Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Autopsy shows escaped NY killer was drunk

Autopsy shows escaped NY killer was drunk when fatally shot in the head during manhunt

 

 http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/08/05/autopsy-shows-escaped-ny-killer-was-drunk-when-fatally-shot-in-head-during/

 

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Dead Escaped Murderer Was Drunk


 Fugitive inmate Richard Matt reeked of alcohol and was probably sloshed when he ignored orders from law enforcement to put down his shotgun, The Buffalo News reported Sunday.

Sunday, May 31, 2015

26 Celebrities You Didn’t Know Were Alcohol Addicts

Alcoholism is an addiction that affects not only the physical health of the addict, but also their mental health, leading to a downfall when it comes to social and familial life. When alcoholism starts being a big problem for the addict, it shows in their failure to successfully deal with work-related and other responsibilities, as alcohol dominates every aspect of their life, including their relationships. Alcoholism is harmful and damaging for every addict, but when it comes to celebrities it reaches a completely different level, as their lives and careers are in the public spotlight. Alcoholism can threaten to destroy a celebrity’s career and significantly affect their personal as well as public life. Here are 26 celebrities whose lives and careers have been affected by alcoholism.


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Saturday, March 28, 2015

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Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Jon Hamm Completes Treatment for Alcohol Addiction

Hamm is the American actor who plays the character "Don Draper" on television's Mad Men.

In last season "Don Draper" was subjected to what appeared to be an "intervention" for alcoholism.





Sunday, November 16, 2014

Howard Cozell

For non-American readers: the late Howard Cozell was a famous television sports broadcaster. One of his former colleagues, Al Michaels, has written a book that includes some anecdotes about Cozell.

The following quote is from the New York Post's article about the book.
Cosell was reaching “a new level of surliness,” and after a horrible broadcast during the 1984 baseball playoffs where he was noticeably drunk, he harangued Michaels about his baseball knowledge, then told him, “you need to learn how to take a stand.”

Michaels followed his advice immediately, excoriating Cosell for “drinking all night” and ruining the telecast.
 "I’ll take a stand right now, Howard,” Michaels said. “The next time you’re in this shape when we’re doing a game, either you’re not going to be there or I’m not going to be there. Is that a good enough stand for you?”