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Ray Combs
FeudDude:
My theory on Ray's suicide was that up until he got mercilessly fired from Feud and his marriage fell apart, he had a very happy life, and so therefore Ray probably just didn't know how to handle all this. Don't get me wrong, I don't think there's any good reason for someone to kill him/herself, but I can certainly imagine how painful all of this must have been for him.
aaron sica:
[quote name=\'adamjk\' date=\'May 9 2004, 10:42 PM\'] Well, I just happen to have had a lot of questions about the Feud of late, and although I do have a few more, once I've asked those, I'll likely be done with it for a while. [/quote]
Not to mention I should actually answer your question too, so I will. :)
I agree with FeudDude - I'm not so sure the bipolar had to do with it as much as everything that crashed in his world at once - no more Feud, or Family Challenge, or marriage. I think it was all too much for him.
tvwxman:
[quote name=\'adamjk\' date=\'May 9 2004, 09:10 PM\'] I was talking with a bowling partner of mine about game shows this evening, and Ray Combs came up in the conversation. He then proceeded to tell me that Ray Combs had bipolar disorder. What that means, is that he could psychologically change moods at any time. I wonder if this had anything to do with his suicide. I mean I know, he had closed his comedy clubs, and had lost the Feud job and the Family Challenge job later on, not to mention his crumbling marriage. But I wonder if his bipolar disorder played a small role in this also. Also, I wonder if this may have caused his infamous walk off the stage at the end of his final Feud. Your thoughts? [/quote]
My thoughts?
You've got a lot of moxy for putting in the topic title "Interesting Ray Combs news", when you
A. Don't have actual news.
B. Are relying said 'news' on a bowling buddy.
This is NOT news. This is two guys having a speculative conversation. In my business , if I aired this story as "news", i'd get my tail sued fast.
You want to theorize on what caused Ray Combs death? No problem. you're in the right forum. Just don't call it news. You and your friend offer no proof that Bipolar Disorder was the cause of death as opposed to anything else.
tvrandywest:
In all the talk of Ray from those who worked with him and the family members who have made public comment I can't recall a single person citing the diagnosis posted here. If it is factual I'd like to know.
Hasn't this all been rehashed adequately in the E! special, as well as in other threads over the years? Ray had a series of difficult blows in his personal and professional life. As I recall it. the problems began after his addiction to the pain killers that were prescribed following his severe auto accident. It was very sad working with him on his last "Family Challenge". By further coincidence we were neighbors at an apartment complex as Ray's final days played out. It was all a very disturbing chapter of history.
In my mind there's always been a fragile balance when it comes to a public figure's personal life being the object of examination, rumor and conjecture. While I guess it's human nature to be somewhat fascinated by these kinds of things, I think the dialogue can easy drift into a sea of disrespect.
RIP
Randy
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Skynet74:
If I'm not mistaken.... Ray wasn't fired from Family Challenge. The show only replaced him because he passed away.
John
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