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Kevin Still Wants Sole Custody!

Posted on Fri Jun 27, 2008 10:46 AM PDT

Britney Spears britkfedmeeting.jpg Britney Spears may have earned the right to more time with her kids from the courts earlier this week - but if her ex-hubby Kevin Federline has her way, she won't be getting any more!

Kevin Wants Sole Custody
"Kevin has had sole legal custody since January," his attorney Mark Vincent Kaplan told E! Online. "He wants that to become the permanent order at trial, and the visitation to be consistent with what the court expanded it to this week."

Kevin's reasoning, Kaplan explains, is a simple desire for stability - for the childrens' sake, of course. "There's nothing magical about 50-50," he told E!. "There's nothing magical about 60-40. What's magical is that whatever order is in place, it's the order that best suits the best interest of the children."

And according to Kaplan, that stability comes directly from the court-imposed conservatorship, which he credits as bringing "structure and stability" to a volatile situation. "'[I]n flux' is not a description of what you want for a child's environment," he said.

Kevin Wants Britney To Be "Involved"
Of course, it's not all acrimony between Spears and Federline - Kaplan claims his client desperately wants Britney to be "involved in [Jayden and Sean's] lives in a very substantial and meaningful way."

"He wants to have an order," Kaplan said, "that takes into account a certain stability and structure for the kids...regardless of whose house they happen to be at at any given moment."

Mediation Was "Comfortable" And "Positive"
Spears and Federline met yesterday afternoon at the Ritz-Carlton to discuss issues pertaining to custody. Unfortunately, the meeting failed to yield results - by Kaplan's own admission, the mediation "didn't result in an agreement that would avoid the trial set in August."

Still, it sounds like a positive first step - Kaplan himself characterized the meeting as constructive!

"The mood was comfortable, positive, and it was a mood that was consistent with opening at least a great dialogue, which is necessary," Kaplan admitted.

Well, that's good to hear - we sure hope these two can move forward and find a solution which works for them both!



What do you think their custody arrangement will end up looking like?

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Posted by: Not feeling the love for the tard

She wore a BRA? Or was that just a shirt made to look like a bra?
How impressive...a custody hearing, and she wears sweatpants. This woman ain't well, folks. Not by a long shot. Her daddy's fighting an uphill battle.



Posted by: Anonymous

you peopel are stupid those are pictures from earlier this week



Posted by: Anonymous

I agree captain morgan 100% Her own people say she cant take of herself!! She's to unstable! For the sake of these kids, keep them with their dad!!



Posted by: Anonymous

you people are stupid those are pictures from earlier this week



Posted by: skhg

The pressure of having the kids fulltime, could cause a setback for Brit.. She's needs to concentrate on taking care of herself. Should count her blessings, that things are going as well as they are, at this point.



Posted by: Anonymous

If she continues to get and keep her shit together they should have 50/50 custody. Young kids need their mom more than they need their dad. That's not an opinion, it is fact.



Posted by: bi-babe

She looks so much better since she stopped wearing that atrocious red lipstick.



Posted by: skhg

The pressure of having the kids fulltime, could cause a setback for Brit.. She's needs to concentrate on taking care of herself. Should count her blessings, that things are going as well as they are, at this point.



Posted by: Anonymous

he didn't care about any of that crap before she divorced him, now did he?? he was too buzy spending her money any partying in vegas to be bothered with the boys



Posted by: Anonymous

stfu bi-babe, you would look so much better if you lost a few pounds and put a bag over your head



Posted by: koo koo nutso crazy ass shitney

Kevin should have the kids permanently, Britney is not done being crazy. She's just taking a break from insanity because her daddy is around. Once she's on her own again, the lunatic behavior will return and the children don't need to see that shit.



Posted by: jenny

poor brit... she made her bed she has to lie in it. however if and when she does regain her right mind i dont see why she shouldnt have 50/50. if fed-ex gains more it just means more child support money for him and thats what he's trying to keep. however as for the kids going back and forth is confusing for them as it is. it sucks that they are the ones who's going to pay. kids need their mom in there lives more.
hopefully things wrk out for the best w/e it may be.



Posted by: Anonymous

Its whats best for the kids and kevin should have sole custody. who cares if he doesn't have a job he provides stability which she does not. And the courts aren't going to grant someone w/ mental instability, drug or alcohol use, and neglection.



Posted by: VEGAS STRIPPER

And you idiots think FEDEX is a great stable guy. He is a loser creep who parties all the time and drinks and does far more illicit drugs than Britney ever did. He hires strippers and prostitutes to service him and pays them with Britney's child support. He is wanting sole custody because he needs that child support to support HIS LIFESTYLE, not the children's. He has nannies and bodyguards look after them while he is out running the roads from club to club and hanging in Vegas. How often is he seen with the children doing ANYTHING? He attends parties where there are drugs and alcohol used all the time. From what I hear there is a private investigator on his ass that works for Spears and they have dirt on his ass. Lot's of it. I know him intimately and I am considering calling Dateline.



Posted by: Anonymous

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Posted by: Anonymous

I agree...they should stay with Kevin...she's not stable enough yet..



Posted by: VEGAS STRIPPER

And you idiots think FEDEX is a great stable guy. He is a loser creep who parties all the time and drinks and does far more illicit drugs than Britney ever did. He hires strippers and prostitutes to service him and pays them with Britney's child support. He is wanting sole custody because he needs that child support to support HIS LIFESTYLE, not the children's. He has nannies and bodyguards look after them while he is out running the roads from club to club and hanging in Vegas. How often is he seen with the children doing ANYTHING? He attends parties where there are drugs and alcohol used all the time. From what I hear there is a private investigator on his ass that works for Spears and they have dirt on his ass. Lot's of it. I know him intimately and I am considering calling Dateline.



Posted by: Anonymous

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Posted by: Anonymous

Kevin never cared for any of his children like a real father. A real father goes to work and earns money to support the children, to keep them alive, and then spends time with them when he is not working. He doesn't depend on a woman to support him and them, doesn't party with hookers and drug dealers, doesn't take drugs in front of the children, doesn't bring the drug dealer to the children's home.

Everybody, including that bloody Kaplan, needs to reflect back on what started this mess. Britney was fed up with Kevin taking drugs and playing around. Kevin was not fed up with Britney nor did he think she was not capable of taking care of their two babies.

Any man who would try to keep a woman's children from her is the devil, and will certainly burn in hell.



Posted by: jenny

you guys have to realize something thou about this. im not defending brit and her actions but look. when they were married and she had both boys it was k-fed that was running around partying all the time with his friends while she was at home being a mom. so you cant say she abandon them. she had enough and thus ended up with a mental break-down. no one noted that. but since his "rich" life all came to an end all of a sudden he tried however he could to best retain some money.
did you know he was seeking $128mill from the divorced as if he helped her obtain it?! and when that failed he saw an oppertunity. it wasnt much but its enough for him to get by. so stop aplauding im as he's some hero!



Posted by: Anonymous

11:04

take your sexist nonsense elsewhere.
It's ridiculous femminst rubbish that keeps children with abusive controlling bad mothers and good decent men away from being the only hope in thier childrens lives.

What you said isn't fact. Prove it.
What is fact is that kids from songle fathers turn out better than from single mothers so i guess that means children need their fathers more right?
You idiot.



Posted by: fact?

11:04

take your sexist nonsense elsewhere.
It's ridiculous femminst rubbish that keeps children with abusive controlling bad mothers and good decent men away from being the only hope in thier childrens lives.

What you said isn't fact. Prove it.
What is fact is that kids from songle fathers turn out better than from single mothers so i guess that means children need their fathers more right?
You idiot.



Posted by: Anonymous

Sure, 11:13, we believe you. Really.

He should have sole custody. Twitney cannot and does not want to raise the kids. Bad things will happen if she has any custody whatsoever. Monitored overnight visits once a week, and nothing more.

Britards, for once in your lives, think about the KIDS, and what is best for THEM. Being with their mother is furthest from what's best.



Posted by: Anonymous

the world is soooo crazy - of course k-fed wants sole custody - we all know why???? MMMOOONEEEEYYYY!!!!! is k-fed the only father in the world that somebody gave him 'FATHER OF THE YEAR".

makes me sick....



Posted by: double standards

Any man who would try to keep a woman's children from her is the devil, and will certainly burn in hell.

what about the thousands on thousands of women that do that to men daily? 11:16



Posted by: Anonymous

Britney should have SOLE custody. These kids need thier mother. Kevin doesn't look after them, anyway.



Posted by: Anonymous

11:23 YOU are the idiot. I prefaced what I said by saying 'if she gets it together" she should be primary care-giver. The FACT is children need their mother's more when they are young. Female are instinctively nurturers. You retard, women HAVE the babies, do you think that is an accident?



Posted by: VEGAS STRIPPER

1:16

I agree with you. He is a smug, arrogant ,and unattractive man and the only way he can get a woman is flash cash. He is a is a gold digger. I'm surprised he has not tried to have a hit done on Britney. When the truth comes out you will see that OSAMA has a connection with FEDEX's people and money was exchanged. Yes there will be a trial but it will not be at all like anyone on here thinks. Hide and watch!!Britney's attorney is going to rip him and Kaplan a new asshole and the only reason FEDEX agreed to meet with her is because he knows that they have damning evidence on his ass. So does KAPLAN. He can talk to the press all he wants to but that is not going to help FEDEX.



Posted by: jenny

you guys who keep posting that she abused them... quite frankly your the only one that thinks that. i have yet to see or heard of it appear in court!.i would think that the people who are around her, nanny, moniter ect would see that rather than ppl who have never been around her, so plz do tell how she physically "abused" them.
its funny really that when her life started going down hill she still managed to care for them and yet still no signs of brutality!. so where are you getting your source from i wonder.



Posted by: VEGAS STRIPPER

Britney is getting healthier every day and she is fi6ghting for her children. She will be granted 50/50 or sole. There is no way that the Commish is going to give him anymore especially when he reviews all the evidence and finds out that FEDEX and Kaplan have been less than forthcoming to him about FEDEX's behavior and the drug use that FEDEX has been involved with and the unscrupulous people he hangs with. There are photos and videotapes. More will be revealed than anyone wants to see. I see Kaplan dropping Fedex as a client in the near future because FEDEX did not take his advice and do his thing on the down low. The assets are fixing to be frozen. FEDEX is slime. And don't talkshitto me abot my job. I amke a very good living while I attend UNLV so what if I do it as a stripper. I am not a whore. I go home to my baby every night and I would not take the 500 dollars FEDEX offered me for 30 minutes of my time.



Posted by: K-fed fan (now)

give it a good year on her OWN!
then maybe,she can get 1/2 custody



Posted by: Anonymous

Kevin wants sole custody because according to him Brit can't take care of the kids. Why can't Brit do the same as Kevin hire staff to take care of the kids. Kevin is never seen with his kids. He doesn't even take them to the play gym they are always seen at with their bodyguard and nanny. I don't get it he doesn't want Brit to spend more time with the kids yet he doesn't make time for them. What about his other kids they are never seen with Kevin. Yet he gets father of the year.



Posted by: Anonymous

Kevin is a disreputable thief.

Kaplan's statement that whatever custody arrangement is in place should remain is a stupid lawyer's trick. The real and legal arrangement is still 50/50. The current state where Kevin has physical custody is a temporary order put in place during Britney's illness. It is not a legal status.

According to Kaplan's legal "genius," they might as well not have any more court hearings about custody.

Everyone knows that custody can be changed at any time that the court feels it is prudent and/or necessary.

Kevin wants full child support, that is all. The future looks dim for him otherwise.



Posted by: bi-babe

11:16

Britney was incapable of taking care of the children. Kevin had to take the boys out of necessity. He hasn't done any of this to torture Britney. He's trying to protect the kids.



Posted by: again, fact?

11:31

According to a lot of women it was an accident.
Seriously your low opinion of men is disgusting. Men can and do care just as much and more than women. Men are nurturing and caring and providers and protectors.
A child needs someone who will care for them and that is down to the person. gender bias is no reason for men to be discriminated against.
Go back to the 50's if you have that sort of outdated sexist attitude.

Don't talk about things you know nothing about and judging from your response and name calling I hope you don't have children especially sons.



Posted by: Anonymous

vegas, you go girl!!!!! preach it!



Posted by: Anonymous

Since she's been put under conservatorship, that has given him all the court proof kevin needed to make sure she NEVER EVER got her kids back again....

but you all welcomed the conservatorship didn't ya?? No one spoke up when they started to pull strings to get her under conservatorship

so I guess NONE of you can bitch that she won't be getting her kids back

after all, this is what you wanted for the poor girl, remember?

This is the sort of life you believe she should lead...never make another decision on her own accord ever again, and never to be allowed to have her kids again...this is what you all wanted. You'd rather see her alone, and unhappy...as long as she's "stable" right?

you idiots make me sick. Britney will not be happy because she is not free.



Posted by: Anonymous

Listen, when you give birth to some children, then call me and we'll talk about custody. Nature and God intended for women to nurture those children. Yes, men can do it, but it is a substitute for the mother.

I'm sick of men having no respect for women and what they go through.



Posted by: Anonymous

shut the fuck up bi-babe. weren't you getting enough negative attention on the Paris thread, so you have to start your shit here? I am so tired of you. dont address me again you fool!



Posted by: Anonymous

Still think he's in it for the money



Posted by: again, fact?

it sounds to me you're the one with no respect for men and you are looking to be a martyr.

Don't give me the you cant give birth so you're not allowed an opinion or able to raise a child as well as a woman.

I'm sick of this sexist but it's ok if aimed at a man misandry in todays society.
Giving birth does not make you a mother and being a man does not mean you aren't as good as a woman



Posted by: Anonymous

I call em like I see em and you most certainly are a retard. YOU started with the name calling for one. AND for two, I do not have a negative opinion of men, nor did I imply it. I simply said younger children need their moms more than they need their dads. This is something you are too immature and/or ignorant to understand.



Posted by: Anonymous

11:41 I call em like I see em and you most certainly are a retard. YOU started with the name calling for one. AND for two, I do not have a negative opinion of men, nor did I imply it. I simply said younger children need their moms more than they need their dads. This is something you are too immature and/or ignorant to understand.



Posted by: Mm

Anonymous 11:42--I'm disgusted to be female right now (like you are,)because of your comments about women being better care givers than men. That is so untrue! it depends on the INDIVIDUAL. many children end up a complete mess beucase they do not ahve fathers in their lives, and vice versa. women werne't meant to be sole care givers or better care givers or primary care givers any more than men. you're an ignorant skank-ass twit. i'll pray you're incapable of having children, not that any decent man would lay down with the disgusting likes of you!



Posted by: kira

if i were kevin then i would just break out my glock and tell her that if she wantes to see the kids then she would have to take them by force. i always do that to people on here when they cross me and they run like the cowards they are. my glock will settle any problem that someone on here has with me and they will remain silent forever.



Posted by: Anonymous

11:40 So true. If Kevin cared about his children he would not allow the PAPS to follow his children around. Kevin has done nothing to see to it that this STOPS. He is a COWARD. A good and decent FATHER would go with them and make sure the PAPS could not get close enough to his children to photograph them. He is oblivious to that. He is much too BUSY. He should have this stopped IMMEDIATELY before one of them gets hurt or killed. They should not be EXPOSED to PAPS. That is one of the reasons he used in court is the DANGEROUS PAPS that FOLLOW Britney. Check it out. His world is fixing to FALL APART and he will be the next one in REHAB. Now tell me how's he going to explain the PAPS photographing his children and him doing nothing to protect them? As a father he should be there. I guarantee a father like SEAM PENN would rip the camera from the PAPS and tell them to bill him. But Kevin lets them harass his children. You people think he is good FATHER material Give me a break!



Posted by: again, fact?

Again with the insults.

It's a shame some women have your attitude.

A parent is a parent regardless of gender but to suggest one is better than the other because of sex they was born as is sexist and narrow minded.

But when talking to a bigot common sense takes a back seat.

I could finish with a comment about you being too immature and definitely ignorant to understand the double standard of you last comment



Posted by: Anonymous

Friday, June 27th, 2008:

A dark day for Britards.

This is going to drive them completely bonkers.

My money is on Federline.



Posted by: Anonymous

11:56 just observing, but you are way defensive and you are reading things into posts that just aren't there. when you have your babies YOU try to breast feed them then say nature has nothing to do with it. lol.



Posted by: Anonymous

Britney in the past has suffered from self esteem issues, post partum depression and substance abuse. This is no longer the case. why not have their current nanny and manny go back and forth with the children. Also keep her dad as business manager and grocery shopper. Lots of women with bi-polar have custody of their children. What's the problem here. Why can't Kevin be flexible and supportive here? He clearly doesn't deserve sole custody, even if he were a saint. What doesn't he understand about not being the children's mother. Why does this have to drag out for years? She has never abused these children.



Posted by: linda

if i were kevin then i would just break out my glock and tell her that if she wantes to see the kids then she would have to take them by force. i always do that to people on here when they cross me and they run like the cowards they are. my glock will settle any problem that someone on here has with me and they will remain silent forever.



Posted by: Anonymous

Vegas Stripper,

Let's see some documents to back up your claims. Bet you can't come up with a thing.

You're an angry, teenage Britard. Nothing more.



Posted by: Anonymous

hang on all. bi-babe is in need of attention. this douche will now spam the shit out of this thread. I email x17 daily over her. Enough already.



Posted by: Mm

12:02, you're some ignorant broad. god forbid you ever get prgnant, your children will be retarded bottom feeders. just beucase you can breast feed doesn't mean you're a better parent than a man!!



Posted by: Anonymous

"according to him Brit can't take care of the kids"

According to the COURTS also.



Posted by: Anonymous

Britney in the past has suffered from self esteem issues, post partum depression and substance abuse. This is no longer the case. why not have their current nanny and manny go back and forth with the children. Also keep her dad as business manager and grocery shopper. Lots of women with bi-polar have custody of their children. What's the problem here. Why can't Kevin be flexible and supportive here? He clearly doesn't deserve sole custody, even if he were a saint. What doesn't he understand about not being the children's mother. Why does this have to drag out for years? She has never abused these children.



Posted by: Anonymous

11:50 SHUT THE FUCK UP STUPID BITCH. JUST BECAUSE YOU GIVE BIRTH THAT DONT MEAN YOU KNOW HOW TO BE A GOOD PARENT. SHITNEY BLEW IT, NOBODY BUT SHITNEY. I HAVE A NIECE WHO WAS RAISED BY HER DADDY AND THANK GOD SHE WAS. HER MOTHER ( MY SISTER ) WAS A USELESS PIECE OF SELFISH SHIT. YOU HAVE TO BE ABLE TO PUT THE KIDS FIRST, NOT SECOND TO YOUR CAREER AND YOURSELF, FIRST. YOU MUST BE A 16 YEAR OLD PARENT BECAUSE YOU ARE IGNORANT AS HELL. THE MOST IMPORTANT BONDING TIME IS THE FIRST YEAR OF LIFE. THATS GONE. THEY LOVE AND KNOW THEIR NANNY MORE THAN THEIR MNOTHER AND IT IS ALL HER OWN FAULT. IF SHE REALLY GAVE A FUYK SHE WOULD HAVE DONE EVERYTHING IN HER POWER TO STOP THIS FROM HAPPENING IN THE FIRST PLACE. SHE DIDNT. SHE CARED MORE ABOUT HERSELF THAN HER BOYS AND THAT IS WHY KEVIN WILL HAVE PERMANENT CUSTODY FOR THE REST OF THEIR CHILDHOOD YEARS.



Posted by: Anonymous

Fatney doesn't stand a chance in hell in getting those kids back, she can't even take care of herself let alone 2 little boys. Those kids will end up dead if left in her care. I hope these people put those kids first.



Posted by: Anonymous

They should give Tater Tot and Small Fry to those two black people who take care of them. Why not? They could make a movie "The Jerk II" and get rich and make KFed and Tardney beg for beans money.



Posted by: Anonymous

there may not be much stable about a 50-50 custody agreement but what is so much better about Kevin never being home and the boys always being with nannys and body guards? Being totted around by everyone except your dad may be stable but where is the father - son relationship?



Posted by: Anonymous

Hopefully this thread will stay on subject and not dissolve into all the bi-babe insults and such......



Posted by: Anonymous

i agree 11:25(2), 11:41(1), 11:48. to the assholes who posted at 11:04,11:42 and as vegas stripper: fuck you! who are you to come on here trashing men? it's pretty obvious that you have some serious issues with men and this is your opportunity to attack them. your past history with men doesn't give you the right to generalize and assume that all men have no respect for women. maybe the ones you've encoutered in your own life have been like that to you, but there are probably a lot of women out there who would disagree with you.



Posted by: Mr. and Ms. Nanny

They should give Tater Tot and Small Fry to those two black people who take care of them. Why not? They could make a movie "The Jerk II" and get rich and make KFed and Tardney beg for beans money.



Posted by: Anonymous

12:04 I'm laughing so hard here because you just don't "get it" You have o think a little deeper than the words, honey. The fact that women have the babies and can breast feed is intended. We are the nuturers as in nature, as in nature intended etc . This si obviously a little too deep for you to grasp. No child belongs with an abusive parent male or female, and NO ONE said children don't need their Dads.. what is being said is YOUNG CHILDREN need their moms MORE.



Posted by: Mm

how do we know kevin doesn't take care or spend time with his boys? you dont! maybe he does so in the privacy of his home! unlike fatney who runs around on her cell phone outside while sooene else pulls them in a wagon or whatnot.



Posted by: GOOD LUCK TO KEVIN


shitney has to be led around with someone constantly holding her hand and her daddy has to wipe her ass for her. HOW CAN YOU IDIOTS HONESTLY THINK SHE COULD BE A GOOD MOTHER ?????????????? YOU PEOPLE ARE STUPID AND ALLLLLL NEED TO GO TO SOME SERIOUS PARENTING CLASSES BEFORE YOU HAVE CHILDREN. YOU ARE CLUELESS FOOLS WHO I HOPE DONT HAVE CHILDREN. YOUR SELFISHNESS SHINES THROUGH WHEN YOU SAY SHE SHOULD GET FULL CUSTODY, IT SHOWS THAT YOU REALLY DONT HAVE A CLUE HOW TO BE A GOOD PARENT. YOU HAVE TO GIVE UP YOUR WHOLE LIFE FOR CHILDREN AND IF YOU CANT DO THAT THAN YOU SHOULD NOT BE A PARENT.



Posted by: Britney sux

There are a LOT of comment police on this place. What happened to free speech? Who's collecting the $, cause it ain't free on this website?



Posted by: Anonymous

12:11 you are just dying for a fight I suspect you are bi-babe under anon (again)
Vegas never trashed men in general
SHE TRASHED KFED because he is shit, so eat that!



Posted by: Anonymous

Federline doesn't parade the kids in front of the paps for photo ops. The argument that "we never see him with the kids" is weak, and cannot hold up here. Face it, Britney fans, you're angry, and that is what is fueling your comments. You're not thinking about the children's welfare at all.



Posted by: Mm

12:12 (3) no YOU just don't get it, you stupid twat. britneys kids aren't breastfeeding and no child needs their mother MORE than their father. women like you are the problem in this world--you're uneducated, useless, dirty, ignorant trash. any man who heard you say that would NEVER impregnate you. children need BOTH their parents (sane, healthy, responsible) parents EQUALLY. That is why it takes a MAN to MAKE A BABY TOO.. or did you forget that, you piece of trash??



Posted by: meme

well, you have two people both of whom were immature, selfish, and narcisisstic. One of them stepped up, settled down, and by all accounts has done a good job as a parent. The other one......hmm......drove with the kids unrestrained, put the car seat in the car facing the wrong way, almost tripped and dropped the kid, while making sure to save the Starbucks Moccachino in the other hand, flashed genitalia to the world, was caught driving at speeds in excess of 100 mph. Had the kids up late, drinking soda pop from a bottle. Barricaded herself and the kid in a bathroom. Had a court appointed monitor confirm that her parenting skills were inadequate and that the kids were not safe in her custody.

