Good for him for getting himself together. Hopefully things will work out for him. Now that I think about, maybe Oprah will snatch him up for her network lol
Fantastic. Judging by the comments on youtube, he may have some opportunities coming his way. They just need to find him. I read that he hasn't been seen since the video was shot. Hope he turns up soon.
Man I just put this video in the funny shit thread, I didnt even know someone had already posted this...
pretty articulate for a homeless guy must have plenty of time to read books and converse with others, sleeping under I-103
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40916364/ns/us_news-wonderful_world/ :smt033 first thing he'll do with the money is buy booze, but hey... it's a start
Ahh good for him, he said he went to school to become a Radio Dj/voice over, I hope he claws his way back into it, least he's trying.
Well damn.. He just landed a job with the Cleveland Cavs and an appearance on the Today Show tomorrow morning. http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/40916364/ns/today-today_people/
yeah I saw the samething I was just about to thread this story. he talked about how he was able to establish his voice on youtube but ended up on drugs
You know there are plenty of intelligent, articulate homeless people out there but most for whatever reason fell on hard times and many just don't have the support system to get back on their feet. Many people are just a few paychecks away of being in this man position . . . wait a minute . . . there are people like him in this position.
A mere 24 hours after the video went viral, Williams says he's already been offered a bunch of employment opportunities, including one that's a Ohio citizen's dream job. "The Cleveland Cavaliers just offered me a full-time job and a house," Williams revealed. The Cavs will reportedly have to compete against MTV, the NFL and likely countless more suitors for Williams' services. . While Williams' sudden and lucky twist of fate could bring any man to tears, he gets most choked up when discussing how an invitation to do the gamut of TV shows in New York has opened the door for him to visit his 92-year-old mother in Brooklyn for the first time in years. "One of my biggest prayers that I sent out was that she would live long enough to see me rebound," Williams said. "There's so many words. I've already been compared to Susan Boyle... I'm just so happy.".