Archer never uses the word bulimia; that's me. But the vivid
descriptions fit my understanding of the condition. Jamieson
Jr. eats huge amounts all the time, always planning his next
course while still eating; eats then vomits.
Karin, armchair diagnostician
At 22:40 06/01/05 -0500, Bill wrote:
>On 6 January 2005, Karin Montin wrote:
>
>: Later Archer tells him that he has a problem
(bulimia) and should seek
>: help for it. "You should take it up with a doctor.
It's a disease. ...
>: You have a hungry heart. You need something to feed
it with besides
>: food."
>
>The younger Jamieson is bulimic!? I missed that, but
I did think the
>descriptions of his intense eating were very good.
The kid was messed up.
>Hell of a home life, too.
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