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The Dancer
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Late last week, UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Chuck Liddell appeared on a talk show called Good Morning Texas as part of his tour promoting the movie "300." But it wasn’t the movie or Chuck’s fighter status that got the attention; it was Liddell's slurred speech and the fact that he almost fell asleep during the interview.
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_______________________________________ "To me the records were just a starting point," recalls John Paul Jones, "The most important thing was always the stage show. So many great nights. At our worst we were still better than most. At our best we could just wipe the floor with the lot of them. It was just a very good live band."
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Post #1 3/6/07 4:08:24PM
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Someguy
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Chuck sure likes his Xanax and or Oxycontin
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Post #2 3/6/07 4:10:55PM
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thatfedorsohotrightnow
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Posted by Someguy
Chuck sure likes his Xanax and or Oxycontin
Add in hydrocodone
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Post #3 3/6/07 4:14:00PM
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waylon_o
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I hope he don't get all jacked up on drugs. I'm sure he's not, and I'm sure this story is legit...
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Post #4 3/6/07 4:19:23PM
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wkm311
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He had pneumonia, I guess he felt like he had to do the interview even though he felt like complete shit. John or somebody should have stepped in and told him not ot do it. I know when you have sponsors and things like that, that you have to do, but something like pneumonia is serious enough to cancel...
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Post #5 3/6/07 5:05:08PM
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MindTreat
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Hm weird. To me he seems affected by more than a night out. I think he's using some medication that makes him drowsy. Bad timing, and indeed, the PR ppl should have not put him up there.
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Post #6 3/7/07 2:58:37AM
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chop-socky-flix
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Posted by wkm311
He had pneumonia, I guess he felt like he had to do the interview even though he felt like complete shit. John or somebody should have stepped in and told him not ot do it. I know when you have sponsors and things like that, that you have to do, but something like pneumonia is serious enough to cancel...
pneumonia!! thats funny. Ive only had the Flu a couple of times and one of those i couldnt get out of bed for a week!! He must be tougher than anyone thought to do interviews with pneumonia. . .
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Post #7 3/7/07 7:38:13AM
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jkbigdaddy03
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Yeah I watched and somthing shouldve been done cause obviously he was not in shape to do the interview but opened up unnecessary alligations bout drugs and other things
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Post #8 3/7/07 2:13:00PM
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The Dancer
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Posted by chop-socky-flix
Posted by wkm311
He had pneumonia, I guess he felt like he had to do the interview even though he felt like complete shit. John or somebody should have stepped in and told him not ot do it. I know when you have sponsors and things like that, that you have to do, but something like pneumonia is serious enough to cancel...
pneumonia!! thats funny. Ive only had the Flu a couple of times and one of those i couldnt get out of bed for a week!! He must be tougher than anyone thought to do interviews with pneumonia. . .
I had pneumonia for almost a month before the misses talked me into going to see the doc. I just thought I was sick and could handle it. I am in the construction field so there are no light days there. I tridged along everyday until I went to the doc. It's not about being tough or how tough you are.
For some, it's about commitments. You said you would do something and you're going to do it. People handle being sick better then others.
_______________________________________ "To me the records were just a starting point," recalls John Paul Jones, "The most important thing was always the stage show. So many great nights. At our worst we were still better than most. At our best we could just wipe the floor with the lot of them. It was just a very good live band."
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Post #9 3/7/07 5:23:36PM
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