Arrrgh!
01-05-2011, 06:19 PM
He may not know a damn thing about football...but I'd rather listen to him than Sam Huff
LOL! I don't think Sam knows what year it is.
LOL! I don't think Sam knows what year it is.
Former Homeless Man Ted Williams could be new voice of NFL FilmsArrrgh! 01-05-2011, 06:19 PM He may not know a damn thing about football...but I'd rather listen to him than Sam Huff LOL! I don't think Sam knows what year it is. Jamaican'Skin 01-05-2011, 09:14 PM Great story. Sincerely happy for the guy. SolidSnake84 01-05-2011, 10:30 PM He looks way different now. He got all cleaned up and got a haircut, because he was flying to New York today to do some business meetings and see his mother, which he got very emotional over. He said he hadnt seen his mother in about 15 years, and he said that she was 91 and he wanted her to see him get his second chance. In his own words, he said that his mom was alive when he made it the first time (when he was young), and that she had been praying that she would get to see him get a second chance...just such a good story. He seems like a wonderful, loving person, he was talking about seeing his family and his children again, and he seemed so happy. Apparantly at the height of his drug/alcohol abuse in 1996, his children and family tried to save him, but he voluntarily chose a life on the streets. I am so glad he gets a 2nd chance to enjoy his life again doing what he loves. Edit: Despite arrest record, Cavaliers offer job to homeless man with golden radio voice - KansasCity.com (http://www.kansascity.com/2011/01/05/2563418/despite-arrest-record-cavaliers.html) So it appears he is not the saint that I thought he was. But despite that, the team is thinking with their heart first and is going to go from there. The article also said that he is 53 years old, not 71, as some other articles were saying. Beemnseven 01-06-2011, 02:39 PM Fixed. Right. Just like "golden voiced" Howard Stern. GMScud 01-06-2011, 02:47 PM He may not know a damn thing about football...but I'd rather listen to him than Sam Huff LOL. Seriously. If I have to hear him call Kemoeatu "Koo-ooo" one more time.... firstdown 01-06-2011, 02:53 PM He looks way different now. He got all cleaned up and got a haircut, because he was flying to New York today to do some business meetings and see his mother, which he got very emotional over. He said he hadnt seen his mother in about 15 years, and he said that she was 91 and he wanted her to see him get his second chance. In his own words, he said that his mom was alive when he made it the first time (when he was young), and that she had been praying that she would get to see him get a second chance...just such a good story. He seems like a wonderful, loving person, he was talking about seeing his family and his children again, and he seemed so happy. Apparantly at the height of his drug/alcohol abuse in 1996, his children and family tried to save him, but he voluntarily chose a life on the streets. I am so glad he gets a 2nd chance to enjoy his life again doing what he loves. Edit: Despite arrest record, Cavaliers offer job to homeless man with golden radio voice - KansasCity.com (http://www.kansascity.com/2011/01/05/2563418/despite-arrest-record-cavaliers.html) So it appears he is not the saint that I thought he was. But despite that, the team is thinking with their heart first and is going to go from there. The article also said that he is 53 years old, not 71, as some other articles were saying. Something about this story does not add up. He has family that tried to get him sober and off the streets. He has been sober for two years but is still on the streets and his family has done nothing. He also has a pretty bug rap sheet which has current arrest. I think its a great story that can have a cool ending but something keeps telling me this story takes a strange twist before its over. ArtMonkDrillz 01-06-2011, 03:02 PM I know its been said in other places but one of my biggest hopes for this guy is that whoever ends up hiring him, be it the Cavs, NFL, MTV, etc, they not only provide him with a salary but with the help and guidance he needs to stay clean and sober. I just worry that such a dramatic rise could easily followed by an equally fast fall if he isn't careful. Cool story though, I wish him the best. SolidSnake84 01-06-2011, 03:49 PM Something about this story does not add up. He has family that tried to get him sober and off the streets. He has been sober for two years but is still on the streets and his family has done nothing. He also has a pretty bug rap sheet which has current arrest. I think its a great story that can have a cool ending but something keeps telling me this story takes a strange twist before its over. There is an article out there, that explains his most recent years. While technically "homeless", he has spent the last two years staying with relatives and friends. Some nights i imagine he spent on the streets, but he was not totally "homeless". He seems to have changed. But i'm like you. I hope that he gets the help he needs to stay clean and sober. He has found God so that will help him tremendously when the urge arises... mlmpetert 01-06-2011, 05:07 PM He's got 9 kids, hes the Travis Henry of voice overs.... I do wish him well like i wish most people well, but id take the under on 2 years before he slips up SmootSmack 01-07-2011, 10:01 AM Behind golden-voiced Ted Williams is ex-wife Patricia Kirtley, the story's real hero (http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/2011/01/07/2011-01-07_behind_goldenvoiced_ted_williams_is_exwife_patr icia_kirtley_the_real_hero_of_the.html) |
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