Need I go on...........



Posted by: Britney is the devil.

"Any man who would try to keep a woman's children from her is the devil, and will certainly burn in hell."

And any woman, who puts herself and her own needs above her kids needs to burn in hell, or any woman who uses her kids as media tools, deserves to burn in hell. Britney has dragged those poor kids through her crap for along enough,
she is a selfish whore, she only cares about herself. Just because she popped 2 kids out doesn't mean she should have them. There isn't a court in the land that would let this whore have those kids back. And RIGHTLY so.
She's a satanic whore.



Posted by: Proud of Kevin

All ya all complaining about Kevin, sing it to the judge. He's the one who agreed to seal some damaging evidence and take the kids away from your druggie/alcoholic, abusive "star". It's out of Kevins hands, get a clue. This is the courts decision. Her actions created her problems. Unfortunatly her kids are the victims. Kevin is just doing the right thing. Brit could care less about those kids. She's just trying to repair her image. Thats all, no more/no less. The judge knows it.
Overnight, one night a week but monitored. Her own children! How embarrassing! You really have to F-up big time to have these restrictions. What did she do to those poor boys?



Posted by: Anonymous

meme!!

THANK you. Not much more needs to be said.



Posted by: Anonymous

britney got screwed-just cause she has the money.
i not a fan so this is not biased.
kevin knows that if he has the children-he gets paid.
kevin will fight until kids are 18-why not?britney pays his lawyer fees.
he talks about how a good father is so important-and he is one.
kevin left shar jackson for britney. he has kids with her that he never saw and he never fought for custody. he basically said bye to his kids because shar(BM) is broke.
when britney brings out the real guns-kevin is fucked!
she will win!



Posted by: Mm

I know all about what it takes to be an inhuman, lowlife piece of trash. I am an inferior stupid coward that talk's a bunch of shit around here.



Posted by: Anonymous

Well you that are fighting about nurturing of children, here is a little Psychology about attachment and children;"Attachment is not synonymous with love and affection. Although love and affection may indicate bonds exist, the bonds proposed by attachment theory, strictly speaking, presuppose needs rather than affection. In the case of child-to-adult relationships, the child's tie is the "attachment" and the caregiver's reciprocal equivalent is referred to as the "caregiving bond"
For more information read about Erickson's 8 stages of development and look up the Attachment theory. Childrern most certainly need their mother but their father can be the next person in line to be a primary caregiver but in the case of Kevin Federline he gave that job to the nanny and the bodyguard.



Posted by: Anonymous

12:16(1) you stupid little bitch. if there's anyone who's looking for a fight it's you you sorry pathetic poor excuse for a human being.



Posted by: Anonymous

This is GREAT news. She cared more about having her picture snapped by the pap's than she did about showing up for her custody hearings. This bi-polar bull shit is just something her family came up with to try and fix her mistakes. SHE IS GETTING EVERYTHING SHE DESERVES !!



Posted by: the real Mm

Oooh nice impersonation of me. You do realize everyone is wise to you, right? haha stupid sexist twat. That REALLY hurts. Youre the inhuman one here. You're the only one saying babies need their moms (no matter how incapable) more than their daddies.



Posted by: Anonymous

12:17 I suspect you didn't finish high school. I am degreed in the subject.It has nothing to do with breast-feeding literally, that statement was meant figuratively, you don't get what that means either do you? Kids need both a mom and a dad but younger ones NEED THEIR MOM"S MORE! Now take a deep breath, honey, I didn't say they need mom INSTEAD of dad I said they need MORE mom than dad. Why do I bother arguing with a fool?



Posted by: Michelle

OH I BET HE WANTS SOLE CUSTODY. He just does not want his cash flow to run dry and he wil lose alot of it if Brit gets some custody back, GOD U KNOW HE JUST WONT BE ABLE TO GO TO VEGAS EVERY OTHER DAY AND PARTY HIS BRAINS OT. Seems to me like the kids NANNY AND BODYGUARD SHOULD GET FULL LEGAL CUSTODY ALONG WITH THE BANKROLL



Posted by: Anonymous

Hoo boy.....the anger level of the Britney fans is going to soar now. I see numerous insults and childish comments on the horizon.....



Posted by: Anonymous

Those kids need to be with both Mom and Dad and soon. They are young and healthy attachment for children occur during the first 2 years. These children likely are more attached to the nanny than to anyone else. This is so sad. This is what a psychologist would tell you as a parent and those kids will likely have therapy later on in life. They will be insecure according to the attachment theory and Erickson's stages of development. Those are APA (American Psychological Association) accepted theories. Bottom line is nurturing is very important at these children's ages and both Britney and Kevin need to work on their parenting skills. There is no winner here. Please quit fighting about this. You both are putting up good arguments but the thing is that these kids have already been exposed to harmful behavior by both of their parents.



Posted by: Anonymous

12:25....do you honestly believe that those kids should be with their mother in her current state? If so, why? How do you know she'll get better? Come on....make that degree sing....



Posted by: Anonymous

It looks to me like the kids are attached to the paid caregivers. Kids need unselfish parents who see to their needs over their own. Right now, Kevin is doing that. Like I said, truth be known, the hired help know better what love is than those kids' own parents. You people who argue Brit vs KFed need to give it up. They're both losers. There's still hope for the kids IF someone outside the Spears/Federline/Jackson camp can raise them. They'd be better off if they were puppies to adopt.



Posted by: Mm

12:25 (1) You're most certainly NOT degreed on ANY subject, poser! HAHA.

I have two BFAs and an MFA, thank you. NOt that I need to explain myself, as you've shown your true colors on this site quite well: you;re an ignorant, uneducated, sexist, useless skanky cow
Children need GOOD parents period, they do NOT ultimately need their mother more.



Posted by: Anonymous

"I agree with you. He is a smug, arrogant ,and unattractive man"

Britney is the most arrogant and unattractive person in the whole world, so that is rich.



Posted by: Anonymous

12:28 I don't know what her current state is, no one here does for that matter. I think they should be with her IF and only IF she is determined stable. These screaming willies here are so hell bent on wanting to fight, they are not reading the words. I was stating in generalizations not directly at Britney's case.



Posted by: Anonymous

by the by, when the kids are grown-ups, i'm sure they will go back to court and aks them - WHY THE HELL DID YOU GAVE US TO K-FED! (take note - K-FED not DADDY). how can he be a good father if he can't even be a good husband er provider.. Remember that a mentally incapable britney dumped k-fed which means he's nonsense. it's a no branier that k-fed is senseless human being.



Posted by: New mother

OMG TO ALL U stupid assholes on the above post!!!! BABIES AND YOUNG CHIDREN ARE SUPPOSED TO BE WITH THEIR MOTHERS. WE ARE THE ONES THAT GIVE BIRTH TO THEM AND ARE EMOTIANLLY ATTACHEDIN A WAY THAT A MAN COULD NEVER BE. IT is NOT sexist it is just the way it is. SO STOP BEING SO POLITACLLY CORRECTT AND UNTIL YOU HAVE A FUCIN VAGINA AND GIVE BIRTH TO A CHLD FUC OFFF



Posted by: New mother

OMG TO ALL U stupid assholes on the above post!!!! BABIES AND YOUNG CHIDREN ARE SUPPOSED TO BE WITH THEIR MOTHERS. WE ARE THE ONES THAT GIVE BIRTH TO THEM AND ARE EMOTIANLLY ATTACHEDIN A WAY THAT A MAN COULD NEVER BE. IT is NOT sexist it is just the way it is. SO STOP BEING SO POLITACLLY CORRECTT AND UNTIL YOU HAVE A FUCIN VAGINA AND GIVE BIRTH TO A CHLD FUC OFFF



Posted by: Anonymous

wtf is a bfa or mfa lol?



Posted by: tinka

to new nother:



god help your baby. you're going to mess it up so fucking bad! i ahve a vagina and i have very well adjusted, healthy children and i would never say the shit you just did. babies don't necessarily need their mothers more, and babies can definiteily bond with their fathers more than their mothers! it depends who steps up and nurtures them. having a "fucking vagina" nice mouth, you're trashy, doesn't make a woman more significant to a child than the father. one song comes to mind when i think of women like you: "if i only had a brain".



Posted by: Anonymous

12:32, I think it's been made quite clear that she is NOT stable. Her children were taken from her by a court of law......



Posted by: the real Mm

I love to whack off to pictures of my hero k. federline!



Posted by: bi-babe

12:16-1

Dayum bitch! Get over me already! Does ur whole fucking world revolve around me? !!!!!!!



Posted by: Anonymous

12:32 You CAN see what state she is in, EVERY DAY !!! She is being led around like a dog on a leash. She has MENTAL CASE written all over her face. Her daddy still has to take care of her. She was just deemed NOT FIT to even go to court. The whole world knows her mental state or you can bet your ass her crew would be shouting to the world about how much better she is and how unfair this is. SHE IS EITHER FAKING MENTAL ILLNESS OR HAS A SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS either way she is not parenting material !!



Posted by: Anonymous

12:04

I wish I was still a child but I am a 24 year old stripper in Vegas making about 1000 a night with a 18 month old baby. I do know Kevin as a client where he has been a guest at private parties and he came into the place I work. Or should I say FederLIE. As I said you do not know him and you do not know abut his CHARACTER so until the TRUTH comes out and IT IS GOING TO, don't get so UPSET about this. It does not affect you DIRECTLY as it does me. I have dealt with this guy IN ACTION and he is not a GENTLEMAN.



Posted by: Anonymous

12:37 (2) if you don't know then you're a moron.



Posted by: Anonymous

it means bachlor of faggy assholes..



Posted by: Anonymous

I loves how her 'fans' act as if the court's decision to take the kids away was some sort of mistake, like a clerical error or something similar. There were damn good reasons why they were taken away, because doing such a thing is only done when there is a serious risk at hand. It also looks like that courts are still not convinced of their safety. They are talking about her being too incompetent to even appear in court! I guess the habitual and frequent drug, alcohol, and substance abuse makes for good mothering? Remember, it was not Kevin, but Brit who had this court decision made about them. Brit, NOT Kevin. Just because a woman gives birth to kids does not ensure that she is competent either, or things like mothers driving their kids into lakes would have never happened, right? Also, make blanket statements that all mother deserve being parents over men is just ridiculous! As another poster pointed out, this depends on the individual. In this case, it is Brit who has had the kids taken away after going for that fateful gurney ride. And if any of you believe that her mental illness can be turned on and off like a light switch, you have no clue about anything! It's for life and that's why this discussion is happening. Better get used to seeing Kevin have custody, while Brit gets visitation rights at best!



Posted by: Anonymous

Vegas Stripper at 12:41....YOU are the one who's getting upset here.....calm yourself......and does making $1000 a night as a stripper (most likely untrue) make you an awesome mother? God help your kid (if you even have one).



Posted by: Anonymous

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Posted by: Anonymous

12:41 (3) you're sooo funny and about as mature as a 13 year old boy.



Posted by: tinka

My fishy stink trap smells so bad
I've pushed so many babys threw this ol' thing you could probaby stick a baby back up inside me and I wouldn't feel it.



Posted by: Anonymous

GO THE FUCK AWAY BI-COW!



Posted by: Anonymous

new mother... I feel sorry for your poor bastard. I only hope you ARE ONLY 15 AND HAVE ROOM TO GROW, IF NOT THAN YOUR POOR BASTARD IS IN FOR A LOOOOOOOONG CHILDHOOD BECAUSE YOU ARE STUPID AS HELL !!



Posted by: Chet

Lets show her kids and the judge pictures of her with her shaved head freaking out with an umbrella. Shitney is a LOSER drug addict that should NEVER get custody of her kids. She should do the world a favor and take a LONG drive off a short cliff. She is a fat lazy no good disgusting human being who I would not piss on if she was on fire. The best thing that will ever happen to Shitney is when the cops do a body outline on her body....but they will need lots of chalk to get around her giant fat drugged up no good mother ass.



Posted by: bi-babe

My fishy stink trap smells so bad



Posted by: Anonymous

IF she truly has bi-polar disorder, it's a rarity to let someone like that KEEP her children. Especially if she's given them plenty of reason to take them away in the first place. And before any of you who havent' had first hand experience argue the point, I can tell you firsthand that a diagnosis like this is horrible. It's not as easy as take a few pills and everything is going to be fine. Everything is never fine. The ups are way-y-y-y up and the lows are devastating to more than the person affected by the disease. I'll bet my life that the ONLY way she's having overnight visits is IF there is a professional on board as well as her father. There is NO way they would trust her to make 'adult' decisions around those boys. Usually someone in this condition can skate through life if and only if they live a very methodical lifestyle. Get up at 8am, eat at 9am, walk at 10, nap at 11, etc. As soon as you add some unknown stressor, the routine goes blooey and the person goes blooey along with it. I'm saddened by the decision to let her visit them more, and I doubt that it will ever go any further than that.



Posted by: Anonymous

These kids saying that they're new mothers and Vegas Strippers are just that......kids using different monikers. They've never shown up on any other thread about Britney Spears...until this one. Doesn't add up.



Posted by: Anonymous

kfed should not get sold custody, because he is in for the money! he dont watch the kids has bodyguards do,but in the end it will be 50/50 custody!



Posted by: Anonymous

all that assh#le kevin is after is money. He doesn't give a sh*t about the best interest of the kids. Britney you can beat that son of a b&#ch. Keep progressing, you're doing great!



Posted by: bi-babe

I know all about what it takes to be an inhuman, lowlife piece of trash. I am an inferior stupid coward that talk's a bunch of shit around here.



Posted by: Anonymous

new mother You are OBVIOUSLY an unwed uneducated teen mother. GO SIGN UP FOR PARENTING CLASSES NOW.. YOUR CHILDS STABILITY DEPENDS ON IT. YOU ARE TOOOO CLUELESS TO BE A GOOD MOTHER AND I PITY YOUR NEWBORN.



Posted by: K-fed fan (now)

Children need both parent in this world..,
Life is hard enough.,
Hopefully, Britney can be stable on her own so with time the judge can allow some custody..

A judge decided all this... Not Kevin or his lawyers!



Posted by: bi-babe

12:50

Yes, YOU most certainly r! You couldn't have described yourself any better if u were sober!

bwhahahahahha!



Posted by: Anonymous

bi-babe is drunk again, we might as well move along before she starts her spamming



Posted by: Anonymous

NO ONE WANTS YOU HERE YOU FOOL BI-COW



Posted by: Anonymous

DAMN IT We finally get a good conversation going & that freak has to show up! S T F U bi-babe NO ONE CARES!



Posted by: Anonymous

im out!



Posted by: Chet

Lets all pitch in to buy Shitney a nice glass of rat poison so we can end all this.....



Posted by: Anonymous

you sure know how to clear a room bi-scag, I am taking off too. We are so tired of your shit!



Posted by: K-fed fan (now)

I live in America., land of the free and home of the brave.,
Free speach also!



Posted by: Chet

Lets all pitch in to buy bi-babe a nice glass of rat poison so we can end all this.....



Posted by: Oda Mae

12:50 is imp. That's no bi-babe.



Posted by: who I do is no ones business-babe

speech is one thing, spam is another



Posted by: Oda Mae

K-Fed wants sole custody? This is war.



Posted by: Anonymous

In California the law is very clear

When there is a custody issue and only one parent comes to court the order is issued as a default judgement and that had a great deal to do with the judgement of TEMPORARY CUSTODY that Kevin has with the children. Although there was evidence as there well should be it has a lot to do with Britney not going in to court. OSAMA and ALLEY CAT had a great deal to do with that. Have you seen OSAMA and ALLEY CAT lately? NO Because they are HIDING COARDS. Kevin knows about this. ALLEY CAT needs her ass kicked and OSAMA needs some JAIL TIME.



Posted by: who I do is no ones business-babe

Oda, yeah she does shit like that all the time, then she posts 5 minutes later "oh, I'm being imped!" anything to bring attention to herself. pathetic



Posted by: Anonymous

In California the law is very clear

When there is a custody issue and only one parent comes to court the order is issued as a default judgement and that had a great deal to do with the judgement of TEMPORARY CUSTODY that Kevin has with the children. Although there was evidence as there well should be it has a lot to do with Britney not going in to court. OSAMA and ALLEY CAT had a great deal to do with that. Have you seen OSAMA and ALLEY CAT lately? NO Because they are HIDING COWARDS. Kevin knows about this. ALLEY CAT needs her ass kicked and OSAMA needs some JAIL TIME.



Posted by: Anonymous

1:04....please lose the CAPS......and also lose the excuses for Britney Spears. The courts took her kids away because she was a danger to them. How many times must you be told this?



Posted by: Anonymous

1:04 good post!



Posted by: Anonymous

If Kevin is so atrocious, then why have Jamie, Lynn, and even Jamie Lynn not kicked him to the curb and come out publicly against him? He has maintained a good relationship with Brit's family and has never been called out in a bad way by any of them, even Brit. The fact that Jamie is hanging out with Kevin, playing golf and such is a good indication that he is doing ok as a father. If any of them despised him, it would have come out somewhere, somehow, but is never has. Brit having a lawyer is also understandable, seeing as the upcoming court would require one. It's also a case that has been known about and set for sometime and has not been added because of anything new that has happened. Hopefully, after it happens, the tug of war mainly initiated by the media will calm down a bit, but that's being optimistic at best.



Posted by: Anonymous

You fucking losers cant handle the truth. SHITNEY WAS A BAD MOTHER !! Nothing more needs to be said.



Posted by: Oda Mae

K-Fed wants sole custody? This is war.

if i were brit then i would just break out my glock and tell him that if he wantes to keeep the kids then she would have to take them by force. i always do that to people on here when they cross me and they run like the cowards they are. my glock will settle any problem that someone on here has with me and they will remain silent forever.



Posted by: Anonymous

Oda Mae/kira:

Your act is old and tired. Hang it up.



Posted by: Anonymous

OdaMae=samlufti



Posted by: Anonymous

bi-babe

Your act is old and tired. Hang it up.



Posted by: Anonymous

everyone else let when bi showed up



Posted by: my bad... bye bye from me too

everyone else left when bi showed up



Posted by: Anonymous

Oh please Oda Mae, go ahead and 'glock' someone, you over exaggerating liar, so they can go ahead and throw you away in some sort of cell for a long, long time! You must find some sort of humor saying crap like that, or you truly are insane. Either way, you're either a liar and/or a nut. And no one here is laughing WITH you, just AT you! Your brain needs an enema.



Posted by: Anonymous

12:48
You do not know anything about Bipolar Disorder. I am Bipolar and a very productive member of society and I raised my child as a single mother from age 12 when I divorced her drunken father. I worked for the Department of Defense working with the ROICC OFFICERS in CA and was the Contracts Administrator for such jobs as the NAVAL HOUSING that was built at SAN PEDRO CA and 29 PALMS and others. There are many variables with Bipolar Disorder. There is more than one type of Bipolar Disorder also and there are a variety of symptons and treatments. I take only TRILEPTAL, a mood stabilizer. Nothing more and I have raised my child and also had TEMPORARY CUSTODY of my grandchildren while my child got into some METH problems which she has now been clean off of for 2 years.



Posted by: Anonymous

12:48
Try learning about BIPOLAR DISORDER before you post. It is true that there is Bipolar MANIA and HYPOMANIA and DEPRESSION but there are many levels of each and in my particular case I was HYPOMANIC. I could work for days and get maybe 24 hours sleep per week. I worked jobs that I did 6/10s and 7/12's. I would get up and be at the horse stables with my daughter when she was a teen and I broke horses and she practiced barrel racing and we had to feed our horses, 4 of them and again after work we would go there and ride or just hang out and feed them and then go home or out to dinner or whatever was on the agenda. You are not well versed at all in Bipolar Disorder.



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He's a loser! Has no money by his own, give no attention to his boys and for the others kids (a real dad would give it)
He is in it for the money! While he's with Britney's babies, he still gets lots of money!
fucking ferderline must to die!
Esse cara é um mer da mesmo! Vagabundo, vai trabalhar!



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Posted by: Brit Fan

The Commish seems to be making solid decisions. This will all work itself out over time.



Posted by: Anonymous

Absolutely no diss to those of you who have been successful. I am a medical person with a 'bi-polar' DX in our family, and it was a horrible experience. We agonized daily to decide whether to allow the person to retain her child. The deciding factor one day was when we found that she had locked her child in the basement -"in case wolves would get her" -- end of discussion and off to court everyone went. It was a horrible few years. Once the person was 'freed' of her responsibility, she got better to the point that she could live on her own. But she could never EVER be with a child again. Everyone's experience is different. I applaud you for your successes. The only 'verse' I know is the one I've experienced.



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Oda Mae, thanks for choosing to be sane. One of the trollers posts as me @ 12:50 and then blames me for THEIR trolling. Sooooo typical and predictable. Anything to turn the thread into a discussion about MOI!!!! They could care less about the celebrities on X17, they just want to talk about me! ME ME ME!!!!



Posted by: Anonymous

Just goes to show that there are varying levels of mental health disorders and bipolarity. 1:21 sounds like type 2, the less serious type. Brit sounds like type 1, the heavier kind. Comparing mental health disorders on an individual basis is worthless. What you have and how you deal with it is not some cut and dry thing where there is some sort of mold. People may have a similar, general diagnosis, but that means nothing. Some do well, some never do well. You should know this and if you don't, talk to your therapists or doctors.
A very close family friend of mine has type 1 and he seemed ok one day when we were hanging out. The SWAT team tear gassed him out of his house the next day after a suicidal intention incident with a gun. He tells me freely about how he feels and he said on that day, he just 'wasn't feeling quite right'. It didn't make me bat an eye. He also says he'll never even think of having kids because of what he goes through and also because of a good chance of passing it along. I enjoying hanging out with him and there's never been a moment where I felt worried about him having an episode. He's also said that he hopes Brit never becomes a spokes person for the disorder, because it will have a very negative impact on how he is perceived! I don't blame him one bit for feeling like that!



Posted by: linda

i'm actually working on my list of people who i'm going to report because of the things they have said about me. you know i'm always on here right? i'm on the lookout for anyone who says bad things about me. they will be reported. i've also got my glock with me just in case someone thinks that they can take a shot at me and get away with it. i will also give them a shot, but it will be coming courtesy of my glock.



Posted by: Oda Mae

1:11 IMP.

1:04 listening.

You you you and you -- could you pull your self TOGETHER?



Posted by: Anonymous

CELEBRITIES WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER

January

• Virginia Woolf - novelist - January 25, 1882

February

• Axl Rose - rock singer - February 6, 1962

March

• Maurice Benard - actor - March 1, 1963
• Robert Lowell - poet - March 1, 1917
• Charley Pride - country-western singer - March 18, 1938

May

• Rosemary Clooney - singer - May 23, 1928

June

• Mariette Hartley - actress - advocate - June 21, 1940

September

• Linda Hamilton - actress - September 26, 1956

October

• Sting - musician, actor - October 2, 1951
• Margot Kidder - actress - October 17, 1948
• Jean-Claude Van Damme - actor - October 18, 1960
• Jeannie C. Riley - country-western singer - October 19, 1945
• Carrie Fisher - actress/writer - October 21, 1956
• Sylvia Plath - poet/author - October 27, 1932

November

• Larry Flynt - publisher, activist - November 1, 1942
• Vivien Leigh - actress - November 5, 1913
• Jonathan Winters - comedian, actor - November 11, 1925
• Burgess Meredith - actor - November 16, 1907
• Dick Cavett - actor, author, host - November 19, 1936
• Ben Stiller - actor, director, writer, comedian - November 30, 1965

December

• Connie Francis - singer, actress - December 12, 1938
• Patty Duke - actress - December 14, 1946
• DMX - rapper & actor - December 18, 1970
• Phil Spector - musician, producer - December 26, 1940



Posted by: Oda Mae

1:42 who you going to report to? The tips line?

