitcher with a cheek full of chaw
  5. N @ necromedic: It was, indeed, and very soft. Would almost flow through your hands on a hot day.
  6. Mom&PopShop @ Mom&PopShop: I'm trying to remember what the texture was like.. I know it came in a pouch like chewing tobacco. I remember it being cut up in strips like shredded chewing tobacco too, was that the case???
  7. Mom&PopShop @ Mom&PopShop: That big league chew was fire tho fr!!
  8. shoutback @ shoutback: Great American boobs were actually great British boobs. Facts
  9. M @ meepmoopmeep: bro what is this shoutbox today 😭😭
  10. LatsDoodis @ LatsDoodis: Whatever happened to great American boobs. I miss those, too. I wasn’t allowed to fondle them as a kid, my parents were health conscious.
  11. LatsDoodis @ LatsDoodis: Bubblegum rack? Like, boobies?
  12. LatsDoodis @ LatsDoodis: Don’t message people about things like veterinary care without taking care to mind the rules you two crazy nuts. More at stake than getting bad info or scammed, there’s predators out there looking for bigger fish and will step on a guppy to get to them. Fishing expeditions aren’t just for private citizens enjoying a calm weekend exploring the lake for a fish hookup. Offish of offishial fishing investigations may be looking for the best fishing hole and scare off the big
  13. xenxra xenxra: what do you mean "what happened to it"? it's sitting at the store on the bubblegum rack like it always has
  14. LatsDoodis @ LatsDoodis: What happened to Big League Chew? That was some mighty fine chewing gum. I personally never had any, but I think of it often.
  15. O @ oh be g: Pumpkin, any luck?
  16. Pumpkin @ Pumpkin: Looking for seasoned DBG sponsors with experience sedating horses to message me about the substance that you use and its sourcing on the CNM 🤩 :cool:
  17. Dr-Octagon @ Dr-Octagon: Rando noob lurker here
  18. Thoth @ Thoth: Happy Vet’s day to every one out there protecting our beautiful country!
  19. DougBreyers @ DougBreyers: @xenxra Yeah, and then you went right up to the conductor's quarter and stuck your stinky feet in his face. Could have waited until the train made a complete stop, BUT NOOOOOO
  20. Hankhill @ Hankhill: Happy veterans day to all the vets. I have much respect for those who served, thank you for your service.
Back
Top