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theyoungestguy
01-01-2003, 05:34 AM
Hi everyone and Happy New Year. I was compelled to set the record straight on the Oregonian article and I also appreciate all the responses. The reality is true. But if you read closely you will see my clean and sober date which is 8/22/95. I am happy, I am in fair to good condition all things considered. I love you guys! This is what I would call a lead in or a hook. My main goal is to help other people with the full story. Tom Hallman Jr. is the best jounalist in the country I believe. He has won a pulitzer prize also and is a wonderful and considerate man. I am acting again too, which is fun. Really fun.
Once again HAPPY NEW YEAR.
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bandito
01-01-2003, 11:44 AM
Originally posted by theyoungestguy
Hi everyone and Happy New Year. I was compelled to set the record straight on the Oregonian article and I also appreciate all the responses. The reality is true. But if you read closely you will see my clean and sober date which is 8/22/95. I am happy, I am in fair to good condition all things considered. I love you guys! This is what I would call a lead in or a hook. My main goal is to help other people with the full story. Tom Hallman Jr. is the best jounalist in the country I believe. He has won a pulitzer prize also and is a wonderful and considerate man. I am acting again too, which is fun. Really fun.
Once again HAPPY NEW YEAR. Hi Stanley, it was great to hear from you today and Happy New Years to you also. You have been a long time favorite for my friends and myself. You were a classic on the show. It's good to hear that everything is ok for you and keep up the good work. I'm sure everyone would love to hear about some of your experiences from the show and about your new acting. Hope to hear from you again. Stay in touch with all the Leave it to Beaver fans on Sitcoms on line. God bless you & have a very happy and healthy New Years!!:)
Leigh Ann
01-01-2003, 02:01 PM
Oh my goodness...Whitey looks soo different grown up!
*InThisMoment*
01-01-2003, 02:17 PM
Originally posted by theyoungestguy
Hi everyone and Happy New Year. I was compelled to set the record straight on the Oregonian article and I also appreciate all the responses. The reality is true. But if you read closely you will see my clean and sober date which is 8/22/95. I am happy, I am in fair to good condition all things considered. I love you guys! This is what I would call a lead in or a hook. My main goal is to help other people with the full story. Tom Hallman Jr. is the best jounalist in the country I believe. He has won a pulitzer prize also and is a wonderful and considerate man. I am acting again too, which is fun. Really fun.
Once again HAPPY NEW YEAR.
Happy new year to you too!!! Whiteys one of my favorite charactors
frani
01-01-2003, 02:45 PM
Yes, he looks different, but you can see it in his eyes. They are the same.
Stormtracker TF
01-01-2003, 03:50 PM
Happy New Year, Mr. Fafara! Whitey is one of my favorite characters on LITB, I think you did a great job playing him, he was really funny! :D I'm glad you came to the boards, LITB is one of my absolute favorite shows ever, I think it's awsome that a castmember of Leave it to Beaver is on this board!:D
Leave It To Beaver F
01-01-2003, 05:21 PM
Originally posted by theyoungestguy
Hi everyone and Happy New Year. I was compelled to set the record straight on the Oregonian article and I also appreciate all the responses. The reality is true. But if you read closely you will see my clean and sober date which is 8/22/95. I am happy, I am in fair to good condition all things considered. I love you guys! This is what I would call a lead in or a hook. My main goal is to help other people with the full story. Tom Hallman Jr. is the best jounalist in the country I believe. He has won a pulitzer prize also and is a wonderful and considerate man. I am acting again too, which is fun. Really fun.
Once again HAPPY NEW YEAR.
Stanley, So glad to hear you are doing well now. May God Bless the rest of your life.
DarleneIllyria
01-01-2003, 08:04 PM
Welcome to the boards, Mr. Fafara. I know you must be a very busy person, but I hope you can stop by the boards again and share some stories with us. Happy New Year to you too. :)
.:BF:.
01-01-2003, 09:30 PM
:wave: Hi. Happy New Years to you too. This Is So Cool:cool: Hope You Had A Good Time Visiting All Of Us On The Board. BYE :bye: :yourock:
theyoungestguy
01-01-2003, 09:57 PM
Thanks Bandito
TheHappyBurgerMeister
01-01-2003, 11:25 PM
Wow, what a surprise to have the real Whitey stop by here! Welcome, Mr. Fafara! Glad to hear that things are going good. Oh, also, you mentioned that you're going to be acting again. I'm just curious what type of acting you'll be doing or what it'll be. I'm a sort of new LITB fan. I just started watching the show in summer of '02. It's a very good show and a classic.
Kristina:welcome:
*InThisMoment*
01-01-2003, 11:36 PM
Mr fafara, glad you stoped by I hope that you stay in touch with every-one at the beaver board!.And you were a great Whitey! :)
Stormyspal
01-01-2003, 11:46 PM
Whitey: Hi and it was so great hearing from you and seeing you!
