He also goes into graphic (perhaps too graphic) detail about the physical toll they’ve taken on him-and the financial, emotional, and mental toll they’ve taken on those close to him. Then there’s the Big Terrible Thing-his addictions themselves, how he got started, how he maintained them, and his several attempts to get sober (of varying successes and lengths of success). But again, there’s not much of that overall-and those, too, serve to support the overall thesis-even more than the professional matters do. There’s some juicy (largely nameless, but you can read between the lines) bits about his love life-as the title suggests. And those are interesting, amusing, and support the overall thesis of the book-he’s an addict who has been blessed with more good things than he knows how to handle. But those don’t make up the bulk of the material. Sunshine, The Odd Couple, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, and other projects. This isn’t full of-but does contain-some good, behind-the-scenes stuff about Friends, Fools Rush In, The Whole Nine Yards, Mr. But I had had all that the outside had to offer! What’s Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing About? I am constantly filled with a lurking loneliness, a yearning, clinging to the notion that something outside of me will fix me. My mind is out to kill me, and I know it. Mystery/Detective Fiction/Crime Fiction/Thrillerīy Matthew Perry DETAILS: Publisher: Macmillan Audio.
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