Little Willie with a shout,
Gouged the baby’s eyeballs out;
Stamped on them to make them pop.
Mother cried, “Now, William, stop!”
~Anonymous
Gary’s Blog
Little Willie – Father died in agony
Willie poisoned his father’s tea;
Father died in agony.
Mother came, and looked quite vexed:
“Really, Will,” she said, “what next?!”
~Anonymous
Little Willie – Cut his sister up for bait
Willie, I regret to state,
Cut his sister up for bait.
We miss her when it’s time to dine,
But Willie’s fish taste simply fine.
~Anonymous
Little Willie – Beneath his brother, only three
Willie’s cute as cute can be.
Beneath his brother, only three,
He lit a stick of dynamite.
Now brother’s simply out of sight.
~Anonymous
Little Willie – Ate up all the Rough-On-Rats
Willie and three other brats,
Ate up all the Rough-On-Rats,
Papa said, when Mama cried,
“Don’t worry, dear, they’ll die outside.”
~Anonymous
Little Willie – And left it lying hairless
Willie cut off his sister’s head
And left it lying hairless.
“Really, Willie,” said his mother,
“You sure are getting careless.”
~Anonymous
Bill Whitney, Actor, Director, Artist
This is a picture of my friend Bill Whitney.
Bill is a former child actor who played, among other roles, Kimba in Tarzan and the Leopard Woman.
He also once lived behind the L in the big HOLLYWOOD sign in Hollywood California, which is something most people can’t say. I find this very noteworthy and bring it up every chance I get.
Bill is very big in Senior Theatre. He produces and directs script-in-hand plays all around Portland and its outlying areas. You can visit his web site at billwhitneyseniorplayers.com.
The Bill Whitney is also an artist that has created a whole slew of paintings. You can see his work at the Bill Whitney Art web site that is at: http://www.billwhitneyart.com
I am not allowed to say how old Bill is, but he is over twenty years older than I am. None-the-less, he has twice my energy and three times my enthusiasm for life.
I am trying to become more like him.