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Subject: canadians can help with this..or former teenie bop
Written By: jd on 12/12/03 at 11:39 p.m.
Hey,
Has anyone ever seen or heard what Corey haim is doing?
Heard he's Canadian..maybe he's there??
Subject: Re: canadians can help with this..or former teenie
Written By: 80sRocked on 12/13/03 at 00:25 a.m.
Well, I'm not Canadian, and I can't really give an update on him. But maybe you might get a better response if you post this same question in the 80's board. Surely someone there will know.
PS- last time I heard the name Corey Haim it was on an "E! True Hollywood Story", and he was on drugs and begging for work..
Subject: Re: canadians can help with this..or former teenie
Written By: resinchaser on 12/13/03 at 00:59 a.m.
I think he's living in Toronto now. A couple of years ago he was living here in Montreal and me and my ex met at a video store in the village. He was really cool and when I asked him what movie he would recomend he just laughed. But later he came over, and as a joke he handed me a copy of Snowboard Academy and told me "It would be nice if someone saw it". Pretty cool.
Subject: Re: canadians can help with this..or former teenie
Written By: jd on 12/14/03 at 08:47 p.m.
Nice idea to try the 80's site for the reply.
(Maybe someone follows it)
I figured it was more modern question..it joins the
'where are they now?' bunch.
jd