I was just provided with some incredible information on WillieBee. We all know him as 'The Enforcer' here at SBR, but he was previously an actor.
He played the grandpa in the hit TV show 'Life Goes On'. This was a show that detailed the daily life of some retarded teenager going thru tasks such as velcro-ing his velcro shoes and properly wiping his behind. The guy's name was Corky.
Anways, WillieBee was Corky's grandpa on the TV show. He would later go on to make famous oatmeal commercials... and do his current commercials for Extenz or whatever company that is.
Anyways, WillieBee used to gamble it up big w/ the downer Corky.... and in one particular instance WB took the Over and Corky took the Under. You guessed it. The game sailed over and WB's script that he wrote for a special episode was used b/c of the bet he won.
Lol, check out the clip from the episode he wrote. WB made Corky breakdance and moonwalk for this show. Only WB could be so cruel as to make a downer breakdance and moonwalk on national TV... (but I thought it was hilarious and a great idea).
Check out a piece of the episode WB wrote for Corky:
He played the grandpa in the hit TV show 'Life Goes On'. This was a show that detailed the daily life of some retarded teenager going thru tasks such as velcro-ing his velcro shoes and properly wiping his behind. The guy's name was Corky.
Anways, WillieBee was Corky's grandpa on the TV show. He would later go on to make famous oatmeal commercials... and do his current commercials for Extenz or whatever company that is.
Anyways, WillieBee used to gamble it up big w/ the downer Corky.... and in one particular instance WB took the Over and Corky took the Under. You guessed it. The game sailed over and WB's script that he wrote for a special episode was used b/c of the bet he won.
Lol, check out the clip from the episode he wrote. WB made Corky breakdance and moonwalk for this show. Only WB could be so cruel as to make a downer breakdance and moonwalk on national TV... (but I thought it was hilarious and a great idea).

Check out a piece of the episode WB wrote for Corky: