Matthew perry died

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Anonymous wrote:His initial tox screen came back negative. That doesn’t mean he is clean for sure but it does mean he didn’t have any major illicit drugs in his system.



Illegal drugs were not suspected. That's just the process for the preliminary tox screen, followed by the more in-depth one. He had a number of prescription drugs on hand. The likely culprit, some mix that wasn't good with heat and possible dehydration.


There didn’t need to be any drug interaction or action to cause his death.

A middle aged man with a weakened heart, fresh off a fatiguing two hour pickle ball session, enters a hot tub which has the known effect of causing lowered blood pressure and increased heart rate. A hot tub mixed with dehydrated body (two hours working out) and weakened addict heart is a clear recipe for cardiac arrest and drowning.

As I type this I’m sick at heart that this is, of course, the big question and obsession of so many people right now. Personally I hope he was sober but I’m sure he has some therapeutic levels of various stuff and some people will see that as the reason even if not.

I just wish he had been careful about his recovering body and using the tub. He should have always had his assistant or some other person in attendance while using the tub.

I hope some of the middle aged people with possible heart disease (many of us have some degree of it by midlife without even knowing it) reading about his death will reconsider using their own tubs solo because this is not a rare occurrence, it is very easy to pass out from the cardiovascular effects of hot tub immersion and then drowning is very easy from there.


Do you play pickleball pp? I do and I can tell you it isnt that taxing!


Yeah, and how long did you spend on ECMO? He was lucky to be alive given what his heart had already been through.


No because I'm not an addict. Look I'm almost finished reading his book and he does not come off looking well. Let's face it he was a total narcissist..blaming everyone for his mistakes and treating his family/ girlfriends/friends really poorly. He even admits it!

Sorry he wasted his life.


He entertained millions in a career that spanned decades, and published a highly successful memoir aimed at helping people suffering from addiction. To say he “wasted his life” is objectively false and stupid.


Ah yes but, he treated people in real life horribly including his family and his many girlfriends whom he cheated on! He had no moral compass and blamed others for his addictions. Sure he was a good actor but, that does not make him a good person! He wasted his life because when he wasn't filming he was DRUNK or HIGH. He was constantly contacting drug dealers and trying to get high. Then his time was spent in rehab.

He was always drunk or high. How is that not wasting his life? He admitted that people stood by him in rehab and spent five months sitting with him while in the hospital ( after his colon exploded) And how did he thank them? He didn't!

You should read the book. He is a massive narcissist and a big loser.


Well thank god you’re perfect.

RIP Matthew. Thanks for all the laughs.
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Anonymous wrote:Matt LeBlanc posted a tribute.
https://people.com/matt-leblanc-pens-heartbreaking-tribute-to-matthew-perry-after-death-8385036


Court too
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Anonymous wrote:His dog name is Alfred Doodle Perry per his post 1/23/22


That's the dog he shared with his ex, who has the dog. At least according to the stupid number of articles I have now read on this topic.


Pretty sure it’s his

https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/celebrity/matthew-perrys-grieving-mom-and-stepdad-seen-walking-their-dog-ahead-of-actors-funeral/ar-AA1jlH1z
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Anonymous wrote:His dog name is Alfred Doodle Perry per his post 1/23/22


That's the dog he shared with his ex, who has the dog. At least according to the stupid number of articles I have now read on this topic.


Pretty sure it’s his

https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/celebrity/matthew-perrys-grieving-mom-and-stepdad-seen-walking-their-dog-ahead-of-actors-funeral/ar-AA1jlH1z


That article says his parents were seen walking their dog. Their dog. He adopted his dog with his ex (apparently with the help of his sober companion "She appears to have helped Perry and his ex-fiancé Molly Hurwitz buy a doodle-mix puppy, Alfred, shortly before the couple split up in 2021.")
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Anonymous wrote:His initial tox screen came back negative. That doesn’t mean he is clean for sure but it does mean he didn’t have any major illicit drugs in his system.



Illegal drugs were not suspected. That's just the process for the preliminary tox screen, followed by the more in-depth one. He had a number of prescription drugs on hand. The likely culprit, some mix that wasn't good with heat and possible dehydration.


