marta read something on the interweb this morning saying that dave chapelle was checking into a hospital for "exhaustion". what exactly does exhaustion mean? i know that lindsey lohan gets it sometimes. lots of stars get it. i think it is simply a publicist's way of saying, "my client stayed out for 4 nights straight and got completely messed up on drugs, so now they are checking into a hospital so fake journalists can't take any more embarrassing pictures of them." is there any other definition for it? could it mean that they were trapped in the woods without food or water and are now being treated for dehydration and exposure to the elements? can regular people get it? what if i show up at the hospital and tell them that i think i have exhaustion? maybe i'm wrong here, maybe regular people do get it. please forgive me if that is the case.
item number two of the morning would be the podcast of the today show that the driver of my shuttle was listening to. the first segment i heard was about the new trend of hiring parenting coaches. then they had a fashion show for new teen beach fashions. it sounds like the tankini is going to be real big again this year, but don't forget to apply the spf. the shuttle reached my stop before i got to the part about new options for summer outdoor furniture. hard hitting stuff.
11 months ago
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This article comes in near the middle on exhaustion debate. While it is a real diagnosis, really it just seems to be a symptom of other problems (ie: giant cocaine habit).
http://www.slate.com/id/2170652/?GT1=10238
I am exhausted, but I do not have a coke habit. I do like tankinis though.
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