Posted on 03/19/2022 4:58:21 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Sounds like Keef had a chat with Jocelyn Elders about Eric Clapner.
Go home Keith, you’re drunk.
One can be DARN sure that if Keith got the same problems that Eric had after HIS shot, HE would be screaming against it too.
Yet, he’s trying to preach “tolerance” to Clapton??
He’s pretty old. He’s in his 70s.
I like both Eric Clapton and Keith Richards. I don’t care how they act because I’m not the one who has to take care of them. I just don’t take medical advice from guitar players. They’re entitled to their opinions but that’s all they are: Opinions, and not terribly-well-informed opinions at that.
I scoff at people who think that whatever these male bimbos have to say about vaccinations should be taken seriously. Mr Richards has had his blood replaced several times, an extremely expensive medical procedure, as a cure for his addiction. He can afford that, right? That’s great, Keef. It’s good to be the king.
And old Keith is actually a really smart, well-spoken guy. His interviews are always good.
But GTFO with your medical advice, Keef.
Keith: Give it to me straight, Doc. I can take it.
Doctor: *looks at chart* *takes off glasses* *rubs eyes*
Keith: *anxiously* What is it, Doc?
Doctor: Mr Richards, I’ve been doing some reading and have talked to some colleagues. And, well.... *heavy sigh* We’ve got our hands on some evidence, you know. There’s no denying the conclusion we’ve all arrived at unanimously. I’m sorry.
Keith: ........
Doctor: Injecting street heroin and coke into your veins is really, really bad for you.
Keith: I........are you sure?
Doctor: I know, Mr Richards. It seems crazy, but.... You know, if I were you, I would want a second opinion.
Keith’s wife: *bursts out angrily* You’re damned right we’re going for a second opinion, you damn3d quack!
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