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<p dir="auto"><strong>jrock-23</strong> — <em>11 years ago(January 24, 2015 12:14 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Ok, this board needs a new Mewes post, so here goes.<br />
I admire Jay.  As someone who has dealt with substance abuse trouble, I can only imagine what it would have been like if I was 20 years old, becoming famous, in New Jersey, then moving to Hollywood, and Malibu and living that life at 25 years old.<br />
The fact that he is alive is amazing.  I would have OD'd for sure.<br />
Smith has said that people tell him "Oh, I knew someone just like Jay".  Well, I didn't, and I realized it was because I was that guy.  And his story of overcoming addiction is inspiring.  I still have trouble, but I put my demon down for good about 8 years ago.  Still one day at a time though.<br />
I wonder sometimes what would have been if there would not be a Jay.  I really don't thin Kevin Smith would be what he is.  I'm not saying Jay made him, but I do think there careers are tied.  Jay stole every scene in Smith's early movies.  Without Jay, I really don't think Smith would have the career he has.<br />
Not a slam, but it is what it is.<br />
I hear Jason is about to become a dad, and that he bought his 1st home over these last few years.<br />
His podcast with Smith is wonderful, and I wish him nothing but the best.</p>
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<p dir="auto">I really like him too. I didn't know of his troubles and really felt for him when I heard he went missing and resurfaced "after his mother died." I wish him the best, I know how hard life can be, and hopefully he's going to be more than okay now.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Great job on controlling your addictions! I love the Get Old podcasts. They're entertaining and very sweet and I'm sure help a lot of people. I agree that I think without Jay, a lot of Kevin Smith wouldn't be. Hell, a movie was based solely on them after a while. When I was a kid, it was Jay that I found the funniest and most memorable.<br />
Both men are excellent entertainers. And, despite a lot of stories from Mewes about horrible things in his life, he seems like a very, very lovable and caring person and the love these two have for each other is very sweet.<br />
And again, hats off to you. Not an easy thing to do every day.</p>
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