Blind Items Revealed #3
March 3, 2017
At one point in time this A- list mostly television actor had a couple year run as an A list movie actor. He did a lot of his own stunts then and now sits on set of his network tv show and pops pain pills all day long. By the end of the day he is one oxy loaded dude.
Ray Liotta
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ReplyDeletelove how the attorney general thinks pot is bad but is quiet about the opiate epidemic in this country.
Sad to hear this.
ReplyDeleteHe once was arrested for driving under the influence, so maybe his problem is different from what this BI says.
ReplyDelete+1,000,000 ^^
ReplyDeleteEven in an oxy loaded state he's still a better actor than JLo
ReplyDeleteWhat's with this website today? And only 3 reveals too
ReplyDeleteIt has been going down ever since they started 3 hours ago. Took more than an hour to get the 2nd reveal up.
ReplyDeleteOk, wonder if he's just given up for today! Enty needs a new company to run his website
ReplyDeleteThis makes me sad. I've loved Ray Liotta ever since he was Joey on Another World.
ReplyDeleteSeems like they have Simon. Probably for the best too. Didn't even start off with anything about Chuck Berry dying.
ReplyDeleteAww JOEY!!!!!? (perini this time)
ReplyDeleteI thought my computer was dying! Glad to read other CDAN-ers haven't been able to access the site. I started around 1PM NYC time. Zilch. Finally, at 4:30 I can. For how long? MASTERBLASTER: The opiate epidemic is a pandemic in New Jersey and surrounding states. Believe me, Chris Christie is begging the White House to step in and round up all the doctors prescribing it when they shouldn't be, and also dealers. Just a matter of days for that to happen.
ReplyDeleteHe and JLo were on Watch What Happens Live together last week, and he was a drugged up mess. He obviously needs help.
ReplyDeleteWe have an epidemic here in Canada too. So rather than concentrate on the drugs that are doing the most damage, the cops have been raiding pot stores. Life is fucked these days.
ReplyDeleteSen Sessions was the only person in Congress and Senate to stand up for unemployed Americans whose jobs was lost. During the unemployment extension he voted to help American workers. Obola pelosi and Reid did nothing but now we know they Didn't want to keep jobs for Americans and that with pelosi couldn't even smile when trump said bringing jobs back
ReplyDeleteSen Sessions was the only person in Congress and Senate to stand up for unemployed Americans whose jobs was lost. During the unemployment extension he voted to help American workers. Obola pelosi and Reid did nothing but now we know they Didn't want to keep jobs for Americans and that with pelosi couldn't even smile when trump said bringing jobs back !
ReplyDeletePot opiates heroin it's all the same if you say yes to one you move to next
ReplyDeleteAnd it's true
And I hate alcohol too
We have 70 years of life on this planet it goes by in a wink of an eye
Enjoy life be aware
Drugs are whack
All
ReplyDeleteDrugs are whack
Maybe Pelosi wasn't smiling because she knew Chump was lying. He's already taken a lot of credit for bringing back jobs that other people had already saved.
ReplyDeleteThank you. I have addicts in my family, some of them just stay on pot, most moved on to harder drugs. May be a gene thing, I don't care, but I've never met an addict who didn't start with pot.
ReplyDeleteI know there's a bunch of potheads who have all this research about it, but its like a switch for many. So fuck them, I know what its done to every user I know.
Ray was on Kelly & Michael before Michael split and it was-uncomfortable.
ReplyDeleteMorning show but Ray was still whacked out obviously forced to do PR for the series with JLO. He was great in a secondary role in 'Heartbreakers'.
A lot of people now are becoming addicts due to the over prescribing of opiates, not the same as people who start out as recreational users like before. Look at the commercials for opiate induced constipation, rather than wean the person from the drug, they show someone working a construction site working on opiates! Treating a symptom, rather than the cause. In NJ, there are public service announcements telling you to have the antidote in your home if you have an addict in your home. The death rate has been skyrocketing for the past several years, it was completely ignored by government and media. This didn't happen overnight.
