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Reply #360 posted 03/28/17 12:17pm

rogifan

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laurarichardson said:




MD431Madcat said:


Agreed! i wonder why people dont discuss this more.. in a recent interview hje's been acting like he 's searching for answers.. but during those first interviews that he gave he sound VERY familiar with Prince's Drug issues!


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But now he has backtracked on that and is going on about Justice for Prince. I am telling you there is more to this than drug addict story.








I don't think Chazz Smith has backpedaled on any of his previous statements regarding failed interventions, rather he seems puzzled about how Prince came to possess a very powerful drug like Fentanyl without a prescription.


How close was Chazz to Prince or those in his inner circle? We're constantly told here how Prince had next to no relationship with his family but yet we're supposed to believe some cousin was involved in an attempted intervention? Color me skeptical.
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Reply #361 posted 03/28/17 12:21pm

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laurarichardson said:




MD431Madcat said:


Agreed! i wonder why people dont discuss this more.. in a recent interview hje's been acting like he 's searching for answers.. but during those first interviews that he gave he sound VERY familiar with Prince's Drug issues!


confused




But now he has backtracked on that and is going on about Justice for Prince. I am telling you there is more to this than drug addict story.








I don't think Chazz Smith has backpedaled on any of his previous statements regarding failed interventions, rather he seems puzzled about how Prince came to possess a very powerful drug like Fentanyl without a prescription.


--There are 3 different interviews with Charles and he changes what he has to say every time. Now he has Justice For Prince in his Facebook page and is going on about lies. So you tell me what that means?
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Reply #362 posted 03/28/17 12:22pm

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If anyone here believes there were no opioids in his system prior to the last day/night of his passing then you're clearly deluding yourselves eek

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Reply #363 posted 03/28/17 12:23pm

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PurpleDiamonds1 said:

anangellooksdown said:



Yes. I have always believed he was trying not to have to take those darned pills before Atlanta, and then after the plane incident he wasn't taking any either (which is why folks said he was very agitated those last several days of his life - he had gone back to self-detoxing), and his attempts at that is also why help was called for from the CA doctor. Even Prince had limits, self-detox is near impossible or impossible for some or all given the case, it's so uncomfortable that he finally gave in the night he passed and took that dose that killed him.

My wise older man friend who works with addicts (not saying Prince was one but to make my point) told me a few years ago, "prescription medication is killing people."

There was no help coming from the Cali Dr...if he needed any help there were legit places nearby. As stated above Prince did not have any opioids in his system the day before this happened. He was also not agitated, he was seen riding his bike, at a record store. The media has put bs out and some want to believe them.


Google "Prince" and "agitated. From a CNN article:
"The Star Tribune reported that in the days after Prince left that hospital abruptly, he was becoming increasingly agitated -- which is what prompted one of his staff members to call someone in New York for advice from someone who had recently worked with the musician."

And yes, I said he had none in his body between the plane incident and that dose the night he died.
There was much better help for him right in MN, but I believe he was too afraid to seek anything other than total private treatment.
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Reply #364 posted 03/28/17 12:26pm

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precioux said:[quote]



laurarichardson said:




Identity said:




You're taking Prince's death too personally, thread hopping and blasting people who actually knew him, as if you had some insight into his 'situation'' or could read his thoughts.




Does someone on this board claim to know him? I have also not blasted anyone. So what are you talking about?



CatB knew him,personally

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I did not blast her and since she claims to know him you would think she would have some respect for his beliefs.
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Reply #365 posted 03/28/17 12:28pm

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I've felt that Prince's IMMENSE Pride was largely at fault for his Death - from the beginning. sad

anangellooksdown said:

PurpleDiamonds1 said:
There was no help coming from the Cali Dr...if he needed any help there were legit places nearby. As stated above Prince did not have any opioids in his system the day before this happened. He was also not agitated, he was seen riding his bike, at a record store. The media has put bs out and some want to believe them.
Google "Prince" and "agitated. From a CNN article: "The Star Tribune reported that in the days after Prince left that hospital abruptly, he was becoming increasingly agitated -- which is what prompted one of his staff members to call someone in New York for advice from someone who had recently worked with the musician." And yes, I said he had none in his body between the plane incident and that dose the night he died. There was much better help for him right in MN, but I believe he was too afraid to seek anything other than total private treatment.

