ID Number: 1026 From: bobbysroom <no_reply@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: Re: Digest Number 177
Date: Monday, May 19 2003 - 21:32:42
You are probably right, but sometimes people make lasting
impressions. And with the right subconcious suggestions, they will
remember that person. And they might even wonder why that person made
the attempt to bring back such a memory. And I never asked her to be
a spokesperson. Unless she or someone in her family is bipolar, I
wouldn't see the point. The person I want as a spokesperson, is Linda
Blair, the actress that played in the Exorcist movies. Another famous
person who is bipolar that would make a good spokesperson is Ted
Turner, but the Atlanta chapter of the group I belong to has tried
for years to get him to do it and he won't. You know it takes real
guts to admit you have a mental illness, and even more to go public
and put yourself out there as a spokesperson. You know we all are
going to die, but to admit that you think about killing yourself
every day of your life is not an easy thing to do.
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