Burned with gasoline? Damn!
[QUOTE=PeterRammer;2276129]That under no circumstances should anything like that have been done to her or to anyone else. Shit like that happens though particularly with the company some of these ladies keep. Being a worker is a dangerous occupation on a number of different levels.[/QUOTE]All I know is that is extraordinarily messed up. No one deserves that, regardless of their background, chosen occupation, bad habits, addictions, or anything else.
That is a really horrid ordeal to live through.
JT.
Alzena has this unstoppable
[QUOTE=PeteMossTampa;2277482]I saw Lexi yesterday walking north on the East side of 34 by the Relax. She is crashing in a room there with her slug James.
She looked awful. I mean like the walking dead. Super pale, 1000 yard stare, not even picking up her feet to walk, just dragging them. She never finished her meds from the last serious illness so I'm going to bet if she doesn't get to a hospital soon our sweet Lexi may be going to the other side soon. Dead before 30 just for the love of a high. Add her to that list like the last few. And you think with them knowing other people that have died from that exact thing they would be concerned. All an addict is concerned about is that next high. Period. And that goes for captining. Like has been posted, as long as they are using you are an ATM no matter the game played on you. The first one comes out of the bag is the love you.[/QUOTE]Need, in her mind, to support her useless addict bf. Therefore, she needs to make enough $$ for the pharmacy needs of at least 2 people. She refuses to jettison the worthless men from her life so that she can focus on her own individual needs. She's very much like a captain herself, but she refuses to cast off her troublesome cargo. A few days ago she promised me she'd go into the hospital, but I knew she only wanted her next dilaudid. She's on the verge of becoming a very negative statistic in a government chart; and that would be truly unfortunate.