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Is there anyone whose day this has not brightened up towards positively orgasmic levels of happiness? Oh and anyone tells me 'depression is an illness' they'll be getting a mental slap. I know depression is an illness (i've had it most of my life) but knowing that he feels like **** is great. Just a shame he has the 'up' parts too. Come on Robbie, you can do it! Reach for the razor blades.

2006-09-25 04:57:22 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Music

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What concerns me is the nagging suspicion that it's the manic depressiveness that's responsible for unleashing him on us. If he wasn't a hyperactive exhibitionist he'd never have risen to fame in the first place.

Anyway, back to strategy. I think the only way to push him down to the lowest of lows is to work him up first to the highest of highs and then burst his bubble. How about... we organise a group of Robbie-haters to buy every ticket for his next mammoth gig, all go along to the gig, cheer and whoop as he comes on stage and then as he begins to sing... all fall silent. Then let out a 100,000 strong collective sigh of disappointment, and shaking our heads, trudge wearily to the exits.

2006-09-26 08:15:14 · answer #1 · answered by comradelouise 4 · 0 0

Aint it funny to hear about people like those mentioned who rise to stardom and fame, get stinkin' rich, then become manic depressives.

They are complete wankers.

2006-09-25 17:26:50 · answer #2 · answered by davebrit 4 · 0 0

Wasn't it always obvious? I can spot 'em a mile off.

2006-09-26 15:10:03 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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