1. - All right, William, you sit
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4. - Oh, hanging out.
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the Arkansas football season.
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a "Nathan for You" DVD release,
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an audio commentary track
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my favorite episodes.
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a struggling souvenir shop
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impersonator named Bill Heath.
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our computers...
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they were huge machines.
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a really interesting person,
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to record the commentary
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I invited him to join us
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from making the show.
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of the shop,
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I was explaining to him
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were founded
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and so forth.
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the recording
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seemed scattered.
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call from his phone company...
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about the event on Twitter.
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lower the rate.
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will it be?
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who is on the phone?
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Yeah, what's your number?
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on this promotion.
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went into detail
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from his past,
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Frances Gaddy.
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everybody interfered.
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a lot of friends.
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a lot of mothers
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they want you to marry.
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that way.
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of yours?
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I look back.
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married her.
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where she is now.
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to find her.
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at the time,
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went on,
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at the office unannounced
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a serving set.
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kept coming up.
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from over 50 years ago
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consume him.
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I don't know.
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bathroom quickly,
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when I come out?
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- Okay.
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I began to understand why.
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and had never married.
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his alma mater's football team,
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I give $3,000 total
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athletic programs.
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Sooey!
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Number one.
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and very organized.
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loan offers.
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for $2,600.
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RISE for $5,000.
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in your account $2,500.
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keeping in his daily life,
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no information about Frances
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I mean—
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or twice, yeah.
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turned up nothing.
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a different last name.
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600,000 women named Frances
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in the U.S.,
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the one Bill was looking for
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of time and effort.
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a near-impossible mystery
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an old man
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hard for me to ignore,
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if I didn't help him do this,
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that finding this woman
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than a Google search.
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my time to this,
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Bill's motivations were.
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a lot of things to her
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between the time we—
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and fill in the gaps,
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and my gaps,
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together.
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what do you hope will happen?
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I can find her.
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What happens when you find her?
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from there.
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that mean?
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married,
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that way.
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maybe we could get married...
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romantic of a tale this was.
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you know.
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reuniting Bill
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was so cool.
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I had some good news.
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of my show
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find Frances.
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that would do that.
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or spoken to Frances
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very little to go on.
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on the rebound,
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she got a divorce,
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divorce, I don't know.
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who did she marry?
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I don't remember his last name.
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a Charles.
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married again?
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- You just don't know.
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he did know for sure
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before she was married
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in 1961.
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brown eyes.
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a sketch of Frances
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from memory...
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we're looking for?
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became clear
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an uphill battle.
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that could be helpful.
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Little Rock in Arkansas.
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Moses Melody Shop,
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Bill back to the city
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might jog some of his memories.
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to Little Rock, Arkansas,
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for Frances.
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since Bill had been back
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to return.
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I grew up here.
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it wasn't long
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to come back.
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pick me up right there,
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right there.
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right there, man.
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West Side Junior High.
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fresh in his mind,
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to Moses Melody Shop,
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Bill had seen Frances
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the second building.
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it's there anymore.
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changed.
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a wig store,
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encounter with Frances
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a counter, like, here.
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and she came in that way.
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the counter here.
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her tape recorder.
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time I saw her.
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I began to understand
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for him.
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"I'll love you to my grave."
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forget that.
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she said to you?
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what she told me.
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see her again?
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career." I headed to Hollywood.
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"You want your career."
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to realize
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Bill's story.
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a lot behind
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in Hollywood,
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an odd kinship with him.
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remained that
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to go off of
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and Bill's sketch.
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- White?
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- She's white.
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find a missing person.
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what would lead us to her
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to our hotel,
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his old high school.
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nine black students.
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the federal troops in here
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with the blacks,
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it had to come to this,
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a bit of the history
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that could be useful.
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Dumas High School, I believe.
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227. - Dumas.
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was a town
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from Little Rock,
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with their high school,
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student records
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could give us a clue.
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for the day
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in the morning
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we checked into our hotel
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and grabbing some dinner,
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call it a night.
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a fun trip, huh?
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something?
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of Frances?
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on the bed there together.
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on the bed together?
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on the bed?
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have sex with her.
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should we go to bed?
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good night, Bill.
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under the covers?
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right now. Thank you.
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while Bill was getting ready,
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a bit of a snag.
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to be—
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as a visitor
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a parent or a guardian.
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wouldn't release
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student records
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visitor policy
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even coming by
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an old yearbook.
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a 78-year-old man
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a former student
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does raise a few red flags.
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research on the city of Dumas,
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that could possibly be
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was that
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for the 2012
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"Mud."
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for everyone in Dumas.
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we were in town
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to "Mud,"
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would grant us access
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in Dumas,
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high school
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of yearbooks.
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we'd need some credibility,
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Richard Ledbetter
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in the background
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the original "Mud"
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what he believed
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in "Mud 2."