There didn’t need to be any drug interaction or action to cause his death.

A middle aged man with a weakened heart, fresh off a fatiguing two hour pickle ball session, enters a hot tub which has the known effect of causing lowered blood pressure and increased heart rate. A hot tub mixed with dehydrated body (two hours working out) and weakened addict heart is a clear recipe for cardiac arrest and drowning.

As I type this I’m sick at heart that this is, of course, the big question and obsession of so many people right now. Personally I hope he was sober but I’m sure he has some therapeutic levels of various stuff and some people will see that as the reason even if not.

I just wish he had been careful about his recovering body and using the tub. He should have always had his assistant or some other person in attendance while using the tub.

I hope some of the middle aged people with possible heart disease (many of us have some degree of it by midlife without even knowing it) reading about his death will reconsider using their own tubs solo because this is not a rare occurrence, it is very easy to pass out from the cardiovascular effects of hot tub immersion and then drowning is very easy from there.


Do you play pickleball pp? I do and I can tell you it isnt that taxing!


Yeah, and how long did you spend on ECMO? He was lucky to be alive given what his heart had already been through.


No because I'm not an addict. Look I'm almost finished reading his book and he does not come off looking well. Let's face it he was a total narcissist..blaming everyone for his mistakes and treating his family/ girlfriends/friends really poorly. He even admits it!

Sorry he wasted his life.


He entertained millions in a career that spanned decades, and published a highly successful memoir aimed at helping people suffering from addiction. To say he “wasted his life” is objectively false and stupid.


Ah yes but, he treated people in real life horribly including his family and his many girlfriends whom he cheated on! He had no moral compass and blamed others for his addictions. Sure he was a good actor but, that does not make him a good person! He wasted his life because when he wasn't filming he was DRUNK or HIGH. He was constantly contacting drug dealers and trying to get high. Then his time was spent in rehab.

He was always drunk or high. How is that not wasting his life? He admitted that people stood by him in rehab and spent five months sitting with him while in the hospital ( after his colon exploded) And how did he thank them? He didn't!

You should read the book. He is a massive narcissist and a big loser.


My whole family has the addiction gene, and I would rather have it and struggle with those demons than to be as lacking in capacity for empathy as you are, poster.
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Anonymous wrote:His initial tox screen came back negative. That doesn’t mean he is clean for sure but it does mean he didn’t have any major illicit drugs in his system.



Illegal drugs were not suspected. That's just the process for the preliminary tox screen, followed by the more in-depth one. He had a number of prescription drugs on hand. The likely culprit, some mix that wasn't good with heat and possible dehydration.


There didn’t need to be any drug interaction or action to cause his death.

A middle aged man with a weakened heart, fresh off a fatiguing two hour pickle ball session, enters a hot tub which has the known effect of causing lowered blood pressure and increased heart rate. A hot tub mixed with dehydrated body (two hours working out) and weakened addict heart is a clear recipe for cardiac arrest and drowning.

As I type this I’m sick at heart that this is, of course, the big question and obsession of so many people right now. Personally I hope he was sober but I’m sure he has some therapeutic levels of various stuff and some people will see that as the reason even if not.

I just wish he had been careful about his recovering body and using the tub. He should have always had his assistant or some other person in attendance while using the tub.

I hope some of the middle aged people with possible heart disease (many of us have some degree of it by midlife without even knowing it) reading about his death will reconsider using their own tubs solo because this is not a rare occurrence, it is very easy to pass out from the cardiovascular effects of hot tub immersion and then drowning is very easy from there.


Do you play pickleball pp? I do and I can tell you it isnt that taxing!


Yeah, and how long did you spend on ECMO? He was lucky to be alive given what his heart had already been through.


No because I'm not an addict. Look I'm almost finished reading his book and he does not come off looking well. Let's face it he was a total narcissist..blaming everyone for his mistakes and treating his family/ girlfriends/friends really poorly. He even admits it!

Sorry he wasted his life.


He entertained millions in a career that spanned decades, and published a highly successful memoir aimed at helping people suffering from addiction. To say he “wasted his life” is objectively false and stupid.