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Reply #366 posted 03/28/17 12:28pm

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fortuneandserendipity said:

If anyone here believes there were no opioids in his system prior to the last day/night of his passing then you're clearly deluding yourselves eek


We are going by what we read from the AP that this stuff was not in his system the day before. How many times had this been discussed?
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Reply #367 posted 03/28/17 12:30pm

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Yes, he had pain enough to walk around with a damm cane and be photographed in a scooter wow so much pride.

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I've felt that Prince's IMMENSE Pride was largely at fault for his Death - from the beginning. sad



anangellooksdown said:


PurpleDiamonds1 said:
There was no help coming from the Cali Dr...if he needed any help there were legit places nearby. As stated above Prince did not have any opioids in his system the day before this happened. He was also not agitated, he was seen riding his bike, at a record store. The media has put bs out and some want to believe them.

Google "Prince" and "agitated. From a CNN article: "The Star Tribune reported that in the days after Prince left that hospital abruptly, he was becoming increasingly agitated -- which is what prompted one of his staff members to call someone in New York for advice from someone who had recently worked with the musician." And yes, I said he had none in his body between the plane incident and that dose the night he died. There was much better help for him right in MN, but I believe he was too afraid to seek anything other than total private treatment.

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Reply #368 posted 03/28/17 12:32pm

paulludvig

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According to legitimate sources that attempt to classify addiction vs abuse vs dependence: drug-seeking behavior is a characteristic of addiction. Drug-seeking behavior includes obtaining prescriptions by forgery or 3rd parties, obtaining meds off the street, self- medicating, and using meds without a doctor's supervision and/ or not as prescribed by a doctor (using more than prescribed).


Sure. That goes for most people, but perhaps not for a celebrity with the press on his back?
[Edited 3/28/17 12:40pm]
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Reply #369 posted 03/28/17 12:33pm

precioux

rogifan said:

precioux said:

CatB knew him,personally

What time frame?

I'm assuming at the very through the 2000's according to her post . I'm sure she will answer your question directly.

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Reply #370 posted 03/28/17 12:34pm

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laurarichardson said:

sfinky1 said:
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2009/jun/11/prince-refuses-hip-surgery Reading old articles now like the above certainly give credence to him as having a painkiller dependency for quite some time, when exactly it snowballed into full blown addiction is anyone's guess but it certainly does appear he was a fully addicted those final months/weeks of his life. How some fans are still choosing to live in denial about that is just mind boggling.
-/No one is living in a state of denial about his final days. Lord some of you really need to work on your reading skills. Dependency on pain meds is not addiction and obviously things went bad in his final days we just do not know whatever else was going. It is obvious that many other issues were occuring and that is the part we are speculating on. [Edited 3/28/17 6:16am]

Stop lying to yourself. Dependency on pain meds absolutely IS a form of addiction. If it wasn't, people could just switch off it, no problem.

The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!

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Reply #371 posted 03/28/17 12:35pm

precioux

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laurarichardson said:

But now he has backtracked on that and is going on about Justice for Prince. I am telling you there is more to this than drug addict story.




I don't think Chazz Smith has backpedaled on any of his previous statements regarding failed interventions, rather he seems puzzled about how Prince came to possess a very powerful drug like Fentanyl without a prescription.

Don't quote me, but I think Chazz backpedaled on the "The End:How it Happened" show on HLN, someone correct me/post link where Chazz backpedaled because I know he did.

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Reply #372 posted 03/28/17 12:40pm

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precioux said:



Identity said:




laurarichardson said:



But now he has backtracked on that and is going on about Justice for Prince. I am telling you there is more to this than drug addict story.








I don't think Chazz Smith has backpedaled on any of his previous statements regarding failed interventions, rather he seems puzzled about how Prince came to possess a very powerful drug like Fentanyl without a prescription.



Don't quote me, but I think Chazz backpedaled on the "The End:How it Happened" show on HLN, someone correct me/post link where Chazz backpedaled because I know he did.


He did back peddle and like I said he had now gone into crusade mode.
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Reply #373 posted 03/28/17 12:43pm

precioux

laurarichardson said:

precioux said:

Does someone on this board claim to know him? I have also not blasted anyone. So what are you talking about?

CatB knew him,personally

[/quo I did not blast her and since she claims to know him you would think she would have some respect for his beliefs.

Laura, I'm not insiuating that you "blasted" her. Did I say that?? I just answered your question as to "who on this bord knew P"...that's it. CatB is very loving towards Prince, I think she just stated exactly what she saw (in her opinion) from first hand knowledge, not intending to be disrespectful. If you saw someone "turn into a puppet" that was close to you and you believed it was directly connected to a "cult" or however CatB put it...I KNOW you would lamblast the heck out of said orginization.