Good luck on that. X17 does not ban posters, good, bad obnoxious, repetive.



Posted by: Anonymous

Oda Mae you're a skank and a liar
we already called you out yesterday SCAM LUFTI now LEAVE YOU FUCKING ASSWIPE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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CELEBRITIES WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER

January

• Virginia Woolf - novelist - January 25, 1882

February

• Axl Rose - rock singer - February 6, 1962

March

• Maurice Benard - actor - March 1, 1963
• Robert Lowell - poet - March 1, 1917
• Charley Pride - country-western singer - March 18, 1938

May

• Rosemary Clooney - singer - May 23, 1928

June

• Mariette Hartley - actress - advocate - June 21, 1940

September

• Linda Hamilton - actress - September 26, 1956

October

• Sting - musician, actor - October 2, 1951
• Margot Kidder - actress - October 17, 1948
• Jean-Claude Van Damme - actor - October 18, 1960
• Jeannie C. Riley - country-western singer - October 19, 1945
• Carrie Fisher - actress/writer - October 21, 1956
• Sylvia Plath - poet/author - October 27, 1932

November

• Larry Flynt - publisher, activist - November 1, 1942
• Vivien Leigh - actress - November 5, 1913
• Jonathan Winters - comedian, actor - November 11, 1925
• Burgess Meredith - actor - November 16, 1907
• Dick Cavett - actor, author, host - November 19, 1936
• Ben Stiller - actor, director, writer, comedian - November 30, 1965

December

• Connie Francis - singer, actress - December 12, 1938
• Patty Duke - actress - December 14, 1946
• DMX - rapper & actor - December 18, 1970
• Phil Spector - musician, producer - December 26, 1940



Posted by: bi-babe

1:41

Also, a lot of BIPOLARS are misdiagnosed as having PTSD so their BIPOLAR disorder goes untreated.



Posted by: Oda Mae

Jamie and K-Fed do not enjoy a good relationship, it's forced.

Jamie tells it to K-Fed, man to man. K-Fed got one of his first PAYING jobs due to Jamie hiring him -- he only did it to help his daughter out with the loser.



Posted by: Anonymous

CELEBRITIES WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER

January

• Virginia Woolf - novelist - January 25, 1882

February

• Axl Rose - rock singer - February 6, 1962

March

• Maurice Benard - actor - March 1, 1963
• Robert Lowell - poet - March 1, 1917
• Charley Pride - country-western singer - March 18, 1938

May

• Rosemary Clooney - singer - May 23, 1928

June

• Mariette Hartley - actress - advocate - June 21, 1940

September

• Linda Hamilton - actress - September 26, 1956

October

• Sting - musician, actor - October 2, 1951
• Margot Kidder - actress - October 17, 1948
• Jean-Claude Van Damme - actor - October 18, 1960
• Jeannie C. Riley - country-western singer - October 19, 1945
• Carrie Fisher - actress/writer - October 21, 1956
• Sylvia Plath - poet/author - October 27, 1932

November

• Larry Flynt - publisher, activist - November 1, 1942
• Vivien Leigh - actress - November 5, 1913
• Jonathan Winters - comedian, actor - November 11, 1925
• Burgess Meredith - actor - November 16, 1907
• Dick Cavett - actor, author, host - November 19, 1936
• Ben Stiller - actor, director, writer, comedian - November 30, 1965

December

• Connie Francis - singer, actress - December 12, 1938
• Patty Duke - actress - December 14, 1946
• DMX - rapper & actor - December 18, 1970
• Phil Spector - musician, producer - December 26, 1940



Posted by: Anonymous

ODA MAE IS A whore and a stupid piece of trash. Everyone should ignore this shit disturbing asshat.



Posted by: Oda Mae

1:45 what are you going to do? Shut the board down again?

I'm sure X appreciates you doing that. You'd be the only poster to have ever earned their negative attention and action.



Posted by: Anonymous

CELEBRITIES WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER

June

• Mariette Hartley - actress - advocate - June 21, 1940

September

• Linda Hamilton - actress - September 26, 1956

October

• Sting - musician, actor - October 2, 1951
• Margot Kidder - actress - October 17, 1948
• Jean-Claude Van Damme - actor - October 18, 1960
• Jeannie C. Riley - country-western singer - October 19, 1945
• Carrie Fisher - actress/writer - October 21, 1956
• Sylvia Plath - poet/author - October 27, 1932

November

• Larry Flynt - publisher, activist - November 1, 1942
• Vivien Leigh - actress - November 5, 1913
• Jonathan Winters - comedian, actor - November 11, 1925
• Burgess Meredith - actor - November 16, 1907
• Dick Cavett - actor, author, host - November 19, 1936
• Ben Stiller - actor, director, writer, comedian - November 30, 1965

December

• Connie Francis - singer, actress - December 12, 1938
• Patty Duke - actress - December 14, 1946
• DMX - rapper & actor - December 18, 1970
• Phil Spector - musician, producer - December 26, 1940



Posted by: Anonymous

Very tue bi-babe, and I am 1:41. I also have to say that my friend is usually a bit manic and when he is, he could easily give any of the tops comics ( many of whom suffer similar problems) a run for their money.



Posted by: Anonymous

And that list proves what???? Some of them were successful, and some of them were ruined by their disease.



Posted by: Anonymous

November

• Larry Flynt - publisher, activist - November 1, 1942
• Vivien Leigh - actress - November 5, 1913
• Jonathan Winters - comedian, actor - November 11, 1925
• Burgess Meredith - actor - November 16, 1907
• Dick Cavett - actor, author, host - November 19, 1936
• Ben Stiller - actor, director, writer, comedian - November 30, 1965

December

• Connie Francis - singer, actress - December 12, 1938
• Patty Duke - actress - December 14, 1946
• DMX - rapper & actor - December 18, 1970
• Phil Spector - musician, producer - December 26, 1940



Posted by: Anonymous

FAMOUS PEOPLE WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER

A * Rigoberto Alpizar, shooting victim.[1]
* Sophie Anderton, model[2]
* Adam Ant, musician[3]

B

* Charles Baudelaire, author.[4]
* Thomas Lovell Beddoes, poet and dramatist.[4]
* Ludwig van Beethoven, composer.[5][6]Scientific analysis of Beethoven's hair has given rise to speculation that lead poisoning may have been a cause of his depression.
* Andy Behrman, author of the book Electroboy: A Memoir of Mania[7][8]
* Max Bemis, frontman of the band Say Anything, spoke about his diagnosis in an interview with Spin magazine in 2006.[9]
* Maurice Benard, actor. He has discussed his diagnosis with Oprah Winfrey, and has since become active in promoting bipolar awareness.[10]
* Carson Black, writer, journalist.
* Ludwig Boltzmann, physicist and mathematician. He "suffered from an alternation of depressed moods with elevated, expansive or irritable moods". John J. O'Connor and Edmund F. Robertson.[11]
* Adrian Borland, British musician[12]
* Russell Brand, comedian and actor. "In a low-key admission at the end the book, he says he was finally diagnosed with bipolar disorder – manic depression – after he kicked the drugs for good in 2002 which goes some way to explaining his almost superhuman indifference to the chaos and catastrophe that almost lead him to obscurity in a ­toilet somewhere smoking crack for good."[13]
* Jeremy Brett, actor[14]
* Frank Bruno, boxer; was hospitalized for a short period and is currently on lithium.[15][16][17]
* Lord Byron, poet.[4]

[edit] C

* Georg Cantor, mathematician. Cantor's recurring bouts of depression from 1884 to the end of his life were once blamed on the hostile attitude of many of his contemporaries,[18] but these bouts can now be seen as probable manifestations of a bipolar disorder.[19]
* Dick Cavett, television journalist. "CAVETT: Both in hypomanic, which I have had, and incidentally, one has to admit many patients say I am cured now, I am fine. But I must say I miss those hypomanic states. They are better off where they are."[20]
* Iris Chang, historian and journalist for the San Francisco Chronicle[21]
* Winston Churchill, politician and British Prime Minister.[6] Churchill often referred to depression as his "black dog". He is also recorded to have undergone manic phases of intense productivity. None of Churchill's numerous biographers, however, have claimed that he was actually bipolar. In 2006 a controversial statue of Churchill wearing a straitjacket was unveiled in Norwich in an attempt to highlight the stigma of mental health problems. Three days later it was taken down due to public outcry.[22] The series Altered Statesmen suggests that Churchill had Cyclothymia.[23]
* Kurt Cobain, musician. His cousin, Beverly Cobain, a "registered nurse (…) [with] experience as a mental health professional" and author of a book, When Nothing Matters Anymore: A Survival Guide for Depressed Teens ISBN 1-57542-036-8, stated in an interview: "Kurt was diagnosed at a young age with Attention Deficit Disorder [ADD], then later with bipolar disorder; (…) As Kurt undoubtedly knew, bipolar illness can be very difficult to manage, and the correct diagnosis is crucial. Unfortunately for Kurt, compliance with the appropriate treatment is also a critical factor."[24]
* Samuel Taylor Coleridge, poet.[25] His condition is more commonly directly attributed to drug use. "Around 1796, Coleridge started using opium as a pain reliever"
* Robert S. Corrington, theologist. In his book Riding the Windhorse: Manic-Depressive Disorder and the Quest for Wholeness ISBN 9780761826194 (Hamilton Books, New York, 2003) he gives a personal account of his own struggles with the condition.

[edit] D

* Ray Davies, musician: is openly bipolar; also see his autobiography, X-Ray
* Charles Dickens, author.[4]
* Richard Dreyfuss, actor, BBC Documentary[26]
* Patty Duke, actress.[6][27]

[edit] E

* Ralph Waldo Emerson, author, poet, and philosopher.[28]

[edit] F

* Carrie Fisher, actress and writer. "'I ended up being diagnosed as a bipolar II,' says Fisher."[29][30]
* Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, writer.[31]
* William Faulkner, writer.[31]
* Stephen Foster, songwriter.[31]
* Stephen Fry, actor, comedian and writer. "As a sufferer of the disorder, Stephen Fry is speaking to other sufferers to find out about their experiences and visiting leading experts in the UK and US to examine the current state of understanding and research."[32][33][34]

[edit] G

* Trisha Goddard, English television presenter. [35]
* Peter Gabriel, English Musician. [36]
* Alan Garner, novelist. According to the Guardian, "In The Voice that Thunders (Harvill), a collection of critical and autobiographical essays, Garner casts light on his writing and thinking, and the role that manic depression plays in his creativity".[37][38]
* Paul Gascoigne, English footballer. "His second book, released this year, centres on his therapy - for alcoholism, eating disorders, OCD, and bipolar disorder, among others."[39]
* Matthew Good, Canadian musician. He first disclosed his illness in a personal blog. It was during the writing and recording of Hospital Music that he suffered one of his worst episodes.[40]
* Philip Graham, publisher and businessman. "It had finally penetrated to me that Phil's diagnosis was manic-depression…" Katherine Graham (1997), Personal History, p.328; Knopf, 1997, ISBN 0-394-58585-2 (book has numerous other references).
* Macy Gray, musician and actor. As documented in her song "Relating to a Psychopath"[41] and in an interview with Saul Williams[42]
* Graham Greene, English novelist.[43] Extract from Graham Greene: A Life in Letters]: "Greene was managing the impulses of bipolar illness, involving mood swings from elation, expansiveness or irritability to despair and would quickly be guilty of repeated infidelities."
* Ivor Gurney, English composer and poet. "New Perspectives on Ivor Gurney's Mental Illness", Pamela Blevins, Ivor Gurney Society Journal, Volume 6, 2000.

[edit] H

* Alexander Hamilton, politician.[44]
* Linda Hamilton, actress. Star of the Terminator movies. Was diagnosed at the age of 40[45]
* Mariette Hartley, American actress, has publicly spoken about her bipolar disorder.[46]
* Jonathan Hay, Australian rules footballer[47]
* Ernest Hemingway, writer.[31]
* Kristin Hersh, musician, formerly of rock band Throwing Muses, is occasionally mentioned as having bipolar disorder, one example being a Muses biography.[48] She has also mentioned the disorder in several interviews.
* Hermann Hesse, writer.[31]
* Abbie Hoffman, political activist: "Abbie was diagnosed in 1980 as having bipolar disorder, more commonly known as manic depression." Jezer, Marty (1993). Abbie Hoffman. Rutgers University Press. ISBN 0-8135-2017-7. p. xvii
* Marya Hornbacher, writer. Hornbacher wrote Madness, a memoir of her struggle with bipolar disorder, after writing Wasted, which detailed her eating disorder.

[edit] I

* Jack Irons, drummer, formerly of Red Hot Chili Peppers and Pearl Jam.[49]

[edit] J

* Kay Redfield Jamison, clinical psychologist and Professor of Psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, who profiled her own bipolar disorder in her 1995 memoir An Unquiet Mind and argued for a connection between bipolar disorder and artistic creativity in her 1993 book, Touched with Fire.
* Daniel Johnston, musician: "Johnston's output in his late teens and early 20s proved to be a symptom of his worsening manic depression." The Guardian Unlimited, Saturday August 20, 2005: "Personal demons", review of film, The Devil and Daniel Johnston:[50]
* Andrew Johns, Professional Rugby League Player. — has gone public about his condition.[51]

[edit] K

* Chris Kanyon, wrestler — self-described, diagnosed.[52] "I have gone thru (sic) some rough times, which ultimately led to me being diagnosed with clinical Bipolar Depression (also known as Manic Depression). I have spent the last year learning about and understanding my condition and we have finally got my medications balanced to the point where I feel I am in the best mental state of my life."
* Kerry Katona, English television presenter, writer, magazine columnist and former pop singer with girl band Atomic Kitten. BBC[53]
* John Keats, poet[28][6]
* Rep. Patrick J. Kennedy has been open about mental health issues, including being diagnosed with bipolar disorder.[54]
* Otto Klemperer, conductor[55]
* Margot Kidder, actress — self-described:[56] "I have been well and free of the symptoms that are called manic-depression for almost five years, and have been working steadily and leading a happy and productive life since then."
* Patrick Kroupa, writer and hacker, has been very open about his drug use and mental health issues, after his last heroin detox in 1999. He mentions bipolar disorder openly in several interviews.[57][58][59]

[edit] L

* Vivien Leigh, actress, cited in Holden, Anthony, Laurence Olivier, Sphere Books Limited, 1989, ISBN 0689115369 ; pp 221-222
* Neil Lennon Footballer with Celtic FC open about his battles with depression[60]
* Jenifer Lewis, American actress, spoke about her diagnosis on Oprah in September 2007.[61]

[edit] M

* Kristy McNichol, actress. The former child star and teen idol left the show Empty Nest due to her battle with the depression. McNichol later returned to the show for a few episodes during the series' last season.[62][63][64][65][66]
* Kate Millett, author, The Loony-Bin Trip (1990) discusses her diagnosis of bipolar disorder, describing experiences with hospitalization and her decision to discontinue lithium therapy.
* Spike Milligan, comedian and writer. "I had to write a new show every week for six months. If Hitler had done that to someone it would be called torture. I was in such a state of hypertension that I was unapproachable by human beings. I became a manic depressive."[67][68]
* Ben Moody, musician. The former guitarist from Evanescence.[69]
* John A. Mulheren, American stock and option trader and philanthropist.[70]
* Edvard Munch, artist. Rothenberg A. Bipolar illness, creativity, and treatment. Psychiatr Q. 2001 Summer;72(2):131–47.

[edit] N

* Isaac Newton, pioneering scientist and mathematician.[6]
* Florence Nightingale, nurse and health campaigner. BPW "Florence heard voices and experienced a number of severe depressive episodes in her teens and early 20s - symptoms consistent with the onset of bipolar disorder", Dr. Kathy Wisner, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.[71]

[edit] O

* Sinéad O'Connor, musician. She discussed her diagnosis with Oprah Winfrey in October 2007.[72]
* Graeme Obree, Scottish racing cyclist. World hour record 1993. Individual pursuit world champion in 1993 and 1995. Cited in 2003 autobiography, "Flying Scotsman: Cycling to Triumph Through My Darkest Hours" and 2006 film.
* Ozzy Osbourne, singer. Lead singer of Black Sabbath and his self-titled band. Cited in VH1's "Heavy: The History of Metal" in 2006.
* Cheri Oteri, actress. Saturday Night Live Cast Member. Cited in Shales T.& Miller A. (2002) Live From New York, A Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live.

[edit] P

* Jane Pauley, TV presenter and journalist. The former Today and Dateline host describes being diagnosed with bipolar disorder in her autobiography "Skywriting: A Life Out of the Blue", which she wrote in 2004, as well as on her short-lived talk show.[73][74][75][76][77][78]
* Jimmy Piersall, baseball player.[6]
* Jaco Pastorius, jazz musician. "Jaco was diagnosed with this clinical bipolar condition in the fall of 1982. The events which led up to it were considered "uncontrolled and reckless" incidences."[79]
* Sylvia Plath, American poet and novelist.
* Edgar Allan Poe, poet and writer.[31]
* Emil Post, mathematician. Martin Davis, 1994, "Emil L. Post: His Life and Work" in Davis, M., ed., Solvability, Provability, Definability: The Collected Works of Emil L. Post. Birkhauser
* Charley Pride, country music artist. (autobiography) Pride: The Charley Pride Story. Publisher: Quill (May 1995). "Pride discusses business ventures that succeeded and those that failed, as well as his bouts with manic depression. He tells his story with no bitterness but lots of homespun advice and humor."

[edit] R

* Edward Renehan, author and musician, outed himself as bipolar/manic depressive in January of 2008.[80]
* Rene Rivkin, entrepreneur.[81]
* Barret Robbins, former NFL Pro Bowler.[82]
* Axl Rose, singer[83] "I went to a clinic, thinking it would help my moods. The only thing I did was take one 500-question test - ya know, filling in the little black dots. All of sudden I'm diagnosed manic-depressive."

[edit] S

* Earl Simmons otherwise known as DMX (rapper).
* Robert Schumann, composer.[31]
* Nina Simone, American singer. Interview with her daughter Simone, The Sunday Times June, 24 2007[84]
* Michael Slater, International Australian cricketer, forced to retire because of related symptoms.[85][86]
* Tony Slattery, actor and comedian.[87] "I rented a huge warehouse by the river Thames. I just stayed in there on my own, didn't open the mail or answer the phone for months and months and months. I was just in a pool of despair and mania." BBC Documentary[88]
* Sidney Sheldon, producer, writer; wrote about being a victim of bipolar disorder in his autobiography The Other Side of Me.
* Peter Steele, frontman of metalband Type o Negative [89] [90]


[edit] T

* Sara Teasdale, poet.[28]
* Devin Townsend, musician, Strapping Young Lad, The Devin Townsend Band. He took himself off of his medication to write lyrics for Strapping Young Lad's album Alien.[91]
* Nick Traina, singer.[92], "in the last year of his life, he began telling people he was manic-depressive."
* Timothy Treadwell, American environmentalist and bear enthusiast, featured in the 2005 documentary film by Werner Herzog titled Grizzly Man.[93][94]
* Margaret Trudeau, Canadian celebrity and ex-wife of former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau (deceased). She now travels Canada and other countries speaking out against the stigmas on mental illness[95]
* Mark Twain, author.[28]

[edit] V

* Jean-Claude Van Damme, actor — Australian Woman's Day magazine — January 30, 2006
* Vincent Van Gogh, artist.[96]
* Kurt Vonnegut, author[97]

[edit] W

* Scott Weiland, musician. (Stone Temple Pilots, Velvet Revolver) "I suffer from manic-depressive disorder, and I've chosen not to take medication for it." Quotation from Weiland during an interview.[98]
* Pete Wentz, bassist for Fall Out Boy.[99]
* Mark Whitacre, business executive described in the true story movie, The Informant[100]
* Brian Wilson, musician. (The Beach Boys)[101]
* Olivia Wolz, author .[31][102][103]
* Virginia Woolf, poet and novelist.[31][104][105]

[edit] Y

* Thom Yorke, musician[106]



Posted by: Anonymous

Oda Mae at 1:46: Prove it. Provide links to back up your claims. Can you do it, or are you just a child trying to instigate a brawl?



Posted by: Anonymous

FAMOUS PEOPLE WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER

C

* Georg Cantor, mathematician. Cantor's recurring bouts of depression from 1884 to the end of his life were once blamed on the hostile attitude of many of his contemporaries,[18] but these bouts can now be seen as probable manifestations of a bipolar disorder.[19]
* Dick Cavett, television journalist. "CAVETT: Both in hypomanic, which I have had, and incidentally, one has to admit many patients say I am cured now, I am fine. But I must say I miss those hypomanic states. They are better off where they are."[20]
* Iris Chang, historian and journalist for the San Francisco Chronicle[21]
* Winston Churchill, politician and British Prime Minister.[6] Churchill often referred to depression as his "black dog". He is also recorded to have undergone manic phases of intense productivity. None of Churchill's numerous biographers, however, have claimed that he was actually bipolar. In 2006 a controversial statue of Churchill wearing a straitjacket was unveiled in Norwich in an attempt to highlight the stigma of mental health problems. Three days later it was taken down due to public outcry.[22] The series Altered Statesmen suggests that Churchill had Cyclothymia.[23]
* Kurt Cobain, musician. His cousin, Beverly Cobain, a "registered nurse (…) [with] experience as a mental health professional" and author of a book, When Nothing Matters Anymore: A Survival Guide for Depressed Teens ISBN 1-57542-036-8, stated in an interview: "Kurt was diagnosed at a young age with Attention Deficit Disorder [ADD], then later with bipolar disorder; (…) As Kurt undoubtedly knew, bipolar illness can be very difficult to manage, and the correct diagnosis is crucial. Unfortunately for Kurt, compliance with the appropriate treatment is also a critical factor."[24]
* Samuel Taylor Coleridge, poet.[25] His condition is more commonly directly attributed to drug use. "Around 1796, Coleridge started using opium as a pain reliever"
* Robert S. Corrington, theologist. In his book Riding the Windhorse: Manic-Depressive Disorder and the Quest for Wholeness ISBN 9780761826194 (Hamilton Books, New York, 2003) he gives a personal account of his own struggles with the condition.

[edit] D

* Ray Davies, musician: is openly bipolar; also see his autobiography, X-Ray
* Charles Dickens, author.[4]
* Richard Dreyfuss, actor, BBC Documentary[26]
* Patty Duke, actress.[6][27]

[edit] E

* Ralph Waldo Emerson, author, poet, and philosopher.[28]

[edit] F

* Carrie Fisher, actress and writer. "'I ended up being diagnosed as a bipolar II,' says Fisher."[29][30]
* Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, writer.[31]
* William Faulkner, writer.[31]
* Stephen Foster, songwriter.[31]
* Stephen Fry, actor, comedian and writer. "As a sufferer of the disorder, Stephen Fry is speaking to other sufferers to find out about their experiences and visiting leading experts in the UK and US to examine the current state of understanding and research."[32][33][34]

[edit] G

* Trisha Goddard, English television presenter. [35]
* Peter Gabriel, English Musician. [36]
* Alan Garner, novelist. According to the Guardian, "In The Voice that Thunders (Harvill), a collection of critical and autobiographical essays, Garner casts light on his writing and thinking, and the role that manic depression plays in his creativity".[37][38]
* Paul Gascoigne, English footballer. "His second book, released this year, centres on his therapy - for alcoholism, eating disorders, OCD, and bipolar disorder, among others."[39]
* Matthew Good, Canadian musician. He first disclosed his illness in a personal blog. It was during the writing and recording of Hospital Music that he suffered one of his worst episodes.[40]
* Philip Graham, publisher and businessman. "It had finally penetrated to me that Phil's diagnosis was manic-depression…" Katherine Graham (1997), Personal History, p.328; Knopf, 1997, ISBN 0-394-58585-2 (book has numerous other references).
* Macy Gray, musician and actor. As documented in her song "Relating to a Psychopath"[41] and in an interview with Saul Williams[42]
* Graham Greene, English novelist.[43] Extract from Graham Greene: A Life in Letters]: "Greene was managing the impulses of bipolar illness, involving mood swings from elation, expansiveness or irritability to despair and would quickly be guilty of repeated infidelities."
* Ivor Gurney, English composer and poet. "New Perspectives on Ivor Gurney's Mental Illness", Pamela Blevins, Ivor Gurney Society Journal, Volume 6, 2000.

