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I don't want Anthony to die or to kill himself.
I might wish him dead when he says something otherworldly in its stupidity, but these are rash remarks I am sober enough to regret, and take back. Which is what I am doing now. We must always remember that Anthony is drunk in everything that he says and does. For over 20 years, he has been a day-drinking phony liar. Eventually the effort needed to keep up those lies exhausts the liar, even with the added boost of alcohol.
Anthony has no regrets, and in fairness, this was one of the original qualities I was drawn to, for his part of the O&A style of humor. With "no regrets" naturally comes a lack of shame. He is incapable of dropping the fake macho act, so he has no idea how people truly see him. But that's alcohol-fueled bravado... Which we all experience when we drink. If you were buzzed constantly and had yes-men patting you on the back, you wouldn't know the difference either.
Anthony is also prone to dementia genetically, as well as addiction. Which he inherited and even directly learned from his mother and father. Watching dad drink and drive. SMOKING CRACK WITH HIS OWN MOTHER. Is it a fool's errand to even try to rehabilitate a person like this? For those of us dreamers out there who can envision a sober Anthony coming out of the closet and apologizing to Opie publicly...
"Look, he might have fallen off the side of the cliff, but he was doing great back there when he was just toeing the line! Let him up again!"
Won't see him no more. (I mean at the Cellar)
I might wish him dead when he says something otherworldly in its stupidity, but these are rash remarks I am sober enough to regret, and take back. Which is what I am doing now. We must always remember that Anthony is drunk in everything that he says and does. For over 20 years, he has been a day-drinking phony liar. Eventually the effort needed to keep up those lies exhausts the liar, even with the added boost of alcohol.
Anthony has no regrets, and in fairness, this was one of the original qualities I was drawn to, for his part of the O&A style of humor. With "no regrets" naturally comes a lack of shame. He is incapable of dropping the fake macho act, so he has no idea how people truly see him. But that's alcohol-fueled bravado... Which we all experience when we drink. If you were buzzed constantly and had yes-men patting you on the back, you wouldn't know the difference either.
Anthony is also prone to dementia genetically, as well as addiction. Which he inherited and even directly learned from his mother and father. Watching dad drink and drive. SMOKING CRACK WITH HIS OWN MOTHER. Is it a fool's errand to even try to rehabilitate a person like this? For those of us dreamers out there who can envision a sober Anthony coming out of the closet and apologizing to Opie publicly...
"Look, he might have fallen off the side of the cliff, but he was doing great back there when he was just toeing the line! Let him up again!"
Won't see him no more. (I mean at the Cellar)