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Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Michael Jackson In a Taxi Taxista canta igual que Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson LIVES ON, in another body?! More surgery?? WHAT!! WHAT DOES IT MEAN!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_DLEysEqSM&feature=fe%C2%ADedf
THIS GUY HAS A YOUTUBE CHANNEL!!
http://www.youtube.com/WalkerJean
Secret camp word - comment my video with it
THEKINGOFPOPLIVEZON
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Homeless man with golden radio voice a fraud
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/celebrity/meet-felon-golden-voice
Video below of the FIRST ever story broken, from someone who also has a voice for Radio. WeatherManKevin, breaks the story
Ted Williams Homeless man with golden radio voice
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/celebrity/meet-felon-golden-voice
This man is amazing! I can't believe it! More updated soon
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Job prospects are rolling in for a homeless Ohio man with a golden radio voice who has quickly become an online sensation.
The Columbus Dispatch reports video of Ted Williams posted this week on the newspaper's website has commanded millions of views.
In the clip, Williams stands near a Columbus highway ramp demonstrating his smooth, deep speaking voice. He holds a sign that asks motorists for help and says, "I'm an ex-radio announcer who has fallen on hard times."
Williams, a Brooklyn, N.Y., native says he had trouble with drugs and alcohol and is now two years sober.
Columbus radio station WNCI invited him to its studios and says ESPN and MTV have expressed interest. Williams has received a $10,000 offer for voice-over work, and a Pennsylvania radio station wants him, too.
Ted has also been offered a HOUSE and many jobs from MTV, New York Inside Edition, Possible CNN... he has gone Worldwide in a day... travelled the waves and the world in a SINGLE day! Video below of what started it ALL!
VIDEO BELOW IS A POSSIBLE CANDIDATE FOR VOICE OVER WORK.
Homeless man with golden radio voice
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Job prospects are rolling in for a homeless Ohio man with a golden radio voice who has quickly become an online sensation.
The Columbus Dispatch reports video of Ted Williams posted this week on the newspaper's website has commanded millions of views.
In the clip, Williams stands near a Columbus highway ramp demonstrating his smooth, deep speaking voice. He holds a sign that asks motorists for help and says, "I'm an ex-radio announcer who has fallen on hard times."
Williams, a Brooklyn, N.Y., native says he had trouble with drugs and alcohol and is now two years sober.
Columbus radio station WNCI invited him to its studios and says ESPN and MTV have expressed interest. Williams has received a $10,000 offer for voice-over work, and a Pennsylvania radio station wants him, too.
Ted has also been offered a HOUSE and many jobs from MTV, New York Inside Edition, Possible CNN... he has gone Worldwide in a day... travelled the waves and the world in a SINGLE day! Video below of what started it ALL!
VIDEO BELOW IS A POSSIBLE CANDIDATE FOR VOICE OVER WORK.
TedWilliams
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Job prospects are rolling in for a homeless Ohio man with a golden radio voice who has quickly become an online sensation.
The Columbus Dispatch reports video of Ted Williams posted this week on the newspaper's website has commanded millions of views.
In the clip, Williams stands near a Columbus highway ramp demonstrating his smooth, deep speaking voice. He holds a sign that asks motorists for help and says, "I'm an ex-radio announcer who has fallen on hard times."
Williams, a Brooklyn, N.Y., native says he had trouble with drugs and alcohol and is now two years sober.
Columbus radio station WNCI invited him to its studios and says ESPN and MTV have expressed interest. Williams has received a $10,000 offer for voice-over work, and a Pennsylvania radio station wants him, too.
Ted has also been offered a HOUSE and many jobs from MTV, New York Inside Edition, Possible CNN... he has gone Worldwide in a day... travelled the waves and the world in a SINGLE day! Video below of what started it ALL!
VIDEO BELOW IS A POSSIBLE CANDIDATE FOR VOICE OVER WORK.
Ted Williams
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Job prospects are rolling in for a homeless Ohio man with a golden radio voice who has quickly become an online sensation.
The Columbus Dispatch reports video of Ted Williams posted this week on the newspaper's website has commanded millions of views.
In the clip, Williams stands near a Columbus highway ramp demonstrating his smooth, deep speaking voice. He holds a sign that asks motorists for help and says, "I'm an ex-radio announcer who has fallen on hard times."
Williams, a Brooklyn, N.Y., native says he had trouble with drugs and alcohol and is now two years sober.
Columbus radio station WNCI invited him to its studios and says ESPN and MTV have expressed interest. Williams has received a $10,000 offer for voice-over work, and a Pennsylvania radio station wants him, too.
Ted has also been offered a HOUSE and many jobs from MTV, New York Inside Edition, Possible CNN... he has gone Worldwide in a day... travelled the waves and the world in a SINGLE day! Video below of what started it ALL!
VIDEO BELOW IS A POSSIBLE CANDIDATE FOR VOICE OVER WORK.