I can still see that little boy in your face! Read the articles on the LITB emails and am glad you are back on your feet and working again! Keep us posted as to what you are doing!
Happy New Year!
Nancy (LITB fan):wave:
BrandonS
01-01-2003, 11:50 PM
Happy New Year, Mr. Fafara. We are all glad to hear that things are going well for you. We are very honored to have you posting on this board and I sure hope you will continue to do so. You were part of a wonderful, fun, classic show, and you have a lot of friends and supporters here. I will be very interested to see you in future acting roles.
frani
01-01-2003, 11:56 PM
Let me add my voice to all this, Mr. Fafara. As you can see by these posts, LITB means a lot to us. I can't explain what it is about the show that makes us feel so connected to the characters, but we do. It's great to have you visit the board and to know that you are doing well. Your character was an enduring part of LITB. Happy New Year to you.:wave:
HaskellGirl
01-02-2003, 01:04 AM
Thanks Stanley, for stopping by and setting everything straight! I'm so glad you are doing well now! Like Frani pointed out, we are all just huge fans of the show and all the characters and actors. Leave it to Beaver was just something completely magical and VERY enduring. Everyone's heart just broke when we read that article, and I'm SO happy that you turned things around. Congratulations, and a VERY Happy New Year!!!
eyefocus
01-02-2003, 01:41 AM
Stanley:wave: :wave: :wave:
Thanks for your post and Congratulations on getting the gift of sobriety.
I too am a "Friend of Bill's"...
I hope you will post more regularly and fill us in on some the mysteries
of the show. i.e. What state is Mayfield in? Why does the door open
and close automatically when June comes out the house in the opening
credits with her hands full? Why does the street lampost only appears
at the new house on just a few episodes? Where is the beach they
can use a surfboard? Why do they dial 5 or 6 digits on the phone?
Any answers or theories would be appreciated by the fans of this
board. Thanks for participating.
Cory
Camera Assistant
:wave: :wave: :wave:
My License Plate
PaulaAbdulFan
01-02-2003, 12:30 PM
offtopic: hey youngest guy! sorry to be offtopic but my birthday is september 20th too!
Tekkenn1234
01-03-2003, 09:55 PM
Hello, Stanley.
Tweety
01-03-2003, 10:27 PM
Originally posted by eyefocus
Stanley:wave: :wave: :wave:
... Why do they dial 5 or 6 digits on the phone?
Any answers or theories would be appreciated by the fans of this
board. Thanks for participating.
Cory
Camera Assistant
:wave: :wave: :wave:
My License Plate
I can sort of answer that one...it's actually not an unrealistic thing for phones to be dialed that way...
Many years ago (late 70s) I was visiting a friend of mine in Massachusetts...and, if you were making a local call to someone else within that town, you did not have to dial the full "exchange" (the "exchange" is the first three digits of a seven digit phone #)...you only had to dial a "2" (which was the 3rd digit in the exchange)...apparently, when you dialed a "2", followed by the last 4 digits of the phone #, the phone system knew that you were calling a local #, and it was able to connect you to the other party...
I believe this town (which shall remain nameless) had only one "exchange", the third digit of which was a "2"...so apparently, when you started dialing with a "2", and only dialed five digits, the phone system "knew" you were calling someone locally...
That's the only town I ever knew of that did that, but I'm sure that was done a lot in those days, especially in small towns...
P.S. Mr. Fafara, you were indeed AWESOME on Leave It To Beaver!!!! In my opinion, Leave It To Beaver had, by far, the most memorable child actors in the history of TV (not only with Wally & the Beaver as the lead characters, but all of their friends were great too...oh, and one other thing, Mr. Fafara... you had ME convinced that there really WAS soup in that billboard cup!!
Wow! Whitey? Is it really you? If so, it's so awesome that you came to the boards! Whitey was the cutest of beavers friends! So small, yet had a tremendous ability to get the beav into trouble! Next to June/Barbara, you were one of my favorites!
Barnabas1
01-04-2003, 08:16 AM
Originally posted by theyoungestguy
Hi everyone and Happy New Year. I was compelled to set the record straight on the Oregonian article and I also appreciate all the responses. The reality is true. But if you read closely you will see my clean and sober date which is 8/22/95. I am happy, I am in fair to good condition all things considered. I love you guys! This is what I would call a lead in or a hook. My main goal is to help other people with the full story. Tom Hallman Jr. is the best jounalist in the country I believe. He has won a pulitzer prize also and is a wonderful and considerate man. I am acting again too, which is fun. Really fun.
Once again HAPPY NEW YEAR. Are you Whitey? I'm confused!
