They would leave class, go to the bathroom, snort a line of Adderall and come back to class wild-eyed, raising their hands and interrupting the teachers.They were slackers turned overachievers with just one sniff!Plus summer is coming up and i know what to do if i can't wear tank tops because of ugly bruises and track marks. I personally could no way go back to snorting or smoking like I used to because IVing is just so efficient, cheap, and easy. Yeah true I'd seriously have to do over a brick a day if I were snorting it.I am probably the worst I've ever been w dope right now.So it was a case of, 'Oh hello.' That certain magic which happens at certain times happened to us. I would hear stories like that and go, 'Oh, yeah, right.' Then it happened to me. I realise that I am very lucky." They slipped away like teenagers to marry at an Incan spiritual ceremony in Cuzco, followed nine days later by a legal ceremony on Jupiter Island, Florida. The only person she told in advance was 25-year-old Chloe, her singer daughter by first husband, dancer and actor Matt Lattanzi. My life has been lived in the public eye and I wanted this one to be private.” She did not announce that she was married until a month later and even now friends have expressed their shock. “I used to be so nervous before performances,” she says.“We wanted it to be about us rather than everyone else,” she explains. “But I no longer worry about every little thing and have changed my attitude completely.Zoey, Jackie’s plucky and loyal mentee (supporting actress Emmy winner Merrit Wever), is there to witness the potentially career-ending blunder.
Junior year, my friends crushed up their pills and left lines in the bathroom stalls behind the toilet seat.It’s a stand-out performance as a cocaine-snorting, champagne- swigging mother of the bride in the funniest comedy film in years, A Few Best Men.“These are my best times,” she says, as we talk at the hotel where she’s staying with husband John Easter- ling, 62, with whom she always travels these days. “I never thought I would be saying this at my age but I do feel happier and sexier than ever.The dedicated nurse and hardcore drug addict has hit rock bottom (we can only hope it doesn’t get worse) in tonight’s sixth season finale of “Showtime’s” touted series, for which Edie Falco won the 2010 Emmy for best actress in a comedy.With the exception of maybe “Shameless” (another Showtime commodity), no show nails down addiction better than “Nurse Jackie,” where the ugliness, narcissism and selfishness of the disease is on open — and unapologetic — display.The fact that you could get your homework done on it, too, was just icing on the cake, baby.But my friends and I weren't the homework obsessed types.