Ah yes but, he treated people in real life horribly including his family and his many girlfriends whom he cheated on! He had no moral compass and blamed others for his addictions. Sure he was a good actor but, that does not make him a good person! He wasted his life because when he wasn't filming he was DRUNK or HIGH. He was constantly contacting drug dealers and trying to get high. Then his time was spent in rehab.

He was always drunk or high. How is that not wasting his life? He admitted that people stood by him in rehab and spent five months sitting with him while in the hospital ( after his colon exploded) And how did he thank them? He didn't!

You should read the book. He is a massive narcissist and a big loser.


Didn’t he claim in his memoir at times he was hungover or high on set?

Also said his only Emmy nomination for the show came the year he was in rehab, driven to/from work.

And yet he claims the alcohol/drugs didn’t affect his work. Really? Pretty obvious it did.
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Anonymous wrote:For those that say his saying and acting like he was sober means it probably wasn’t current drug use: this former child actor died. He was living in a sober house but his dad said he was struggling with addiction:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/former-child-star-evan-ellingson-dies-at-35/ar-AA1jwksf?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=baaa311f98cc4cec88ba00e54f56ce65&ei=7

We don’t know yet why Perry died, but my cousin’s son struggled for 10 years with a pill addiction. He seemed to clean up his act, became an EMT, and lectured kids on how drugs could have ruined his life forever. In his mid 20s, he was found dead at the fire station sleeping quarters, of a drug overdose. All family and coworkers thought he was clean.

Another friend died of an overdose, found dead at his office desk by his secretary after her lunch break. He’d been a drug addict for years. Lost his wife, his 4 kids and eventually his law license. After a 5 year suspension, it was restored and he appeared to be doing great. Began practicing law again, rebuilt a practice and clientele.

We don’t know, what we don’t know.


Is anyone saying he was acting sober? There was a DCUM thread just before his death flagging his sudden frequent posting on Instagram. In any event, whether he relapsed or not is beside the point. This essay says it better than I could.

How society is still failing Matthew Perry
Perry's pending toxicology report is the talk of Hollywood. He deserves better than that.
https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinion/matthew-perry-cause-death-buzz-reveals-addiction-blind-spot-rcna123585

"But perhaps it’s not a question of understanding. Perhaps we are so attached to judgment we can’t pass up an easy mark. If Perry was high, it was his own fault he died. And if he wasn’t, isn’t that sad?"


I think it’s natural for people to look at a public situation like this and have thoughts, judgmental, empathetic, whatever.


NP. Of course it’s natural to have a thought, or even a judgment. That is understandable, and OK.

What’s not OK is for people to use their thoughts as facts, and then go parading about the Internet, posting things like “He MUST have been high” or “It’s too bad he couldn’t stay sober.” Keep your thoughts and judgments in your head, at least until facts are known.


If someone parades their life in public, they are going to be judged. It’s an ugly side of publicity but that doesn’t make it okay. First Amendment…


What do you mean “First Amendment?” Did the government forcibly compel you to stop talking about it?

No. They did not. You can talk about it, and other people can tell you to stop talking about it (because fIRsT aMeNdMeNt), which you are free to ignore.
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Anonymous wrote:His initial tox screen came back negative. That doesn’t mean he is clean for sure but it does mean he didn’t have any major illicit drugs in his system.



Illegal drugs were not suspected. That's just the process for the preliminary tox screen, followed by the more in-depth one. He had a number of prescription drugs on hand. The likely culprit, some mix that wasn't good with heat and possible dehydration.


There didn’t need to be any drug interaction or action to cause his death.

A middle aged man with a weakened heart, fresh off a fatiguing two hour pickle ball session, enters a hot tub which has the known effect of causing lowered blood pressure and increased heart rate. A hot tub mixed with dehydrated body (two hours working out) and weakened addict heart is a clear recipe for cardiac arrest and drowning.

As I type this I’m sick at heart that this is, of course, the big question and obsession of so many people right now. Personally I hope he was sober but I’m sure he has some therapeutic levels of various stuff and some people will see that as the reason even if not.

I just wish he had been careful about his recovering body and using the tub. He should have always had his assistant or some other person in attendance while using the tub.

