‘Golden Voice’ Homeless Man Finds Job, Home After Viral Video Success


 

‘Golden Voice’ homeless man finds job, home after viral video success – Ted Williams, a homeless US man with a deep, refined voice has become an overnight online sensation after being “discovered” by a local reporter on a street corner in Columbus, Ohio. The 53 year-old has now been offered a job by the NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers and is being pursued by NFL Films for possible work. Williams said the team had offered him a two-year contract and said they would pay his living expenses. Williams was recently living in a tent and whose past includes a lengthy list of arrests. He has served time in prison for theft and forgery and has been cited with numerous misdemeanours, including drug abuse. In New York, Williams’ mother Julia was thrilled her only child was turning his life around. Watch RT LIVE rt.com Subscribe to RT! www.youtube.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Follow us on Google+ plus.google.com RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark.

 

Celebrity Sex: 5 Divorced Stars With Alleged Sex Addictions

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This is great news for some of Hollywood's most notorious skirt chasers, whose so-called "sex addictions" were once thought of as lame cop outs for their bad behavior. Click through the slides below to see five divorced celebrity "sex addicts," then …
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Part 2 – Partnership for a Drug Free America.org AKA Partnership at a Drug

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(MYRTLE BEACH SC) – Since there is confusion on the actual name of this organization, I will refer to them as "Partnership" in this article until they make the necessary corrections on the Internet to end any further misinformation on their part …
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Schools Take Aim at Popular Flamin' Hot Cheetos

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“Our brain is really hardwired to find things like fat and salt really rewarding and now we have foods that have them in such high levels that it can trigger an addictive process,” said Ashley Gearhardt, a clinical psychologist at the University of …
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