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Re: Vines' frontman has brain disorder!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You know... it may have something to do with his outrageous drug
intake. The guy looks utterly wasted every time i see him. |
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Re: Vines' frontman has brain disorder!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
jo.scott@gmail.com wrote in news:1100907667.465565.262630
@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com: > You know... it may have something to do with his outrageous drug > intake. The guy looks utterly wasted every time i see him. > > i told you a year ago that he is dumb -- |
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Re: Vines' frontman has brain disorder!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bullshit. The condition was brought on by drug abuse.
"coma" <rising50@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:2aqnd.1744$ob1.29388@nasal.pacific.net.au... > > from news.com.au > > Vines' frontman has brain disorder > By Vanda Carson and Clara Pirani > November 20, 2004 > > THE lead singer of Australian rock band The Vines yesterday escaped an > assault charge after admitting he was mildly autistic. > > Craig Nicholls appeared in Balmain Local Court in Sydney where magistrate > Susan Seagrave dropped charges that he kicked a female photographer and > caused damage to her camera during a gig at a Sydney hotel six months ago. > > Ms Seagrave dismissed the charges provided he continue medical treatment for > Asperger's syndrome. > > Nicholls was diagnosed with the condition - described as a mild form of > autism - after the alleged incident in May at a performance at the Annandale > Hotel in Sydney's inner-west, where the band played for about 450 fans. > > He had always been a temperamental performer, but until yesterday his mood > swings were attributed to burnout. > > People with Asperger's usually appear aloof, show a lack of interest in > other people and have a stilted, sometimes pedantic style of speech with a > tendency to speak "at" people. > > The outburst in May followed his reported banning from US chat show The > Tonight Show with Jay Leno after allegedly causing damage to equipment > during a rehearsal for the show. > > Several concerts in Australia, Britain and the US were cancelled following > Nicholls's altercation with Sun-Herald photographer Janie Barrett. > > It caused a national radio network to ban The Vines' music from its > playlist. > > Nicholls apologised to Barrett in a handwritten note shortly after the > alleged scuffle. Barrett told The Australian yesterday she was unaware that > the charges had been dismissed, but declined to comment further. > > Lawyers for the 26-year-old singer told the court of the medical diagnosis > two weeks ago, according to police prosecutor Sergeant Matthew Baker. > > Asperger's sufferers have difficulty initiating and maintaining two-way > conversations and tend to engage in lengthy monologues about their > interests. > > They are often considered exceptionally intelligent, but have difficulty > reading social situations and therefore are often accused of being > deliberately rude or difficult. > > There is no known specific cause, although there is a tendency for the > condition to run in families, suggesting a genetic link. > > Stressful situations, especially large social gatherings, exacerbate the > symptoms, according to medical reports tendered to the court. > > Nicholls's treatment would be scheduled around his touring commitments, the > court was told. > > The band's recording label EMI yesterday said in a statement that Nicholls > was looking forward to getting back to making music. He has already begun > writing songs for the next album. > > The Vines shot to stardom with their first album, Highly Evolved, which sold > more than 1.5 million albums, and soon after appeared on the cover of rock > music bible Rolling Stone magazine. > > Their second album, Winning Days, failed to maintain the band's momentum. > > Additional reporting: Jano Gibson > > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.795 / Virus Database: 539 - Release Date: 11/12/2004 > > |
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from news.com.au Vines' frontman has brain disorder By Vanda Carson and Clara Pirani November 20, 2004 THE lead singer of Australian rock band The Vines yesterday escaped an assault charge after admitting he was mildly autistic. Craig Nicholls appeared in Balmain Local Court in Sydney where magistrate Susan Seagrave dropped charges that he kicked a female photographer and caused damage to her camera during a gig at a Sydney hotel six months ago. Ms Seagrave dismissed the charges provided he continue medical treatment for Asperger's syndrome. Nicholls was diagnosed with the condition - described as a mild form of autism - after the alleged incident in May at a performance at the Annandale Hotel in Sydney's inner-west, where the band played for about 450 fans. He had always been a temperamental performer, but until yesterday his mood swings were attributed to burnout. People with Asperger's usually appear aloof, show a lack of interest in other people and have a stilted, sometimes pedantic style of speech with a tendency to speak "at" people. The outburst in May followed his reported banning from US chat show The Tonight Show with Jay Leno after allegedly causing damage to equipment during a rehearsal for the show. Several concerts in Australia, Britain and the US were cancelled following Nicholls's altercation with Sun-Herald photographer Janie Barrett. It caused a national radio network to ban The Vines' music from its playlist. Nicholls apologised to Barrett in a handwritten note shortly after the alleged scuffle. Barrett told The Australian yesterday she was unaware that the charges had been dismissed, but declined to comment further. Lawyers for the 26-year-old singer told the court of the medical diagnosis two weeks ago, according to police prosecutor Sergeant Matthew Baker. Asperger's sufferers have difficulty initiating and maintaining two-way conversations and tend to engage in lengthy monologues about their interests. They are often considered exceptionally intelligent, but have difficulty reading social situations and therefore are often accused of being deliberately rude or difficult. There is no known specific cause, although there is a tendency for the condition to run in families, suggesting a genetic link. Stressful situations, especially large social gatherings, exacerbate the symptoms, according to medical reports tendered to the court. Nicholls's treatment would be scheduled around his touring commitments, the court was told. The band's recording label EMI yesterday said in a statement that Nicholls was looking forward to getting back to making music. He has already begun writing songs for the next album. The Vines shot to stardom with their first album, Highly Evolved, which sold more than 1.5 million albums, and soon after appeared on the cover of rock music bible Rolling Stone magazine. Their second album, Winning Days, failed to maintain the band's momentum. Additional reporting: Jano Gibson --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.795 / Virus Database: 539 - Release Date: 11/12/2004 |