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your work in "Mud" one.
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Bill Goldstein
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I don't think—
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are very familiar.
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around all the time,
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you saw us here and there.
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Great job.
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I'd written some lines
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Bill would read with him.
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absolutely a mess.
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this high school library up.
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in Mud again.
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were dirty last time,
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it's filthy.
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ridiculous,
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That was—
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very well.
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and then he went into
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of the wording.
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Let him know.
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Thank you.
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from the original movie
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we contacted Dumas High
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scouting locations
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opened their doors to us.
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with the motorcycle
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the train tracks.
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- You could see him
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with the shiny hair.
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starstruck,
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the VIP treatment,
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of their entire campus
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the high school had to offer.
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was that our real purpose
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their old yearbooks.
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location.
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the yearbooks?
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a 1950s period film
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be a helpful visual reference
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the era.
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in the late '50s.
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I knew we had what we needed.
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for our props department
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one of these?
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why not.
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Bill and I had pulled off
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a secure location,
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what we had.
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- That's her?
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an amazing resource.
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of her classmates
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to track down,
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a photo of her,
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a way to figure out
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looked like today.
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age-progression specialist
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the past named, Cornelius Ladd,
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adjacent to ours
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he needed to get to work.
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printer.
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a backup when you travel.
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That's great.
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- Right.
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the photo,
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this job would require
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those children ten years.
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- But now, you're talking about
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age progression is the gravity.
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is gravity.
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for instance,
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in outer space,
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would never change.
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how you look right now.
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- There would be no gravity
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I'm working with,
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I'm working with gravity.
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you might find this interesting.
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in the next 30 years
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a doctor's office,
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affordable to everybody,
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600 years on average.
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a Jumpdrive
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Frances' yearbook photo on it
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to his work.
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he called me back in
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would look like today.
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- 76, yeah.
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even at 76,
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still an attractive person.
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would you say this is
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looks like today?
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it's a 95% chance
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just like that.
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I'd ever fully understand
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of age progression,
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the best clue we had
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Frances might look like.
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432. So I brought Bill
the updated photo
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433. to see what he thought.
Copy !req
434. - Oh, my gosh.
Copy !req
435. - That's what we got.
Copy !req
436. I don't know if
it's 100% accurate,
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437. but there's not that many
age progressionists around
Copy !req
438. so, you know, we have to take
what we can get, I guess.
Copy !req
439. - Who did this?
Copy !req
440. - Cornelius Ladd.
Copy !req
441. If there was a chance Frances
still lived in the area,
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442. I felt it was worthwhile
to do a poster campaign
Copy !req
443. while we chased down
other leads.
Copy !req
444. So we put up
hundreds of fliers
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445. throughout Little Rock
and Dumas
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446. in the hope
someone would recognize her
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447. and give us a call.
Copy !req
448. The next morning, Bill decided
to relocate from the hotel
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449. to his niece Shelly's house
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450. who lived on the outskirts
of Little Rock.
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451. She invited him
to stay with her
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452. and I was curious to meet
a family member of Bill's
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453. as I thought it might help me
gain insight
Copy !req
454. into his past,
and more importantly, Frances.
Copy !req
455. - Hi.
- Hello!
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456. - Hey there.
Copy !req
457. - How are you?
Copy !req
458. - Fine.
Good to see you.
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459. - Good to see you.
Oh.
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460. Y'all come on in.
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461. Drake's married and moved to
northwest Arkansas.
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462. Natalie and—
- Who?
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463. - Drake.
- Oh, yeah.
Copy !req
464. - And Dakota, as you know,
and Dylan are still in school.
Copy !req
465. So we're—
we're good.
Copy !req
466. Chris and I are finally
empty nesters.
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467. - Finally got
freedom, huh?
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468. - Yeah, that's right.
That's right.
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469. So no,
but we're doing good so.
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470. - Well, that color
in the dining room,
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471. you didn't have that
when I was here, did you?
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472. - I did have that
when you were here, yeah.
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473. - That's nice.
Copy !req
474. - Thank you.
Copy !req
475. - After some catching up
with Shelly,
Copy !req
476. Bill headed upstairs to his
grand-nephew Dakota's bedroom
Copy !req
477. to unpack
and get settled.
Copy !req
478. Meanwhile, Shelly brought me
into the kitchen
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479. to show me some
old family albums.
Copy !req
480. That's Bill?
- That's Bill.
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- Look at that haircut.
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482. Look at that hat.
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483. So this is
Easter 1939,
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484. and that's Bill.
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485. - What a cutie.
- I know.
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486. That's a picture
of him in, I think—
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487. - This is Bill?
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488. - Uh-huh,
in his younger years.
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489. - No.
- Yeah.
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490. Look at that hair.
Copy !req
491. - Oh, my God.
