Monday 30 January 2017

RIP Andre Arruda

Comedian Andre Arruda was an acquaintance. Sometimes people mistook me for him. It didn't bother me. Life's gonna be less funny without him.

Friday 27 January 2017

Remembering a buddy and a saint


I am very sad to read that my American friend Keith Wyse passed away earlier this month. He was the founder of Agape Family Life House, based in China. Agape is an orphanage that takes in orphaned and/or abandoned children, many of whom have physical disabilities. Four of Keith's eight children were born with osteogenesis imperfecta (brittle bones). I met Keith and his family in 2012. I once described him as a living saint. I even referred to him as my buddy. He reciprocated. RIP Keith.

I first wrote about Keith and his wonderful family in late 2012, in a blog titled My Favourite Moment of 2012I wrote about them again the next year, in The Unbreakable Wyse Family.

Here is a video of Keith sharing his testimonial with the congregation of New Life Christian Fellowship Church in Oak Park, Illinois (ca. 2013).

Tuesday 17 January 2017

Remembering The Greatest


Today, January 17, would have been Muhammad Ali's birthday. He would have been 75 in 2017. I mourned his death last June 3 like the rest of the world. In 1985, I was privileged to meet him during my first trip to New York City. 

I recognized him from having watched some clips of his old boxing matches on TV. My parents and I were leaving the Hilton Hotel to check out some sites when I spotted him with reporters nearby. I spotted him from a distance, and quickly told my parents to take me to where he was. I think my parents were shocked that I knew who he was! 

As soon as he saw me we shook hands and got this photo taken. He also shook hands with my dad. He amazed and impressed all of us.

I remember Muhammad Ali to be warm and down-to-earth. By the time we saw him he was in the early stage of Parkinson's disease. 

In 2002, I got to see Ali live again in Toronto when the Argonauts football team honoured him in an event supporting Parkinson's research organizations in Canada. Though by the time the ravages of his disease had taken hold of him, he was still a larger than life figure with the soul of a champion.

Of all the famous people I have met over the years, Muhammad Ali is definitely one of the greatest. I was sad to see him go last year, yet he had suffered a lot before, during and after his boxing career came to an end in 1981. He had earned his self-appointed title as one of the greatest people the world has ever seen in our lifetimes.

Happy birthday, and rest in peace champ.


I took this photo of Muhammad Ali's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. It is the only star that isn't on the pavement.