"She's not immune to the pressures of golf, she's not immune to the pressures of life. She's a 25 year-old girl and they're crazy to begin with." says Mel. "This is a story about how you raise a kid and they came out okay. And now something happened and we have to find out what it is."
Hmmm....I have a 26 year old daughter and she's not crazy even though she works full time and is a 3rd year law student. Had he said 16 - 18 year old, then yeah, crazy.
Sounds like this may not have been a surprise to her family.
"At first glance it looks like she might have taken her own life, but at second glance, something is very, very strange about it," Erica's father, Mel Blasberg, told The Press-Enterprise by phone from Nevada. "We're waiting for the police to make an investigation, it's a pending investigation. "Either way, I lost her and it's impossible to deal with
Yeah no kidding. WTF is it with people today trying to make anyone more than a few years younger than them a child? Lots of people go to school, get married, and have jobs and kids and stable lives at the same ages they did 100 years ago.
Few Americans born after WWII have real true life experience, the kind our grandparents on back had where they actually dealt with daily life and death decisions and hard times. The kind people in other countries face every day today.
It just astounds me how some of these people think they are so wise and sage just because they reach a certain point in life. A great number of people in this country need to very much get over themselves.