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Topic History of: Rehab as A Promotional Tool
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Martin K I once experienced an alcholic, who went in for "drying out",who then developed a caffiene addiction later on, after having had de-tox for the original problem.
It`s just in the genes I`m afraid. I have also seen people become addicted to religion, and even running.
The question still remains, were they still the same performers and creative people?
Easy answer.
No.
zooloo Any publicity is good publicity.

And tabloids have to fill their pages with easy to comprehend stories.

I've noticed those who I have known that have gone into rehab have done it to get over their imediate problem - didn't help much in the longer term.
Martin K Lets talk about the thing that everybody want to talk about but, probably does not unless it's in a tabloid, or unless it's the really famous person we want to see minced like lamb for a while.

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