Tawny Kitaen dead at 59

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Plastic surgery is a hell of a drug
 
She did have a history of going hard on the booze and drugs and some mental breakdowns so who knows but sad nonetheless when someone goes so young...can't be easy being a woman and aging when your whole thing is being a sex symbol. She got used and abused no doubt until she was of little value to anyone's image.
 
I’m betting pills (pain killers) and booze. Lost a friend to that last fall.

Sad deal. Just lost my Dad a week ago, and death is far too familiar to me these days. I don’t wish that pain upon anyone.

may she Rest In Peace, and her family find comfort in this difficult time.
 
Sad deal. Just lost my Dad a week ago, and death is far too familiar to me these days. I don’t wish that pain upon anyone.

may she Rest In Peace, and her family find comfort in this difficult time.

Sorry for your loss, 2020-21 have already been trying times as they were, losing a parent is a notch above.
 
Remember the episode of the Drew Carey show where they auditioned guitarists for the band? :ROFLMAO:


to stay on topic RIP TK...

LOVED the DC Show... and had forgotten of that episode til you posted it. funny, to me, i didn't know the matthew sweet guy then; in the '90's :ROFLMAO:
 
i didn't know the matthew sweet guy then; in the '90's :ROFLMAO:

Pretty cool they didn't just stick big names in.
The Johnny Lang one was best one imo, but watch the Ramone segment again:

The three guys absolutely lose it when Joey catches the guitar cord while walking away.
 
I’m betting pills (pain killers) and booze. Lost a friend to that last fall.

Sad deal. Just lost my Dad a week ago, and death is far too familiar to me these days. I don’t wish that pain upon anyone.

may she Rest In Peace, and her family find comfort in this difficult time.
So sorry to hear that, I know how you’re feeling all too well. I lost my Mom in November, my Dad 20 months earlier, one of my best friend/bandmates 5 weeks later, and his wife passed a few months ago. Been a shitty two years, but we’ve gotta get through it for our own families. The sorrow doesn’t seem to subside, you just learn to live with it.
 
Pretty cool they didn't just stick big names in.
The Johnny Lang one was best one imo, but watch the Ramone segment again:

The three guys absolutely lose it when Joey catches the guitar cord while walking away.
yea, i noticed that. that show was really good...back in the day! :giggle:
 
Sorry for your loss, 2020-21 have already been trying times as they were, losing a parent is a notch above.

Thanks, man.

We went for a 27 mile bike ride over Easter, and he was in awesome health. It really blind-sided me. That said, we had an awesome last weekend together, and didn't leave anything on the table, so that gives me a little peace.
 
So sorry to hear that, I know how you’re feeling all too well. I lost my Mom in November, my Dad 20 months earlier, one of my best friend/bandmates 5 weeks later, and his wife passed a few months ago. Been a shitty two years, but we’ve gotta get through it for our own families. The sorrow doesn’t seem to subside, you just learn to live with it.

Condolences on your losses as well - losing a loved one, especially when you didn't see it coming, is a total gut punch. Hope things settle down for you and you can get out of the cycle of mourning. That's gotta be tough.
 
Condolences on your losses as well - losing a loved one, especially when you didn't see it coming, is a total gut punch. Hope things settle down for you and you can get out of the cycle of mourning. That's gotta be tough.
Same to you, Chris, appreciate it.
 
So sorry to hear that, I know how you’re feeling all too well. I lost my Mom in November, my Dad 20 months earlier, one of my best friend/bandmates 5 weeks later, and his wife passed a few months ago. Been a shitty two years, but we’ve gotta get through it for our own families. The sorrow doesn’t seem to subside, you just learn to live with it.
I went through something similiar.
My Mother and Grandmother passed away 2 days apart one year ago., then my Mother in Law got diagnosed with Stage 4 breast cancer during Covid and my wife is a nurse at a large hospital which brought on an extremely challenging dynamic during Covid, nobody knew what was going on then, even the orangehead pigface president joked about it, it was so sketchy and no joke.
I also lost my main dude of dude's and 20 year bandmate to cancer 6 months after that.
From surviving this I learned that something like this is too much to take in such a short period of time.
There is no obvious answer and surviving the challenging days and moments revealed those answers.
And love your baby's man. I have a 11 year old son & 13 year old daughter.
Sacrificing for them taught me so much about what love is.
I cherish every moment with them, gosh, there's nothing like the moment when I make eye contact them .
Much love to you!
 
I went through something similiar.
My Mother and Grandmother passed away 2 days apart one year ago., then my Mother in Law got diagnosed with Stage 4 breast cancer during Covid and my wife is a nurse at a large hospital which brought on an extremely challenging dynamic during Covid, nobody knew what was going on then, even the orangehead pigface president joked about it, it was so sketchy and no joke.
I also lost my main dude of dude's and 20 year bandmate to cancer 6 months after that.
From surviving this I learned that something like this is too much to take in such a short period of time.
There is no obvious answer and surviving the challenging days and moments revealed those answers.
And love your baby's man. I have a 11 year old son & 13 year old daughter.
Sacrificing for them taught me so much about what love is.
I cherish every moment with them, gosh, there's nothing like the moment when I make eye contact them .
Much love to you!
Man, you got hit brutally hard also, so sorry to hear that. All we can do is try and emerge from it stronger and wiser. And like you, I cherish my 12 year old daughter, and no sacrifice is too great. She is by far the greatest thing that’s ever happened to me (and my IIC++) :D....I’m in the process of making some lifestyle changes so I can be here for her for as long as possible, because nothing is certain. To quote my Mom when she was diagnosed, “everything is fine until it isn’t.” Much love to you too, RT brother. :cheers:
 
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