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Re: Vines' frontman has brain disorder!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
how convenient , all this time and he never been diagnosed before....han
he's just a fuckwit t-- cb250rs->gpx600r->xj650->fzs600->zx7r->900ss->zx636r->yzf750r->trx850 "coma" <rising50@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:2aqnd.1744$ob1.29388@nasal.pacific.net.au... > > from news.com.au > > Vines' frontman has brain disorder > By Vanda Carson and Clara Pirani > November 20, 2004 > > THE lead singer of Australian rock band The Vines yesterday escaped an > assault charge after admitting he was mildly autistic. > > Craig Nicholls appeared in Balmain Local Court in Sydney where magistrate > Susan Seagrave dropped charges that he kicked a female photographer and > caused damage to her camera during a gig at a Sydney hotel six months ago. > > Ms Seagrave dismissed the charges provided he continue medical treatment for > Asperger's syndrome. > > Nicholls was diagnosed with the condition - described as a mild form of > autism - after the alleged incident in May at a performance at the Annandale > Hotel in Sydney's inner-west, where the band played for about 450 fans. > > He had always been a temperamental performer, but until yesterday his mood > swings were attributed to burnout. > > People with Asperger's usually appear aloof, show a lack of interest in > other people and have a stilted, sometimes pedantic style of speech with a > tendency to speak "at" people. > > The outburst in May followed his reported banning from US chat show The > Tonight Show with Jay Leno after allegedly causing damage to equipment > during a rehearsal for the show. > > Several concerts in Australia, Britain and the US were cancelled following > Nicholls's altercation with Sun-Herald photographer Janie Barrett. > > It caused a national radio network to ban The Vines' music from its > playlist. > > Nicholls apologised to Barrett in a handwritten note shortly after the > alleged scuffle. Barrett told The Australian yesterday she was unaware that > the charges had been dismissed, but declined to comment further. > > Lawyers for the 26-year-old singer told the court of the medical diagnosis > two weeks ago, according to police prosecutor Sergeant Matthew Baker. > > Asperger's sufferers have difficulty initiating and maintaining two-way > conversations and tend to engage in lengthy monologues about their > interests. > > They are often considered exceptionally intelligent, but have difficulty > reading social situations and therefore are often accused of being > deliberately rude or difficult. > > There is no known specific cause, although there is a tendency for the > condition to run in families, suggesting a genetic link. > > Stressful situations, especially large social gatherings, exacerbate the > symptoms, according to medical reports tendered to the court. > > Nicholls's treatment would be scheduled around his touring commitments, the > court was told. > > The band's recording label EMI yesterday said in a statement that Nicholls > was looking forward to getting back to making music. He has already begun > writing songs for the next album. > > The Vines shot to stardom with their first album, Highly Evolved, which sold > more than 1.5 million albums, and soon after appeared on the cover of rock > music bible Rolling Stone magazine. > > Their second album, Winning Days, failed to maintain the band's momentum. > > Additional reporting: Jano Gibson > > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.795 / Virus Database: 539 - Release Date: 11/12/2004 > > |
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Re: Vines' frontman has brain disorder!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
mildly my arse!
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Re: Vines' frontman has brain disorder!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"corks" <corks67@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message news:419f68b7$0$25762$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au... > how convenient , all this time and he never been diagnosed before....han > he's just a fuckwit t-- umm it isn't that well known. i wasn't diagnosed with it till i was 22 - and only than because i was dating a girl with it and i saw alot of her symptoms in me |
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Re: Vines' frontman has brain disorder!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> Ms Seagrave dismissed the charges provided he continue medical treatment for > Asperger's syndrome. After having taught several students with this condition and having done some reading on it, its clear that a person suffering from this condition is usually the one being bullied, not the one bullying others. They usually get distressed and shy away from violent situations. Its a wonder that he didn't try to get some whacko doctor to claim that he had Oppositional Defiance Disorder (ODD), another "load of shit" syndrome that they are going to be using in the future to get morons out of criminal charges. (remember 'roid rage, anyone.) http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~eb...rd1/oppose.htm Chaser Echo You know its the truth. |
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Re: Vines' frontman has brain disorder!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
umm it isn't that well known. i wasn't diagnosed with it till i was 22
- and only than because i was dating a girl with it and i saw alot of her symptoms in me This is true... but in this case, I think it's more of a scapegoat than a diagnosis. I mean, has anyone ever seen him (CN) NOT completely wasted? |
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Re: Vines' frontman has brain disorder!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
no surprises there LOL
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Re: Vines' frontman has brain disorder!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Shakir" <shakir@sexbeatrecords.com.removespam> wrote in news:41a13b46$0
$7560$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au: > no surprises there LOL > > In a year or so no one will know the vines or nichols. -- |
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