Remember those OxiClean commercials with the in-your-face pitchman? That was Billy Mays. Mays died years ago, but he’s lived on in meme form. Why? We ask his son Billy Mays III, his biggest frenemy, and a host of others to explain why someone who was squarely in the age of television continues to appear online in strange and provocative ways. It’s the story of an American staple whose consumerist existence belies a personality that, in the end, was surprisingly wholesome.
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The Bugler's Salute
The Road To Reconnection
Lifelines, Pt. 3: A Place Of Respite
Lifelines, Pt. 2: The Sidewalk School
Lifelines, Pt. 1: Wagons Of Hope
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Changing A Life Through Books
BONUS: The Wisdom Of The Moving Man
Expanding Boundaries Through Music
BONUS: One Kid's Extraordinary Summer
A Sun That Keeps Shining
A Stranger's Rescue
A Sister, A Surrogate
The Valedictorian
Finding Family After Seeking Asylum
A Story Of Basketball, Friendship And Mental Health
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