I hope some of the middle aged people with possible heart disease (many of us have some degree of it by midlife without even knowing it) reading about his death will reconsider using their own tubs solo because this is not a rare occurrence, it is very easy to pass out from the cardiovascular effects of hot tub immersion and then drowning is very easy from there.


Do you play pickleball pp? I do and I can tell you it isnt that taxing!


Yeah, and how long did you spend on ECMO? He was lucky to be alive given what his heart had already been through.


No because I'm not an addict. Look I'm almost finished reading his book and he does not come off looking well. Let's face it he was a total narcissist..blaming everyone for his mistakes and treating his family/ girlfriends/friends really poorly. He even admits it!

Sorry he wasted his life.


He entertained millions in a career that spanned decades, and published a highly successful memoir aimed at helping people suffering from addiction. To say he “wasted his life” is objectively false and stupid.


Ah yes but, he treated people in real life horribly including his family and his many girlfriends whom he cheated on! He had no moral compass and blamed others for his addictions. Sure he was a good actor but, that does not make him a good person! He wasted his life because when he wasn't filming he was DRUNK or HIGH. He was constantly contacting drug dealers and trying to get high. Then his time was spent in rehab.

He was always drunk or high. How is that not wasting his life? He admitted that people stood by him in rehab and spent five months sitting with him while in the hospital ( after his colon exploded) And how did he thank them? He didn't!

You should read the book. He is a massive narcissist and a big loser.


Didn’t he claim in his memoir at times he was hungover or high on set?

Also said his only Emmy nomination for the show came the year he was in rehab, driven to/from work.

And yet he claims the alcohol/drugs didn’t affect his work. Really? Pretty obvious it did.


Ask how many seasons that “Friends” fans enjoyed the character of Chandler, and the show’s writing, which Perry was the only cast mate assisted with. I think you’ll find the answer is all 10, Emmy nods or no Emmy nods.

For 10 years, he portrayed one of the most memorable and enjoyable characters on television, beloved by millions. That’s all.
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Anonymous wrote:Matt LeBlanc posted a tribute.
https://people.com/matt-leblanc-pens-heartbreaking-tribute-to-matthew-perry-after-death-8385036


Court too


Hers wasnt very good, I thought.
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Anonymous wrote:Matt LeBlanc posted a tribute.
https://people.com/matt-leblanc-pens-heartbreaking-tribute-to-matthew-perry-after-death-8385036


Court too


Hers wasnt very good, I thought.


The behind-the-scenes clip was fun, though.
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Anonymous wrote:His initial tox screen came back negative. That doesn’t mean he is clean for sure but it does mean he didn’t have any major illicit drugs in his system.



Illegal drugs were not suspected. That's just the process for the preliminary tox screen, followed by the more in-depth one. He had a number of prescription drugs on hand. The likely culprit, some mix that wasn't good with heat and possible dehydration.


There didn’t need to be any drug interaction or action to cause his death.

A middle aged man with a weakened heart, fresh off a fatiguing two hour pickle ball session, enters a hot tub which has the known effect of causing lowered blood pressure and increased heart rate. A hot tub mixed with dehydrated body (two hours working out) and weakened addict heart is a clear recipe for cardiac arrest and drowning.

As I type this I’m sick at heart that this is, of course, the big question and obsession of so many people right now. Personally I hope he was sober but I’m sure he has some therapeutic levels of various stuff and some people will see that as the reason even if not.

I just wish he had been careful about his recovering body and using the tub. He should have always had his assistant or some other person in attendance while using the tub.

I hope some of the middle aged people with possible heart disease (many of us have some degree of it by midlife without even knowing it) reading about his death will reconsider using their own tubs solo because this is not a rare occurrence, it is very easy to pass out from the cardiovascular effects of hot tub immersion and then drowning is very easy from there.


Do you play pickleball pp? I do and I can tell you it isnt that taxing!


Yeah, and how long did you spend on ECMO? He was lucky to be alive given what his heart had already been through.


I actually did not the character after the changes Matthew request of Chandler. No more vest sweaters and no more BE phrases. I actually think Chandler became boring with the Mondler storyline. I always liked the other characters much more than Chandler.

