Unfortunately, CKL doesn't know the difference between a subject and an object pronoun (ie; I/me he/him we/us etc.). That doesn't read or sound articulate.
His having come through private schools and having been born into a family that certainly knew how to turn a phrase or two, I find it disheartening that he can't comfortably use correct English with ease.
Though it's a fun read, the feel of the book is uneven, certainly nothing that rings of literary greatness. I commend his work.
I bought this book and loved it. I know something about addiction,loss etc. I've been a Social Worker for 23 yrs. It was insightful, gritty and earthy. Kudos Chris,
Nov 22, 1963, I was going to the school office to have the radio turned on in my classroom, for a spanish lesson, 3rd grade, maybe 4th. Heard the news on the way back to class, we put our heads on our desk and said a prayer, were dismissed early. On my way home, I made my stops talking to my neighbors, they told me he was dead. At the age of 10 I knew enough to cry, not just for him but for the country.
I bought and read his book. Dissappointed in it. It's mainly about his sexual escapades and crap like that. Maybe it was therapy to him but I threw it in the garbage after reading it. What I wanted to see is how his faith as a chrisian helped him to do the right thing and keep his marriage together, etc. I know he had a horrible example for a father, etc. I do wish him the best though.
really, really bad dye job, btw!
HeavensToMurgatroid9 1 year ago
why on Earth would the CIty Club invite this tool to speak?
HeavensToMurgatroid9 1 year ago
Unfortunately, CKL doesn't know the difference between a subject and an object pronoun (ie; I/me he/him we/us etc.). That doesn't read or sound articulate.
His having come through private schools and having been born into a family that certainly knew how to turn a phrase or two, I find it disheartening that he can't comfortably use correct English with ease.
Though it's a fun read, the feel of the book is uneven, certainly nothing that rings of literary greatness. I commend his work.
alascerca 1 year ago
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alascerca 1 year ago
I bought this book and loved it. I know something about addiction,loss etc. I've been a Social Worker for 23 yrs. It was insightful, gritty and earthy. Kudos Chris,
MYATHERE 1 year ago
Nov 22, 1963, I was going to the school office to have the radio turned on in my classroom, for a spanish lesson, 3rd grade, maybe 4th. Heard the news on the way back to class, we put our heads on our desk and said a prayer, were dismissed early. On my way home, I made my stops talking to my neighbors, they told me he was dead. At the age of 10 I knew enough to cry, not just for him but for the country.
I can just imagine what he remembers.
Becky
rmontena01 2 years ago
That was a very good interview I'll admit! Kudos to his insight.
FinCups 3 years ago
I bought and read his book. Dissappointed in it. It's mainly about his sexual escapades and crap like that. Maybe it was therapy to him but I threw it in the garbage after reading it. What I wanted to see is how his faith as a chrisian helped him to do the right thing and keep his marriage together, etc. I know he had a horrible example for a father, etc. I do wish him the best though.
FinCups 3 years ago
Damn he looks so much like his father
Billzor69 3 years ago
chris lawford looks like his great dad peter, although peter lawford looked better during his time
56961475 3 years ago
Wow.. it was interesting to listen and watch.
ledsilver 3 years ago
great video
carayoshi12 3 years ago