Well, You sure still look like Whitey!:)
LuvBeaverandWally
01-06-2003, 02:37 PM
Hi Whitey! It's so cool that you posted here---and it's even cooler that I'm getting a chance to share a post with you. You were absolutely so cute on Beaver. Hope you hang around the boards. I'm new here, so this is so great!
tom shaw
01-06-2003, 09:03 PM
Wow, what an honor...Please post again....Tom Shaw
lukes42
01-08-2003, 09:20 PM
Thanks Stanley for stopping by!! You still have quite a following of fans of Leave It To Beaver, and the proof is right here at this message board. I am glad to hear that you have straightened yourself out, and are now living the good life. Please stop by again here, and let us know how you are in the future. :wave: :)
theyoungestguy
01-11-2003, 08:09 PM
HI EVERYBODY,
You guys and gals are great! I just wanted to post here because (not that I am selling papers or anything) the NE just did an article about me and believe it or not, it was GOOD! God has a sense of humor that's for sure.
I also want to post something from my book, but am a little reluctant because of rights. It's not because I don't trust this board but I just think it would be more powerful if I didn't do it right now but I will post something I have written that is very close to me. It's what happened to me spiritually out there I think.
Bear with it and enjoy. Please pray for the lost ones!
We were so happy in the beginning, knowing only innocence and love. You are my personal and eternal friend. Then, in your quest to be free, you turned away from my love and tried to pursue happiness alone. When your lust for comfort in the physical and material things of this world became more important to you than me, you unknowingly murdered the passion of your own soul...And I wept for you.
As you tried harder to regain what we had in the beginning by yourself the pain had begun. You struggled to be free yet the ropes that bound you became tighter and tighter...your pain was my pain..And again, I cried..As tears fell from my face they burned hot to my soul. You shivered in the cold darkness as your eyes became blinded by the scales from the years, yet you could not drop one tear. You were wounded, and as I wept I began to carry you. The last flicker of light within you had turned into a burning coal which was destroying your flesh. And I wept as my closest friend was dying. I held you tightly against my chest and waited painfully for you last breath..You were trembling and turned to me. Your eyes filled with tears and as one finally rolled down your face, you muttered the words I had been longing to hear for so many many years. You said, "God please help me." And as I held you tighter your uncontrollable tears of sorrow have become our everlasting tears of joy.
Welcome home Stan.
May God bless you and keep you until next time.
Stanley Fafara aka "Whitey"
DarleneIllyria
01-11-2003, 08:43 PM
Originally posted by theyoungestguy
Bear with it and enjoy. Please pray for the lost ones!
We were so happy in the beginning, knowing only innocence and love. You are my personal and eternal friend. Then, in your quest to be free, you turned away from my love and tried to pursue happiness alone. When your lust for comfort in the physical and material things of this world became more important to you than me, you unknowingly murdered the passion of your own soul...And I wept for you.
As you tried harder to regain what we had in the beginning by yourself the pain had begun. You struggled to be free yet the ropes that bound you became tighter and tighter...your pain was my pain..And again, I cried..As tears fell from my face they burned hot to my soul. You shivered in the cold darkness as your eyes became blinded by the scales from the years, yet you could not drop one tear. You were wounded, and as I wept I began to carry you. The last flicker of light within you had turned into a burning coal which was destroying your flesh. And I wept as my closest friend was dying. I held you tightly against my chest and waited painfully for you last breath..You were trembling and turned to me. Your eyes filled with tears and as one finally rolled down your face, you muttered the words I had been longing to hear for so many many years. You said, "God please help me." And as I held you tighter your uncontrollable tears of sorrow have become our everlasting tears of joy.
Welcome home Stan.
Mr. Fafara,
You wrote that? That is, well all I can say is wow. That is so powerful. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Mondello
01-11-2003, 08:56 PM
Stanley, I can't help but notice your references to GOD alot. I think that is awesome. I'm so happy that everything is great in your life and thanks so much for the memories.
May GOD continue to bless you brother
DarleneIllyria
01-11-2003, 09:45 PM
Originally posted by Mondello
Stanley, I can't help but notice your references to GOD alot. I think that is awesome. I'm so happy that everything is great in your life and thanks so much for the memories.
May GOD continue to bless you brother
This has nothing to do with the topic at hand, but Mondello I read your sig and I've heard that story before about how they had to hire a detective to find Rusty. I just can't believe that Rusty could go by and not have anybody point him out and ask him if he was Larry Mondello. That's absolutely mind blowing. I'd like to see a pic of him now to see what he looks like.
Katherine Leigh
01-11-2003, 09:53 PM
That was a lovely and very moving piece that you wrote, Mr. Fafara. It proves that you are not only talented as an actor, but also as a writer. May your life be forever blessed.
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