No because I'm not an addict. Look I'm almost finished reading his book and he does not come off looking well. Let's face it he was a total narcissist..blaming everyone for his mistakes and treating his family/ girlfriends/friends really poorly. He even admits it!

Sorry he wasted his life.


He entertained millions in a career that spanned decades, and published a highly successful memoir aimed at helping people suffering from addiction. To say he “wasted his life” is objectively false and stupid.


Ah yes but, he treated people in real life horribly including his family and his many girlfriends whom he cheated on! He had no moral compass and blamed others for his addictions. Sure he was a good actor but, that does not make him a good person! He wasted his life because when he wasn't filming he was DRUNK or HIGH. He was constantly contacting drug dealers and trying to get high. Then his time was spent in rehab.

He was always drunk or high. How is that not wasting his life? He admitted that people stood by him in rehab and spent five months sitting with him while in the hospital ( after his colon exploded) And how did he thank them? He didn't!

You should read the book. He is a massive narcissist and a big loser.


Didn’t he claim in his memoir at times he was hungover or high on set?

Also said his only Emmy nomination for the show came the year he was in rehab, driven to/from work.

And yet he claims the alcohol/drugs didn’t affect his work. Really? Pretty obvious it did.


Ask how many seasons that “Friends” fans enjoyed the character of Chandler, and the show’s writing, which Perry was the only cast mate assisted with. I think you’ll find the answer is all 10, Emmy nods or no Emmy nods.

For 10 years, he portrayed one of the most memorable and enjoyable characters on television, beloved by millions. That’s all.
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Anonymous wrote:His initial tox screen came back negative. That doesn’t mean he is clean for sure but it does mean he didn’t have any major illicit drugs in his system.



Illegal drugs were not suspected. That's just the process for the preliminary tox screen, followed by the more in-depth one. He had a number of prescription drugs on hand. The likely culprit, some mix that wasn't good with heat and possible dehydration.


There didn’t need to be any drug interaction or action to cause his death.

A middle aged man with a weakened heart, fresh off a fatiguing two hour pickle ball session, enters a hot tub which has the known effect of causing lowered blood pressure and increased heart rate. A hot tub mixed with dehydrated body (two hours working out) and weakened addict heart is a clear recipe for cardiac arrest and drowning.

As I type this I’m sick at heart that this is, of course, the big question and obsession of so many people right now. Personally I hope he was sober but I’m sure he has some therapeutic levels of various stuff and some people will see that as the reason even if not.

I just wish he had been careful about his recovering body and using the tub. He should have always had his assistant or some other person in attendance while using the tub.

I hope some of the middle aged people with possible heart disease (many of us have some degree of it by midlife without even knowing it) reading about his death will reconsider using their own tubs solo because this is not a rare occurrence, it is very easy to pass out from the cardiovascular effects of hot tub immersion and then drowning is very easy from there.


Do you play pickleball pp? I do and I can tell you it isnt that taxing!


Yeah, and how long did you spend on ECMO? He was lucky to be alive given what his heart had already been through.


No because I'm not an addict. Look I'm almost finished reading his book and he does not come off looking well. Let's face it he was a total narcissist..blaming everyone for his mistakes and treating his family/ girlfriends/friends really poorly. He even admits it!

Sorry he wasted his life.


He entertained millions in a career that spanned decades, and published a highly successful memoir aimed at helping people suffering from addiction. To say he “wasted his life” is objectively false and stupid.


Ah yes but, he treated people in real life horribly including his family and his many girlfriends whom he cheated on! He had no moral compass and blamed others for his addictions. Sure he was a good actor but, that does not make him a good person! He wasted his life because when he wasn't filming he was DRUNK or HIGH. He was constantly contacting drug dealers and trying to get high. Then his time was spent in rehab.

He was always drunk or high. How is that not wasting his life? He admitted that people stood by him in rehab and spent five months sitting with him while in the hospital ( after his colon exploded) And how did he thank them? He didn't!

You should read the book. He is a massive narcissist and a big loser.


Didn’t he claim in his memoir at times he was hungover or high on set?

Also said his only Emmy nomination for the show came the year he was in rehab, driven to/from work.

And yet he claims the alcohol/drugs didn’t affect his work. Really? Pretty obvious it did.