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Reply #374 posted 03/28/17 12:43pm

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fortuneandserendipity said:



laurarichardson said:


sfinky1 said:
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2009/jun/11/prince-refuses-hip-surgery Reading old articles now like the above certainly give credence to him as having a painkiller dependency for quite some time, when exactly it snowballed into full blown addiction is anyone's guess but it certainly does appear he was a fully addicted those final months/weeks of his life. How some fans are still choosing to live in denial about that is just mind boggling.

-/No one is living in a state of denial about his final days. Lord some of you really need to work on your reading skills. Dependency on pain meds is not addiction and obviously things went bad in his final days we just do not know whatever else was going. It is obvious that many other issues were occuring and that is the part we are speculating on. [Edited 3/28/17 6:16am]

Stop lying to yourself. Dependency on pain meds absolutely IS a form of addiction. If it wasn't, people could just switch off it, no problem.


So if someone has migraine headaches and takes a prescribed med or even an aspirian in your mind they are a drug addict? So anytime anyone has a illness or issue that should stir clear if all meds to avoid becoming a drug addict? I want to make sure you know how ridiculous that reads.
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Reply #375 posted 03/28/17 12:44pm

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laurarichardson said:

Identity said:




I don't think Chazz Smith has backpedaled on any of his previous statements regarding failed interventions, rather he seems puzzled about how Prince came to possess a very powerful drug like Fentanyl without a prescription.

--There are 3 different interviews with Charles and he changes what he has to say every time. Now he has Justice For Prince in his Facebook page and is going on about lies. So you tell me what that means?

Chazz's post:

"March 19 at 3:26pm

Why do you tell stories cause every time you open your mouth more lies start creeping out!
#RIPPrince
#justice4cuz
#Dissingthefamilyagain
#Abouttobeexposed
#Thetruthdoesntneedlies"

I wonder who is he talking about? Who has been telling stories? Someone commented as if he was talking in regards to Mayte, and his reply was:

"Ex-band member and that's all I'm gonna say at this point (this has nothing to do with Mayte)."

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Reply #376 posted 03/28/17 12:47pm

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laurarichardson said:

fortuneandserendipity said:

If anyone here believes there were no opioids in his system prior to the last day/night of his passing then you're clearly deluding yourselves eek

We are going by what we read from the AP that this stuff was not in his system the day before. How many times had this been discussed?

Yes, and you've never been able to accept the fact there are other opioids that do exactly the trick, function in the nervous system as fentanyl, only in much greater amounts.


Your argument may as well say, 'bc i don't eat apples i don't eat fruit but i do eat oranges and pears'. It's nonsense.

The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!

If you can add value to someone's life then why not. Especially if it colors their days...
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Reply #377 posted 03/28/17 12:48pm

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precioux said:



laurarichardson said:


precioux said:


Does someone on this board claim to know him? I have also not blasted anyone. So what are you talking about?



CatB knew him,personally


[/quo I did not blast her and since she claims to know him you would think she would have some respect for his beliefs.

Laura, I'm not insiuating that you "blasted" her. Did I say that?? I just answered your question as to "who on this bord knew P"...that's it. CatB is very loving towards Prince, I think she just stated exactly what she saw (in her opinion) from first hand knowledge, not intending to be disrespectful. If you saw someone "turn into a puppet" that was close to you and you believed it was directly connected to a "cult" or however CatB put it...I KNOW you would lamblast the heck out of said orginization.


--But the JWs are not a cult and so many people who are not JWs said he was nicer and easier to deal with when became a JW. Don't you think some people around him lived vicariously thru him just a little bit. Don't you think that I instead of thinking about what was best for him they might have missed out on all the hell raising that they no longer had the chance to witness or partake in. Is not swearing so horrible?
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Reply #378 posted 03/28/17 12:49pm

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fortuneandserendipity said:



laurarichardson said:


fortuneandserendipity said:

If anyone here believes there were no opioids in his system prior to the last day/night of his passing then you're clearly deluding yourselves eek



We are going by what we read from the AP that this stuff was not in his system the day before. How many times had this been discussed?

Yes, and you've never been able to accept the fact there are other opioids that do exactly the trick, function in the nervous system as fentanyl, only in much greater amounts.



Your argument may as well say, 'bc i don't eat apples i don't eat fruit but i do eat oranges and pears'. It's nonsense.


