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Thursday, January 13, 2011
FIRE FIRE I SMELL SMOKE-- NOT!!!!!!!!
SO WE ARE SITTING IN THE PARKING LOT AT THE DOCTOR'S OFFICE AND THEY START TO EVACUATE THE BUILDING. MY HUSBAND COMES TO THE CAR AND STATES HE WAS ACTUALLY IN THE EXAM ROOM. TWO FIRE TRUCKS, 3 RESCUE SQUAD TRUCKS, 4 VOLUNTEER PEOPLE IN THEIR PRIVATE VEHICLES AND ONE POLICE CAR SHOW UP. COME TO FIND OUT SOMEONES CHILD PULLED THE FIRE ALARM. EVERYBODY WENT BACK IN THE BUILDING AND MY HUSBAND WAS DONE AND BACK AT THE CAR IN 15 MINUTES. DRAMA!!!!!!!!!!
Golden-voiced Ohio homeless man headed to rehab
(AP Photo/Richard Drew,File)
File-In this Thursday, Jan. 6,2011 file photo, Ted Williams, a homeless man from Columbus, Ohio, whose deep, velvety voice and touching story prompted an outpouring of sympathy and job offers from across the country, is interviewed an appearance on the NBC ''Today'' television show, in New York. Williams and his daughter got into a heated argument Monday night at a Hollywood hotel where police officers took the pair to the Hollywood police station, calmed them down, talked to them and let them go. It was a minor disturbance and the pair weren't arrested.Ted Williams agreed to enter a private facility after a lengthy one-on-one interview with Dr. Phil McGraw set to air Thursday, show spokeswoman Stacey Luchs said in a written statement.
Williams' wife and family will also appear to discuss what they call his persistent drinking and a Monday disturbance at a Los Angeles hotel where police briefly detained Williams and his daughter after a heated argument.
Williams was staying at the Renaissance Hollywood Hotel & Spa while in town to tape several TV appearances. Police called the incident "minor" and said there were no signs of physical abuse.
Family members said the dispute was over Williams resuming drinking.
"If Ted is ever going to get better, he's got to be honest with himself and admit he's addicted to drugs and alcohol," McGraw said in a statement. "I've told him it's not going to be easy and it's going to take a lot of hard work. It might be a long journey for him, but this is a big step in the right direction."
The appearance will be Williams' third on the show this week.
Meanwhile back in his home state, Williams has been subpoenaed in the case of a woman who was accused of drug abuse, authorities said.
The Madison Press in London, Ohio, said Williams was a passenger in the woman's car in May and is wanted at a Feb. 11 hearing over whether deputies' search of the car was legal.
Laura Bogrees, who represents the woman, declined to comment to the newspaper on the woman's relationship to Williams.
MAYBE ALL OF THE ATTENTION MADE HIM FEEL LIKE HE HAD TO START BACK DRINKING TO HANDLE THE PRESSURE. YOU HAVE TO ADMIT THE GUY WAS FOUND ON THE STREET AND MAYBE DRINKING WAS THE REASON WHY THAT HAPPENED. LET HIM GO TO REHAB AND THEN LET HIM HANDLE HIS LIVE HIS WAY. GIVE HIM THE JOB OPPORTUNITY AND THEN LET HIM DECIDE IF HE WANTS THE PRESSURE. MAYBE IN THE END HE JUST REALLY WANTS PEOPLE TO LEAVE HIM ALONE.
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