Posted on 01/07/2011 12:21:57 PM PST by JesseWatters
A viral video vaulted Ted Williams and his golden voice to fame, but the real hero of this story is the woman he left behind. Patricia Kirtley raised four daughters alone after Williams split 23 years ago and dove down the rabbit hole of drugs. Not only that, Kirtley took in the baby boy the radioman had with another woman and raised him as her own. Oh, and by the way, she's partially blind.
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I vote Barack Hussen Obama.
Joe Dirt?
Wesley Snipes!
Homelessness is a choice.
From the moment I saw the video and read the articles (a couple of days after... i’m out of touch) my reaction was “high risk”. It’s a warm fuzzy story but there was no way you could not expect this guy to have ongoing emotional, mental and physical issues. To expect him to at any level all of a sudden have it together is unreasonable. Having said all of that I hope the right people come along side of him and he figures some things out. He could very well end up right back in the trash bin of society... but part me of always thinks he could land on Howard Stern and stay there for years.
He can play himself, with Robert Gibbs doing the voiceover.
Hey, stuff happens. Maybe he just couldn’t find his way home, and eventually forgot to keep looking.
He and his mother were on Good Morning America this morning. He's not hiding anything, he admitted matter of factly that he's been in and out of all types of abuse rehab programs most of his life and that he's a convicted felon.
As far as this article bringing up a wife and kids, well, that's his business. It's quite likely they have already dealt with him many years ago.......
It was a good story which I really enjoyed especially how he felt so happy and proud to become the "Voice" of Kraft Macaroni and Cheese.......LOL!
My only hope for the guy is that he stays drug and alcohol free since it's apparent God has given him a final chance......He mentioned two people in the audience who I suspect are "handlers" associated with Kraft and how they were "clean and sober" I think he said.
This fella has had a terrific opportunity handed to him on a silver platter. Hope he realizes what he’s been given and doesn’t blow it.
If the wife has received any kind of state assistance for these chilren over the years, the state will come after him for the past due child support if there was a court order for it. It doesn’t matter whether the wife wants him prosecuted or not and it doesn’t matter that the kids are now over 18. It’s contempt and he’ll have to pay the determined arrears or be locked up. Even if he stays out of Ohio, they will garnish his wages for it. Happens every day.
That’s funny right there now!
LOLOLOLOL!
What have you been smoking?
Should I say:
I wish him all the worst???
Certainly what he did was wrong, and yes, he needs to make financial and emotional amends to the best of his ability, but it seems she bears no grudge and has forgiven him.
Perhaps she's just a bigger human being than a lot of people here.
What, he talked about the family he abandoned this morning on the Today Show? Wow, Shame I missed that, and the tearful reunions.
Possibly a close relative.
If anyone thinks that 20 years of abuse was going to happen without harming those around him, they are naive. That is why Drug and Alcohol abuse is so destructive.
Some of us know first hand what that kind of abuse does, to the victim and his or her victims. Anyone NOT taking this fairytale with a healthy grain of salt is being naiive.
Question? How come after 2 1/2 years the guy only got so far as peddling in the streets even after he was “dry”? Guess those who assist these addicts can answer that best. Just seems a lifetime of living on the street as he has is going to take a-long long time to come out of psychologically.
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