Ask how many seasons that “Friends” fans enjoyed the character of Chandler, and the show’s writing, which Perry was the only cast mate assisted with. I think you’ll find the answer is all 10, Emmy nods or no Emmy nods.

For 10 years, he portrayed one of the most memorable and enjoyable characters on television, beloved by millions. That’s all.


I actually did not the character after the changes Matthew request of Chandler. No more vest sweaters and no more BE phrases. I actually think Chandler became boring with the Mondler storyline. I always liked the other characters much more than Chandler.And
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Anonymous wrote:His initial tox screen came back negative. That doesn’t mean he is clean for sure but it does mean he didn’t have any major illicit drugs in his system.



Illegal drugs were not suspected. That's just the process for the preliminary tox screen, followed by the more in-depth one. He had a number of prescription drugs on hand. The likely culprit, some mix that wasn't good with heat and possible dehydration.


There didn’t need to be any drug interaction or action to cause his death.

A middle aged man with a weakened heart, fresh off a fatiguing two hour pickle ball session, enters a hot tub which has the known effect of causing lowered blood pressure and increased heart rate. A hot tub mixed with dehydrated body (two hours working out) and weakened addict heart is a clear recipe for cardiac arrest and drowning.

As I type this I’m sick at heart that this is, of course, the big question and obsession of so many people right now. Personally I hope he was sober but I’m sure he has some therapeutic levels of various stuff and some people will see that as the reason even if not.

I just wish he had been careful about his recovering body and using the tub. He should have always had his assistant or some other person in attendance while using the tub.

I hope some of the middle aged people with possible heart disease (many of us have some degree of it by midlife without even knowing it) reading about his death will reconsider using their own tubs solo because this is not a rare occurrence, it is very easy to pass out from the cardiovascular effects of hot tub immersion and then drowning is very easy from there.


Do you play pickleball pp? I do and I can tell you it isnt that taxing!


Yeah, and how long did you spend on ECMO? He was lucky to be alive given what his heart had already been through.


No because I'm not an addict. Look I'm almost finished reading his book and he does not come off looking well. Let's face it he was a total narcissist..blaming everyone for his mistakes and treating his family/ girlfriends/friends really poorly. He even admits it!

Sorry he wasted his life.


He entertained millions in a career that spanned decades, and published a highly successful memoir aimed at helping people suffering from addiction. To say he “wasted his life” is objectively false and stupid.


Ah yes but, he treated people in real life horribly including his family and his many girlfriends whom he cheated on! He had no moral compass and blamed others for his addictions. Sure he was a good actor but, that does not make him a good person! He wasted his life because when he wasn't filming he was DRUNK or HIGH. He was constantly contacting drug dealers and trying to get high. Then his time was spent in rehab.

He was always drunk or high. How is that not wasting his life? He admitted that people stood by him in rehab and spent five months sitting with him while in the hospital ( after his colon exploded) And how did he thank them? He didn't!

You should read the book. He is a massive narcissist and a big loser.


Didn’t he claim in his memoir at times he was hungover or high on set?

Also said his only Emmy nomination for the show came the year he was in rehab, driven to/from work.

And yet he claims the alcohol/drugs didn’t affect his work. Really? Pretty obvious it did.


Ask how many seasons that “Friends” fans enjoyed the character of Chandler, and the show’s writing, which Perry was the only cast mate assisted with. I think you’ll find the answer is all 10, Emmy nods or no Emmy nods.

For 10 years, he portrayed one of the most memorable and enjoyable characters on television, beloved by millions. That’s all.


I actually did not the character after the changes Matthew request of Chandler. No more vest sweaters and no more BE phrases. I actually think Chandler became boring with the Mondler storyline. I always liked the other characters much more than Chandler.And


Chandler was my favorite character and I loved the Monica storyline.
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After read his book I find it interesting he never really talked about his friendship with the cast in detail or anything about the show. Probably because he has no memory of it?

I actually think he had something like bi polar because of his excessive drug and alcohol use.

Addicts are always lonely and keep their true selves away from everyone. So no one really did " know" him its sad when someone's life turns out like this. He seemed "sucessfull" but the inside didn't match the facade.
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