[edit] H

* Alexander Hamilton, politician.[44]
* Linda Hamilton, actress. Star of the Terminator movies. Was diagnosed at the age of 40[45]
* Mariette Hartley, American actress, has publicly spoken about her bipolar disorder.[46]
* Jonathan Hay, Australian rules footballer[47]
* Ernest Hemingway, writer.[31]
* Kristin Hersh, musician, formerly of rock band Throwing Muses, is occasionally mentioned as having bipolar disorder, one example being a Muses biography.[48] She has also mentioned the disorder in several interviews.
* Hermann Hesse, writer.[31]
* Abbie Hoffman, political activist: "Abbie was diagnosed in 1980 as having bipolar disorder, more commonly known as manic depression." Jezer, Marty (1993). Abbie Hoffman. Rutgers University Press. ISBN 0-8135-2017-7. p. xvii
* Marya Hornbacher, writer. Hornbacher wrote Madness, a memoir of her struggle with bipolar disorder, after writing Wasted, which detailed her eating disorder.

[edit] I

* Jack Irons, drummer, formerly of Red Hot Chili Peppers and Pearl Jam.[49]

[edit] J

* Kay Redfield Jamison, clinical psychologist and Professor of Psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, who profiled her own bipolar disorder in her 1995 memoir An Unquiet Mind and argued for a connection between bipolar disorder and artistic creativity in her 1993 book, Touched with Fire.
* Daniel Johnston, musician: "Johnston's output in his late teens and early 20s proved to be a symptom of his worsening manic depression." The Guardian Unlimited, Saturday August 20, 2005: "Personal demons", review of film, The Devil and Daniel Johnston:[50]
* Andrew Johns, Professional Rugby League Player. — has gone public about his condition.[51]

[edit] K

* Chris Kanyon, wrestler — self-described, diagnosed.[52] "I have gone thru (sic) some rough times, which ultimately led to me being diagnosed with clinical Bipolar Depression (also known as Manic Depression). I have spent the last year learning about and understanding my condition and we have finally got my medications balanced to the point where I feel I am in the best mental state of my life."
* Kerry Katona, English television presenter, writer, magazine columnist and former pop singer with girl band Atomic Kitten. BBC[53]
* John Keats, poet[28][6]
* Rep. Patrick J. Kennedy has been open about mental health issues, including being diagnosed with bipolar disorder.[54]
* Otto Klemperer, conductor[55]
* Margot Kidder, actress — self-described:[56] "I have been well and free of the symptoms that are called manic-depression for almost five years, and have been working steadily and leading a happy and productive life since then."
* Patrick Kroupa, writer and hacker, has been very open about his drug use and mental health issues, after his last heroin detox in 1999. He mentions bipolar disorder openly in several interviews.[57][58][59]

[edit] L

* Vivien Leigh, actress, cited in Holden, Anthony, Laurence Olivier, Sphere Books Limited, 1989, ISBN 0689115369 ; pp 221-222
* Neil Lennon Footballer with Celtic FC open about his battles with depression[60]
* Jenifer Lewis, American actress, spoke about her diagnosis on Oprah in September 2007.[61]

[edit] M

* Kristy McNichol, actress. The former child star and teen idol left the show Empty Nest due to her battle with the depression. McNichol later returned to the show for a few episodes during the series' last season.[62][63][64][65][66]
* Kate Millett, author, The Loony-Bin Trip (1990) discusses her diagnosis of bipolar disorder, describing experiences with hospitalization and her decision to discontinue lithium therapy.
* Spike Milligan, comedian and writer. "I had to write a new show every week for six months. If Hitler had done that to someone it would be called torture. I was in such a state of hypertension that I was unapproachable by human beings. I became a manic depressive."[67][68]
* Ben Moody, musician. The former guitarist from Evanescence.[69]
* John A. Mulheren, American stock and option trader and philanthropist.[70]
* Edvard Munch, artist. Rothenberg A. Bipolar illness, creativity, and treatment. Psychiatr Q. 2001 Summer;72(2):131–47.

[edit] N

* Isaac Newton, pioneering scientist and mathematician.[6]
* Florence Nightingale, nurse and health campaigner. BPW "Florence heard voices and experienced a number of severe depressive episodes in her teens and early 20s - symptoms consistent with the onset of bipolar disorder", Dr. Kathy Wisner, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.[71]

[edit] O

* Sinéad O'Connor, musician. She discussed her diagnosis with Oprah Winfrey in October 2007.[72]
* Graeme Obree, Scottish racing cyclist. World hour record 1993. Individual pursuit world champion in 1993 and 1995. Cited in 2003 autobiography, "Flying Scotsman: Cycling to Triumph Through My Darkest Hours" and 2006 film.
* Ozzy Osbourne, singer. Lead singer of Black Sabbath and his self-titled band. Cited in VH1's "Heavy: The History of Metal" in 2006.
* Cheri Oteri, actress. Saturday Night Live Cast Member. Cited in Shales T.& Miller A. (2002) Live From New York, A Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live.

[edit] P

* Jane Pauley, TV presenter and journalist. The former Today and Dateline host describes being diagnosed with bipolar disorder in her autobiography "Skywriting: A Life Out of the Blue", which she wrote in 2004, as well as on her short-lived talk show.[73][74][75][76][77][78]
* Jimmy Piersall, baseball player.[6]
* Jaco Pastorius, jazz musician. "Jaco was diagnosed with this clinical bipolar condition in the fall of 1982. The events which led up to it were considered "uncontrolled and reckless" incidences."[79]
* Sylvia Plath, American poet and novelist.
* Edgar Allan Poe, poet and writer.[31]
* Emil Post, mathematician. Martin Davis, 1994, "Emil L. Post: His Life and Work" in Davis, M., ed., Solvability, Provability, Definability: The Collected Works of Emil L. Post. Birkhauser
* Charley Pride, country music artist. (autobiography) Pride: The Charley Pride Story. Publisher: Quill (May 1995). "Pride discusses business ventures that succeeded and those that failed, as well as his bouts with manic depression. He tells his story with no bitterness but lots of homespun advice and humor."

[edit] R

* Edward Renehan, author and musician, outed himself as bipolar/manic depressive in January of 2008.[80]
* Rene Rivkin, entrepreneur.[81]
* Barret Robbins, former NFL Pro Bowler.[82]
* Axl Rose, singer[83] "I went to a clinic, thinking it would help my moods. The only thing I did was take one 500-question test - ya know, filling in the little black dots. All of sudden I'm diagnosed manic-depressive."

[edit] S

* Earl Simmons otherwise known as DMX (rapper).
* Robert Schumann, composer.[31]
* Nina Simone, American singer. Interview with her daughter Simone, The Sunday Times June, 24 2007[84]
* Michael Slater, International Australian cricketer, forced to retire because of related symptoms.[85][86]
* Tony Slattery, actor and comedian.[87] "I rented a huge warehouse by the river Thames. I just stayed in there on my own, didn't open the mail or answer the phone for months and months and months. I was just in a pool of despair and mania." BBC Documentary[88]
* Sidney Sheldon, producer, writer; wrote about being a victim of bipolar disorder in his autobiography The Other Side of Me.
* Peter Steele, frontman of metalband Type o Negative [89] [90]


[edit] T

* Sara Teasdale, poet.[28]
* Devin Townsend, musician, Strapping Young Lad, The Devin Townsend Band. He took himself off of his medication to write lyrics for Strapping Young Lad's album Alien.[91]
* Nick Traina, singer.[92], "in the last year of his life, he began telling people he was manic-depressive."
* Timothy Treadwell, American environmentalist and bear enthusiast, featured in the 2005 documentary film by Werner Herzog titled Grizzly Man.[93][94]
* Margaret Trudeau, Canadian celebrity and ex-wife of former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau (deceased). She now travels Canada and other countries speaking out against the stigmas on mental illness[95]
* Mark Twain, author.[28]

[edit] V

* Jean-Claude Van Damme, actor — Australian Woman's Day magazine — January 30, 2006
* Vincent Van Gogh, artist.[96]
* Kurt Vonnegut, author[97]

[edit] W

* Scott Weiland, musician. (Stone Temple Pilots, Velvet Revolver) "I suffer from manic-depressive disorder, and I've chosen not to take medication for it." Quotation from Weiland during an interview.[98]
* Pete Wentz, bassist for Fall Out Boy.[99]
* Mark Whitacre, business executive described in the true story movie, The Informant[100]
* Brian Wilson, musician. (The Beach Boys)[101]
* Olivia Wolz, author .[31][102][103]
* Virginia Woolf, poet and novelist.[31][104][105]

[edit] Y

* Thom Yorke, musician[106]



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FAMOUS PEOPLE WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER

Kurt Cobain, musician. His cousin, Beverly Cobain, a "registered nurse (…) [with] experience as a mental health professional" and author of a book, When Nothing Matters Anymore: A Survival Guide for Depressed Teens ISBN 1-57542-036-8, stated in an interview: "Kurt was diagnosed at a young age with Attention Deficit Disorder [ADD], then later with bipolar disorder; (…) As Kurt undoubtedly knew, bipolar illness can be very difficult to manage, and the correct diagnosis is crucial. Unfortunately for Kurt, compliance with the appropriate treatment is also a critical factor."[24]
* Samuel Taylor Coleridge, poet.[25] His condition is more commonly directly attributed to drug use. "Around 1796, Coleridge started using opium as a pain reliever"
* Robert S. Corrington, theologist. In his book Riding the Windhorse: Manic-Depressive Disorder and the Quest for Wholeness ISBN 9780761826194 (Hamilton Books, New York, 2003) he gives a personal account of his own struggles with the condition.

[edit] D

* Ray Davies, musician: is openly bipolar; also see his autobiography, X-Ray
* Charles Dickens, author.[4]
* Richard Dreyfuss, actor, BBC Documentary[26]
* Patty Duke, actress.[6][27]

[edit] E

* Ralph Waldo Emerson, author, poet, and philosopher.[28]

[edit] F

* Carrie Fisher, actress and writer. "'I ended up being diagnosed as a bipolar II,' says Fisher."[29][30]
* Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, writer.[31]
* William Faulkner, writer.[31]
* Stephen Foster, songwriter.[31]
* Stephen Fry, actor, comedian and writer. "As a sufferer of the disorder, Stephen Fry is speaking to other sufferers to find out about their experiences and visiting leading experts in the UK and US to examine the current state of understanding and research."[32][33][34]

[edit] G

* Trisha Goddard, English television presenter. [35]
* Peter Gabriel, English Musician. [36]
* Alan Garner, novelist. According to the Guardian, "In The Voice that Thunders (Harvill), a collection of critical and autobiographical essays, Garner casts light on his writing and thinking, and the role that manic depression plays in his creativity".[37][38]
* Paul Gascoigne, English footballer. "His second book, released this year, centres on his therapy - for alcoholism, eating disorders, OCD, and bipolar disorder, among others."[39]
* Matthew Good, Canadian musician. He first disclosed his illness in a personal blog. It was during the writing and recording of Hospital Music that he suffered one of his worst episodes.[40]
* Philip Graham, publisher and businessman. "It had finally penetrated to me that Phil's diagnosis was manic-depression…" Katherine Graham (1997), Personal History, p.328; Knopf, 1997, ISBN 0-394-58585-2 (book has numerous other references).
* Macy Gray, musician and actor. As documented in her song "Relating to a Psychopath"[41] and in an interview with Saul Williams[42]
* Graham Greene, English novelist.[43] Extract from Graham Greene: A Life in Letters]: "Greene was managing the impulses of bipolar illness, involving mood swings from elation, expansiveness or irritability to despair and would quickly be guilty of repeated infidelities."
* Ivor Gurney, English composer and poet. "New Perspectives on Ivor Gurney's Mental Illness", Pamela Blevins, Ivor Gurney Society Journal, Volume 6, 2000.

[edit] H

* Alexander Hamilton, politician.[44]
* Linda Hamilton, actress. Star of the Terminator movies. Was diagnosed at the age of 40[45]
* Mariette Hartley, American actress, has publicly spoken about her bipolar disorder.[46]
* Jonathan Hay, Australian rules footballer[47]
* Ernest Hemingway, writer.[31]
* Kristin Hersh, musician, formerly of rock band Throwing Muses, is occasionally mentioned as having bipolar disorder, one example being a Muses biography.[48] She has also mentioned the disorder in several interviews.
* Hermann Hesse, writer.[31]
* Abbie Hoffman, political activist: "Abbie was diagnosed in 1980 as having bipolar disorder, more commonly known as manic depression." Jezer, Marty (1993). Abbie Hoffman. Rutgers University Press. ISBN 0-8135-2017-7. p. xvii
* Marya Hornbacher, writer. Hornbacher wrote Madness, a memoir of her struggle with bipolar disorder, after writing Wasted, which detailed her eating disorder.

[edit] I

* Jack Irons, drummer, formerly of Red Hot Chili Peppers and Pearl Jam.[49]

[edit] J

* Kay Redfield Jamison, clinical psychologist and Professor of Psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, who profiled her own bipolar disorder in her 1995 memoir An Unquiet Mind and argued for a connection between bipolar disorder and artistic creativity in her 1993 book, Touched with Fire.
* Daniel Johnston, musician: "Johnston's output in his late teens and early 20s proved to be a symptom of his worsening manic depression." The Guardian Unlimited, Saturday August 20, 2005: "Personal demons", review of film, The Devil and Daniel Johnston:[50]
* Andrew Johns, Professional Rugby League Player. — has gone public about his condition.[51]

[edit] K

* Chris Kanyon, wrestler — self-described, diagnosed.[52] "I have gone thru (sic) some rough times, which ultimately led to me being diagnosed with clinical Bipolar Depression (also known as Manic Depression). I have spent the last year learning about and understanding my condition and we have finally got my medications balanced to the point where I feel I am in the best mental state of my life."
* Kerry Katona, English television presenter, writer, magazine columnist and former pop singer with girl band Atomic Kitten. BBC[53]
* John Keats, poet[28][6]
* Rep. Patrick J. Kennedy has been open about mental health issues, including being diagnosed with bipolar disorder.[54]
* Otto Klemperer, conductor[55]
* Margot Kidder, actress — self-described:[56] "I have been well and free of the symptoms that are called manic-depression for almost five years, and have been working steadily and leading a happy and productive life since then."
* Patrick Kroupa, writer and hacker, has been very open about his drug use and mental health issues, after his last heroin detox in 1999. He mentions bipolar disorder openly in several interviews.[57][58][59]

[edit] L

* Vivien Leigh, actress, cited in Holden, Anthony, Laurence Olivier, Sphere Books Limited, 1989, ISBN 0689115369 ; pp 221-222
* Neil Lennon Footballer with Celtic FC open about his battles with depression[60]
* Jenifer Lewis, American actress, spoke about her diagnosis on Oprah in September 2007.[61]

[edit] M

* Kristy McNichol, actress. The former child star and teen idol left the show Empty Nest due to her battle with the depression. McNichol later returned to the show for a few episodes during the series' last season.[62][63][64][65][66]
* Kate Millett, author, The Loony-Bin Trip (1990) discusses her diagnosis of bipolar disorder, describing experiences with hospitalization and her decision to discontinue lithium therapy.
* Spike Milligan, comedian and writer. "I had to write a new show every week for six months. If Hitler had done that to someone it would be called torture. I was in such a state of hypertension that I was unapproachable by human beings. I became a manic depressive."[67][68]
* Ben Moody, musician. The former guitarist from Evanescence.[69]
* John A. Mulheren, American stock and option trader and philanthropist.[70]
* Edvard Munch, artist. Rothenberg A. Bipolar illness, creativity, and treatment. Psychiatr Q. 2001 Summer;72(2):131–47.

[edit] N

* Isaac Newton, pioneering scientist and mathematician.[6]
* Florence Nightingale, nurse and health campaigner. BPW "Florence heard voices and experienced a number of severe depressive episodes in her teens and early 20s - symptoms consistent with the onset of bipolar disorder", Dr. Kathy Wisner, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.[71]

[edit] O

* Sinéad O'Connor, musician. She discussed her diagnosis with Oprah Winfrey in October 2007.[72]
* Graeme Obree, Scottish racing cyclist. World hour record 1993. Individual pursuit world champion in 1993 and 1995. Cited in 2003 autobiography, "Flying Scotsman: Cycling to Triumph Through My Darkest Hours" and 2006 film.
* Ozzy Osbourne, singer. Lead singer of Black Sabbath and his self-titled band. Cited in VH1's "Heavy: The History of Metal" in 2006.
* Cheri Oteri, actress. Saturday Night Live Cast Member. Cited in Shales T.& Miller A. (2002) Live From New York, A Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live.

[edit] P

* Jane Pauley, TV presenter and journalist. The former Today and Dateline host describes being diagnosed with bipolar disorder in her autobiography "Skywriting: A Life Out of the Blue", which she wrote in 2004, as well as on her short-lived talk show.[73][74][75][76][77][78]
* Jimmy Piersall, baseball player.[6]
* Jaco Pastorius, jazz musician. "Jaco was diagnosed with this clinical bipolar condition in the fall of 1982. The events which led up to it were considered "uncontrolled and reckless" incidences."[79]
* Sylvia Plath, American poet and novelist.
* Edgar Allan Poe, poet and writer.[31]
* Emil Post, mathematician. Martin Davis, 1994, "Emil L. Post: His Life and Work" in Davis, M., ed., Solvability, Provability, Definability: The Collected Works of Emil L. Post. Birkhauser
* Charley Pride, country music artist. (autobiography) Pride: The Charley Pride Story. Publisher: Quill (May 1995). "Pride discusses business ventures that succeeded and those that failed, as well as his bouts with manic depression. He tells his story with no bitterness but lots of homespun advice and humor."

[edit] R

* Edward Renehan, author and musician, outed himself as bipolar/manic depressive in January of 2008.[80]
* Rene Rivkin, entrepreneur.[81]
* Barret Robbins, former NFL Pro Bowler.[82]
* Axl Rose, singer[83] "I went to a clinic, thinking it would help my moods. The only thing I did was take one 500-question test - ya know, filling in the little black dots. All of sudden I'm diagnosed manic-depressive."

[edit] S

* Earl Simmons otherwise known as DMX (rapper).
* Robert Schumann, composer.[31]
* Nina Simone, American singer. Interview with her daughter Simone, The Sunday Times June, 24 2007[84]
* Michael Slater, International Australian cricketer, forced to retire because of related symptoms.[85][86]
* Tony Slattery, actor and comedian.[87] "I rented a huge warehouse by the river Thames. I just stayed in there on my own, didn't open the mail or answer the phone for months and months and months. I was just in a pool of despair and mania." BBC Documentary[88]
* Sidney Sheldon, producer, writer; wrote about being a victim of bipolar disorder in his autobiography The Other Side of Me.
* Peter Steele, frontman of metalband Type o Negative [89] [90]


[edit] T

* Sara Teasdale, poet.[28]
* Devin Townsend, musician, Strapping Young Lad, The Devin Townsend Band. He took himself off of his medication to write lyrics for Strapping Young Lad's album Alien.[91]
* Nick Traina, singer.[92], "in the last year of his life, he began telling people he was manic-depressive."
* Timothy Treadwell, American environmentalist and bear enthusiast, featured in the 2005 documentary film by Werner Herzog titled Grizzly Man.[93][94]
* Margaret Trudeau, Canadian celebrity and ex-wife of former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau (deceased). She now travels Canada and other countries speaking out against the stigmas on mental illness[95]
* Mark Twain, author.[28]

[edit] V

* Jean-Claude Van Damme, actor — Australian Woman's Day magazine — January 30, 2006
* Vincent Van Gogh, artist.[96]
* Kurt Vonnegut, author[97]

[edit] W

* Scott Weiland, musician. (Stone Temple Pilots, Velvet Revolver) "I suffer from manic-depressive disorder, and I've chosen not to take medication for it." Quotation from Weiland during an interview.[98]
* Pete Wentz, bassist for Fall Out Boy.[99]
* Mark Whitacre, business executive described in the true story movie, The Informant[100]
* Brian Wilson, musician. (The Beach Boys)[101]
* Olivia Wolz, author .[31][102][103]
* Virginia Woolf, poet and novelist.[31][104][105]

[edit] Y

* Thom Yorke, musician[106]



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FAMOUS PEOPLE WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER

* Patty Duke, actress.[6][27]

[edit] E

* Ralph Waldo Emerson, author, poet, and philosopher.[28]

[edit] F

* Carrie Fisher, actress and writer. "'I ended up being diagnosed as a bipolar II,' says Fisher."[29][30]
* Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, writer.[31]
* William Faulkner, writer.[31]
* Stephen Foster, songwriter.[31]
* Stephen Fry, actor, comedian and writer. "As a sufferer of the disorder, Stephen Fry is speaking to other sufferers to find out about their experiences and visiting leading experts in the UK and US to examine the current state of understanding and research."[32][33][34]

[edit] G

* Trisha Goddard, English television presenter. [35]
* Peter Gabriel, English Musician. [36]
* Alan Garner, novelist. According to the Guardian, "In The Voice that Thunders (Harvill), a collection of critical and autobiographical essays, Garner casts light on his writing and thinking, and the role that manic depression plays in his creativity".[37][38]
* Paul Gascoigne, English footballer. "His second book, released this year, centres on his therapy - for alcoholism, eating disorders, OCD, and bipolar disorder, among others."[39]
* Matthew Good, Canadian musician. He first disclosed his illness in a personal blog. It was during the writing and recording of Hospital Music that he suffered one of his worst episodes.[40]
* Philip Graham, publisher and businessman. "It had finally penetrated to me that Phil's diagnosis was manic-depression…" Katherine Graham (1997), Personal History, p.328; Knopf, 1997, ISBN 0-394-58585-2 (book has numerous other references).
* Macy Gray, musician and actor. As documented in her song "Relating to a Psychopath"[41] and in an interview with Saul Williams[42]
* Graham Greene, English novelist.[43] Extract from Graham Greene: A Life in Letters]: "Greene was managing the impulses of bipolar illness, involving mood swings from elation, expansiveness or irritability to despair and would quickly be guilty of repeated infidelities."
* Ivor Gurney, English composer and poet. "New Perspectives on Ivor Gurney's Mental Illness", Pamela Blevins, Ivor Gurney Society Journal, Volume 6, 2000.

[edit] H

* Alexander Hamilton, politician.[44]
* Linda Hamilton, actress. Star of the Terminator movies. Was diagnosed at the age of 40[45]
* Mariette Hartley, American actress, has publicly spoken about her bipolar disorder.[46]
* Jonathan Hay, Australian rules footballer[47]
* Ernest Hemingway, writer.[31]
* Kristin Hersh, musician, formerly of rock band Throwing Muses, is occasionally mentioned as having bipolar disorder, one example being a Muses biography.[48] She has also mentioned the disorder in several interviews.
* Hermann Hesse, writer.[31]
* Abbie Hoffman, political activist: "Abbie was diagnosed in 1980 as having bipolar disorder, more commonly known as manic depression." Jezer, Marty (1993). Abbie Hoffman. Rutgers University Press. ISBN 0-8135-2017-7. p. xvii
* Marya Hornbacher, writer. Hornbacher wrote Madness, a memoir of her struggle with bipolar disorder, after writing Wasted, which detailed her eating disorder.

