Whitey has died.

Here
What a sad life.

Lot’s of really, really bad choices seem to have finally caught up with him. IV drug use is too often a one way road to oblivion.

I suppose that this is not the place to preach, but this story is so sad that I can’t resist it. I am afraid that we are going to be deluged with stories about people who died long before their demographic group, who lead a life of squalor, who never achieved anything approaching the promise they had in youth because they fell into narcotic addiction. It is not just the famous or temporarily famous I am talking about. It is also the ordinary kids we knew 20 years ago who at age 40 are a waste and are wasted. For many of them the only choices are a life in prison (which I would not wish on any one) or to quietly curl up in some drainage ditch and die like an old sick abandon dog. It is so sad I can hardly stand it. I’m sorry for Whitie, but there are thousands just like him. God help them. God help us.

It happens to the non-famous too.

What a sad, waste of a life. I hope he’s resting in peace now.

http://www.fafara.com/

Did any of you ever notice how remarkably like Harrison Ford his brother ‘Tiger’ Fafara (Tooey) looked?

Of course I can’t find a photo. :mad:

Beaver:
“Gee Wally, I kinda wish Whitey hadn’t, you know, died.”

Wally:
“You’re goofy, Beav.”