little do people know i squandered my millions living the high life in melbourne in 2002... after the success of warriors, we made a killing at the box office and being the experimental human that i am, i dabbled a little in drugs... while i had always been a fan of the ganja, i popped a pill here and there, snorted some fine powders but it never was enough... nothing could really give me the stimulating kick i was looking for. this was until i found my friend known as heroin... heroin (i called him smack when we became close) was my new friend, he sent shivers up my spine, i would see crazy hallucinations, graphic images would shoot through my mind as the drug circled around my body... my script writing became second nature, as i would write about my wild drug induced states. film companies loved it, they would fight tooth and nail to get hold of my masterpieces, for a while i became a household name in tinseltown, although i used an alias, michael crafter
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it is safe to say this now 'Michael Crafter', but what about the children? Is it not true that you forgot to tell the international audience that you also tried meth?.....the scrpt for 'Once Were Warriors' was written during the harsh period of your life where not only was your master deemed the infamous heroin (smack)...but meth anfetamine as well.....Do I beklieve this is your fault?..not at all my friend....although I dont agree with how much you payed for each 10gram sache of meth....... One could not help but understand the tragic circumstances under which your first dose of heroin was taken.... I remember it was a bright and sunny morning, April I think. You woke up full of delight.. You stepped outside where you sat on silky smooth lawn, watching the other children play in butterscotch fields and in rivers made of chocolate...Life could not have been better.. You decided that you would skip to the local delicatesen where you would indulge in an Ice coffee (the beginin of a life long obsession).....After purchasing the infamous
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