There's no crying in the THUNDERDOME![]()
could be some bad-ass botch-slapping coming up...

There's no crying in the THUNDERDOME![]()
Glad we got that out of the way.
Soooooooooooooooooo.......
If you --------- think you're going to -------- --------- -------- then ------- ------ --------- Braveheart. -------- until ------- and you're ------- -------- ------- -------- -------- -------- because ------- --------- ------- which is why I -------- ------- ------ and if you think I'm ------- lying, then ------ ------- ------- ------- ------ ------- ----- ------! And you'll end up in the Thunderdome because ------- --------- -------- --------- ----- ---------- --------- -------- ------- ------- --------- -------- ------- ------- ------ -------- ------ ------- belong!
Here's a good piece in NEWSWEEK on Mel Gibson:
Mel Gibson and the Ugly Face of Addiction - Newsweek
Obviously what he said was terrible, but when he said, "I'll put you in a ------- rose garden!" -- that was pure poetry.
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It?s pretty raw stuff for an A-list celebrity and probably means the end of his Hollywood career. But it?s just another day in the life of people struggling with an addicted loved one. I guess people don?t watch a lot of Intervention, the A&E reality show that follows an addict and his family?s attempt to get him (or her) sober. If you watch even one episode, what becomes clear is that addiction turns people into flinty-eyed, unreliable, cruel jerks who look just like your brother or mother or best friend.
We may never know who the real Mel is and nothing excuses his behavior, but to dismiss alcohol as a factor is to misunderstand a dreadful disease that ruins lives every day.