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In Search of a Life
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Hulk Hogan on son's prison lesson....
Ahhh....valuable life lessons from Hulk Hogan and family....
http://omg.yahoo.com/news/hulk-hogan...rison/14652?nc Hulk Hogan is still dealing with his son, Nick's, jail sentence for reckless driving. "You know, I just had to regroup, and you know, just really rely on what was in my heart and what I believe in, 'cause Nick is my son 24 hours a day," Hulk told E! Friday. "Whether he hits a home run, or whether he strikes out, he's still my son." The wrestler says his estranged wife had a different attitude. "You know, Linda says because she was visiting in L.A., she's not responsible in any way, shape or form what what happened," he said. "Well, that's not me." See photos of the most controversial reality TV families. Hulk says Nick has changed his life since getting out of jail Oct. 20. "He was on a roll," he said. "He was a young professional driver. He had the show going, and it all got real busy, and then when he went to jail, he got stripped of everything. "He got stripped of clothes, of watches, he got stripped of his identity, and he found out what's important in life," Hulk added. "He knows what's real, and what's not real. "And before he went in there, he was accountable, and he was responsible. And I think that's what he found out in jail, the most important thing. He understands what is real life. You know, it's about helping people, being positive, moving forward. "He was a good kid before, he's a great kid now," Hulk says. "He's not the same man he was when he went in there." Nick served 166 days of an eight month sentence. In May, he pled no contest to reckless driving charges stemming from an August 2007 crash that left his best friend, John Graziano, in critical condition. The day of his release, his sister, Brooke, blogged how excited she was to see her brother again. "I'm gonna make him every kind of food you can possibly think of!" she said. "He's been living on bread and potatoes so far, and I know some Mac-n-Cheese is gonna hit the spot!" |
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In Search of a Life
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I've said this before ad nauseum, as it's my personal philosophy--
it comes down to personal responsibility. you **** up, you pay the piper. look, we're all human beings (thanks, chris crocker)... we all make mistakes. some bigger than others. but, the only way you really get further in life is to own your mistakes like you own your successes. and in nick's case, that's a hard pill to swallow. but, first, shouldn't have been drinking/driving. and beyond that bad decision, he was out RACING with a friend, an accident happened, and now his friend is basically a vegetable for life. if he was really a friend, you don't worry about your ****ing future after jail. you thank your lucky goddamned stars that it wasn't you and do everything you can to make it up to that family. even in private conversations, you don't demonize your supposed friend, regardless of his negative flaws. how about this, nick--OWN YOUR MISTAKE. don't blame your friend-- crazy idea--maybe we could take nick's frontal lobe and give it to his friend, as obviously nick isn't using his (are any of the hogans using their brains?) |
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