Golden-Voiced Ohio Homeless Man Headed to Rehab


 

Golden-voiced Ohio Homeless Man Headed to Rehab – An Ohio homeless man whose silky voice made him a web phenomenon is headed to rehab for alcohol and drug dependency after an appearance on “Dr. Phil,” show representatives said Wednesday. (Jan. 12)

 

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17 Responses to Golden-Voiced Ohio Homeless Man Headed to Rehab

  • sugmindaseable says:

    suck my bbc, nigger? motherfucker

  • domains38 says:

    DR.Phil is the? biggest suckup two face prick you will ever meet.

  • davidshryu says:

    obama? dopleganger

  • Yamartet says:

    i think your liein cuz that man? has been though so much to go to rehab so soon =_=

  • ThePureSkills99 says:

    He looks like? Ronaldinho and Barack Obama mixed together

  • Lundt93 says:

    your the best hahahhahaahaha the video? wasnt so fun but reading this comment made my day lol

  • TobyW360 says:

    READ THIS COMMENT

    Ok, so the original video? with 13 million views (which? was? gotten in just 48 hours), which was uploaded by the user ‘ritchey’, got removed do to Copyright.

    Later,? popular news shows? such as Associated Press, and others, uploaded the video. After they uploaded it, ritcheys video got removed for copyright! That’s wrong!

    Copyright is soon going to take over YouTube. Give? this comment? a thumbs up if you agree.

    copy? and paste the message we? must spread the word?

  • Nigelxman says:

    Should we really be surpised that he’s still an alcoholic? There IS a reason why the dude’s homeless. I personally think he’s a great guy and I wanna see him get clean and stay clean. Almost as much as I wanna do the same. Fucker needs to go to AA or Rehab. I’m telling you, it will help. 🙂 Read this now and believe it later but it’s true? amigas/amigos.

  • dreamdowner says:

    let the golden voice drink!!!!!!!!?

  • 3volved says:

    Okay..i? have to admit i lol’d

  • yucchhiiowwee says:

    You may not think of this, but as I would give the man a second chance, I would have my butt covered. I don’t claim to be a business man, BUT, some things would only be common sense that while I give a person the opportunity to prove him or herself, I may have holes to fill. So? in a manner of speaking, I fill those holes with temporary filling. Anyway, Still, too many people out there on the streets and somebody has to do SOMETHING to help the people. Surely “OUR GOVERNMENT WON’T!”

  • yucchhiiowwee says:

    U are missing my point. I have been in the music scene since 1981. Mostly working with bands then working doing concert security 4? the concert promoter Bill Graham (Who was killed in a hellicopter crash in 1991) from 1987-1993. Then later as a stagehand in Virginia. While in California, I went 2 broadcasting school. The school itself was a rip off. Though I learned how 2 speak, (I can talk “ALMOST” as well as Ted.) Anyway, I was an intern at a San Jose A.O.R radio station. (Next)>

  • NoGuff says:

    @yucchhiiowwee
    You obviously never worked in? the entertainment biz. For those who are not the stars are given 1 chance, because there’s about a million other people willing to do the same job & most don’t have drug problems or other drama in their lives. Tha’ts who employers prefer to hire because delays and missed deadlines put them out of business. But don’t worry, your business would have no problem stay afloat while you miss deadlines & let down your clients, and pay for worker’s rehab.

  • yucchhiiowwee says:

    I’d atleast try to give the man a chance to get his life together again. I could not live with a concience saying? that I didn’t care enough! To give a person a chance to prove himself, to redeem himself! Then, if he could not keep his side of the bargain, then I’d have to let him go. I would still even after that try to help him, even if I couldn’t have him work fro me.

  • yucchhiiowwee says:

    First off, I’m a? person who cares about people. I’m the type of person who would give him the option to go to rehab and I would pay for it…BUT, there would be a condition to it…there would be a contract he would have to sign promising that he will not only go to rehab, but to also COMPLETE the program. I would tell him that he could have the job upon completion. I couldn’t just let him go knowing how important his voice could be and to give the man a chance. (Next comment)>>>>

  • yucchhiiowwee says:

    ? YOU ARE THE NIGGER!!!

  • NoGuff says:

    @yucchhiiowwee
    “you wouldn’t be? so defensive”
    –I’m being honest & pragmatic. If you employed him how would? you deal with his unreliability due to addictions? You’d say “oh, that’s okay, just keep scheduling him and he’ll come around when he feels like it, my business’ deadlines can wait until he feels like working.” Right?
    “the cop AND the security gaurd BOTH harassed me”
    –Then you’ve experienced the exception. Besides, the topic is his unreliability as an employee due to his problems.

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