It's ok, Alison. I'm 30 and I like them, too. And yes, I say that with a mild twinge of something like regret, or embarassment. And yet I say it publicly! Interesting. Actually, since we're on the subject I've been meaning to ask you where you see the Mormon references in them. Not that I don't believe you but I'm not that familiar with what a Mormonistic hint would look like.
Alison - a new season of Celebrity Rehab has started! I watched most of the first show last night (I missed the first 20 minutes, so I'll catch that part tonight.)
What a group they have this time. Jeff Conaway is back. He's had several back surgeries since last year. He and his girlfriend Vikki (remember her?) got in a fight a few weeks before rehab started and she kicked Jeff in the back five times while they were both high on cocaine. Classy. Then on the show she's all "Oh Dr. Drew, please help me!"
But I think the most messed up person this time is Steven Adler of Guns N' Roses. Have you ever met him, Alison? He once had a stroke after taking heroin and cocaine intravenously. He was in a coma for 5 days. He's now partially paralyzed on his left side and has a serious speech impediment. He said when he was 11 his step-father kicked him out of the house - he came home from school and found all his stuff out on the street. Wow! How do you deal with that when you're 11 years old?
But it's only the first day of rehab and Gary Busey is already giving Shelly fits about his cell phone usage. Some things never change.
I am a vivacious person with effervescent thoughts and bubbly feelings, which I used to save for my diary and therapist before realizing I could share them with a million strangers, unless of course we've met before in which case remember that time we were at that place and then I did that thing? Sorry about that... Also I'm a writer, pop culture analyst/expert and regular TV guest. Care to be impressed by my credentials? Well then, from 2005—2008 I did Best Bets with Alison Rosen, a segment on WNBC's Weekend Today in New York show. I've appeared on Montel, Chelsea Lately, Hannity & Colmes, Fox & Friends and a bunch more and I'm a regular commentator on Fox News Channel's Red Eye. I wrote for the Los Angeles Times when I was 18. I'm a former Time Out New York editor. I'm a contributing editor for Page Six Magazine. I've written for a zillion publications including Rolling Stone, Maxim, Spin, People, Village Voice, New York Press, Nerve, Seventeen, Vibe, Seattle Weekly, Minneapolis City Pages, OC Weekly and Page Six Magazine. I used to play guitar in a punk band. I have naturally black hair. I won NY's Funniest Reporter competition.
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It's ok, Alison. I'm 30 and I like them, too. And yes, I say that with a mild twinge of something like regret, or embarassment. And yet I say it publicly! Interesting. Actually, since we're on the subject I've been meaning to ask you where you see the Mormon references in them. Not that I don't believe you but I'm not that familiar with what a Mormonistic hint would look like.
I hope nobody ever catches me reading this blog about Alison and Amanda reading kids books. That would be embarrassing!
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Alison - a new season of Celebrity Rehab has started! I watched most of the first show last night (I missed the first 20 minutes, so I'll catch that part tonight.)
What a group they have this time. Jeff Conaway is back. He's had several back surgeries since last year. He and his girlfriend Vikki (remember her?) got in a fight a few weeks before rehab started and she kicked Jeff in the back five times while they were both high on cocaine. Classy. Then on the show she's all "Oh Dr. Drew, please help me!"
But I think the most messed up person this time is Steven Adler of Guns N' Roses. Have you ever met him, Alison? He once had a stroke after taking heroin and cocaine intravenously. He was in a coma for 5 days. He's now partially paralyzed on his left side and has a serious speech impediment. He said when he was 11 his step-father kicked him out of the house - he came home from school and found all his stuff out on the street. Wow! How do you deal with that when you're 11 years old?
But it's only the first day of rehab and Gary Busey is already giving Shelly fits about his cell phone usage. Some things never change.
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