No, not so much anything that would've given her a hand-up like that.
She was pretty fucked-up, probably never had much more capabilities than a 2 y/o.
I spent the last 15 or so years taking care of a dying family. Carol was costing the taxpayers about a third of a million a year after I had to have Mom put to sleep in hospice.
I saved y'all a bunch of bux, throwing my life away being a hero.
I'll always regret that. I'm too old and banged up to have a life now.
It's not at all like when younger and working two jobs. Concert security was the second job. You had to be pretty tough to do that and I got to kick a lot of ass and throw out some real jerks. I even had to have a few arrested.
One time when working Dokken at the Vic Theater, I was doing the after show party. There were two guys there who were Dokken freaks. I was looking after one of them. I turn and the other has Dokken pinned against the wall. He is looking over at me like, "Help!"
I got them both out of there, "Alright, you got to meet the band. time to go home."
Then here was this chick leaning against the pillar. Dokken picked up her top and signed across her chest right above her hooters.
We were walking down the stairs together. Dokken stopped and turn to me and said, "Do you know what her boyfriend said to me? He said, "Go ahead, man. She's good." Then Dokken said, "I don't think so. What would you do?"
I said, "You know what I would do? I would go and get my Don Dokken mask."
We got them all on the bus. The driver closed the door. The Dokken came back up front and had the driver open the door. He cane off the bus and shook my hand and thanked me personally.
Now that was real class. The last thing he said was, "Get some sleep." Sleep was kind of scarce in those days. ;)
Now that was real class. The last thing he said was, "Get some sleep." Sleep was kind of scarce in those days. ;)
Yeah, those were the days ! I'll bet you had a lot of fun ... and I used street pharmaceuticals to insure that I didn't sleep in those days ! (Didn't want to miss anything !)
I used street pharmaceuticals to insure that I didn't sleep in those days
We were working a concert at the Vic Theater. They were searching girl's purses at the front door. One girl opened her purse and a vial popped up.
One of the guys on the crew grabbed it. The cop walked over. He said, "Let's have it." He unscrewed the cap and poured it all out on the sidewalk. He told the girl, "Don't cry. You're not going to jail tonight."
I saw him when I was on washroom break. I said to him, "Hey! I heard about what happened at the front door. Next time, think of the crew."
He was laughing. He knew we were all party animals. ROTFLMAO!