Copy !req
492. - Mm-hmm.
Copy !req
493. - I was stunned to see that Bill
was once incredibly handsome,
Copy !req
494. and for the first time,
his Hollywood aspirations
Copy !req
495. started to make sense.
Copy !req
496. So I was hopeful Shelly would
be able to shine more light
Copy !req
497. on this man who left
the love of his life
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498. for a shot at fame.
Copy !req
499. - Bill's dad died
when he was five years old,
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500. and his dad,
I think,
Copy !req
501. was in his 50s
when he died,
Copy !req
502. so he was fairly young.
Copy !req
503. - Huh.
Copy !req
504. - And he really struggled
emotionally
Copy !req
505. trying to
deal with that.
Copy !req
506. And I think there's just
different points of his life
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507. that he just kind of felt,
you know,
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508. that maybe he's been entitled
to certain things
Copy !req
509. and life doesn't always
work out that way.
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510. I think that's harder for him
to move past.
Copy !req
511. - Bill's memories about Frances
are very foggy...
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512. - Mm-hmm.
- and vague...
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513. - Mm-hmm.
Copy !req
514. - and there's a lot of
half information.
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515. And so I was hoping maybe you
might know stuff or—
Copy !req
516. Has he mentioned her
to you?
Copy !req
517. - Briefly, but yeah,
briefly, he has.
Copy !req
518. Evidently, I think
he dated her
Copy !req
519. and my grandmother
didn't want him to marry her.
Copy !req
520. Is that what
he's told you?
Copy !req
521. - He said something
like that, yeah.
Copy !req
522. I get a sense he really regrets
not marrying her.
Copy !req
523. - Yes.
- He says he should have
Copy !req
524. married her.
- Yes.
Copy !req
525. And Bill keeps
in touch with—
Copy !req
526. I mean, you know, he has his
little, literally, black book
Copy !req
527. and he keeps in touch with
a lot of people:
Copy !req
528. relatives, friends.
Copy !req
529. He's very, very good
about that.
Copy !req
530. So the fact that
he lost touch with her
Copy !req
531. is kind of interesting
to me.
Copy !req
532. - It was curious that Shelly,
who knew Bill so well,
Copy !req
533. thought it was odd he hadn't
kept in touch with Frances.
Copy !req
534. And as we kept talking,
Copy !req
535. the conversation got
even more interesting.
Copy !req
536. How long has Bill
been doing
Copy !req
537. Bill Gates
impersonations?
Copy !req
538. - Um...
Copy !req
539. I guess since
he's been on the show.
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540. - I mean—what?
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541. - I guess since
he's done him for you guys.
Copy !req
542. To our knowledge,
he's never done any before.
Copy !req
543. - Before
"Nathan for You"?
Copy !req
544. - I don't think he's done
any impersonations.
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545. Did he say he has?
Copy !req
546. - He told me he did it
professionally
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547. when I first met him.
Copy !req
548. - Oh, I don't know.
Copy !req
549. To my knowledge, he hasn't,
be he—
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550. here again,
he could have done something
Copy !req
551. and I wouldn't
know about it.
Copy !req
552. - Huh.
Copy !req
553. Bill was even more of an enigma
than I had expected.
Copy !req
554. It was hard to tell
what was true about him,
Copy !req
555. and it crossed my mind that
his relationship with Frances
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556. might not be all
that he made it out to be.
Copy !req
557. If I was gonna continue
dedicating my time
Copy !req
558. to helping this man,
Copy !req
559. I needed to know that
he was being honest with me.
Copy !req
560. What's your favorite nut?
Copy !req
561. - Peanuts.
Copy !req
562. - I love peanuts.
Copy !req
563. - Yeah, I like it.
Copy !req
564. - Can I ask you
something?
Copy !req
565. - Go ahead.
Copy !req
566. - How long have you been
a Bill Gates impersonator for?
Copy !req
567. - Oh, four years, I think,
wasn't it?
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568. Why do you ask that?
Copy !req
569. - When I first
met you...
Copy !req
570. - Yeah.
- you told me
Copy !req
571. you impersonated Bill Gates
for a living.
Copy !req
572. - Well...
Copy !req
573. did I say
for a living?
Copy !req
574. - You do this
for a living, right?
Copy !req
575. - Yes, sir.
- Okay.
Copy !req
576. Yeah.
Copy !req
577. - Well, that must have been
a misunderstanding.
Copy !req
578. - By you or by me?
Copy !req
579. - Well, you know,
between two people
Copy !req
580. it could be
a misunderstanding.
Copy !req
581. - So was it a misunderstanding
or did you lie to me?
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582. I never lied to you.
Copy !req
583. - You said you were
a professional Bill Gates.
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584. - I don't know where
you got that.
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585. - It's in the show.
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586. You told me
on camera.
