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View attachment 25726It is also, apparently, Mental Health Week.
http://mentalhealthxdesign.com/headlines/rob-ford-and-i.html
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View attachment 25726It is also, apparently, Mental Health Week.
One thing I haven't really seen explained in any kind of detail: what exactly did Slob say about Renata last week?
A couple things that I have been thinking about:
1) Why flee the country? Surely there are reputable and effective rehab centers in Canada.
2) Who had the date of Rob fleeing the country in the arrest pool? Obviously it wasn't an arrest, but it was certainly a milestone event. Maybe that person deserves some sort of consolation prize...
3) Assuming Ford IS in rehab AND is earnest about getting help, what reputable facility would release him back into the same place he just came from into a super high stress campaign environment??? Seriously, what treatment center would say "yeah, man, you're cured. Go back and start campaigning. Have at it boss!"
I don't know a lot about rehab but I would assume that most facilities who treat high profile patients would like that their patients stay sober to protect their reputation. Releasing a guy into an environment geared towards a high potential for a spectacular public relapse would seem like a bad business decision.
Can a person just leave a rehab facility without completing the 30 days?
How funny would it be if he WAS at rehab and skipped off to parts unknown? Imagine Doug's reaction!Sure, unless it's court mandated, then your only other choice is probably prison.
A couple things that I have been thinking about:
1) Why flee the country? Surely there are reputable and effective rehab centers in Canada.
2) Who had the date of Rob fleeing the country in the arrest pool? Obviously it wasn't an arrest, but it was certainly a milestone event. Maybe that person deserves some sort of consolation prize...
3) Assuming Ford IS in rehab AND is earnest about getting help, what reputable facility would release him back into the same place he just came from into a super high stress campaign environment??? Seriously, what treatment center would say "yeah, man, you're cured. Go back and start campaigning. Have at it boss!"
I don't know a lot about rehab but I would assume that most facilities who treat high profile patients would like that their patients stay sober to protect their reputation. Releasing a guy into an environment geared towards a high potential for a spectacular public relapse would seem like a bad business decision.
I think he said something like "my wife and kids hate me".
“My wife and children hate me. I am in over my head,” Ford reportedly said at [Musik].
http://www.citynews.ca/2014/05/01/f...ter-lewd-audio-alleged-new-drug-video-emerge/
Can a person just leave a rehab facility without completing the 30 days?