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Old Mar 11th, 2010, 09:21 AM       
I don't know, Andrew Koenig (Boner) wasn't saddled with the drug rep that Haim was, so I would think his suicide was more out of the blue. With Haim everyone is going to say, "I guess those drugs caught up with him".
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Old Mar 11th, 2010, 12:31 PM       
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I don't know, Andrew Koenig (Boner) wasn't saddled with the drug rep that Haim was, so I would think his suicide was more out of the blue. With Haim everyone is going to say, "I guess those drugs caught up with him".
Andre Koenig was an F-list celebrity that everyone had forgotten about (if they even knew who he was in the first place).

I guess I was surprised only that people made such a big deal when he died.
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Old Mar 12th, 2010, 12:19 AM       
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Andre Koenig was an F-list celebrity that everyone had forgotten about (if they even knew who he was in the first place).

I guess I was surprised only that people made such a big deal when he died.
Nah he had a bit of a following (enough to rate at least d-list) from Never Not Funny alone
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Old Mar 12th, 2010, 11:18 AM       
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Nah he had a bit of a following (enough to rate at least d-list) from Never Not Funny alone
Wow, he worked for a WEEKLY PODCAST. Still f-list.
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Old Mar 13th, 2010, 02:08 PM       
Corey Haim's death is linked to an "illegal and massive prescription-drug ring," California Attorney General Jerry Brown said Friday. Brown's office is investigating "an unauthorized prescription under the former child star's name that was found during an ongoing investigation of fraudulent prescription-drug pads ordered from a vendor in San Diego."


Brown said the ring uses stolen doctor's identities to order prescription-drug pads that are used to write counterfeit prescriptions.
"The doctor whose name is printed on the form is usually unaware that his or her identity has been stolen for this purpose," Brown said.
Haim got two powerful drugs from a pharmacy 11 days before his death, according to a source with knowledge of the transaction.




Haim also won rave reviews for his title role in the 1986 film "Lucas." Film critic Roger Ebert said of him at the time, "If he continues to act this well, he will never become a half-forgotten child star, but will continue to grow into an important actor." lol I guess he didn't continue to act that well.
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