Poor Willie Aames 

March 26, 2009
Poor Willie Aames. In this bad economy, we never expected that Bibleman's sad memories would capture the zeitgest America's hard times.
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Justin Kendall
Don't be sad, Willie "Bibleman" Aames. At least you got $3 for "The Breakfast Club."
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Poor Willie Aames. In this bad economy, we never expected that Bibleman's sad memories would capture the zeitgest America's hard times.

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I personally, was never a Willie Aames fan one way or the other, but after this snarky, better-than-you piece of dispeakable garbage that was snidely written concerning Willie Aames and the down turn in his life, you can bet your sweet notepad and camera, I AM NOW. Go, Mr. Aames, turn your life around with the help of your God and pray for the one who wrote this article. hpate

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Posted by Henry Pate on March 31, 2010 at 1:28 PM

after reading the cutlines on all these pictures... one of you scumbags at the pitch better reevaluate your life.

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Posted by bob on November 3, 2009 at 8:24 PM

If Mickey Rourke can make a comeback...so can Willie Aames. And if he didn't want to publicly humiliate himself with a going-bankrupt garage sale, he didn't have to do it. He was just it for the fans, the momentary pub, and a couple hundred in $1s to pay the stripper.

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Posted by podunkboy on April 2, 2009 at 11:30 PM

This is so sad! I really do feel sorry for him. I also think that society is mocking him because of his faith and religious productions. If he was just a regular actor who had not shared his faith with the country--I doubt they'd be making such a big deal of this. We all make mistakes. At least he is not 'making excuses' and trying to lie his way out of it. We need to pray for him. There by the grace of God go I....or in other words.....thank God you are not in his shoes!

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Posted by Zoe on March 30, 2009 at 5:33 PM

Other people's misfortunes and impending foreclosure is sooooo funny. What a class act.

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Posted by JohnnyBlueJeans on March 30, 2009 at 2:06 PM

I have a great deal of empathy for Willie. To file for bankruptcy, have a dying career, lose a wife of over 20 years, his family, and now personal possessions is devastating and difficult to deal with. Instead of buying his stuff, people really should have simply donated to him. If not for his apparent good health, he'd be a modern day Job. I pray he doesn't lose his faith and that God would show Willie His love and presence in all of this. Whatever happened to charity and love in America? It's gone, isn't it?

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Posted by Rich on March 28, 2009 at 1:47 AM

Some of those people buying his crap better hope they're not in his shoes.

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Posted by Gary on March 27, 2009 at 12:24 PM
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