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I guess Ozzie is on Prozac, and Sharon is on Zoloft, and the kids are on

SSRIs, too. I wondered immediately when I heard about her colon cancer if it

is in any way related to the SSRIs, even though she admits to having been a

junk food addict (and quite obese at one time) most of her life. I dealt

with her a few times many years ago. A rabid pit bull woulld be nicer. The

Osbournes are the poster family for psych meds.

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I guess Ozzie is on Prozac, and Sharon is on Zoloft, and the kids are on

SSRIs, too. I wondered immediately when I heard about her colon cancer if it

is in any way related to the SSRIs, even though she admits to having been a

junk food addict (and quite obese at one time) most of her life. I dealt

with her a few times many years ago. A rabid pit bull woulld be nicer. The

Osbournes are the poster family for psych meds.

Glitter, author of <A HREF= " http://anxiety-panic.com/griffon " >Blind Reason</A>

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> ---The Osbournes are indeed a disgrace and their

> popularity is very telling.

I don't watch TV much so I haven't seen the Ozzie show but I would

imagine it is very telling about America. I'd like to hear what

Ozzie's popularity tells you about America's culture Tony. When I

was teenager I was into Black Sabbath for awhile but thankfully

switched over to listening to Grateful Dead, the Doors and other

psychadelic rock bands.

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> ---The Osbournes are indeed a disgrace and their

> popularity is very telling.

I don't watch TV much so I haven't seen the Ozzie show but I would

imagine it is very telling about America. I'd like to hear what

Ozzie's popularity tells you about America's culture Tony. When I

was teenager I was into Black Sabbath for awhile but thankfully

switched over to listening to Grateful Dead, the Doors and other

psychadelic rock bands.

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In a message dated 11/9/02 12:44:43 AM Mountain Standard Time,

shdd2@... writes:

> thankfully

> switched over to listening to Grateful Dead, the Doors and other

> psychadelic rock bands.

>

Oh, more good examples of our culture!!!! LOL But I have to agree with you.

I never liked heavy metal, and I was in the music business, so I saw stuff

you wouldn't believe and I always thought some of this behavior bordered on

the insane. At the very least it was extremely self-destructive, witness the

fact that so many of these people are DEAD!!!!!

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touche

rock music survivor steve

> In a message dated 11/9/02 12:44:43 AM Mountain Standard Time,

> shdd2@y... writes:

>

>

> > thankfully

> > switched over to listening to Grateful Dead, the Doors and other

> > psychadelic rock bands.

> >

> Oh, more good examples of our culture!!!! LOL But I have to agree

with you.

> I never liked heavy metal, and I was in the music business, so I

saw stuff

> you wouldn't believe and I always thought some of this behavior

bordered on

> the insane. At the very least it was extremely self-destructive,

witness the

> fact that so many of these people are DEAD!!!!!

>

> Glitter, author of <A HREF= " http://anxiety-

panic.com/griffon " >Blind Reason</A>

>

>

>

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HI just have to put my view point on the Ozzy matter also I was a big

fan of heavy metal as well at one time and I mean at one time, well

here we go I always said the psyche drugs are from hell and they are,

anything that can alter your mind like these SSRI's is no good and it

is like tampering with your soul as well so it is not just a matter

of withdrawal but the altering effects as well that concerned me with

my own expirience, if this stuff out there does not stop and we can't

get people to listen to what this stuff is all about we are in

trouble.

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In a message dated 11/9/02 11:52:17 PM Mountain Standard Time,

rs10rs10@... writes:

> anything that can alter your mind like these SSRI's is no good and it

>

Could not agree with you more. A society of soulless zombies is what we're

going to wind up with.

Glitter, author of <A HREF= " http://anxiety-panic.com/griffon " >Blind Reason</A>

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In a message dated 11/9/02 11:52:17 PM Mountain Standard Time,

rs10rs10@... writes:

> anything that can alter your mind like these SSRI's is no good and it

>

Could not agree with you more. A society of soulless zombies is what we're

going to wind up with.

Glitter, author of <A HREF= " http://anxiety-panic.com/griffon " >Blind Reason</A>

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