Copy !req
587. Are you exaggerating anything
about this relationship
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588. with Frances that
I should know about?
Copy !req
589. - No.
No exaggeration.
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590. Everything I've told you
is the truth.
Copy !req
591. - You've told me
everything?
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592. - Well, everything
that I can remember,
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593. but if I think of anything else,
I'll let you know.
Copy !req
594. - You weren't like a stalker
or anything, right?
Copy !req
595. - No.
Copy !req
596. - Okay.
Copy !req
597. - No.
Copy !req
598. You think I was—
look like a stalker?
Copy !req
599. - It wasn't the most
reassuring conversation.
Copy !req
600. Bill had an odd way of
communicating
Copy !req
601. that was hard to decipher.
Copy !req
602. - Here I go
digging in again.
Copy !req
603. - And as I left that day,
Copy !req
604. I found it hard to know
what to really believe
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605. about this relationship
from so long ago.
Copy !req
606. - Her—her name
is Frances?
Copy !req
607. Do you know her name before
she got married by any chance?
Copy !req
608. Okay.
Copy !req
609. The next day I got a call
from someone
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610. who had seen one of
our Frances posters
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611. and thought it might be
his great-grandmother.
Copy !req
612. Do you know what year
she was born?
Copy !req
613. She's old, right?
Copy !req
614. He didn't know many details
about her past,
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615. but before putting us
in touch with her,
Copy !req
616. he asked to meet us
during his lunch break.
Copy !req
617. Okay, thanks so much.
All right.
Copy !req
618. So I hurried over to
Shelly's house
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619. to update Bill
on the news.
Copy !req
620. So a guy
named Jake called
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621. because he saw
the Frances posters.
Copy !req
622. His great-grandma's name
is Frances.
Copy !req
623. She has a different
last name,
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624. but he doesn't know
what her name was.
Copy !req
625. - He thinks
that's her?
Copy !req
626. - He doesn't know.
Copy !req
627. Jake?
- Yes, sir.
Copy !req
628. - Hey.
- Hey, how are you?
Copy !req
629. - Hi,
how are you?
Copy !req
630. Nathan.
- Nice to meet you.
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631. - Bill.
- Nice to meet you.
Copy !req
632. - You don't remember
her maiden name?
Copy !req
633. - No. I'm—I'm
her great-grandson so,
Copy !req
634. and she's been
married—
Copy !req
635. well, she was actually
married a couple of times.
Copy !req
636. - Who, she was?
Copy !req
637. - Yes.
Copy !req
638. - Remember, I told you that
she was married twice.
Copy !req
639. - Right. How—she was
married twice?
Copy !req
640. - More than once for sure.
- Okay.
Copy !req
641. - She's out in Roland.
Copy !req
642. - Well, could I
meet her now?
Copy !req
643. - Possibly, yeah.
Copy !req
644. - After showing Jake that we
were good for the reward money,
Copy !req
645. he was willing
to help us out.
Copy !req
646. So he gave us his
great-grandma's address
Copy !req
647. and we headed
across town
Copy !req
648. to see if this was
the Frances
Copy !req
649. that Bill had been
searching for.
Copy !req
650. I think we're close.
Copy !req
651. You ready?
Copy !req
652. - Yeah.
Copy !req
653. - Okay.
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654. - Hello.
- How are you?
Copy !req
655. - I'm fine.
Copy !req
656. - You're Frances?
Copy !req
657. - I'm Frances.
I'm Frances Watson.
Copy !req
658. - What was your maiden name?
Was it Gaddy?
Copy !req
659. - No, my maiden name
was Aplin.
Copy !req
660. - Oh, okay.
Copy !req
661. I was looking for
a Francis Gaddy.
Copy !req
662. - No.
Copy !req
663. Come—come in,
I'm sorry.
Copy !req
664. I'm not—I'm not meaning to
make you stand out here
Copy !req
665. on the street corner.
Copy !req
666. - Hi, I'm Nathan.
Copy !req
667. - Hi, Nathan.
Copy !req
668. - Hi.
- I'm Frances.
Copy !req
669. - Hi, nice to
meet you.
Copy !req
670. Is this—
is this the—
Copy !req
671. - No.
Copy !req
672. - So this woman
doesn't ring a bell?
Copy !req
673. Okay.
Copy !req
674. - Could I use
your restroom?
Copy !req
675. - Just a moment and let me see
if there's anybody in it
Copy !req
676. because there's more than
one person in this house so.
Copy !req
677. - Okay.
Copy !req
678. - You can't wait?
Copy !req
679. - Well, when
the bladder's full,
Copy !req
680. you feel better
when you empty it
Copy !req
681. even though
you could wait.
Copy !req
682. - I'll—I'll wait
outside, Bill.
Copy !req
683. - God bless you.
Copy !req
684. - Thank you.
