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did you guys read her book?


I just read the book, called on the couch, and all that stuff about her and harvey keitel and the custody battle! Jesus! That guy sounds like a psycho after reading the book.

Cocaine is God's way of saying you're making too much money-Robin Williams

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I KNOW!!! I was telling my manager at work about Harvey. He sounded like a jerk..horrible dad too, what he was teaching Stella (all the curse words) ..

(I just finished the book too :) )



"Everytime I could here. Everytime you two! Don't you work?" -Goodfellas

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i know...the dude sounds harsh scary.

"People who talk in metaphors can shampoo my crotch." Nicholson- as good as it gets

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i just read the book & i'm wondering if she ever brought up harvey's drug problems during all those custody cases? or did she take another tactic...he sounded crazy, bitter, vengeful & fixated on edward james olmos...i mean harvey kept bringing up the alleged child molestation, but did his drug problem not come up to show he might not have been a good & reliable parent? i kept waiting to see if lorraine would bring that issue up in the case, but it was never menioned. she did say something about harvey having a big "staff" of helpers in his household

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I finished reading her book a couple of weeks ago and I thought it was really good. The custody battle and the child molestation case sounded like it was complete hell for Lorraine. When your reading the book, at a curtain point when Lorraine is happy and enjoying life something just comes by and destorys all of that happyness and kicks it in the dirt. I felt sorry for her, her daughters, Edward James Olmos, and his family. At least its all over and they can all go on with their life. I really liked her book. I like when she talks about her early life in New York. The way she became a model and the way she developed to become an actress. Her experiences on movie sets. It was funny what she it did on the set of "Some One To Watch Over ME." And her experience in "The Sopranos". Above all I highly recommended people to read it, especially if your suffering from depression.

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