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I remember when Todd Bridges was a punchline. He has turned his life around. I just read his book. Although I never had a drug problem, I could relate to some of the pain he went through. I didn't understood until recently what he and Dana Plato went through. I wish him the best, and hope he stays sober and healthy. It's somewhat sad that he's the sole surviving "Diff'rent Strokes" kid, but it's great he's still alive. Todd is just trying to make it in life like most of us. One day at a time.
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I first heard of him on World's Dumbest actually. He's a frequent commentator on that show.
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@veniceiceman COOL
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Read the book. It's a helluva read and highly recommended.
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Famous different strokes words by Wills. SAY WHAT?
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I love Todd
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saw this dude on worlds dumbest
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Guess what? he's my friends dad
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Whatchu talkin bout, Todd?
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i just finished his book. it's very interesting and gives a lot of insight into the real todd and who he really is. i was one of the many guilty people who just saw him as the poster boy of a child star on drugs, but he's not that at all. he's a good man, a good father and a good son who has taken responsibility for his actions. God bless you, todd. i'm rooting for u! =)
Whatcha talkin'bout Willibag!
lol
arrechavengo 1 year ago 14
Todd did himself a service. As all people should in the end, taking responsibility is what seperates a man from a coward in ways. He owns his choices, and deserves nothing but respect. On another note, maybe Quentin Tarantino will cast him in an upcoming project. Nobody can breathe life into a paused acting career like quentin lol
Good luck Mr. Bridges
dirtbaggz 1 year ago 12