I appreciate all your help.
Copy !req
685. - Hey, you all good?
Copy !req
686. - Yeah.
Copy !req
687. - Okay.
Copy !req
688. - It wasn't her,
though.
Copy !req
689. - How was
her bathroom?
Copy !req
690. - Mm, it was
all right, you know,
Copy !req
691. but it could have
been cleaner.
Copy !req
692. - After doing some research
in the phone book,
Copy !req
693. I discovered that
there was no one
Copy !req
694. with the first name Frances
that still lived in Dumas.
Copy !req
695. I was hopeful that
one of her old classmates
Copy !req
696. might still have
a connection to her
Copy !req
697. but I was struggling to find
any that were still alive
Copy !req
698. who would respond
to my emails.
Copy !req
699. While we were in town,
Copy !req
700. Bill attended his 60-year
high school reunion
Copy !req
701. at Little Rock Central High.
Copy !req
702. - Oh, hello!
Copy !req
703. - Dozens of his old classmates
who still lived in the area
Copy !req
704. came out to catch up,
share stories,
Copy !req
705. and take photos.
Copy !req
706. Seeing all of Bill's
old friends reconnect
Copy !req
707. gave me an idea
Copy !req
708. that maybe something like this
would be a way
Copy !req
709. to get Frances' classmates
to come to us.
Copy !req
710. In the yearbook we had,
Frances was a sophomore.
Copy !req
711. So I designed an invite for
a Dumas High School
Copy !req
712. class of 1959
57-year reunion,
Copy !req
713. printed out
thousands of copies,
Copy !req
714. and then met up with a group
of local boys with bikes
Copy !req
715. to distribute them in the hopes
that anyone from the yearbook
Copy !req
716. who was still in town
would come to the event.
Copy !req
717. All right, so which one
of you guys is the leader?
Copy !req
718. - He's the boss.
Copy !req
719. - You're the leader?
- Yeah.
Copy !req
720. - I'm gonna talk to you then.
- All right.
Copy !req
721. - I'm gonna need
these fliers distributed
Copy !req
722. to every home
in Dumas, okay?
Copy !req
723. - All right.
- Now, I don't want you guys,
Copy !req
724. you know, throwing them in
the trash and saying you did it.
Copy !req
725. I really need them
to go to every home, okay?
Copy !req
726. - All right.
You got it.
Copy !req
727. - Got it?
- Got it.
Copy !req
728. - Okay. You guys seem like
good boys, so I can trust you.
Copy !req
729. All right.
- Sounds good.
Copy !req
730. - Great.
- Yes, sir.
Copy !req
731. - So with the invites
being delivered,
Copy !req
732. I rented a church social hall
and began preparations.
Copy !req
733. We decided it would be best
if Bill attended
Copy !req
734. posing as
a fellow student
Copy !req
735. so he could blend in
and ask about Frances
Copy !req
736. without arousing
suspicion.
Copy !req
737. Are you cool to go
undercover again?
Copy !req
738. - Yeah.
Copy !req
739. - So I picked someone
in the yearbook
Copy !req
740. who Bill somewhere
resembled...
Copy !req
741. You kinda
look like him.
Copy !req
742. and then we spent the afternoon
practicing his portrayal
Copy !req
743. using the information
we had.
Copy !req
744. - Hi, I'm Alex Sanford.
Copy !req
745. You might remember me
from the chess club,
Copy !req
746. the glee club.
Copy !req
747. And we all were
in high school together,
Copy !req
748. and I just
want to say
Copy !req
749. happy Dumas
class reunion.
Copy !req
750. - Bill was pretty convincing
as Alex,
Copy !req
751. but I also needed him to
memorize facts
Copy !req
752. about other members
of the class
Copy !req
753. that he might
encounter.
Copy !req
754. Tommy Peacock.
Copy !req
755. - Uh...
Copy !req
756. glee club, track.
Copy !req
757. - No, basketball,
band, and track.
Copy !req
758. - Basketball, band,
and track.
Copy !req
759. - Got it?
Copy !req
760. - Mm-hmm.
Copy !req
761. - He was still
a little shaky,
Copy !req
762. but it would have to do,
because before long,
Copy !req
763. the night of the reunion
was upon us.
Copy !req
764. We had successfully transformed
the church social hall
Copy !req
765. I had rented into a ballroom
fit for Cinderella herself,
Copy !req
766. and Bill looked like the
spitting image of Alex Sanford
Copy !req
767. in the thick-rimmed,
nonprescription glasses
Copy !req
768. we had purchased from
Sam's Club.
Copy !req
769. So while we waited for
guests to arrive,
Copy !req
770. Bill hid outside while
I changed into the outfit
Copy !req
771. of the school mascot,
the Dumas Bobcat,
Copy !req
772. so I could covertly
come to Bill's aid
Copy !req
773. if he ever needed help.