[edit] I

* Jack Irons, drummer, formerly of Red Hot Chili Peppers and Pearl Jam.[49]

[edit] J

* Kay Redfield Jamison, clinical psychologist and Professor of Psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, who profiled her own bipolar disorder in her 1995 memoir An Unquiet Mind and argued for a connection between bipolar disorder and artistic creativity in her 1993 book, Touched with Fire.
* Daniel Johnston, musician: "Johnston's output in his late teens and early 20s proved to be a symptom of his worsening manic depression." The Guardian Unlimited, Saturday August 20, 2005: "Personal demons", review of film, The Devil and Daniel Johnston:[50]
* Andrew Johns, Professional Rugby League Player. — has gone public about his condition.[51]

[edit] K

* Chris Kanyon, wrestler — self-described, diagnosed.[52] "I have gone thru (sic) some rough times, which ultimately led to me being diagnosed with clinical Bipolar Depression (also known as Manic Depression). I have spent the last year learning about and understanding my condition and we have finally got my medications balanced to the point where I feel I am in the best mental state of my life."
* Kerry Katona, English television presenter, writer, magazine columnist and former pop singer with girl band Atomic Kitten. BBC[53]
* John Keats, poet[28][6]
* Rep. Patrick J. Kennedy has been open about mental health issues, including being diagnosed with bipolar disorder.[54]
* Otto Klemperer, conductor[55]
* Margot Kidder, actress — self-described:[56] "I have been well and free of the symptoms that are called manic-depression for almost five years, and have been working steadily and leading a happy and productive life since then."
* Patrick Kroupa, writer and hacker, has been very open about his drug use and mental health issues, after his last heroin detox in 1999. He mentions bipolar disorder openly in several interviews.[57][58][59]

[edit] L

* Vivien Leigh, actress, cited in Holden, Anthony, Laurence Olivier, Sphere Books Limited, 1989, ISBN 0689115369 ; pp 221-222
* Neil Lennon Footballer with Celtic FC open about his battles with depression[60]
* Jenifer Lewis, American actress, spoke about her diagnosis on Oprah in September 2007.[61]

[edit] M

* Kristy McNichol, actress. The former child star and teen idol left the show Empty Nest due to her battle with the depression. McNichol later returned to the show for a few episodes during the series' last season.[62][63][64][65][66]
* Kate Millett, author, The Loony-Bin Trip (1990) discusses her diagnosis of bipolar disorder, describing experiences with hospitalization and her decision to discontinue lithium therapy.
* Spike Milligan, comedian and writer. "I had to write a new show every week for six months. If Hitler had done that to someone it would be called torture. I was in such a state of hypertension that I was unapproachable by human beings. I became a manic depressive."[67][68]
* Ben Moody, musician. The former guitarist from Evanescence.[69]
* John A. Mulheren, American stock and option trader and philanthropist.[70]
* Edvard Munch, artist. Rothenberg A. Bipolar illness, creativity, and treatment. Psychiatr Q. 2001 Summer;72(2):131–47.

[edit] N

* Isaac Newton, pioneering scientist and mathematician.[6]
* Florence Nightingale, nurse and health campaigner. BPW "Florence heard voices and experienced a number of severe depressive episodes in her teens and early 20s - symptoms consistent with the onset of bipolar disorder", Dr. Kathy Wisner, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.[71]

[edit] O

* Sinéad O'Connor, musician. She discussed her diagnosis with Oprah Winfrey in October 2007.[72]
* Graeme Obree, Scottish racing cyclist. World hour record 1993. Individual pursuit world champion in 1993 and 1995. Cited in 2003 autobiography, "Flying Scotsman: Cycling to Triumph Through My Darkest Hours" and 2006 film.
* Ozzy Osbourne, singer. Lead singer of Black Sabbath and his self-titled band. Cited in VH1's "Heavy: The History of Metal" in 2006.
* Cheri Oteri, actress. Saturday Night Live Cast Member. Cited in Shales T.& Miller A. (2002) Live From New York, A Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live.

[edit] P

* Jane Pauley, TV presenter and journalist. The former Today and Dateline host describes being diagnosed with bipolar disorder in her autobiography "Skywriting: A Life Out of the Blue", which she wrote in 2004, as well as on her short-lived talk show.[73][74][75][76][77][78]
* Jimmy Piersall, baseball player.[6]
* Jaco Pastorius, jazz musician. "Jaco was diagnosed with this clinical bipolar condition in the fall of 1982. The events which led up to it were considered "uncontrolled and reckless" incidences."[79]
* Sylvia Plath, American poet and novelist.
* Edgar Allan Poe, poet and writer.[31]
* Emil Post, mathematician. Martin Davis, 1994, "Emil L. Post: His Life and Work" in Davis, M., ed., Solvability, Provability, Definability: The Collected Works of Emil L. Post. Birkhauser
* Charley Pride, country music artist. (autobiography) Pride: The Charley Pride Story. Publisher: Quill (May 1995). "Pride discusses business ventures that succeeded and those that failed, as well as his bouts with manic depression. He tells his story with no bitterness but lots of homespun advice and humor."

[edit] R

* Edward Renehan, author and musician, outed himself as bipolar/manic depressive in January of 2008.[80]
* Rene Rivkin, entrepreneur.[81]
* Barret Robbins, former NFL Pro Bowler.[82]
* Axl Rose, singer[83] "I went to a clinic, thinking it would help my moods. The only thing I did was take one 500-question test - ya know, filling in the little black dots. All of sudden I'm diagnosed manic-depressive."

[edit] S

* Earl Simmons otherwise known as DMX (rapper).
* Robert Schumann, composer.[31]
* Nina Simone, American singer. Interview with her daughter Simone, The Sunday Times June, 24 2007[84]
* Michael Slater, International Australian cricketer, forced to retire because of related symptoms.[85][86]
* Tony Slattery, actor and comedian.[87] "I rented a huge warehouse by the river Thames. I just stayed in there on my own, didn't open the mail or answer the phone for months and months and months. I was just in a pool of despair and mania." BBC Documentary[88]
* Sidney Sheldon, producer, writer; wrote about being a victim of bipolar disorder in his autobiography The Other Side of Me.
* Peter Steele, frontman of metalband Type o Negative [89] [90]


[edit] T

* Sara Teasdale, poet.[28]
* Devin Townsend, musician, Strapping Young Lad, The Devin Townsend Band. He took himself off of his medication to write lyrics for Strapping Young Lad's album Alien.[91]
* Nick Traina, singer.[92], "in the last year of his life, he began telling people he was manic-depressive."
* Timothy Treadwell, American environmentalist and bear enthusiast, featured in the 2005 documentary film by Werner Herzog titled Grizzly Man.[93][94]
* Margaret Trudeau, Canadian celebrity and ex-wife of former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau (deceased). She now travels Canada and other countries speaking out against the stigmas on mental illness[95]
* Mark Twain, author.[28]

[edit] V

* Jean-Claude Van Damme, actor — Australian Woman's Day magazine — January 30, 2006
* Vincent Van Gogh, artist.[96]
* Kurt Vonnegut, author[97]

[edit] W

* Scott Weiland, musician. (Stone Temple Pilots, Velvet Revolver) "I suffer from manic-depressive disorder, and I've chosen not to take medication for it." Quotation from Weiland during an interview.[98]
* Pete Wentz, bassist for Fall Out Boy.[99]
* Mark Whitacre, business executive described in the true story movie, The Informant[100]
* Brian Wilson, musician. (The Beach Boys)[101]
* Olivia Wolz, author .[31][102][103]
* Virginia Woolf, poet and novelist.[31][104][105]

[edit] Y

* Thom Yorke, musician[106]



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Links to prove what? That K-Fed can't get a job on his own and even his current modeling gig was advanced by the Spears camp?



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FAMOUS PEOPLE WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER

* Alan Garner, novelist. According to the Guardian, "In The Voice that Thunders (Harvill), a collection of critical and autobiographical essays, Garner casts light on his writing and thinking, and the role that manic depression plays in his creativity".[37][38]
* Paul Gascoigne, English footballer. "His second book, released this year, centres on his therapy - for alcoholism, eating disorders, OCD, and bipolar disorder, among others."[39]
* Matthew Good, Canadian musician. He first disclosed his illness in a personal blog. It was during the writing and recording of Hospital Music that he suffered one of his worst episodes.[40]
* Philip Graham, publisher and businessman. "It had finally penetrated to me that Phil's diagnosis was manic-depression…" Katherine Graham (1997), Personal History, p.328; Knopf, 1997, ISBN 0-394-58585-2 (book has numerous other references).
* Macy Gray, musician and actor. As documented in her song "Relating to a Psychopath"[41] and in an interview with Saul Williams[42]
* Graham Greene, English novelist.[43] Extract from Graham Greene: A Life in Letters]: "Greene was managing the impulses of bipolar illness, involving mood swings from elation, expansiveness or irritability to despair and would quickly be guilty of repeated infidelities."
* Ivor Gurney, English composer and poet. "New Perspectives on Ivor Gurney's Mental Illness", Pamela Blevins, Ivor Gurney Society Journal, Volume 6, 2000.

[edit] H

* Alexander Hamilton, politician.[44]
* Linda Hamilton, actress. Star of the Terminator movies. Was diagnosed at the age of 40[45]
* Mariette Hartley, American actress, has publicly spoken about her bipolar disorder.[46]
* Jonathan Hay, Australian rules footballer[47]
* Ernest Hemingway, writer.[31]
* Kristin Hersh, musician, formerly of rock band Throwing Muses, is occasionally mentioned as having bipolar disorder, one example being a Muses biography.[48] She has also mentioned the disorder in several interviews.
* Hermann Hesse, writer.[31]
* Abbie Hoffman, political activist: "Abbie was diagnosed in 1980 as having bipolar disorder, more commonly known as manic depression." Jezer, Marty (1993). Abbie Hoffman. Rutgers University Press. ISBN 0-8135-2017-7. p. xvii
* Marya Hornbacher, writer. Hornbacher wrote Madness, a memoir of her struggle with bipolar disorder, after writing Wasted, which detailed her eating disorder.

[edit] I

* Jack Irons, drummer, formerly of Red Hot Chili Peppers and Pearl Jam.[49]

[edit] J

* Kay Redfield Jamison, clinical psychologist and Professor of Psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, who profiled her own bipolar disorder in her 1995 memoir An Unquiet Mind and argued for a connection between bipolar disorder and artistic creativity in her 1993 book, Touched with Fire.
* Daniel Johnston, musician: "Johnston's output in his late teens and early 20s proved to be a symptom of his worsening manic depression." The Guardian Unlimited, Saturday August 20, 2005: "Personal demons", review of film, The Devil and Daniel Johnston:[50]
* Andrew Johns, Professional Rugby League Player. — has gone public about his condition.[51]

[edit] K

* Chris Kanyon, wrestler — self-described, diagnosed.[52] "I have gone thru (sic) some rough times, which ultimately led to me being diagnosed with clinical Bipolar Depression (also known as Manic Depression). I have spent the last year learning about and understanding my condition and we have finally got my medications balanced to the point where I feel I am in the best mental state of my life."
* Kerry Katona, English television presenter, writer, magazine columnist and former pop singer with girl band Atomic Kitten. BBC[53]
* John Keats, poet[28][6]
* Rep. Patrick J. Kennedy has been open about mental health issues, including being diagnosed with bipolar disorder.[54]
* Otto Klemperer, conductor[55]
* Margot Kidder, actress — self-described:[56] "I have been well and free of the symptoms that are called manic-depression for almost five years, and have been working steadily and leading a happy and productive life since then."
* Patrick Kroupa, writer and hacker, has been very open about his drug use and mental health issues, after his last heroin detox in 1999. He mentions bipolar disorder openly in several interviews.[57][58][59]

[edit] L

* Vivien Leigh, actress, cited in Holden, Anthony, Laurence Olivier, Sphere Books Limited, 1989, ISBN 0689115369 ; pp 221-222
* Neil Lennon Footballer with Celtic FC open about his battles with depression[60]
* Jenifer Lewis, American actress, spoke about her diagnosis on Oprah in September 2007.[61]

[edit] M

* Kristy McNichol, actress. The former child star and teen idol left the show Empty Nest due to her battle with the depression. McNichol later returned to the show for a few episodes during the series' last season.[62][63][64][65][66]
* Kate Millett, author, The Loony-Bin Trip (1990) discusses her diagnosis of bipolar disorder, describing experiences with hospitalization and her decision to discontinue lithium therapy.
* Spike Milligan, comedian and writer. "I had to write a new show every week for six months. If Hitler had done that to someone it would be called torture. I was in such a state of hypertension that I was unapproachable by human beings. I became a manic depressive."[67][68]
* Ben Moody, musician. The former guitarist from Evanescence.[69]
* John A. Mulheren, American stock and option trader and philanthropist.[70]
* Edvard Munch, artist. Rothenberg A. Bipolar illness, creativity, and treatment. Psychiatr Q. 2001 Summer;72(2):131–47.

[edit] N

* Isaac Newton, pioneering scientist and mathematician.[6]
* Florence Nightingale, nurse and health campaigner. BPW "Florence heard voices and experienced a number of severe depressive episodes in her teens and early 20s - symptoms consistent with the onset of bipolar disorder", Dr. Kathy Wisner, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.[71]

[edit] O

* Sinéad O'Connor, musician. She discussed her diagnosis with Oprah Winfrey in October 2007.[72]
* Graeme Obree, Scottish racing cyclist. World hour record 1993. Individual pursuit world champion in 1993 and 1995. Cited in 2003 autobiography, "Flying Scotsman: Cycling to Triumph Through My Darkest Hours" and 2006 film.
* Ozzy Osbourne, singer. Lead singer of Black Sabbath and his self-titled band. Cited in VH1's "Heavy: The History of Metal" in 2006.
* Cheri Oteri, actress. Saturday Night Live Cast Member. Cited in Shales T.& Miller A. (2002) Live From New York, A Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live.

[edit] P

* Jane Pauley, TV presenter and journalist. The former Today and Dateline host describes being diagnosed with bipolar disorder in her autobiography "Skywriting: A Life Out of the Blue", which she wrote in 2004, as well as on her short-lived talk show.[73][74][75][76][77][78]
* Jimmy Piersall, baseball player.[6]
* Jaco Pastorius, jazz musician. "Jaco was diagnosed with this clinical bipolar condition in the fall of 1982. The events which led up to it were considered "uncontrolled and reckless" incidences."[79]
* Sylvia Plath, American poet and novelist.
* Edgar Allan Poe, poet and writer.[31]
* Emil Post, mathematician. Martin Davis, 1994, "Emil L. Post: His Life and Work" in Davis, M., ed., Solvability, Provability, Definability: The Collected Works of Emil L. Post. Birkhauser
* Charley Pride, country music artist. (autobiography) Pride: The Charley Pride Story. Publisher: Quill (May 1995). "Pride discusses business ventures that succeeded and those that failed, as well as his bouts with manic depression. He tells his story with no bitterness but lots of homespun advice and humor."

[edit] R

* Edward Renehan, author and musician, outed himself as bipolar/manic depressive in January of 2008.[80]
* Rene Rivkin, entrepreneur.[81]
* Barret Robbins, former NFL Pro Bowler.[82]
* Axl Rose, singer[83] "I went to a clinic, thinking it would help my moods. The only thing I did was take one 500-question test - ya know, filling in the little black dots. All of sudden I'm diagnosed manic-depressive."

[edit] S

* Earl Simmons otherwise known as DMX (rapper).
* Robert Schumann, composer.[31]
* Nina Simone, American singer. Interview with her daughter Simone, The Sunday Times June, 24 2007[84]
* Michael Slater, International Australian cricketer, forced to retire because of related symptoms.[85][86]
* Tony Slattery, actor and comedian.[87] "I rented a huge warehouse by the river Thames. I just stayed in there on my own, didn't open the mail or answer the phone for months and months and months. I was just in a pool of despair and mania." BBC Documentary[88]
* Sidney Sheldon, producer, writer; wrote about being a victim of bipolar disorder in his autobiography The Other Side of Me.
* Peter Steele, frontman of metalband Type o Negative [89] [90]


[edit] T

* Sara Teasdale, poet.[28]
* Devin Townsend, musician, Strapping Young Lad, The Devin Townsend Band. He took himself off of his medication to write lyrics for Strapping Young Lad's album Alien.[91]
* Nick Traina, singer.[92], "in the last year of his life, he began telling people he was manic-depressive."
* Timothy Treadwell, American environmentalist and bear enthusiast, featured in the 2005 documentary film by Werner Herzog titled Grizzly Man.[93][94]
* Margaret Trudeau, Canadian celebrity and ex-wife of former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau (deceased). She now travels Canada and other countries speaking out against the stigmas on mental illness[95]
* Mark Twain, author.[28]

[edit] V

* Jean-Claude Van Damme, actor — Australian Woman's Day magazine — January 30, 2006
* Vincent Van Gogh, artist.[96]
* Kurt Vonnegut, author[97]

[edit] W

* Scott Weiland, musician. (Stone Temple Pilots, Velvet Revolver) "I suffer from manic-depressive disorder, and I've chosen not to take medication for it." Quotation from Weiland during an interview.[98]
* Pete Wentz, bassist for Fall Out Boy.[99]
* Mark Whitacre, business executive described in the true story movie, The Informant[100]
* Brian Wilson, musician. (The Beach Boys)[101]
* Olivia Wolz, author .[31][102][103]
* Virginia Woolf, poet and novelist.[31][104][105]

[edit] Y

* Thom Yorke, musician[106]



Posted by: Oda Mae

No one credible has ever told the media Britney Spears was bi-polar.

Drugged, yes, bi-polar, no. Unhappy and surrounded by crazy-making vultures. Affirmative.



Posted by: Anonymous

FAMOUS PEOPLE WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER

* Ivor Gurney, English composer and poet. "New Perspectives on Ivor Gurney's Mental Illness", Pamela Blevins, Ivor Gurney Society Journal, Volume 6, 2000.

[edit] H

* Alexander Hamilton, politician.[44]
* Linda Hamilton, actress. Star of the Terminator movies. Was diagnosed at the age of 40[45]
* Mariette Hartley, American actress, has publicly spoken about her bipolar disorder.[46]
* Jonathan Hay, Australian rules footballer[47]
* Ernest Hemingway, writer.[31]
* Kristin Hersh, musician, formerly of rock band Throwing Muses, is occasionally mentioned as having bipolar disorder, one example being a Muses biography.[48] She has also mentioned the disorder in several interviews.
* Hermann Hesse, writer.[31]
* Abbie Hoffman, political activist: "Abbie was diagnosed in 1980 as having bipolar disorder, more commonly known as manic depression." Jezer, Marty (1993). Abbie Hoffman. Rutgers University Press. ISBN 0-8135-2017-7. p. xvii
* Marya Hornbacher, writer. Hornbacher wrote Madness, a memoir of her struggle with bipolar disorder, after writing Wasted, which detailed her eating disorder.

[edit] I

* Jack Irons, drummer, formerly of Red Hot Chili Peppers and Pearl Jam.[49]

[edit] J

* Kay Redfield Jamison, clinical psychologist and Professor of Psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, who profiled her own bipolar disorder in her 1995 memoir An Unquiet Mind and argued for a connection between bipolar disorder and artistic creativity in her 1993 book, Touched with Fire.
* Daniel Johnston, musician: "Johnston's output in his late teens and early 20s proved to be a symptom of his worsening manic depression." The Guardian Unlimited, Saturday August 20, 2005: "Personal demons", review of film, The Devil and Daniel Johnston:[50]
* Andrew Johns, Professional Rugby League Player. — has gone public about his condition.[51]

[edit] K

* Chris Kanyon, wrestler — self-described, diagnosed.[52] "I have gone thru (sic) some rough times, which ultimately led to me being diagnosed with clinical Bipolar Depression (also known as Manic Depression). I have spent the last year learning about and understanding my condition and we have finally got my medications balanced to the point where I feel I am in the best mental state of my life."
* Kerry Katona, English television presenter, writer, magazine columnist and former pop singer with girl band Atomic Kitten. BBC[53]
* John Keats, poet[28][6]
* Rep. Patrick J. Kennedy has been open about mental health issues, including being diagnosed with bipolar disorder.[54]
* Otto Klemperer, conductor[55]
* Margot Kidder, actress — self-described:[56] "I have been well and free of the symptoms that are called manic-depression for almost five years, and have been working steadily and leading a happy and productive life since then."
* Patrick Kroupa, writer and hacker, has been very open about his drug use and mental health issues, after his last heroin detox in 1999. He mentions bipolar disorder openly in several interviews.[57][58][59]

[edit] L

* Vivien Leigh, actress, cited in Holden, Anthony, Laurence Olivier, Sphere Books Limited, 1989, ISBN 0689115369 ; pp 221-222
* Neil Lennon Footballer with Celtic FC open about his battles with depression[60]
* Jenifer Lewis, American actress, spoke about her diagnosis on Oprah in September 2007.[61]

[edit] M

* Kristy McNichol, actress. The former child star and teen idol left the show Empty Nest due to her battle with the depression. McNichol later returned to the show for a few episodes during the series' last season.[62][63][64][65][66]
* Kate Millett, author, The Loony-Bin Trip (1990) discusses her diagnosis of bipolar disorder, describing experiences with hospitalization and her decision to discontinue lithium therapy.
* Spike Milligan, comedian and writer. "I had to write a new show every week for six months. If Hitler had done that to someone it would be called torture. I was in such a state of hypertension that I was unapproachable by human beings. I became a manic depressive."[67][68]
* Ben Moody, musician. The former guitarist from Evanescence.[69]
* John A. Mulheren, American stock and option trader and philanthropist.[70]
* Edvard Munch, artist. Rothenberg A. Bipolar illness, creativity, and treatment. Psychiatr Q. 2001 Summer;72(2):131–47.

[edit] N

* Isaac Newton, pioneering scientist and mathematician.[6]
* Florence Nightingale, nurse and health campaigner. BPW "Florence heard voices and experienced a number of severe depressive episodes in her teens and early 20s - symptoms consistent with the onset of bipolar disorder", Dr. Kathy Wisner, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.[71]

[edit] O

* Sinéad O'Connor, musician. She discussed her diagnosis with Oprah Winfrey in October 2007.[72]
* Graeme Obree, Scottish racing cyclist. World hour record 1993. Individual pursuit world champion in 1993 and 1995. Cited in 2003 autobiography, "Flying Scotsman: Cycling to Triumph Through My Darkest Hours" and 2006 film.
* Ozzy Osbourne, singer. Lead singer of Black Sabbath and his self-titled band. Cited in VH1's "Heavy: The History of Metal" in 2006.
* Cheri Oteri, actress. Saturday Night Live Cast Member. Cited in Shales T.& Miller A. (2002) Live From New York, A Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live.

[edit] P

* Jane Pauley, TV presenter and journalist. The former Today and Dateline host describes being diagnosed with bipolar disorder in her autobiography "Skywriting: A Life Out of the Blue", which she wrote in 2004, as well as on her short-lived talk show.[73][74][75][76][77][78]
* Jimmy Piersall, baseball player.[6]
* Jaco Pastorius, jazz musician. "Jaco was diagnosed with this clinical bipolar condition in the fall of 1982. The events which led up to it were considered "uncontrolled and reckless" incidences."[79]
* Sylvia Plath, American poet and novelist.
* Edgar Allan Poe, poet and writer.[31]
* Emil Post, mathematician. Martin Davis, 1994, "Emil L. Post: His Life and Work" in Davis, M., ed., Solvability, Provability, Definability: The Collected Works of Emil L. Post. Birkhauser
* Charley Pride, country music artist. (autobiography) Pride: The Charley Pride Story. Publisher: Quill (May 1995). "Pride discusses business ventures that succeeded and those that failed, as well as his bouts with manic depression. He tells his story with no bitterness but lots of homespun advice and humor."

[edit] R

* Edward Renehan, author and musician, outed himself as bipolar/manic depressive in January of 2008.[80]
* Rene Rivkin, entrepreneur.[81]
* Barret Robbins, former NFL Pro Bowler.[82]
* Axl Rose, singer[83] "I went to a clinic, thinking it would help my moods. The only thing I did was take one 500-question test - ya know, filling in the little black dots. All of sudden I'm diagnosed manic-depressive."

