(AP)
"I think I have some sort of self-destruction button." Osbourne, who has written a memoir, "Sharon Osbourne Extreme," had surgery for the gastric band in 1999 and plans to shed it in December (when she returns to the U.S.
from Britain), she says. She packed on 15 pounds this year "from overeating," she says, even though the band limits what she can digest. "I keep trying to eat more and more .
.. I'm a pig," says Osbourne, who has indulged in "chocolate, French fries and junk food" instead of sticking to the nutritious diet required of gastric-band patients.
What happens when she eats too much? "You throw up..
.then you eat more," she says. Osbourne, who starred with her bizarre-yet-loving clan in MTV's "The Osbournes," is being cheered on by her three children: Aimee, 23, Kelly, 21, and Jack, 20.
"My kids, their whole life, have seen me struggle with weight," she says. "They say, `Now you need to spend time on your head.'"
This is sickening. Get something of interest on your show.
c. ellis on Nov 6 at 7:55 pm MST
Roy Lewis
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I am praying for Nicole, her son, and her newborn baby. Nicole is a strong lady. Time does heal pain, I will be praying!
Dawn Murphy in Mountain View, California
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duttypaul@hotmail.com.Sean Paul take care.
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Just saw it. People were cheering at the end of the movie!!
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One of the GREATS.
He merly voiced his own opinion, and did not change it based on what other people said, freedom of speech and voiceing ones own opinion is one of the things Dr.Martin Luther King Jr. fought for.
That being said, i find this in no way offesnsive. The lessons and meanings behind the episodes of Boondocks are often misconstrued. Instead of focusing ones whole attention on a word about someones ethnicity, those who watch the show, should focus thier the attention on the true lessons that can be gained from the show.
This episode should not be all about the use of the n-word. Whos to say that if He was alive today, he would have used the n-word, he may have, and he may not have. Rather then concerning oneself with the use of a racial slur, focus on what Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr. was all about, and not a word, that he did not even say himself. Dr.
Marthin Luther King Jr. was about unity and equality, and to ingore that message, because of one word, completly underminds what He fought for. So instead of seeing this as a mockery of a great man,see it as a tribute to a great man, and the things that He tried is hardest to uphold.
i love watchign ur videos and listening to ur music.ur voice is lovely.the words u sing gets the message across i think.
if u get wat i mean ?I wil always buy ur music and i am behind u all the way i hope u get this and thankyou.