--We are talking about the drug that killed him that was not in his sysytem the day before. What are you talking about? eek
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Reply #379 posted 03/28/17 12:50pm

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laurarichardson said:[quote]

fortuneandserendipity said:



laurarichardson said:


fortuneandserendipity said:

If anyone here believes there were no opioids in his system prior to the last day/night of his passing then you're clearly deluding yourselves eek



We are going by what we read from the AP that this stuff was not in his system the day before. How many times had this been discussed?

Yes, and you've never been able to accept the fact there are other opioids that do exactly the trick, function in the nervous system as fentanyl, only in much greater amounts.



Your argument may as well say, 'bc i don't eat apples i don't eat fruit but i do eat oranges and pears'. It's nonsense.


--We are talking about the drug that killed him that was not in his sysytem the day before. What are you talking about?
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Reply #380 posted 03/28/17 12:50pm

precioux

laurarichardson said:

fortuneandserendipity said:

Stop lying to yourself. Dependency on pain meds absolutely IS a form of addiction. If it wasn't, people could just switch off it, no problem.

So if someone has migraine headaches and takes a prescribed med or even an aspirian in your mind they are a drug addict? So anytime anyone has a illness or issue that should stir clear if all meds to avoid becoming a drug addict? I want to make sure you know how ridiculous that reads.

aspirins are not addictive, opiates are. It is a FACT that addiction to opiates can occur in as little as 3 days. Maybe read up on it, before saying something "reads" as ridiculous...and, no I'm not being "facetious", I'm stating FACTS.

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Reply #381 posted 03/28/17 12:51pm

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MMJas said:



laurarichardson said:


Identity said:







I don't think Chazz Smith has backpedaled on any of his previous statements regarding failed interventions, rather he seems puzzled about how Prince came to possess a very powerful drug like Fentanyl without a prescription.



--There are 3 different interviews with Charles and he changes what he has to say every time. Now he has Justice For Prince in his Facebook page and is going on about lies. So you tell me what that means?


Chazz's post:



"March 19 at 3:26pm






















Why do you tell stories cause every time you open your mouth more lies start creeping out!
#RIPPrince
#justice4cuz
#Dissingthefamilyagain
#Abouttobeexposed
#Thetruthdoesntneedlies"



I wonder who is he talking about? Who has been telling stories? Someone commented as if he was talking in regards to Mayte, and his reply was:

"Ex-band member and that's all I'm gonna say at this point (this has nothing to do with Mayte)."


I do not know but he is riled up about someone and is saying someone is going to exposed. eek
[Edited 3/28/17 12:52pm]
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Reply #382 posted 03/28/17 12:54pm

PeteSilas

laurarichardson said:

Identity said:




I don't think Chazz Smith has backpedaled on any of his previous statements regarding failed interventions, rather he seems puzzled about how Prince came to possess a very powerful drug like Fentanyl without a prescription.

--There are 3 different interviews with Charles and he changes what he has to say every time. Now he has Justice For Prince in his Facebook page and is going on about lies. So you tell me what that means?

someone who change up that much isn't really a good source. He was also on the ins and outs with prince over the years, he was bitter for a long, long time and so of course he wasn't close. i read on here that he went to some funeral hoping to run into prince which is a fucked up thing to do too.

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Reply #383 posted 03/28/17 12:56pm

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laurarichardson said:

fortuneandserendipity said:

Stop lying to yourself. Dependency on pain meds absolutely IS a form of addiction. If it wasn't, people could just switch off it, no problem.

So if someone has migraine headaches and takes a prescribed med or even an aspirian in your mind they are a drug addict? So anytime anyone has a illness or issue that should stir clear if all meds to avoid becoming a drug addict? I want to make sure you know how ridiculous that reads.


If they're taking it for longer than a month against their doctor's advice, they're an addict. If they're taking a form of it illegitimately and can't quit, they're an addict. You're the one who continues to sound ridiculous.



Let me give a more mundane example as well. People who can't quit coffee and get withdrawal symptoms if they attempt it and can't help but stay on it are caffeine addicts. Are you going to have a problem with caffeine addicts now? ffs.



Dependency on pain meds, which is a long term problem, is a form of addiction. If only you knew more about the nervous system, you wouldn't sound so ignorant.

The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!

If you can add value to someone's life then why not. Especially if it colors their days...
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Reply #384 posted 03/28/17 12:57pm

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precioux said:



laurarichardson said:


fortuneandserendipity said:


Stop lying to yourself. Dependency on pain meds absolutely IS a form of addiction. If it wasn't, people could just switch off it, no problem.