[edit] S

* Earl Simmons otherwise known as DMX (rapper).
* Robert Schumann, composer.[31]
* Nina Simone, American singer. Interview with her daughter Simone, The Sunday Times June, 24 2007[84]
* Michael Slater, International Australian cricketer, forced to retire because of related symptoms.[85][86]
* Tony Slattery, actor and comedian.[87] "I rented a huge warehouse by the river Thames. I just stayed in there on my own, didn't open the mail or answer the phone for months and months and months. I was just in a pool of despair and mania." BBC Documentary[88]
* Sidney Sheldon, producer, writer; wrote about being a victim of bipolar disorder in his autobiography The Other Side of Me.
* Peter Steele, frontman of metalband Type o Negative [89] [90]


[edit] T

* Sara Teasdale, poet.[28]
* Devin Townsend, musician, Strapping Young Lad, The Devin Townsend Band. He took himself off of his medication to write lyrics for Strapping Young Lad's album Alien.[91]
* Nick Traina, singer.[92], "in the last year of his life, he began telling people he was manic-depressive."
* Timothy Treadwell, American environmentalist and bear enthusiast, featured in the 2005 documentary film by Werner Herzog titled Grizzly Man.[93][94]
* Margaret Trudeau, Canadian celebrity and ex-wife of former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau (deceased). She now travels Canada and other countries speaking out against the stigmas on mental illness[95]
* Mark Twain, author.[28]

[edit] V

* Jean-Claude Van Damme, actor — Australian Woman's Day magazine — January 30, 2006
* Vincent Van Gogh, artist.[96]
* Kurt Vonnegut, author[97]

[edit] W

* Scott Weiland, musician. (Stone Temple Pilots, Velvet Revolver) "I suffer from manic-depressive disorder, and I've chosen not to take medication for it." Quotation from Weiland during an interview.[98]
* Pete Wentz, bassist for Fall Out Boy.[99]
* Mark Whitacre, business executive described in the true story movie, The Informant[100]
* Brian Wilson, musician. (The Beach Boys)[101]
* Olivia Wolz, author .[31][102][103]
* Virginia Woolf, poet and novelist.[31][104][105]

[edit] Y

* Thom Yorke, musician[106]



Posted by: Anonymous

FAMOUS PEOPLE WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER

Marya Hornbacher, writer. Hornbacher wrote Madness, a memoir of her struggle with bipolar disorder, after writing Wasted, which detailed her eating disorder.

[edit] I

* Jack Irons, drummer, formerly of Red Hot Chili Peppers and Pearl Jam.[49]

[edit] J

* Kay Redfield Jamison, clinical psychologist and Professor of Psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, who profiled her own bipolar disorder in her 1995 memoir An Unquiet Mind and argued for a connection between bipolar disorder and artistic creativity in her 1993 book, Touched with Fire.
* Daniel Johnston, musician: "Johnston's output in his late teens and early 20s proved to be a symptom of his worsening manic depression." The Guardian Unlimited, Saturday August 20, 2005: "Personal demons", review of film, The Devil and Daniel Johnston:[50]
* Andrew Johns, Professional Rugby League Player. — has gone public about his condition.[51]

[edit] K

* Chris Kanyon, wrestler — self-described, diagnosed.[52] "I have gone thru (sic) some rough times, which ultimately led to me being diagnosed with clinical Bipolar Depression (also known as Manic Depression). I have spent the last year learning about and understanding my condition and we have finally got my medications balanced to the point where I feel I am in the best mental state of my life."
* Kerry Katona, English television presenter, writer, magazine columnist and former pop singer with girl band Atomic Kitten. BBC[53]
* John Keats, poet[28][6]
* Rep. Patrick J. Kennedy has been open about mental health issues, including being diagnosed with bipolar disorder.[54]
* Otto Klemperer, conductor[55]
* Margot Kidder, actress — self-described:[56] "I have been well and free of the symptoms that are called manic-depression for almost five years, and have been working steadily and leading a happy and productive life since then."
* Patrick Kroupa, writer and hacker, has been very open about his drug use and mental health issues, after his last heroin detox in 1999. He mentions bipolar disorder openly in several interviews.[57][58][59]

[edit] L

* Vivien Leigh, actress, cited in Holden, Anthony, Laurence Olivier, Sphere Books Limited, 1989, ISBN 0689115369 ; pp 221-222
* Neil Lennon Footballer with Celtic FC open about his battles with depression[60]
* Jenifer Lewis, American actress, spoke about her diagnosis on Oprah in September 2007.[61]

[edit] M

* Kristy McNichol, actress. The former child star and teen idol left the show Empty Nest due to her battle with the depression. McNichol later returned to the show for a few episodes during the series' last season.[62][63][64][65][66]
* Kate Millett, author, The Loony-Bin Trip (1990) discusses her diagnosis of bipolar disorder, describing experiences with hospitalization and her decision to discontinue lithium therapy.
* Spike Milligan, comedian and writer. "I had to write a new show every week for six months. If Hitler had done that to someone it would be called torture. I was in such a state of hypertension that I was unapproachable by human beings. I became a manic depressive."[67][68]
* Ben Moody, musician. The former guitarist from Evanescence.[69]
* John A. Mulheren, American stock and option trader and philanthropist.[70]
* Edvard Munch, artist. Rothenberg A. Bipolar illness, creativity, and treatment. Psychiatr Q. 2001 Summer;72(2):131–47.

[edit] N

* Isaac Newton, pioneering scientist and mathematician.[6]
* Florence Nightingale, nurse and health campaigner. BPW "Florence heard voices and experienced a number of severe depressive episodes in her teens and early 20s - symptoms consistent with the onset of bipolar disorder", Dr. Kathy Wisner, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.[71]

[edit] O

* Sinéad O'Connor, musician. She discussed her diagnosis with Oprah Winfrey in October 2007.[72]
* Graeme Obree, Scottish racing cyclist. World hour record 1993. Individual pursuit world champion in 1993 and 1995. Cited in 2003 autobiography, "Flying Scotsman: Cycling to Triumph Through My Darkest Hours" and 2006 film.
* Ozzy Osbourne, singer. Lead singer of Black Sabbath and his self-titled band. Cited in VH1's "Heavy: The History of Metal" in 2006.
* Cheri Oteri, actress. Saturday Night Live Cast Member. Cited in Shales T.& Miller A. (2002) Live From New York, A Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live.

[edit] P

* Jane Pauley, TV presenter and journalist. The former Today and Dateline host describes being diagnosed with bipolar disorder in her autobiography "Skywriting: A Life Out of the Blue", which she wrote in 2004, as well as on her short-lived talk show.[73][74][75][76][77][78]
* Jimmy Piersall, baseball player.[6]
* Jaco Pastorius, jazz musician. "Jaco was diagnosed with this clinical bipolar condition in the fall of 1982. The events which led up to it were considered "uncontrolled and reckless" incidences."[79]
* Sylvia Plath, American poet and novelist.
* Edgar Allan Poe, poet and writer.[31]
* Emil Post, mathematician. Martin Davis, 1994, "Emil L. Post: His Life and Work" in Davis, M., ed., Solvability, Provability, Definability: The Collected Works of Emil L. Post. Birkhauser
* Charley Pride, country music artist. (autobiography) Pride: The Charley Pride Story. Publisher: Quill (May 1995). "Pride discusses business ventures that succeeded and those that failed, as well as his bouts with manic depression. He tells his story with no bitterness but lots of homespun advice and humor."

[edit] R

* Edward Renehan, author and musician, outed himself as bipolar/manic depressive in January of 2008.[80]
* Rene Rivkin, entrepreneur.[81]
* Barret Robbins, former NFL Pro Bowler.[82]
* Axl Rose, singer[83] "I went to a clinic, thinking it would help my moods. The only thing I did was take one 500-question test - ya know, filling in the little black dots. All of sudden I'm diagnosed manic-depressive."

[edit] S

* Earl Simmons otherwise known as DMX (rapper).
* Robert Schumann, composer.[31]
* Nina Simone, American singer. Interview with her daughter Simone, The Sunday Times June, 24 2007[84]
* Michael Slater, International Australian cricketer, forced to retire because of related symptoms.[85][86]
* Tony Slattery, actor and comedian.[87] "I rented a huge warehouse by the river Thames. I just stayed in there on my own, didn't open the mail or answer the phone for months and months and months. I was just in a pool of despair and mania." BBC Documentary[88]
* Sidney Sheldon, producer, writer; wrote about being a victim of bipolar disorder in his autobiography The Other Side of Me.
* Peter Steele, frontman of metalband Type o Negative [89] [90]


[edit] T

* Sara Teasdale, poet.[28]
* Devin Townsend, musician, Strapping Young Lad, The Devin Townsend Band. He took himself off of his medication to write lyrics for Strapping Young Lad's album Alien.[91]
* Nick Traina, singer.[92], "in the last year of his life, he began telling people he was manic-depressive."
* Timothy Treadwell, American environmentalist and bear enthusiast, featured in the 2005 documentary film by Werner Herzog titled Grizzly Man.[93][94]
* Margaret Trudeau, Canadian celebrity and ex-wife of former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau (deceased). She now travels Canada and other countries speaking out against the stigmas on mental illness[95]
* Mark Twain, author.[28]

[edit] V

* Jean-Claude Van Damme, actor — Australian Woman's Day magazine — January 30, 2006
* Vincent Van Gogh, artist.[96]
* Kurt Vonnegut, author[97]

[edit] W

* Scott Weiland, musician. (Stone Temple Pilots, Velvet Revolver) "I suffer from manic-depressive disorder, and I've chosen not to take medication for it." Quotation from Weiland during an interview.[98]
* Pete Wentz, bassist for Fall Out Boy.[99]
* Mark Whitacre, business executive described in the true story movie, The Informant[100]
* Brian Wilson, musician. (The Beach Boys)[101]
* Olivia Wolz, author .[31][102][103]
* Virginia Woolf, poet and novelist.[31][104][105]

[edit] Y

* Thom Yorke, musician[106]



Posted by: Oda Mae

The imp's achilles heel is losing control and over the board.

The imp has may faces but it's the same person. Soon it will post a supportive though poorly written letter for Britney hoping some soft-heart will momentarily be vulnerable.

In three days of posting, the imp has rolled off the counter every time. Last night, a part of itself went to an uninteresting thread. After, it shut down the board here.



Posted by: Anonymous

So she's perfectly normal and this is all a conSPEARacy by the courts, her family, and everyone around her? Yeah, sure. Right. Just another person pointing the finger at everyone else but her.



Posted by: Anonymous

FAMOUS PEOPLE WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER

* Chris Kanyon, wrestler — self-described, diagnosed.[52] "I have gone thru (sic) some rough times, which ultimately led to me being diagnosed with clinical Bipolar Depression (also known as Manic Depression). I have spent the last year learning about and understanding my condition and we have finally got my medications balanced to the point where I feel I am in the best mental state of my life."
* Kerry Katona, English television presenter, writer, magazine columnist and former pop singer with girl band Atomic Kitten. BBC[53]
* John Keats, poet[28][6]
* Rep. Patrick J. Kennedy has been open about mental health issues, including being diagnosed with bipolar disorder.[54]
* Otto Klemperer, conductor[55]
* Margot Kidder, actress — self-described:[56] "I have been well and free of the symptoms that are called manic-depression for almost five years, and have been working steadily and leading a happy and productive life since then."
* Patrick Kroupa, writer and hacker, has been very open about his drug use and mental health issues, after his last heroin detox in 1999. He mentions bipolar disorder openly in several interviews.[57][58][59]

[edit] L

* Vivien Leigh, actress, cited in Holden, Anthony, Laurence Olivier, Sphere Books Limited, 1989, ISBN 0689115369 ; pp 221-222
* Neil Lennon Footballer with Celtic FC open about his battles with depression[60]
* Jenifer Lewis, American actress, spoke about her diagnosis on Oprah in September 2007.[61]

[edit] M

* Kristy McNichol, actress. The former child star and teen idol left the show Empty Nest due to her battle with the depression. McNichol later returned to the show for a few episodes during the series' last season.[62][63][64][65][66]
* Kate Millett, author, The Loony-Bin Trip (1990) discusses her diagnosis of bipolar disorder, describing experiences with hospitalization and her decision to discontinue lithium therapy.
* Spike Milligan, comedian and writer. "I had to write a new show every week for six months. If Hitler had done that to someone it would be called torture. I was in such a state of hypertension that I was unapproachable by human beings. I became a manic depressive."[67][68]
* Ben Moody, musician. The former guitarist from Evanescence.[69]
* John A. Mulheren, American stock and option trader and philanthropist.[70]
* Edvard Munch, artist. Rothenberg A. Bipolar illness, creativity, and treatment. Psychiatr Q. 2001 Summer;72(2):131–47.

[edit] N

* Isaac Newton, pioneering scientist and mathematician.[6]
* Florence Nightingale, nurse and health campaigner. BPW "Florence heard voices and experienced a number of severe depressive episodes in her teens and early 20s - symptoms consistent with the onset of bipolar disorder", Dr. Kathy Wisner, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.[71]

[edit] O

* Sinéad O'Connor, musician. She discussed her diagnosis with Oprah Winfrey in October 2007.[72]
* Graeme Obree, Scottish racing cyclist. World hour record 1993. Individual pursuit world champion in 1993 and 1995. Cited in 2003 autobiography, "Flying Scotsman: Cycling to Triumph Through My Darkest Hours" and 2006 film.
* Ozzy Osbourne, singer. Lead singer of Black Sabbath and his self-titled band. Cited in VH1's "Heavy: The History of Metal" in 2006.
* Cheri Oteri, actress. Saturday Night Live Cast Member. Cited in Shales T.& Miller A. (2002) Live From New York, A Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live.

[edit] P

* Jane Pauley, TV presenter and journalist. The former Today and Dateline host describes being diagnosed with bipolar disorder in her autobiography "Skywriting: A Life Out of the Blue", which she wrote in 2004, as well as on her short-lived talk show.[73][74][75][76][77][78]
* Jimmy Piersall, baseball player.[6]
* Jaco Pastorius, jazz musician. "Jaco was diagnosed with this clinical bipolar condition in the fall of 1982. The events which led up to it were considered "uncontrolled and reckless" incidences."[79]
* Sylvia Plath, American poet and novelist.
* Edgar Allan Poe, poet and writer.[31]
* Emil Post, mathematician. Martin Davis, 1994, "Emil L. Post: His Life and Work" in Davis, M., ed., Solvability, Provability, Definability: The Collected Works of Emil L. Post. Birkhauser
* Charley Pride, country music artist. (autobiography) Pride: The Charley Pride Story. Publisher: Quill (May 1995). "Pride discusses business ventures that succeeded and those that failed, as well as his bouts with manic depression. He tells his story with no bitterness but lots of homespun advice and humor."

[edit] R

* Edward Renehan, author and musician, outed himself as bipolar/manic depressive in January of 2008.[80]
* Rene Rivkin, entrepreneur.[81]
* Barret Robbins, former NFL Pro Bowler.[82]
* Axl Rose, singer[83] "I went to a clinic, thinking it would help my moods. The only thing I did was take one 500-question test - ya know, filling in the little black dots. All of sudden I'm diagnosed manic-depressive."

[edit] S

* Earl Simmons otherwise known as DMX (rapper).
* Robert Schumann, composer.[31]
* Nina Simone, American singer. Interview with her daughter Simone, The Sunday Times June, 24 2007[84]
* Michael Slater, International Australian cricketer, forced to retire because of related symptoms.[85][86]
* Tony Slattery, actor and comedian.[87] "I rented a huge warehouse by the river Thames. I just stayed in there on my own, didn't open the mail or answer the phone for months and months and months. I was just in a pool of despair and mania." BBC Documentary[88]
* Sidney Sheldon, producer, writer; wrote about being a victim of bipolar disorder in his autobiography The Other Side of Me.
* Peter Steele, frontman of metalband Type o Negative [89] [90]


[edit] T

* Sara Teasdale, poet.[28]
* Devin Townsend, musician, Strapping Young Lad, The Devin Townsend Band. He took himself off of his medication to write lyrics for Strapping Young Lad's album Alien.[91]
* Nick Traina, singer.[92], "in the last year of his life, he began telling people he was manic-depressive."
* Timothy Treadwell, American environmentalist and bear enthusiast, featured in the 2005 documentary film by Werner Herzog titled Grizzly Man.[93][94]
* Margaret Trudeau, Canadian celebrity and ex-wife of former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau (deceased). She now travels Canada and other countries speaking out against the stigmas on mental illness[95]
* Mark Twain, author.[28]

[edit] V

* Jean-Claude Van Damme, actor — Australian Woman's Day magazine — January 30, 2006
* Vincent Van Gogh, artist.[96]
* Kurt Vonnegut, author[97]

[edit] W

* Scott Weiland, musician. (Stone Temple Pilots, Velvet Revolver) "I suffer from manic-depressive disorder, and I've chosen not to take medication for it." Quotation from Weiland during an interview.[98]
* Pete Wentz, bassist for Fall Out Boy.[99]
* Mark Whitacre, business executive described in the true story movie, The Informant[100]
* Brian Wilson, musician. (The Beach Boys)[101]
* Olivia Wolz, author .[31][102][103]
* Virginia Woolf, poet and novelist.[31][104][105]

[edit] Y

* Thom Yorke, musician[106]



Posted by: Anonymous

FAMOUS PEOPLE WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER

* Vivien Leigh, actress, cited in Holden, Anthony, Laurence Olivier, Sphere Books Limited, 1989, ISBN 0689115369 ; pp 221-222
* Neil Lennon Footballer with Celtic FC open about his battles with depression[60]
* Jenifer Lewis, American actress, spoke about her diagnosis on Oprah in September 2007.[61]

[edit] M

* Kristy McNichol, actress. The former child star and teen idol left the show Empty Nest due to her battle with the depression. McNichol later returned to the show for a few episodes during the series' last season.[62][63][64][65][66]
* Kate Millett, author, The Loony-Bin Trip (1990) discusses her diagnosis of bipolar disorder, describing experiences with hospitalization and her decision to discontinue lithium therapy.
* Spike Milligan, comedian and writer. "I had to write a new show every week for six months. If Hitler had done that to someone it would be called torture. I was in such a state of hypertension that I was unapproachable by human beings. I became a manic depressive."[67][68]
* Ben Moody, musician. The former guitarist from Evanescence.[69]
* John A. Mulheren, American stock and option trader and philanthropist.[70]
* Edvard Munch, artist. Rothenberg A. Bipolar illness, creativity, and treatment. Psychiatr Q. 2001 Summer;72(2):131–47.

[edit] N

* Isaac Newton, pioneering scientist and mathematician.[6]
* Florence Nightingale, nurse and health campaigner. BPW "Florence heard voices and experienced a number of severe depressive episodes in her teens and early 20s - symptoms consistent with the onset of bipolar disorder", Dr. Kathy Wisner, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.[71]

[edit] O

* Sinéad O'Connor, musician. She discussed her diagnosis with Oprah Winfrey in October 2007.[72]
* Graeme Obree, Scottish racing cyclist. World hour record 1993. Individual pursuit world champion in 1993 and 1995. Cited in 2003 autobiography, "Flying Scotsman: Cycling to Triumph Through My Darkest Hours" and 2006 film.
* Ozzy Osbourne, singer. Lead singer of Black Sabbath and his self-titled band. Cited in VH1's "Heavy: The History of Metal" in 2006.
* Cheri Oteri, actress. Saturday Night Live Cast Member. Cited in Shales T.& Miller A. (2002) Live From New York, A Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live.

[edit] P

* Jane Pauley, TV presenter and journalist. The former Today and Dateline host describes being diagnosed with bipolar disorder in her autobiography "Skywriting: A Life Out of the Blue", which she wrote in 2004, as well as on her short-lived talk show.[73][74][75][76][77][78]
* Jimmy Piersall, baseball player.[6]
* Jaco Pastorius, jazz musician. "Jaco was diagnosed with this clinical bipolar condition in the fall of 1982. The events which led up to it were considered "uncontrolled and reckless" incidences."[79]
* Sylvia Plath, American poet and novelist.
* Edgar Allan Poe, poet and writer.[31]
* Emil Post, mathematician. Martin Davis, 1994, "Emil L. Post: His Life and Work" in Davis, M., ed., Solvability, Provability, Definability: The Collected Works of Emil L. Post. Birkhauser
* Charley Pride, country music artist. (autobiography) Pride: The Charley Pride Story. Publisher: Quill (May 1995). "Pride discusses business ventures that succeeded and those that failed, as well as his bouts with manic depression. He tells his story with no bitterness but lots of homespun advice and humor."

[edit] R

* Edward Renehan, author and musician, outed himself as bipolar/manic depressive in January of 2008.[80]
* Rene Rivkin, entrepreneur.[81]
* Barret Robbins, former NFL Pro Bowler.[82]
* Axl Rose, singer[83] "I went to a clinic, thinking it would help my moods. The only thing I did was take one 500-question test - ya know, filling in the little black dots. All of sudden I'm diagnosed manic-depressive."

[edit] S

* Earl Simmons otherwise known as DMX (rapper).
* Robert Schumann, composer.[31]
* Nina Simone, American singer. Interview with her daughter Simone, The Sunday Times June, 24 2007[84]
* Michael Slater, International Australian cricketer, forced to retire because of related symptoms.[85][86]
* Tony Slattery, actor and comedian.[87] "I rented a huge warehouse by the river Thames. I just stayed in there on my own, didn't open the mail or answer the phone for months and months and months. I was just in a pool of despair and mania." BBC Documentary[88]
* Sidney Sheldon, producer, writer; wrote about being a victim of bipolar disorder in his autobiography The Other Side of Me.
* Peter Steele, frontman of metalband Type o Negative [89] [90]


[edit] T

* Sara Teasdale, poet.[28]
* Devin Townsend, musician, Strapping Young Lad, The Devin Townsend Band. He took himself off of his medication to write lyrics for Strapping Young Lad's album Alien.[91]
* Nick Traina, singer.[92], "in the last year of his life, he began telling people he was manic-depressive."
* Timothy Treadwell, American environmentalist and bear enthusiast, featured in the 2005 documentary film by Werner Herzog titled Grizzly Man.[93][94]
* Margaret Trudeau, Canadian celebrity and ex-wife of former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau (deceased). She now travels Canada and other countries speaking out against the stigmas on mental illness[95]
* Mark Twain, author.[28]

[edit] V

* Jean-Claude Van Damme, actor — Australian Woman's Day magazine — January 30, 2006
* Vincent Van Gogh, artist.[96]
* Kurt Vonnegut, author[97]

[edit] W

* Scott Weiland, musician. (Stone Temple Pilots, Velvet Revolver) "I suffer from manic-depressive disorder, and I've chosen not to take medication for it." Quotation from Weiland during an interview.[98]
* Pete Wentz, bassist for Fall Out Boy.[99]
* Mark Whitacre, business executive described in the true story movie, The Informant[100]
* Brian Wilson, musician. (The Beach Boys)[101]
* Olivia Wolz, author .[31][102][103]
* Virginia Woolf, poet and novelist.[31][104][105]

[edit] Y

* Thom Yorke, musician[106]



Posted by: Anonymous

FAMOUS PEOPLE WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER

* Edvard Munch, artist. Rothenberg A. Bipolar illness, creativity, and treatment. Psychiatr Q. 2001 Summer;72(2):131–47.

