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Saw Matt + Tracy in New York yesterday


I was on 13th st and 3rd ave yesterday, just crossing the traffic light when I heard "Look where you're *beep* goin!". Turned around, and it was Matt from this documentary, walking with his still-girlfriend Tracy.

Matt has longer hair now, wearing a baseball cap, Tracy looks the same. They both look A LOT more cracked out than before - very skinny, very dirty looking. There was an average looking guy walking with them - I followed them for a block, but I think they noticed me so I stopped.

Kinda strange I figure, I was just watching the documentary a couple nights ago, wondering if I'd actually ever see any of them on the streets of New York.

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I saw matt yesterday.Its funny because I watched this movie for the first time again in 2 years ago last night & I was thinking "Wow..all this time in the city in those neighborhoods & i have never seen them"
Sure enough that morning I saw them...eerie

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Weird on her YouTube account she looks great (well compared to the way she looked in DSL) She posted a video of her daughter Sophie (absolutely adorable!) In the credits she said Sophie and Denis so I don't know if that is a family member or her or maybe a family member raising Sophie? The girl looked about 5 yrs old and the video was shot in 2003 and uploaded in 2009. It is connected to a Google account too so you can post a message she may or may not answer. It is under the name Tracy Bazaar. I saw nothing of Matt but she did have a tribute video for Ronnie from I think the other documentary who passed away.

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seriously, like you on this message board. thats a good idea, though. kill people when we've judged that they can do no good. Very 'holocaust' of you.
as a matter of fact, why dont you kill them? I'll film it and let the world pass their own judgement on you.

Then you get your wish and the world gets a break from you, while you take up space in prison.

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Opiates are astoundingly addictive. Also short acting opiates require more and more to stay at the same level. However, with a steady supply of money/ drugs it is possible to remain healthy and functioning on opiates.

Meth on the other hand...

I've never really understood the appeal of it. Seems like a half step above huffing paint or hitting your head with a hammer. This coming from someone many years clean. But at one point I had done most every drug I came across. It was before the influx of meth, so maybe that's it. i just cleaned up before it was popular. Something about it seems so... low. And like a fake, low class substitute for real drugs. It's like "I couldn't find anyone who had actual drugs, all I could come up with is this meth".

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