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Posted by tony on 10/04/22 11:30
On Fri, 28 Oct 2005 11:24:18 +0100, "Dr Zoidberg"
<AlexNOOOOO!!!!!!@drzoidberg.co.uk> wrote:
>Alex wrote:
>> "Colin Wilson" <void@btinternet.com> wrote in message
>> news:MPG.1dcb7f7dbd8d8c3e98968f@news.individual.net...
>>>> Have no sympathy for him. Wasted the 2nd chance he was given.
>>>> Someone else could have done better with it.
>>>
>>> My father in law died of liver cancer - he didn't get the chance of a
>>> transplant (he wasn't famous !)
>>>
>>> As soon as he knew he was ill he stopped drinking / smoking, and the
>>> *only* time he took another drink was when he was in a hospice a
>>> couple of days before he died. At that stage of the game it becomes
>>> irrelevant what you do as you're on borrowed time. The nurses know
>>> that, you know that, but he was still hesitant.
>>
>> My condolences - though in Best's defence he did not get any
>> preferential treatment when going on the transplant list: you cannot
>> jump that queue in the UK with money (not that he has much I think).
>>
>But you can if you are famous.
>There are plenty of people needing transplants that wouldn't have carried on
>getting pissed. He must have been picked ahead of them for some reason
He's fucked 3 Miss world's and 2 livers, why should anyone feel sorry
for him? He is, soon to be was, a violent abusive drunk who could once
kick a ball around and should not be considered "brave" as is
constantly reported. Gazza is the nearest comparison for his off field
behaviour, he should be congratulated for cleaning himself up but he's
not brave eaither.
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