Subj : Re: Tom Cruise, this episode was all your fault! To : alt.tv.er From : Sharon Three Date : Fri Oct 14 2005 09:08:17 From Newsgroup: alt.tv.er "Phyl" wrote in message news:OeM3f.13673$vw6.9187@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.net... > Connemara wrote: >> "Dropping The Helicopter" wrote in message >> news:JQF3f.427408$5N3.87092@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... >> >>>DawnK wrote: >>> >>>>"Gabby" wrote in message >>>>news:11ku7mm1mih20b7@corp.supernews.com... >>>> >>>I don't understand the Tom Cruise reference... li'l help? >> >> >> Tom Cruise -- supposedly because of his affiliation with his "cult" -- >> claims that there is no such thing as "postpartum depression." He stood >> up on a couch on television and yelled about it -- made a total a**hole >> of himself -- and definitely influenced many viewers' opinions of the >> man. He has even blatantly said that Brooke Shields -- who suffered >> postpartum depression after the birth of her child and wrote a book about >> it, and has decided to take on Cruise in the media -- didn't know what >> she was talking about and she was just faking it, since there is no such >> thing as depression, anyway. > > > Actually, you're combining two crazy Cruise stories :) > > Tom Cruise did stand on a couch, proclaiming his undying love for Katie > Whatsherface. > > He got verbally defensive, almost abusive, with Matt Lauer on Today > regarding antidepressants and how Matt Lauer hadn't researched them as > much as Tom Cruise, Ph.D. ;) That's right, 'you don't understand the history of Psychiatry like I do, Matt.' The history of psychiatry according to L Ron Hubbard in other words. Do a little research on LRH and you'll discover why the guy had a thing against shrinks. Doc Sharon .