Copy !req
774. We only got a few RSVPs,
Copy !req
775. but I was hopeful
one of these people
Copy !req
776. would have kept in touch
with Frances over the years
Copy !req
777. and perhaps even know
her whereabouts.
Copy !req
778. So once the room had filled
and the guests were mingling,
Copy !req
779. it was time for Bill
to make his entrance.
Copy !req
780. - Alex Sanford, Doris,
it's been a while.
Copy !req
781. I'm a neurosurgeon.
Copy !req
782. - Before asking anyone
about Frances,
Copy !req
783. I had Bill make
some small talk
Copy !req
784. to make sure
he was blending in.
Copy !req
785. - Well, I can't believe I'm
sitting here with Tommy Peacock,
Copy !req
786. basketball, band,
and track.
Copy !req
787. I was a better
tenor sax player
Copy !req
788. than I was at basketball
or track runner.
Copy !req
789. - Are you still
running track?
Copy !req
790. - No, sir.
- No.
Copy !req
791. - But I knew that Bill would
still have to do more
Copy !req
792. to be fully embraced
by the group.
Copy !req
793. - Grade school,
wasn't it?
Copy !req
794. - From my research,
I learned that Dumas
Copy !req
795. had an unofficial town anthem
Copy !req
796. called "I'm a Ding Dong Daddy
from Dumas."
Copy !req
797. So before the event,
I rehearsed it with Bill
Copy !req
798. knowing it would be
a surefire way
Copy !req
799. of proving
he was a local.
Copy !req
800. And with the song lyrics hidden
on teleprompter
Copy !req
801. behind the Arkansas flag,
Copy !req
802. I signaled Bill
to hit the stage
Copy !req
803. to cement
his insider status.
Copy !req
804. - The performance
was a hit,
Copy !req
805. and it seemed like even
the most skeptical in the group
Copy !req
806. couldn't deny they were
looking at a local.
Copy !req
807. So with Bill in
their good graces,
Copy !req
808. it was time for him to start
asking about Frances.
Copy !req
809. - Thank you.
- Whoo!
Copy !req
810. - Alex Sanford.
Nice to see you again.
Copy !req
811. Have you ever heard anything
from Frances Gaddy?
Copy !req
812. No.
Copy !req
813. Whatever happened to
Frances Gaddy?
Copy !req
814. You ever
hear from her?
Copy !req
815. - But no one Bill talked to had
seen or heard from her
Copy !req
816. since high school.
Copy !req
817. Some thought she had moved
out of state years ago
Copy !req
818. but no one was sure.
Copy !req
819. - Where is she now?
Copy !req
820. You haven't heard
anything, period.
Copy !req
821. - If Frances had left
the state,
Copy !req
822. this search would become
exponentially more difficult,
Copy !req
823. and by the end
of the night,
Copy !req
824. I was having
serious doubts
Copy !req
825. that we would ever find
this woman.
Copy !req
826. These are from 1960?
Copy !req
827. - Yes.
Copy !req
828. - All of these are
from Frances?
Copy !req
829. - Frances.
Copy !req
830. - While going through
some storage
Copy !req
831. at his older sister Betsy's
house over the weekend,
Copy !req
832. Bill has discovered
dozens of letters
Copy !req
833. that Frances has written him
between 1960 and '61.
Copy !req
834. - "Dear Bill, just a note to say
I'm thinking about you
Copy !req
835. "as usual tonight.
Copy !req
836. "I'm all alone tonight
and I wish you were here,
Copy !req
837. "but your picture is
sitting on my other pillow.
Copy !req
838. "Each time that I look up
and see your picture,
Copy !req
839. "it reminds me of how much
that I love you.
Copy !req
840. "It seems like a thousand years
since I've talked to you.
Copy !req
841. "I wish that it was possible
for us to see each other
Copy !req
842. "but it isn't.
Copy !req
843. "I think about you a lot.
Copy !req
844. "Some day we will be able
to have each other
Copy !req
845. "and we will appreciate
the value
Copy !req
846. "of a pure and true love
Copy !req
847. "that we both have worked
and waited so long for.
Copy !req
848. "My love is pure and clean
for you, darling,
Copy !req
849. and only for you."
Copy !req
850. - That's a strong
statement.
Copy !req
851. - She was in love
with you, Bill.
Copy !req
852. It was the first real evidence
of their relationship
Copy !req
853. I had seen,
but as I kept reading,
Copy !req
854. I realized there was
a lot more going on here
Copy !req
855. than Bill had led me
to believe.
Copy !req
856. "Dearest Bill,
Copy !req
857. "I'm sorry I haven't written to
you sooner this week.
Copy !req
858. "I'm warning you,
Copy !req
859. "I won't listen to this
much longer.