So if someone has migraine headaches and takes a prescribed med or even an aspirian in your mind they are a drug addict? So anytime anyone has a illness or issue that should stir clear if all meds to avoid becoming a drug addict? I want to make sure you know how ridiculous that reads.

aspirins are not addictive, opiates are. It is a FACT that addiction to opiates can occur in as little as 3 days. Maybe read up on it, before saying something "reads" as ridiculous...and, no I'm not being "facetious", I'm stating FACTS.


So are you saying he should have never taken anything at all? Because people are given pain meds and sent on their way with joint pain issues and it is not like Prince could not afford the best advice or care. Give us your medical opinion because I have problems with back so I already know what I am talking about so you tell me what you think he should have done? I am pretty sure this is the reason he did not discuss this with too many people.
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Reply #385 posted 03/28/17 12:59pm

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fortuneandserendipity said:



laurarichardson said:


fortuneandserendipity said:


Stop lying to yourself. Dependency on pain meds absolutely IS a form of addiction. If it wasn't, people could just switch off it, no problem.



So if someone has migraine headaches and takes a prescribed med or even an aspirian in your mind they are a drug addict? So anytime anyone has a illness or issue that should stir clear if all meds to avoid becoming a drug addict? I want to make sure you know how ridiculous that reads.


If they're taking it for longer than a month against their doctor's advice, they're an addict. If they're taking a form of it illegitimately and can't quit, they're an addict. You're the one who continues to sound ridiculous.




Let me give a more mundane example as well. People who can't quit coffee and get withdrawal symptoms if they attempt it and can't help but stay on it are caffeine addicts. Are you going to have a problem with caffeine addicts now? ffs.




Dependency on pain meds, which is a long term problem, is a form of addiction. If only you knew more about the nervous system, you wouldn't sound so ignorant.


--Yoh have no idea what is stituation was unless you have access to his medical file so who is being ignorant. Dependency or addiction? Look up Sherlock!
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Reply #386 posted 03/28/17 1:01pm

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PeteSilas said:



laurarichardson said:


Identity said:







I don't think Chazz Smith has backpedaled on any of his previous statements regarding failed interventions, rather he seems puzzled about how Prince came to possess a very powerful drug like Fentanyl without a prescription.



--There are 3 different interviews with Charles and he changes what he has to say every time. Now he has Justice For Prince in his Facebook page and is going on about lies. So you tell me what that means?

someone who change up that much isn't really a good source. He was also on the ins and outs with prince over the years, he was bitter for a long, long time and so of course he wasn't close. i read on here that he went to some funeral hoping to run into prince which is a fucked up thing to do too.


--He is not a good source of info. He talked to CJ all the time who practically cackled with delight the day Prince died. I doubt the family tells him anything and have no idea what he is going on about now.
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Reply #387 posted 03/28/17 1:05pm

PeteSilas

laurarichardson said:

PeteSilas said:

someone who change up that much isn't really a good source. He was also on the ins and outs with prince over the years, he was bitter for a long, long time and so of course he wasn't close. i read on here that he went to some funeral hoping to run into prince which is a fucked up thing to do too.

--He is not a good source of info. He talked to CJ all the time who practically cackled with delight the day Prince died. I doubt the family tells him anything and have no idea what he is going on about now.

did he really? when did he cackle? i got to see that.

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Reply #388 posted 03/28/17 1:07pm

PeteSilas

fortuneandserendipity said:

laurarichardson said:

sfinky1 said: -/No one is living in a state of denial about his final days. Lord some of you really need to work on your reading skills. Dependency on pain meds is not addiction and obviously things went bad in his final days we just do not know whatever else was going. It is obvious that many other issues were occuring and that is the part we are speculating on. [Edited 3/28/17 6:16am]

Stop lying to yourself. Dependency on pain meds absolutely IS a form of addiction. If it wasn't, people could just switch off it, no problem.

ya, it gets to be like a tandem fuck, you have horrible pain which makes you wish for death on one hand and then you have something to give you "relief" like an opiod which sounds like one hellish addiction to have. I threw out my migrain meds the day after P died, haven't looked back but i'd be lying if i didn't say that if i'd had them at hand in some of my hurting times, i'd might have taken them. sometimes, and i'm sure anyone just about has been sick enough to realize that death would almost be better.

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Reply #389 posted 03/28/17 1:12pm

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I call that Pimping... maybe that's cause i know Soul.

laurarichardson said:

Yes, he had pain enough to walk around with a damm cane and be photographed in a scooter wow so much pride. said:

I've felt that Prince's IMMENSE Pride was largely at fault for his Death - from the beginning. sad

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