ReplyDeleteThere's medical blogs that talk about this, like it's linked to a JCAHO" score (sp), the Dr Feelgood ones get higher scores. I don't know much about it, maybe it is tied to reimbursement or compensation.
ReplyDelete+1,000 - If Trump is serious about it, he and his daughter can start by having their products made in the US...
ReplyDeletePelosi wasn't smiling because the Botox in her face has frozen it in time.
ReplyDeleteSorry to learn from your post that you can't spell, nor punctuate a sentence. Nor can you think. Moron.
ReplyDeleteThe government has been issuing millions in different grant programs to address opioid abuse but at the end of the day... drug companies help fund their campaigns so..... I don't expect to see a lot of progress from the 'education and outreach' efforts
ReplyDeleteThis is what happens when one hadn't the ability to master third grade.
ReplyDelete*whose jobs WERE lost.
ReplyDeletePunctuation is more than an occasional period or exclamation point (no space necessary, by the way).
Commas. Though, they may be an enigma to you, most of us find them very useful when trying to convey one's thoughts.
Also, slow one, people smile when thoughts are meaningfully expressed in a pleasant and truthful manner. Saying something and actually doing something are not necessarily the same.
I bet you smile a lot. Must be nice and very easy on the mind.
I ,as well OKay!
ReplyDeletethanks for opening this rabbit hole for me! thepoisonreview.com is pretty interesting on this. pain as as the 5th vital sign is ridiculous, it's so subjective and so tied up with emotional/psychological issues stress etc. bad idea to start with and certainly field tested enough by now to show lack of merit, past its time.
ReplyDeleteAbout 15 years or 20 years ago, there was a new movement in the medical community towards "Pain Management". At the time, I was working in the medical field in a completely non-clinical role but one that directly served physicians and their practices. It amazed me at the time how bold many of the doctors and clinicians were about extolling the virtues of being "pain free" even after a minor procedure or when recovering from an accident.
ReplyDeleteLook, I get that pain can be debilitating, but it was obvious to me, especially at the time the this "Pain Management" trend was on a fast moving train to a bad place. Soon we started having a proliferation of "Pain Management Clinics" and practices dedicated solely to prescribing opiate-based prescription pain meds to patients who may or may not have needed them and who were probably not being properly consulted (for the most part) on the addiction potential associated with even short-term use of these powerful drugs. These practices became known as pill mills and generally advertised their "Pain Management" services with large signs or billboards. Many could be found with a steady stream of "patients" and little to no real clinical value other than the writing of scripts. Most were cash-based business that didn't trouble themselves in dealing with insurance companies.
It got so bad just a few years ago, that my town (Houston) became know for the "Houston Cocktail". This consists of a three-drug prescription of Hydrocodone, Xanax, and Soma. Any one of those drugs, on its own should be prescribed and taken with extreme care and guidance. Together, all three form a major heroin-like cocktail that turned otherwise functional persons into zombies who would do just about anything to get their hands on more drugs.
The number of these clinics has thankfully declined over the past couple of years here in Houston, but the authorities had their hands full and those that still want to get the drugs, know where they can find them.
We, at least, I, know about the overly prescribed opiates, especially oxy, over the past 20+ years. That is why heroin has been on the rise all of these years.
ReplyDeleteDoctors, the medical community (thanks to independent journalism and reports not paid for by the pharmaceutical companies) and the NIH finally realized that the drugs were, in fact, addicting and had to (once it became known) decline the medications.
Sounds an awful lot like they were protecting themselves from damages when they knew full well that their patients were being fed profoundly addictive substances but that didn't stop them from taking their pharma-all expenses paid-trips to Maui.
Let's be real.
+1 to Cindy and Angela6. It's amazing how many morons there are who still defend pot, who obviously haven't seen firsthand the effects.
ReplyDeleteI'm saddened. I've always like Ray Liotta.
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