Copy !req
860. "I am disgusted with you
Copy !req
861. "of all this talk and gossip
Copy !req
862. "about you and Gloria.
Copy !req
863. - You and who?
Copy !req
864. - Gloria?
Copy !req
865. - Was her name
mentioned there?
Copy !req
866. - Yeah.
Copy !req
867. - Oh, yeah.
Copy !req
868. - Who's Gloria?
Copy !req
869. - That was a woman.
Copy !req
870. - Were you
cheating on her?
Copy !req
871. - I think we went out
a few times.
Copy !req
872. - These letters chronicled
the breakdown of a relationship
Copy !req
873. that was far more complex
than the storybook version
Copy !req
874. Bill had given me.
Copy !req
875. and it did
make me wonder
Copy !req
876. if there was anything else
he was hiding.
Copy !req
877. "I know I'm not beautiful
Copy !req
878. and I'm not an actress."
Copy !req
879. - Oh, she was beautiful,
come on.
Copy !req
880. - "There are many things
I do not know about you.
Copy !req
881. Bill, I can't believe that
you're playing with my love."
Copy !req
882. - Yeah.
Copy !req
883. Well...
Copy !req
884. - Why does she say
she doesn't know you?
Copy !req
885. "There are many things
I do not know about you."
Copy !req
886. What does that mean?
Copy !req
887. - I don't know.
Copy !req
888. I—
Copy !req
889. Maybe she couldn't
figure out me.
Copy !req
890. - Can you
figure out you?
Copy !req
891. Myself?
Copy !req
892. Sometimes I wonder.
Copy !req
893. - And you find yourself
in a different place...
Copy !req
894. a place where you were
when you were 20 years old...
Copy !req
895. when you were attending
the First Baptist Church
Copy !req
896. in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Copy !req
897. And take a look down
at your feet...
Copy !req
898. and notice what
you're wearing.
Copy !req
899. - I had booked Bill
some sessions
Copy !req
900. with a local hypnotherapist
Copy !req
901. in the hopes it could dig up
some memories
Copy !req
902. that would help me
understand this man.
Copy !req
903. But after
several sessions,
Copy !req
904. all he seemed to recall
were old statistics
Copy !req
905. about the Arkansas Razorbacks.
Copy !req
906. - It was a bad call.
We should have won the game.
Copy !req
907. Should have
won the game,
Copy !req
908. and...
Copy !req
909. it was 15-14 was
the final score.
Copy !req
910. - Wow.
Copy !req
911. - Meanwhile, I'd been going
through the letters
Copy !req
912. Frances had sent Bill
nearly 60 years ago
Copy !req
913. trying to piece together
the details
Copy !req
914. of what I was beginning
to understand
Copy !req
915. had been a very complex
relationship.
Copy !req
916. Frances was head over heels
for Bill,
Copy !req
917. and I was struck by how much
she believed in him,
Copy !req
918. his career,
and their future together.
Copy !req
919. - Each day makes me
love you more
Copy !req
920. It's hard to explain.
Copy !req
921. In a way
it is unexplainable.
Copy !req
922. We can work together for the
kind of future that we want.
Copy !req
923. I realize that it will be
a long, hard struggle
Copy !req
924. to reach your goal
as an actor and singer,
Copy !req
925. but someday you will reach it
with God's help.
Copy !req
926. You will make it.
Copy !req
927. - But as hopeful
as she was,
Copy !req
928. there were some passages
that gave me pause.
Copy !req
929. - One that I'll have
for the man that I marry
Copy !req
930. will be purity.
Copy !req
931. If you don't want a girl
like that, I'm sorry.
Copy !req
932. I knew that you wanted to know
just how far that I would go.
Copy !req
933. Well, you know now.
Copy !req
934. Let us drop that subject now.
Copy !req
935. - In these letters,
Bill almost seemed like
Copy !req
936. a different person
than the man I knew.
Copy !req
937. - I don't believe
you can love anyone
Copy !req
938. if you don't respect them.
Copy !req
939. - And I couldn't help
but wonder
Copy !req
940. if he acted differently
around women.
Copy !req
941. If there was a potential of
reuniting these two,
Copy !req
942. I wanted to make sure that Bill
would act appropriately.
Copy !req
943. There's this guy, Bill,
that was—
Copy !req
944. he's, like, searching for
this long-lost love.
Copy !req
945. - Okay.
Copy !req
946. - So I found
someone online
Copy !req
947. who was willing to
go on a date with Bill
Copy !req
948. so I could observe his behavior
in a romantic setting.
Copy !req
949. Just so you know, he's—
he's very old.
Copy !req
950. Like, extremely old.
Copy !req
951. I have a lot of clients
that are widowed
Copy !req
952. or a lot
that are widowed,
Copy !req
953. divorced, newly divorced.
