Tim Walz
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And now 15 years sober of all things. So nothing. You don't drink. You don't do anything. Nothing. So it's kind of a blessing. It's a good thing to get out of your system young. I mean, not that young.
I stopped drinking at 25 and, um, you know, but it was a, uh, it was a time where I learned a lot about life doing all that stuff. I wouldn't recommend it. There's other ways to learn about life. If you're watching this, you know, take a, class or something. Gonna put Junior on the Tim Dillon plan. Yeah, read a book. But I learned a lot about life doing that.
I stopped drinking at 25 and, um, you know, but it was a, uh, it was a time where I learned a lot about life doing all that stuff. I wouldn't recommend it. There's other ways to learn about life. If you're watching this, you know, take a, class or something. Gonna put Junior on the Tim Dillon plan. Yeah, read a book. But I learned a lot about life doing that.
I stopped drinking at 25 and, um, you know, but it was a, uh, it was a time where I learned a lot about life doing all that stuff. I wouldn't recommend it. There's other ways to learn about life. If you're watching this, you know, take a, class or something. Gonna put Junior on the Tim Dillon plan. Yeah, read a book. But I learned a lot about life doing that.
You learn a lot about accountability, being an addict. You learn a lot about not blaming other people for your problems. You learn that when you come out of the addiction. You learn it when you come out of it.
You learn a lot about accountability, being an addict. You learn a lot about not blaming other people for your problems. You learn that when you come out of the addiction. You learn it when you come out of it.
You learn a lot about accountability, being an addict. You learn a lot about not blaming other people for your problems. You learn that when you come out of the addiction. You learn it when you come out of it.
You learn it when you come out of it, which was a great lesson.
You learn it when you come out of it, which was a great lesson.
You learn it when you come out of it, which was a great lesson.
And I'm sure that was stressful to grow up with. Well, she was a schizophrenic and that was hard. It became more obvious when I was older and it was difficult because when you're younger, you're not, you look at your parents and your mother as a authority figure who's like, you know, who's,
And I'm sure that was stressful to grow up with. Well, she was a schizophrenic and that was hard. It became more obvious when I was older and it was difficult because when you're younger, you're not, you look at your parents and your mother as a authority figure who's like, you know, who's,
And I'm sure that was stressful to grow up with. Well, she was a schizophrenic and that was hard. It became more obvious when I was older and it was difficult because when you're younger, you're not, you look at your parents and your mother as a authority figure who's like, you know, who's,
you know, maybe wise or certainly, you know, integral to your growing up, and then realizing that she's a very fallible person with problems is a hard thing to realize, and then realizing you can't do anything about it. You can't really do anything about it. You have to accept it and be the best you can be, and live with it and deal with it.
you know, maybe wise or certainly, you know, integral to your growing up, and then realizing that she's a very fallible person with problems is a hard thing to realize, and then realizing you can't do anything about it. You can't really do anything about it. You have to accept it and be the best you can be, and live with it and deal with it.
you know, maybe wise or certainly, you know, integral to your growing up, and then realizing that she's a very fallible person with problems is a hard thing to realize, and then realizing you can't do anything about it. You can't really do anything about it. You have to accept it and be the best you can be, and live with it and deal with it.
So, I mean, I think that was something too that was difficult. Did you like experience her when she was having delusions? Yeah, I mean, so an Irish Catholic family, we were very, we weren't big on the term schizophrenic. We were, for a while there, we just thought she was eccentric or fun. You know, Patty's fun. She would say something.
So, I mean, I think that was something too that was difficult. Did you like experience her when she was having delusions? Yeah, I mean, so an Irish Catholic family, we were very, we weren't big on the term schizophrenic. We were, for a while there, we just thought she was eccentric or fun. You know, Patty's fun. She would say something.
So, I mean, I think that was something too that was difficult. Did you like experience her when she was having delusions? Yeah, I mean, so an Irish Catholic family, we were very, we weren't big on the term schizophrenic. We were, for a while there, we just thought she was eccentric or fun. You know, Patty's fun. She would say something.
She'd go, I think like, you know, your uncle is like a CIA agent or something. And we'd all go, she's a boot. She's fun. And then we started realizing, oh, it's a mental disorder. So it was manageable. Like it wasn't like. It was manageable. She worked very hard. She really, really worked. And then I think around in her forties, she started, it started to progress and get worse.