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Josh Brolin

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
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It's the thing that people are always talking about. At least it's something.

Maybe you're invisible. And I always felt that about drinking. Whereas I'd go out and it was like, you know what you did last night? I go, no, tell me. And they go. You were nuts. It was so much fun. But then you did this thing and we climbed this building and then you jumped and you thought you had a parachute on, but you didn't. And I lived off that for years. Yeah.

Maybe you're invisible. And I always felt that about drinking. Whereas I'd go out and it was like, you know what you did last night? I go, no, tell me. And they go. You were nuts. It was so much fun. But then you did this thing and we climbed this building and then you jumped and you thought you had a parachute on, but you didn't. And I lived off that for years. Yeah.

Maybe you're invisible. And I always felt that about drinking. Whereas I'd go out and it was like, you know what you did last night? I go, no, tell me. And they go. You were nuts. It was so much fun. But then you did this thing and we climbed this building and then you jumped and you thought you had a parachute on, but you didn't. And I lived off that for years. Yeah.

You're just another person. That's it. And can you find something? It's just terrifying. You get to that place eventually where you can say, I'm okay just with what I have around me, my family, the few friends. I don't have to charm everybody. Not everybody has to like me. It's okay. I'm going to go write a fucking book.

You're just another person. That's it. And can you find something? It's just terrifying. You get to that place eventually where you can say, I'm okay just with what I have around me, my family, the few friends. I don't have to charm everybody. Not everybody has to like me. It's okay. I'm going to go write a fucking book.

You're just another person. That's it. And can you find something? It's just terrifying. You get to that place eventually where you can say, I'm okay just with what I have around me, my family, the few friends. I don't have to charm everybody. Not everybody has to like me. It's okay. I'm going to go write a fucking book.

Something happened to her. I used to talk to her about it because my mom was in Camarillo State Hospital. She wasn't there for very long, but her sister was in and out of Bellevue for 30 years. Severely alcoholic, really crazy. And I got to know her sister later. But I would ask her and she said, my parents were amazing. She was down in Texas, Corpus Christi. Corpus Christi, Texas.

Something happened to her. I used to talk to her about it because my mom was in Camarillo State Hospital. She wasn't there for very long, but her sister was in and out of Bellevue for 30 years. Severely alcoholic, really crazy. And I got to know her sister later. But I would ask her and she said, my parents were amazing. She was down in Texas, Corpus Christi. Corpus Christi, Texas.

Something happened to her. I used to talk to her about it because my mom was in Camarillo State Hospital. She wasn't there for very long, but her sister was in and out of Bellevue for 30 years. Severely alcoholic, really crazy. And I got to know her sister later. But I would ask her and she said, my parents were amazing. She was down in Texas, Corpus Christi. Corpus Christi, Texas.

And she said, I'd sneak out my window and my parents would come back. They'd be so worried about me. I would yell at them for waiting up for me. She said, I was the chaos. And she very readily admitted that. Do I believe it? A thousand percent? Right. Maybe not.

And she said, I'd sneak out my window and my parents would come back. They'd be so worried about me. I would yell at them for waiting up for me. She said, I was the chaos. And she very readily admitted that. Do I believe it? A thousand percent? Right. Maybe not.

And she said, I'd sneak out my window and my parents would come back. They'd be so worried about me. I would yell at them for waiting up for me. She said, I was the chaos. And she very readily admitted that. Do I believe it? A thousand percent? Right. Maybe not.