[edit] N

* Isaac Newton, pioneering scientist and mathematician.[6]
* Florence Nightingale, nurse and health campaigner. BPW "Florence heard voices and experienced a number of severe depressive episodes in her teens and early 20s - symptoms consistent with the onset of bipolar disorder", Dr. Kathy Wisner, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.[71]

[edit] O

* Sinéad O'Connor, musician. She discussed her diagnosis with Oprah Winfrey in October 2007.[72]
* Graeme Obree, Scottish racing cyclist. World hour record 1993. Individual pursuit world champion in 1993 and 1995. Cited in 2003 autobiography, "Flying Scotsman: Cycling to Triumph Through My Darkest Hours" and 2006 film.
* Ozzy Osbourne, singer. Lead singer of Black Sabbath and his self-titled band. Cited in VH1's "Heavy: The History of Metal" in 2006.
* Cheri Oteri, actress. Saturday Night Live Cast Member. Cited in Shales T.& Miller A. (2002) Live From New York, A Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live.

[edit] P

* Jane Pauley, TV presenter and journalist. The former Today and Dateline host describes being diagnosed with bipolar disorder in her autobiography "Skywriting: A Life Out of the Blue", which she wrote in 2004, as well as on her short-lived talk show.[73][74][75][76][77][78]
* Jimmy Piersall, baseball player.[6]
* Jaco Pastorius, jazz musician. "Jaco was diagnosed with this clinical bipolar condition in the fall of 1982. The events which led up to it were considered "uncontrolled and reckless" incidences."[79]
* Sylvia Plath, American poet and novelist.
* Edgar Allan Poe, poet and writer.[31]
* Emil Post, mathematician. Martin Davis, 1994, "Emil L. Post: His Life and Work" in Davis, M., ed., Solvability, Provability, Definability: The Collected Works of Emil L. Post. Birkhauser
* Charley Pride, country music artist. (autobiography) Pride: The Charley Pride Story. Publisher: Quill (May 1995). "Pride discusses business ventures that succeeded and those that failed, as well as his bouts with manic depression. He tells his story with no bitterness but lots of homespun advice and humor."

[edit] R

* Edward Renehan, author and musician, outed himself as bipolar/manic depressive in January of 2008.[80]
* Rene Rivkin, entrepreneur.[81]
* Barret Robbins, former NFL Pro Bowler.[82]
* Axl Rose, singer[83] "I went to a clinic, thinking it would help my moods. The only thing I did was take one 500-question test - ya know, filling in the little black dots. All of sudden I'm diagnosed manic-depressive."

[edit] S

* Earl Simmons otherwise known as DMX (rapper).
* Robert Schumann, composer.[31]
* Nina Simone, American singer. Interview with her daughter Simone, The Sunday Times June, 24 2007[84]
* Michael Slater, International Australian cricketer, forced to retire because of related symptoms.[85][86]
* Tony Slattery, actor and comedian.[87] "I rented a huge warehouse by the river Thames. I just stayed in there on my own, didn't open the mail or answer the phone for months and months and months. I was just in a pool of despair and mania." BBC Documentary[88]
* Sidney Sheldon, producer, writer; wrote about being a victim of bipolar disorder in his autobiography The Other Side of Me.
* Peter Steele, frontman of metalband Type o Negative [89] [90]


[edit] T

* Sara Teasdale, poet.[28]
* Devin Townsend, musician, Strapping Young Lad, The Devin Townsend Band. He took himself off of his medication to write lyrics for Strapping Young Lad's album Alien.[91]
* Nick Traina, singer.[92], "in the last year of his life, he began telling people he was manic-depressive."
* Timothy Treadwell, American environmentalist and bear enthusiast, featured in the 2005 documentary film by Werner Herzog titled Grizzly Man.[93][94]
* Margaret Trudeau, Canadian celebrity and ex-wife of former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau (deceased). She now travels Canada and other countries speaking out against the stigmas on mental illness[95]
* Mark Twain, author.[28]

[edit] V

* Jean-Claude Van Damme, actor — Australian Woman's Day magazine — January 30, 2006
* Vincent Van Gogh, artist.[96]
* Kurt Vonnegut, author[97]

[edit] W

* Scott Weiland, musician. (Stone Temple Pilots, Velvet Revolver) "I suffer from manic-depressive disorder, and I've chosen not to take medication for it." Quotation from Weiland during an interview.[98]
* Pete Wentz, bassist for Fall Out Boy.[99]
* Mark Whitacre, business executive described in the true story movie, The Informant[100]
* Brian Wilson, musician. (The Beach Boys)[101]
* Olivia Wolz, author .[31][102][103]
* Virginia Woolf, poet and novelist.[31][104][105]

[edit] Y

* Thom Yorke, musician[106]



Posted by: Anonymous

FAMOUS PEOPLE WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER

* Cheri Oteri, actress. Saturday Night Live Cast Member. Cited in Shales T.& Miller A. (2002) Live From New York, A Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live.

[edit] P

* Jane Pauley, TV presenter and journalist. The former Today and Dateline host describes being diagnosed with bipolar disorder in her autobiography "Skywriting: A Life Out of the Blue", which she wrote in 2004, as well as on her short-lived talk show.[73][74][75][76][77][78]
* Jimmy Piersall, baseball player.[6]
* Jaco Pastorius, jazz musician. "Jaco was diagnosed with this clinical bipolar condition in the fall of 1982. The events which led up to it were considered "uncontrolled and reckless" incidences."[79]
* Sylvia Plath, American poet and novelist.
* Edgar Allan Poe, poet and writer.[31]
* Emil Post, mathematician. Martin Davis, 1994, "Emil L. Post: His Life and Work" in Davis, M., ed., Solvability, Provability, Definability: The Collected Works of Emil L. Post. Birkhauser
* Charley Pride, country music artist. (autobiography) Pride: The Charley Pride Story. Publisher: Quill (May 1995). "Pride discusses business ventures that succeeded and those that failed, as well as his bouts with manic depression. He tells his story with no bitterness but lots of homespun advice and humor."

[edit] R

* Edward Renehan, author and musician, outed himself as bipolar/manic depressive in January of 2008.[80]
* Rene Rivkin, entrepreneur.[81]
* Barret Robbins, former NFL Pro Bowler.[82]
* Axl Rose, singer[83] "I went to a clinic, thinking it would help my moods. The only thing I did was take one 500-question test - ya know, filling in the little black dots. All of sudden I'm diagnosed manic-depressive."

[edit] S

* Earl Simmons otherwise known as DMX (rapper).
* Robert Schumann, composer.[31]
* Nina Simone, American singer. Interview with her daughter Simone, The Sunday Times June, 24 2007[84]
* Michael Slater, International Australian cricketer, forced to retire because of related symptoms.[85][86]
* Tony Slattery, actor and comedian.[87] "I rented a huge warehouse by the river Thames. I just stayed in there on my own, didn't open the mail or answer the phone for months and months and months. I was just in a pool of despair and mania." BBC Documentary[88]
* Sidney Sheldon, producer, writer; wrote about being a victim of bipolar disorder in his autobiography The Other Side of Me.
* Peter Steele, frontman of metalband Type o Negative [89] [90]


[edit] T

* Sara Teasdale, poet.[28]
* Devin Townsend, musician, Strapping Young Lad, The Devin Townsend Band. He took himself off of his medication to write lyrics for Strapping Young Lad's album Alien.[91]
* Nick Traina, singer.[92], "in the last year of his life, he began telling people he was manic-depressive."
* Timothy Treadwell, American environmentalist and bear enthusiast, featured in the 2005 documentary film by Werner Herzog titled Grizzly Man.[93][94]
* Margaret Trudeau, Canadian celebrity and ex-wife of former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau (deceased). She now travels Canada and other countries speaking out against the stigmas on mental illness[95]
* Mark Twain, author.[28]

[edit] V

* Jean-Claude Van Damme, actor — Australian Woman's Day magazine — January 30, 2006
* Vincent Van Gogh, artist.[96]
* Kurt Vonnegut, author[97]

[edit] W

* Scott Weiland, musician. (Stone Temple Pilots, Velvet Revolver) "I suffer from manic-depressive disorder, and I've chosen not to take medication for it." Quotation from Weiland during an interview.[98]
* Pete Wentz, bassist for Fall Out Boy.[99]
* Mark Whitacre, business executive described in the true story movie, The Informant[100]
* Brian Wilson, musician. (The Beach Boys)[101]
* Olivia Wolz, author .[31][102][103]
* Virginia Woolf, poet and novelist.[31][104][105]

[edit] Y

* Thom Yorke, musician[106]



Posted by: Anonymous

FAMOUS PEOPLE WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER

* Charley Pride, country music artist. (autobiography) Pride: The Charley Pride Story. Publisher: Quill (May 1995). "Pride discusses business ventures that succeeded and those that failed, as well as his bouts with manic depression. He tells his story with no bitterness but lots of homespun advice and humor."

[edit] R

* Edward Renehan, author and musician, outed himself as bipolar/manic depressive in January of 2008.[80]
* Rene Rivkin, entrepreneur.[81]
* Barret Robbins, former NFL Pro Bowler.[82]
* Axl Rose, singer[83] "I went to a clinic, thinking it would help my moods. The only thing I did was take one 500-question test - ya know, filling in the little black dots. All of sudden I'm diagnosed manic-depressive."

[edit] S

* Earl Simmons otherwise known as DMX (rapper).
* Robert Schumann, composer.[31]
* Nina Simone, American singer. Interview with her daughter Simone, The Sunday Times June, 24 2007[84]
* Michael Slater, International Australian cricketer, forced to retire because of related symptoms.[85][86]
* Tony Slattery, actor and comedian.[87] "I rented a huge warehouse by the river Thames. I just stayed in there on my own, didn't open the mail or answer the phone for months and months and months. I was just in a pool of despair and mania." BBC Documentary[88]
* Sidney Sheldon, producer, writer; wrote about being a victim of bipolar disorder in his autobiography The Other Side of Me.
* Peter Steele, frontman of metalband Type o Negative [89] [90]


[edit] T

* Sara Teasdale, poet.[28]
* Devin Townsend, musician, Strapping Young Lad, The Devin Townsend Band. He took himself off of his medication to write lyrics for Strapping Young Lad's album Alien.[91]
* Nick Traina, singer.[92], "in the last year of his life, he began telling people he was manic-depressive."
* Timothy Treadwell, American environmentalist and bear enthusiast, featured in the 2005 documentary film by Werner Herzog titled Grizzly Man.[93][94]
* Margaret Trudeau, Canadian celebrity and ex-wife of former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau (deceased). She now travels Canada and other countries speaking out against the stigmas on mental illness[95]
* Mark Twain, author.[28]

[edit] V

* Jean-Claude Van Damme, actor — Australian Woman's Day magazine — January 30, 2006
* Vincent Van Gogh, artist.[96]
* Kurt Vonnegut, author[97]

[edit] W

* Scott Weiland, musician. (Stone Temple Pilots, Velvet Revolver) "I suffer from manic-depressive disorder, and I've chosen not to take medication for it." Quotation from Weiland during an interview.[98]
* Pete Wentz, bassist for Fall Out Boy.[99]
* Mark Whitacre, business executive described in the true story movie, The Informant[100]
* Brian Wilson, musician. (The Beach Boys)[101]
* Olivia Wolz, author .[31][102][103]
* Virginia Woolf, poet and novelist.[31][104][105]

[edit] Y

* Thom Yorke, musician[106]



Posted by: Anonymous

FAMOUS PEOPLE WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER

* Charley Pride, country music artist. (autobiography) Pride: The Charley Pride Story. Publisher: Quill (May 1995). "Pride discusses business ventures that succeeded and those that failed, as well as his bouts with manic depression. He tells his story with no bitterness but lots of homespun advice and humor."

[edit] R

* Edward Renehan, author and musician, outed himself as bipolar/manic depressive in January of 2008.[80]
* Rene Rivkin, entrepreneur.[81]
* Barret Robbins, former NFL Pro Bowler.[82]
* Axl Rose, singer[83] "I went to a clinic, thinking it would help my moods. The only thing I did was take one 500-question test - ya know, filling in the little black dots. All of sudden I'm diagnosed manic-depressive."

[edit] S

* Earl Simmons otherwise known as DMX (rapper).
* Robert Schumann, composer.[31]
* Nina Simone, American singer. Interview with her daughter Simone, The Sunday Times June, 24 2007[84]
* Michael Slater, International Australian cricketer, forced to retire because of related symptoms.[85][86]
* Tony Slattery, actor and comedian.[87] "I rented a huge warehouse by the river Thames. I just stayed in there on my own, didn't open the mail or answer the phone for months and months and months. I was just in a pool of despair and mania." BBC Documentary[88]
* Sidney Sheldon, producer, writer; wrote about being a victim of bipolar disorder in his autobiography The Other Side of Me.
* Peter Steele, frontman of metalband Type o Negative [89] [90]


[edit] T

* Sara Teasdale, poet.[28]
* Devin Townsend, musician, Strapping Young Lad, The Devin Townsend Band. He took himself off of his medication to write lyrics for Strapping Young Lad's album Alien.[91]
* Nick Traina, singer.[92], "in the last year of his life, he began telling people he was manic-depressive."
* Timothy Treadwell, American environmentalist and bear enthusiast, featured in the 2005 documentary film by Werner Herzog titled Grizzly Man.[93][94]
* Margaret Trudeau, Canadian celebrity and ex-wife of former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau (deceased). She now travels Canada and other countries speaking out against the stigmas on mental illness[95]
* Mark Twain, author.[28]

[edit] V

* Jean-Claude Van Damme, actor — Australian Woman's Day magazine — January 30, 2006
* Vincent Van Gogh, artist.[96]
* Kurt Vonnegut, author[97]

[edit] W

* Scott Weiland, musician. (Stone Temple Pilots, Velvet Revolver) "I suffer from manic-depressive disorder, and I've chosen not to take medication for it." Quotation from Weiland during an interview.[98]
* Pete Wentz, bassist for Fall Out Boy.[99]
* Mark Whitacre, business executive described in the true story movie, The Informant[100]
* Brian Wilson, musician. (The Beach Boys)[101]
* Olivia Wolz, author .[31][102][103]
* Virginia Woolf, poet and novelist.[31][104][105]

[edit] Y

* Thom Yorke, musician[106]



Posted by: Anonymous

shut up moron.



Posted by: Anonymous

K-Fraud just wants sole custody so he'll have a stable check coming in for the next 18 years so he won't have to get off his fat ass and get a real steady job.



Posted by: Anonymous

FAMOUS PEOPLE WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER

Michael Slater, International Australian cricketer, forced to retire because of related symptoms.[85][86]
* Tony Slattery, actor and comedian.[87] "I rented a huge warehouse by the river Thames. I just stayed in there on my own, didn't open the mail or answer the phone for months and months and months. I was just in a pool of despair and mania." BBC Documentary[88]
* Sidney Sheldon, producer, writer; wrote about being a victim of bipolar disorder in his autobiography The Other Side of Me.
* Peter Steele, frontman of metalband Type o Negative [89] [90]


[edit] T

* Sara Teasdale, poet.[28]
* Devin Townsend, musician, Strapping Young Lad, The Devin Townsend Band. He took himself off of his medication to write lyrics for Strapping Young Lad's album Alien.[91]
* Nick Traina, singer.[92], "in the last year of his life, he began telling people he was manic-depressive."
* Timothy Treadwell, American environmentalist and bear enthusiast, featured in the 2005 documentary film by Werner Herzog titled Grizzly Man.[93][94]
* Margaret Trudeau, Canadian celebrity and ex-wife of former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau (deceased). She now travels Canada and other countries speaking out against the stigmas on mental illness[95]
* Mark Twain, author.[28]

[edit] V

* Jean-Claude Van Damme, actor — Australian Woman's Day magazine — January 30, 2006
* Vincent Van Gogh, artist.[96]
* Kurt Vonnegut, author[97]

[edit] W

* Scott Weiland, musician. (Stone Temple Pilots, Velvet Revolver) "I suffer from manic-depressive disorder, and I've chosen not to take medication for it." Quotation from Weiland during an interview.[98]
* Pete Wentz, bassist for Fall Out Boy.[99]
* Mark Whitacre, business executive described in the true story movie, The Informant[100]
* Brian Wilson, musician. (The Beach Boys)[101]
* Olivia Wolz, author .[31][102][103]
* Virginia Woolf, poet and novelist.[31][104][105]

[edit] Y

* Thom Yorke, musician[106]



Posted by: Anonymous

FAMOUS PEOPLE WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER

Sara Teasdale, poet.[28]
* Devin Townsend, musician, Strapping Young Lad, The Devin Townsend Band. He took himself off of his medication to write lyrics for Strapping Young Lad's album Alien.[91]
* Nick Traina, singer.[92], "in the last year of his life, he began telling people he was manic-depressive."
* Timothy Treadwell, American environmentalist and bear enthusiast, featured in the 2005 documentary film by Werner Herzog titled Grizzly Man.[93][94]
* Margaret Trudeau, Canadian celebrity and ex-wife of former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau (deceased). She now travels Canada and other countries speaking out against the stigmas on mental illness[95]
* Mark Twain, author.[28]

[edit] V

* Jean-Claude Van Damme, actor — Australian Woman's Day magazine — January 30, 2006
* Vincent Van Gogh, artist.[96]
* Kurt Vonnegut, author[97]

[edit] W

* Scott Weiland, musician. (Stone Temple Pilots, Velvet Revolver) "I suffer from manic-depressive disorder, and I've chosen not to take medication for it." Quotation from Weiland during an interview.[98]
* Pete Wentz, bassist for Fall Out Boy.[99]
* Mark Whitacre, business executive described in the true story movie, The Informant[100]
* Brian Wilson, musician. (The Beach Boys)[101]
* Olivia Wolz, author .[31][102][103]
* Virginia Woolf, poet and novelist.[31][104][105]

[edit] Y

* Thom Yorke, musician[106]



Posted by: Anonymous

Oda Mae:

Provide links to back the following claim you made:

"Jamie and K-Fed do not enjoy a good relationship, it's forced."

That's what I meant with my post. Understand now?



Posted by: Anonymous

FAMOUS PEOPLE WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER

W

* Scott Weiland, musician. (Stone Temple Pilots, Velvet Revolver) "I suffer from manic-depressive disorder, and I've chosen not to take medication for it." Quotation from Weiland during an interview.[98]
* Pete Wentz, bassist for Fall Out Boy.[99]
* Mark Whitacre, business executive described in the true story movie, The Informant[100]
* Brian Wilson, musician. (The Beach Boys)[101]
* Olivia Wolz, author .[31][102][103]
* Virginia Woolf, poet and novelist.[31][104][105]

[edit] Y

* Thom Yorke, musician[106]



Posted by: Oda Mae

Like I said, the moment it of several posters-in-one-person, lost control -- it rolled off the counter.

I wonder that it doesn't shut down the board again. Scared? Or dreading an afternoon of bordom and solitary confinement?

K-Fed got the modeling job and other gigs through the Spears camp. Kim Kardashian? Wasn't she friends once with Lutfi and Ally Cat?



Posted by: Oda Mae

I'm going to write a letter to X17 about all you negitive nay-sayers. I'm going to call every advertiser. All sponsorships will be pulled from this website by the time I'm done with it. You're all going down. This website is OVER.



Posted by: Anonymous

As I suspected, Oda Mae IS a child trying to instigate a brawl. Sorry.....not going to play......



Posted by: TEAM BRITNEY (FUCK FEDERLIE)

NO ONE WOULD EVEN KNOW WHO FEDERLIE IS IF NOT FOR BRITNEY IS IF NOT FOR BRITNEY SPEARS FAME. HE HAS NEVER DONE ANYTHING EXCEPT BE A DEAD BEAT DAD TO SHAR'S KIDS UNTIL BRIT STARTED PAYINGHIS CHILD SUPPORT AND THEN HE BECAME AN INTERESTED PARTY IN HIS OWN KIDS WHEN BRIT TOLD HIM TO GO AWAY AND DON'T LET THE DOOR HIT YOU WHILE HE WAS IN VEGAS WHERE HE WAS PARTYING AND SHE WAS AT HOME WITH BABIES. HE NEVER TOOK INTEREST IN THOSE KIDS UNTIL HE REALIZED THERE WAS MONEY IN IT. GET REAL. HE'S A CREEP!



Posted by: Oda Mae

2:17 you sound like Style.



Posted by: Oda Mae

2:21 his lawyer is even creepier.



Posted by: Oda Mae

But Kaplan sure is scoring some fine dates these days. Tall, lanky, thin, easily impressed -- but when they're paid, they have to play that roll to the payer's ego.



Posted by: Ooba Gooba

WOW, 2:21! Your intelligence just leaps out at me! Such excellent sentence structure and spelling, and I can't even begin to find words for the stunning punctuation! Bravo!!



Posted by: Anonymous

eau de skank shut the fuck up just TRY to get people banned you dumb twat. Stick your counter UP YOUR LARDLY SAD ASS. You're pathetic.



Posted by: Oda Mae

Adnan is the best man that ever lived. You all know it. I would suck his tiny peen if I could.



Posted by: Anonymous

Oda Mae is Bi-Babe



Posted by: Anonymous

Oda Mae runs when called out. O



Posted by: bi-babe

2:32

Obviously I am everything AND everyone TO YOU. Get over me u lame fat useless fuck.



Posted by: Anonymous

What is Style?



Posted by: Anonymous

biskank is trying to stir it up
just ignore her mentally deranged behavior



Posted by: Oda Mae

2:35 show the links to prove it.



Posted by: Oda Mae

2:47 don't be silly.



Posted by: Anonymous

I love b i-b a b e



Posted by: Anonymous

I love b i-b a b e



Posted by: Anonymous

FAMOUS PEOPLE WITH BI-POLAR DISORDER.......... NONE OF THOSE PEOPLE LOST THEIR CHILDREN TO A MAN WITH NO JOB OR FLASHED THEIR VAGINA FOR THE WHOLE WORLD TO SEE SOO WHATS YOUR FUCKING POINT ????????



Posted by: Oda Mae

2:47 in case you missed it, Style rolled off the counter.



Posted by: Anonymous

Once the price is right, he'll sell the kids back to her. They are his insurance policies - nothing else. If I were Britney, I'd pay him whatever he wanted to disappear. He's only holding out for the right amount. You ALL know that.



Posted by: kwood

Well, Brit can thank her good ole dad jamie and mama lynne for fucking up her chances of getting her children back.

They took sides with k fed and now he's in the drivers seat.

I always said, give jamie spears just half a chance and he can and will fuck up anything.



Posted by: Anonymous

3:19 your source? Ever consider an element wants you and others to believe that? Maybe you are a purveyor of misinformation.



Posted by: Oda Mae

3:16 same thought. Could not have said it better.

You think Kaplan is on retainer or gets a commission based on final settlement?

If the latter, where did he get the cash to hire commandos to serve subpoenas and to follow Brit around?

Outside of Britney's account, who has been bank rolling him?



Posted by: Oda Mae

3:24 trying to regain control?



Posted by: Miss Spears

They say I am crazy but I realy don`t care...They say I am nasty but I don`t give a damn...I will win this Fight!!! Don`t give me wrong egotrip is not my thing I`m not a selfish whore I just want I second chance because i deserve it... everybody is talking all that stuff about me why don`t they just let me live???



Posted by: kwood

No misinformation here. Facts only. We've seen and known this family as it truely existed in our small community. This man has always been, and always will be a vulgar, totally abusive, poor example of nothing but a wannabe.
Truth is, his children were nice and polite, don't know what they're like now, but they once were.
On the other hand, Jamie and Lynne Spears are really pretty disgusting individuals. They only use people for what they want.
They couldn't count the friends they have on 1 finger.



Posted by: Anonymous

This is all about money with Kfed. I feel sorry for the kids.



Posted by: sharpie

2:24

Are you Amethyst Lame or Rehema?



Posted by: Anonymous

2:31 is one of the banned jfxers



Posted by: Anonymous

what a loser



Posted by: Anonymous

and 3:54 is steel magnolia/kitty



Posted by: Anonymous

can't be wrong AGAIN. 1st guess. at the very least, you spell just like her lmao



Posted by: Oda Mae

3:51 and 3:54 are posts lifted from yesterday.

twenty -- it then copies from previous days to regain the board, pretending here are more people in here.

