Whitman (Whit) Tucker is a former professional Canadian football flanker in the Canadian Football League who played the entirety of his career with the Ottawa Rough Riders. He was a CFL-All Star in 1967 and won two Grey Cup championships with Ottawa in 1968 and 1969.
Tucker was an all star high school athlete in Windsor, Ontario. He received a track scholarship to the University of Southern California upon graduation, but decided to attend the University of Western Ontario, where he was a three sport standout.
Playing for the Ottawa Rough Riders from 1962 to 1970, Tucker was an Eastern All-Star three times, a CFL All-Star in 1967, won the Gruen Trophy as best rookie in the Eastern Conference in 1962, and won the Lew Hayman Trophy as best Canadian player in the East in 1968. He was a two-time Grey Cup champion after helping his team win the 56th Grey Cup in 1968 and the 57th Grey Cup in 1969. He also played in the 54th Grey Cup in 1966. He holds the CFL record for highest career average gain receiving with 22.4 yards per catch over his career with Ottawa.
Whit, or, Isis amongst the unsaved is a novel by the Scottish writer Iain Banks, published in 1995. Isis Whit, a young but important member of a small, quirky cult in Scotland, narrates. The community suspects that Isis' cousin Morag is in danger, and sends Isis out to help.
Isis, otherwise The Blessed Very Reverend Gaia-Marie Isis Saraswati Minerva Mirza Whit of Luskentyre, Beloved Elect of God III, is the 19-year-old granddaughter and designated spiritual heir of Salvador Whit, patriarch of the Luskentyrians. They are a religious cult who live in a commune in Stirlingshire and reject most technology. They run their lives according to a collection of beliefs and rituals "revealed" to Salvador after he washed ashore on Harris in the Western Isles and "married" two young Asian ladies (Aasni and Zhobelia Asis). (Haggis pakora becomes a staple of the cult's cuisine.)
The novel opens shortly before the Luskentyrian Festival of Love, held every four years, about nine months before every leap year day (29 February). The Luskentyrians believe that those born on that day have special power. This includes Isis herself, Elect of God, and expected to take over leadership of the cult.
Whit is a given name and nickname which may refer to:
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When I'm all through
If I haven't been
What they think I should be
If the total isn't high enough
When they figure me
When I grow old
If there's no gray
From worry in my hair
What do I care
What do I care
What do I care
Just as long as you
Were mine a little while
When the road was long and weary
You gave me a few good miles
What do I care if I miss
A goal because I make a slip
I'll still be satisfied because
I tasted your sweet lips
What do I care
If I never have much money
And sometimes my table
Looks a little bare
Anything that I may miss is
Made up for each time we kiss
You love me and I love you
So what do I care
What do I care
Just as long as you
Were mine a little while
When the road was long and weary
You gave me a few good miles
What do I care if I miss
A goal because I make a slip
I'll still be satisfied because
I tasted your sweet lips
What do I care
If I never have much money
And sometimes my table
Looks a little bare
Anything that I may miss is
Made up for each time we kiss
You love me and I love you