Or .. takes scrutiny off of self, Style.



Posted by: Anonymous

oda mae get a grip. this ain't real life



Posted by: Oda Mae

And again at 4:17 -- let's relive yesterday.

Why, when I am not here, "Style," do you want to pretend that I am?

Officially you and your selves, have a name. Style.



Posted by: Anonymous

Oda Mae is a jfx reject obsesses with style. duh wonder who. Hi Am



Posted by: Oda Mae

Style was bored, created multiple "new posts" to show her importance and meaning to the world.

Sorting through legal documents is an underling's task.



Posted by: Oda Mae

Wait for it, wait.....

Gonna roll off the counter soon.



Posted by: Oda Mae

Doesn't matter who Style is -- it's your name, now.

Who needs you to have a moniker?



Posted by: punyman

there goes Am talking to her imaginary friend again.



Posted by: Anonymous

colour Amethyst "mine" PIMP



Posted by: Anonymous

fun as this is PIMP I am heading out for the evening. Bye Am. Party one ROFL



Posted by: Oda Mae

You don't mind having a name do you?

Now people can talk about you.

I leave it to others to finesse your moniker.

How many people are actually here? Care to finesse Style's new name? Any good one should stick.



Posted by: are you insane

Yeah, 4:26 really said something terrible worth banning HaHaHaHa



Posted by: Anonymous

odious mae is mentally ill



Posted by: we know who odor mae is

we know



Posted by: Anonymous

yea def mentally ill but what kind?



Posted by: Anonymous

ok insane works



Posted by: Anonymous

How many monikers does Odious have?



Posted by: Anonymous

ok sounds like a bunch



Posted by: is Am

Odor MAE!



Posted by: Anonymous

Am forgets others come here and they're watching her.



Posted by: Anonymous

Betcha doc’s scared shitless she'll show in cali. hehe



Posted by: Anonymous

LOL yes



Posted by: Anonymous

Kevin wants Britney's money, that is what Kevin wants. He is hardly ever with his children. I have never seen a picture of him alone with them. He never takes them to play gym, he never pushes them in their wagon it's always the nanny. So why doesn't the nanny and the children go live with Britney, she's paying them anyway and at least she plays outside with them. Stable to these children would be to have the same nanny and body guard at mommy and daddy's house.



Posted by: Anonymous

lmaooooooooooooo 4:48

Doc quickly exited after her announcement



Posted by: Anonymous

jglad's stalker?



Posted by: Anonymous

She's got lots of PEEPS in her head.



Posted by: Anonymous

oda mae = kira.



Posted by: Anonymous

hehe 4:51 so did the rest



Posted by: Anonymous

Doc is paranoid of Am



Posted by: Oda Mae

StyleRaven, what up? Shuttin' down the board tonight? Posting to yourself?

Your "shitney" statements are sure to begin.

It's like wearing a pink wig. You know that's when it worse.



Posted by: Doc1955

m, why did you stalk Jglad?



Posted by: Oda Mae

What is K-Fed doing in his house that the children need to be gone so often, in the care of strangers, in the view of CAMERAS?



Posted by: Anonymous

YEP 4:52

Jglad's stalker is AM.
aka Oda Mae aka...!!!



Posted by: Anonymous

Yup now it's just Ama and Am talking smack about the puny man lmao



Posted by: Anonymous

4:57 Doc should be cause' she's insane.



Posted by: Oda Mae

What Style Raven doesn't know, won't hurt her.

You were foolish to post here in ostentacious fashion.



Posted by: LoL

Doc knows she's insane and was stalking him. trust me.



Posted by: Oda Mae

Lets Get This Party Started
Hey Britney -- You Might Want To See This...

Posted Sep 23rd 2006 11:03AM by TMZ Staff

Britney Spears and K-Fed.Last night's episode of "Law and Order" had tongues wagging that it might hit a little too close to home for Britney Spears and hubby Kevin Federline. In the season premiere of the long-running show, a blonde pop star named Skye Sweet is worried that paparazzi photos of her dropping her baby daughter in the park are going to be made public. Not only that, her husband is a white rapper with dreadlocks who goes by the name "J-Train."

Turns out that those photos aren't the only thing Skye has to be worried about: Her devious husband had given her drugs at a club the previous New Year's Eve, then had let a photographer into the bathroom to snap photos of her while she took them. The plan was for him to use them as "collateral" in their divorce settlement, since he didn't get anything in the pre-nup. (There's never been any allegations of drug use in the actual Spears-Federline household.) Maybe Britney should start watching her husband even more carefully than she does now.



Posted by: Anonymous

Odious Odor Mae



Posted by: Anonymous

Yeah, odor mae is gonna cry to x that someone is not identifying themselves on a blog!!! ROFL



Posted by: Anonymous

Cool 5:02



Posted by: Anonymous

ONLY Odorous Amethyst Mine would think she has solved another Britney mystery HaHaHa



Posted by: Oda Mae

Federline: Do You Think I'm Cocky?

Posted Oct 12th 2006 5:28PM by TMZ Staff

When asked if he thinks people see him as "that arrogant, cocky kinda guy", Kevin Federline looked right in the camera and asked:

"I don't know, do you?"

K-Fed was being interviewed by EXTRA's Carlos Diaz on the set of the smash TV show CSI. Kevin has a role on the show this week, where he plays an arrogant character.

Kevin said "they catered the lines to stuff that I would probably say, you know, if I was being arrogant." That's what prompted Diaz to ask if Federline thought people saw him in that way.

One thing's for sure, you don't want to miss Kevin struttin' his stuff on this week's CSI, and check your local listings for Extra too!



Posted by: Anonymous

Odor GAY IS AM



Posted by: Oda Mae

Style Raven's many selves to the rescue.



Posted by: Anonymous

Where is that bi Am odor coming from?



Posted by: Oda Mae

Enjoy yourself, by yourself although that includes many selves, no?

Later.



Posted by: Anonymous

Am told doc she had a strap on and was moving to L.A. to make him and his kids happy. He quickly disappeared never to return lmaoooooooooooo



Posted by: Rehema

Someone told me the large chess piece has been vibrating overtime today.



Posted by: Anonymous

NO! I know of at least 3 of us here, odorous Am!



Posted by: Anonymous

Oda Mae aka Farrah Fallon is XO.
She's been stalking since Jan 2007.



Posted by: sharpies and bar codes

LOLLOL!!!!!!! I know who you are. I just wish you knew who I am!!! And you are not Rehema! lol



Posted by: Anonymous

oda mae you're bi-polar...admit it, you're kind of screwy....I think you have MAJOR head problems AM. That is my honest and real opinion. I'm not yanking your chain. People are creeped by you.



Posted by: Anonymous

I already worked out today, 5:14! Damn, your bad luck.



Posted by: Anonymous

Yes, that is why jfx has come to a screeching halt!



Posted by: xo

oh, you poor thing Oda Mae, I see why you are so hateful, I hear you have an oder problem, try a shower honey. lol xo



Posted by: Anonymous

Discovering the true identity of the puny man AND Jane Doe is like a chess game! bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz



Posted by: Am

Let me show you bliss, doc! I'm moving to L.A.!



Posted by: Anonymous

5:14 Chill Amethyst is Farrah Fallon, XO, All For the Rainbow Ya’ll, arizona maybe, m etc etct she's YOUR problem.



Posted by: Anonymous

NO imper here! Why would I pretend to be a nutjob?



Posted by: Anonymous

bet klm hiding from her



Posted by: Anonymous

and YES Am et al is a loon



Posted by: Anonymous

like everyone else! poor ama doesn't get it yet.



Posted by: Anonymous

5:05 good one hehe



Posted by: Anonymous

Ronnie seems to be hiding as well



Posted by: Anonymous

AM you are a bag of NUTS..please back away from the computer and go get some help..this is turning into a very sad situation. We don't want to see you harm yourself or others, ok? AM please go get help before something happens because of your mental problems.



Posted by: Anonymous

5:20

There are TWO, count 'em, TWO people behind that absurd posts that go on here. AM is ring leader.



Posted by: Anonymous

Don’t know about KLM
MT posts his R’s and X’s
Think he’ll know for sure



Posted by: Anonymous

5:24

I could feel your sincerity and you are right. I feel the need to drop out of all blogs she is a part of. Horrifying individual.



Posted by: Anonymous

KLM left with doc.



Posted by: Anonymous

Not hiding but should.
The office was busy.
He just saw the email.



Posted by: Anonymous

JUST saw it? YESSSSSSSSSSS Then there is still hope!



Posted by: Anonymous

The e-mail I sent to him was returned saying unknown addressee



Posted by: Anonymous

Who's the other one?



Posted by: Anonymous

Rehema



Posted by: Anonymous

No, that's because I typed the wrong address doofus



Posted by: Anonymous

Why in the world would X17 let all the nonsense go on between posters and imp'ers?

I realize the X17 site is open to anyone and everyone has the right to post. But why allow it to happen over and over mainly on the Britney Spears sites?

If people don't like what is written, why fight with each other with nothing to do with the subject of the thread. Just go to another site.

X17 is a celebrity gossip site, not a who can outdo who with their sarcastic comments and replys.

This used to be a fun site to read the comments, whether you posted or not. Now it is nothing but a bunch of nonsensical trash.

I would think the owners of X17 would have a way to put a stop to this, but it seems to have gotten worse, especially with the long, spamming posts that jamb up the site.

Surely, X17 has lost posters as the same repetitive, copied and pasted comments, arguing and imping are 95% of the posts.

If the owners of this site don't get it under control soon, I believe this site will be history before the end of the year.



Posted by: Anonymous

"horrifying" is kind of harsh..but she isn't right upstairs...and in some instances, yes...her behavior has been horrifying..and it is enough to make people uneasy about her. Something is wrong with her.



Posted by: Anonymous

try these

"Ronnie" adams.ronnie@gmail.com

"Ronnie" ronnie@jfxonline.com



Posted by: Anonymous

Fuck off, Amethyst, 5:35



Posted by: Mark Twain

Amethyst Mine.

Get a clue.



Posted by: Anonymous

I just did jfx.com!!! thanks. resending now.



Posted by: Anonymous

thx i think i know the one.
shame i thought he was decent.



Posted by: Anonymous

Poor Am. It's sad really, but she needs to be straight-jacketed.



Posted by: Anonymous

How much would you like to bet 5:38? It worked once and he did it with vigor.



Posted by: sarah m

Chess piece begged for attention and now she got it. Just not the kind she bargained for!!!!



Posted by: vibrating chess piece

bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz



Posted by: Anonymous

sorry i missed your post.
yeah, rehema makes sense.

i saw the other post.

You owe me.
Remember?
Henry.

a third one?



Posted by: Anonymous

been making a list of her names



Posted by: Anonymous

You are incorrect 5:46. He isn't stupid and he knows the site has gone to hell.



Posted by: let's see how fast Am writes to ronnie

Anyway, I am off this thing. Am and her asshole ways are not around for much longer.



Posted by: Anonymous

5:47, stock up on ink, you'll need it



Posted by: Anonymous

true 5:51 Am plays a good Hitler but she doesn't rule



Posted by: Anonymous

OMG she is completely insane! outta here



Posted by: Anonymous

Yeah, I'll need more ink!



Posted by: Anonymous

am's victim routine is stale



Posted by: Anonymous

and also false



Posted by: Anonymous

yeah, she’s not a victim she's a victimizer.



Posted by: Anonymous

I didn’t know insane asylums had boats, learn something new everyday!



Posted by: Anonymous

Copy and paste all to ronnie please. some of you here are better and faster than I am at this. This will cinch it.



Posted by: justin's glad he dodged that 'bullet'... errrrr, *MiSsiLe*!!! =)

m....
your MONTH upon MONTHS of 'STALKING' is PATHETIC.

YOU are PATHETIC.

don't you ever feel embarrassed or ashamed of yourself?

you should.



Posted by: Anonymous

bi has been deprived of the attention she so desperately craves in real life...this is her alternative to the "high octane" life she wishes she lived...



Posted by: Anonymous

I looked at that other site and it looks like all of Abandoned Mine's sleuthing backfired! Many people seemed to figure out just how pointless it was trying to figure out this master villain crap! And then AM is trying to hold yet another virtual tea party again. She's simply desperate for attention and the need to feel like she's running things! Even better, she seems to think that cheap Mexican hot sauce is a curative for lung cancer and congestion. She just thinks smoking is the coolest thing ever! Puff hard and puff often AM! It seems like the smart thing for YOU to do!



Posted by: Anonymous

where did Spammer Bitch Go?



Posted by: Charlie Horse

Does this crap ever end?



Posted by: Anonymous

lol
smoking rocks
i love how it makes people STINK
and look like SHIT
that's HOT!



Posted by: Frappaccino Fanny

Hey, just for something different...

What's everyone's favorite Britney performance , and why?

The performance can be on stage...or at a Starbucks. Your choice of location.



Posted by: Frappaccino Fanny

Favorite on stage performance:

"Stronger" at 2001 American Music Awards

Off stage:

Too many to count



Posted by: linda( the timing is weird,isn't it)ha ha ha

And the sky was made of "AMETHYST"
And all the stars were
just like little fish
YOU should LEARN when to go
you should learn how to say no
might last a day,mine is forever
might last a day,mine is forever
I TOLD U FROM THE START
JUST HOW THIS WOULD END
WHEN I "FUCK" WHAT I WANT
I NEVER FUCK IT AGAIN
I'M THE ONE WITH NO SOUL
ONE ABOVE AND ONE BELOWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!



Posted by: Me

How can Kevin get sole custody of those little boys. He is never with them. It sounds like he just wants control. I think they should have joint custody. If Britney goes out of control again they will always change the custody order. At least she spends some time with the children. While at his house they are always with a Nanny or Bodyguard or someone other than their daddy. Plus he is always out of town.



Posted by: Anonymous

AM tell Rainbow, Arizona, M, the anons, BamBam, Oda Mae and the rest of your creatures it's Mystical's turn next.



Posted by: linda

Me,
you're right honey,all Kevin wants
is MONEY,MONEY,MONEY,it tastes so sweet
that u can never get enough of it..this
bastard lives for money.
BULL,stepping outside is so cool,dont
be afraid sweetheart,just try once...
it's summertime and outside is awesome..I'm gonna be out again in the
world's awesomest city...(bull,I'll always be on here(in and out),pls dont forget)
IT'S FRIDAY NIGHT FOREVER..
GOD BLESS CALIFORNIA,THE GREATEST CITY
GOD HAS EVER GIVEN TO MANKIND
AND GOD BLESS WHOLE AMERICA
have a good friday night guys!!!!



Posted by: Toot! Toot! All Aboard!

Excuse me I am just passing through because I heard that there was new visitation ruling for the children and I been reading some of this stuff and not much has changed of course on this board except I notice the Bi-Babe wars are still going on and either j-Glad is back or it is an imp or she never left. Unsure but glad to see J-Glad back even though she could be tacky and hateful at times, it is okay, woman have times when they get a little bitchy and its cool by me, I am the same way. Personally I like Bi-Babe. She is no crazier than most everybody else here. It's like when the crazy train came to town it unloads all of it's passengers here. One thing I found interesting is that Bi-Babe is Spamming? Spam is either crappy meat I wouldn't feed my dog or unwanted marketing e-mails which there is no e-mail here and I don't think that this was referring to meat although it might be considering this particular website and especially Britney Spears bloggers are the craziest people on the planet so I suppose this spam may be referring to meat but if that is the case how is she spamming anyone? I'm gonna read a little more of the posts. Will someone let me know because the crazy train leaves in about 15 minutes and it is my only ride. I've already bought my return ticket ad I do not want to wait until the next one comes by. I do not have enough meds to last me that long. Thanks!



Posted by: Beep! Beep!

I, too, am passing through in my little yellow taxi. I'm also glad to see JGlad back - she may be abrasive, but she adds flavor. I would think whoever is spamming the boards must be leaving mystery meat behind.

Looks like I have a fair. See you on my next stop through?



Posted by: Anonymous

that's fake JGlad,cant'you see dumbass!



Posted by: Toot! Toot! All Aboard!

Be careful Beep! Beep! You might want to rent you a room at the X Hotel. It's dangerous here this time of night. You can check out anytime you like but you can never leave. There is a secret code that if you give it to them they will let you go outside for meet and greets. The crazies will try to get you to tell them so they can escape. Be very careful. Now write this down, memorize it and then swallow it. Okay here goes, I will give it to you. It is the number 17. Without the secret code number you will be stuck here forever. It's not so bad as long as they keep giving out the happy pills but on holidays when Nurse Nancy takes the day off, it's a bummer. No hugs or drugs.

PS Who did you drop off. Is it somebody important? Oh I hope it is Britney. She would fit right in here. I bet she already knows the magic number too! She's so smart and pretty.



Posted by: Toot! Toot! All Aboard!

Well I gotta go. My visitation time is almost up and I don't want to get into trouble. Bye everybody. Bye J-Glad. Bye Bi-Babe. Bye Britney. Oh damn here comes the Guard. I'm busted. Oops I did it again! Dang it now I won't get to ride the train tonight.



Posted by: Beep! Beep!

I'm relieved to have the secret code, as I took a wrong turn and got lost here. This used to be a good neighborhood, but not anymore.

I did have an interesting fare. Shhh! Don't tell anyone, but one of Britney's former suitors has dropped in for a visit. He wouldn't tell me much about her, other than a small secret or two. But I'm not telling anyone - I promised him I wouldn't.

It looks like I have another fare. Thank you for your assistance. ;)



Posted by: Toot! Toot! All Aboard!

I promise with all my heart Beep Beep. I won't tell anybody. It's our secret well and Hoho,he's my guard and he's pretty cool. He likes me A LOT. I sure am glad it was him. He's not gonna tell on me. He's gonna let me ride the train. He's so swell!



Posted by: Anonymous

Ya'll can't handle the truth in a courtroom of lies
Perjures the jurors
Witness despised
Crooked lawyers
False Indictments publicized
Its entertainment...the arraignments
The subpoenas
High profile gladiators in bloodthirsty arenas
Enter the Dragon
Black-robe crooked-balance
Souls bought and sold and paroled for thirty talents
Court reporter catch the surface on the paper
File it in the system not acknowledged by the Maker
Swearing by the bible blatantly blasphemous
Publicly perpetrating that "In God We Trust"
Cross-examined by a master manipulator
The faster intimidator
Receiving the judge's favor
Deceiving sabers doing injury to they neighbors
For status, gratis, apparatus and legal waivers
See the bailiff
Representing security
Holding the word of God soliciting perjury
The prosecution
Political prostitution
The more money you pay.. the further away solution



Posted by: Anonymous

Ya'll can't handle the truth in a courtroom of lies
Perjures the jurors
Witness despised
Crooked lawyers
False Indictments publicized
Its entertainment...the arraignments
The subpoenas
High profile gladiators in bloodthirsty arenas
Enter the Dragon
Black-robe crooked-balance
Souls bought and sold and paroled for thirty talents
Court reporter catch the surface on the paper
File it in the system not acknowledged by the Maker
Swearing by the bible blatantly blasphemous
Publicly perpetrating that "In God We Trust"
Cross-examined by a master manipulator
The faster intimidator
Receiving the judge's favor
Deceiving sabers doing injury to they neighbors
For status, gratis, apparatus and legal waivers
See the bailiff
Representing security
Holding the word of God soliciting perjury
The prosecution
Political prostitution
The more money you pay.. the further away solution



Posted by: Anonymous

Holding the word of God soliciting perjury
The prosecution
Political prostitution
The more money you pay.. the further away solution
Legal actors
Babylon's benefactors
Masquerading as the agency for the clients
Hypocritical giants
Morally non-compliant
Orally armed to do bodily harm
Polluted, recruited and suited judicial charm
And the defense isn't making any sense
Faking the confidence of escaping the consequence
That a defendant is depending on the system
Totally void of judgment purposely made to twist em'
Emotional victim blackmailed by the henchmen
Framed by intentions
Inventions whereby they lynch men
Enter the false witness slandering the accused
Planting the seed openly showing he's being used
To discredit, edit, headed for the alleged
Smearing the individual fearing the unsuspected
Expert witness (the paid authority)
Made a priority to deceive the majority
Of disinterested peers
Dodging duty for years
Hating the process



Posted by: Anonymous

Expert witness (the paid authority)
Made a priority to deceive the majority
Of disinterested peers
Dodging duty for years
Hating the process
waiting to be returning to their careers
Do we expect the system made for the elect
To possibly judge correct?
Properly serve and protect?
Materially corrupt
Spiritually amuck
Oblivious to the cause
Prosperously bankrupt
Blind leading the blind
Guilty never defined
Filthy as swine
A generation purin it's own mind
Legal extortion
Blown out of proportion
In vein deceit
The truth is obsolete
Only two positions:
Victimizer or Victim



Posted by: Anonymous

VICTIMIZER OR VICTIM
Both end up in destruction trusting this crooked system
Mafia with diplomas keeping us in a coma trying to own a piece
of the "American Corona"
The Revolving Door
Insanity every floor
Skyscraping, paper chasing
What are we working for?
Empty traditions
Reaching social positions
Teaching ambition to support the family superstition?
When the Son of Podition is Commander in Chief
The standard is Thief
Brethren can we candidly speak?
Woe to the men
Trusted in the chariots dem'
Leaning on horses
They run their intellectual sources
Counterfeit wisdom creating the illusion of freedom
Confusion consumes them
Every word they speak it turns them out really white
Internally they absent of light
trapped in the night and bonded to the Cain of the night
Under the curse



Posted by: Anonymous

trapped in the night and bonded to the Cain of the night
Under the curse
Evil men waxing more worse
Faxing the first
Angelic being cast to the earth
It's time for rebirth
Burnin up the branch and the root
The empty pursuits of every tree bearing the wrong fruit
Turning me ill
Let him who stole, no longer steal
Oh it's real
Surrender for Jehovah is real
How long will you sleep
Troubled by the thoughts that YOU keep
The idols YOU heap
Causing the destruction you reap
Judgment has come
Find it and return to the One
Abandon the flesh
Self-interest: Broadway to death
Pride and the Greed
Hide and subdividing the seed
The knowledge of Good and Evil is what caused us to lie
caused us to die



Posted by: Anonymous

trapped in the night and bonded to the Cain of the night
Under the curse
Evil men waxing more worse
Faxing the first
Angelic being cast to the earth
It's time for rebirth
Burnin up the branch and the root
The empty pursuits of every tree bearing the wrong fruit
Turning me ill
Let him who stole, no longer steal
Oh it's real
Surrender for Jehovah is real
How long will you sleep
Troubled by the thoughts that YOU keep
The idols YOU heap
Causing the destruction you reap
Judgment has come
Find it and return to the One
Abandon the flesh
Self-interest: Broadway to death
Pride and the Greed
Hide and subdividing the seed
The knowledge of Good and Evil is what caused us to lie
caused us to die



Posted by: Anonymous

trapped in the night and bonded to the Cain of the night
Under the curse
Evil men waxing more worse
Faxing the first
Angelic being cast to the earth
It's time for rebirth
Burnin up the branch and the root
The empty pursuits of every tree bearing the wrong fruit
Turning me ill
Let him who stole, no longer steal
Oh it's real
Surrender for Jehovah is real
How long will you sleep
Troubled by the thoughts that YOU keep
The idols YOU heap
Causing the destruction you reap
Judgment has come
Find it and return to the One
Abandon the flesh
Self-interest: Broadway to death
Pride and the Greed
Hide and subdividing the seed
The knowledge of Good and Evil is what caused us to lie
caused us to die



Posted by: Anonymous

Hide and subdividing the seed
The knowledge of Good and Evil is what caused us to lie
Caused us to die
Let your emotions be crucified
Renounce all your thoughts
Repent and let your mind be re-taught
You'll find what you sought...was based on the deception you bought
A perception of naught

Where the majority remains caught.



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