Copy !req
954. - Her name was Maci,
Copy !req
955. and even though I didn't know
much about the escort business,
Copy !req
956. she was cool with my request to
have the date with Bill
Copy !req
957. be only talking
with no touching.
Copy !req
958. - Yeah,
mm-hmm.
Copy !req
959. - So I made a booking through
her website
Copy !req
960. at her flirtation rate
of $350 an hour
Copy !req
961. and then met up with Bill
Copy !req
962. to see if I could get him to
agree to a date with Maci.
Copy !req
963. I thought it might be nice for
you to have
Copy !req
964. some companionship,
you know,
Copy !req
965. someone to
hang out with.
Copy !req
966. So I decided to book you
a session
Copy !req
967. with an escort.
Copy !req
968. Really?
Copy !req
969. Escort service?
Copy !req
970. - Yeah, she's
a professional escort.
Copy !req
971. - No,
I'm sorry.
Copy !req
972. - You don't
want that?
Copy !req
973. - I hate to use
that term,
Copy !req
974. you gotta know
what you're sticking it in.
Copy !req
975. - Jesus, Bill.
Copy !req
976. - That's right.
Copy !req
977. - Even after I told Bill it
wasn't supposed to be sexual,
Copy !req
978. he declined, saying it went
against his values.
Copy !req
979. - Sodom and Gomorrah sin.
Copy !req
980. - A sin?
- Yes.
Copy !req
981. - It was too bad Bill didn't
want to do it
Copy !req
982. but since we had already
paid her,
Copy !req
983. I felt it might be worth
interviewing Maci
Copy !req
984. to see if she had any insights
into the mind-set
Copy !req
985. of old, single men.
Copy !req
986. So later that day,
she agreed to meet up with me
Copy !req
987. for an on-camera chat.
Copy !req
988. - I've never
done this, so...
Copy !req
989. - You've never
been on camera.
Copy !req
990. - Like—no.
- Oh, really?
Copy !req
991. Never.
Copy !req
992. - Is it weird for you?
Copy !req
993. - It is
a little weird, yeah.
Copy !req
994. - Okay.
Are you okay with it?
Copy !req
995. - Yeah, I'm okay.
- Okay.
Copy !req
996. - It's just different.
Copy !req
997. - It took a little time
for Maci to get comfortable
Copy !req
998. with the cameras,
but she soon volunteered
Copy !req
999. to tell me about
what she does.
Copy !req
1000. - A lot of IT people,
Copy !req
1001. a lot of, like,
corporate America finance.
Copy !req
1002. - That's who you see
the most.
Copy !req
1003. - Attorneys, doctors.
Copy !req
1004. - Oh, wow.
What about judges?
Copy !req
1005. - I've met a judge,
I have.
Copy !req
1006. - Really?
- I've met a preacher.
Copy !req
1007. I've met—
Copy !req
1008. I've actually met
two preachers.
Copy !req
1009. - Met, meaning,
like, they—
Copy !req
1010. - Yeah.
Copy !req
1011. - I was surprised to learn that
the escort business
Copy !req
1012. was a lot more normal
and accepted
Copy !req
1013. than I initially thought.
Copy !req
1014. - Like, I meet
some really great people
Copy !req
1015. and they'll want to
keep in touch.
Copy !req
1016. Like, they'll send emails and be
like, "Hey, how are you doing?"
Copy !req
1017. - Really?
- "Hope everything's okay."
Copy !req
1018. Yeah.
Copy !req
1019. If I feel like
I'm gonna connect with you,
Copy !req
1020. I know I'm gonna have
a good time,
Copy !req
1021. and you're probably gonna have
a good time, too.
Copy !req
1022. - Maci's perspective was
fascinating,
Copy !req
1023. but she also wanted to know
more about me.
Copy !req
1024. I make a show called
"Nathan for You" on—
Copy !req
1025. - Okay.
- and it's one Comedy Central.
Copy !req
1026. It's—
- Is it funny?
Copy !req
1027. Is it like
a funny thing?
Copy !req
1028. - I mean,
I hope sometimes.
Copy !req
1029. - I don't know.
Copy !req
1030. Do you think
I'm funny?
Copy !req
1031. - I don't know.
Copy !req
1032. You seem kind of
serious right now.
Copy !req
1033. - Do you want to see
some of the show?
Copy !req
1034. I have—
- Yeah.
Copy !req
1035. - I have it in my computer
in my backpack.
Copy !req
1036. - Yeah, I'll watch it.
Copy !req
1037. - You want to?
- Yeah.
Copy !req
1038. - Okay,
I'll go get it.
Copy !req
1039. - Okay.
- All right, wait here.
Copy !req
1040. - Okay.
Copy !req
1041. - My name is
Nathan Fielder,
Copy !req
1042. and I graduated from one of
Canada's top business schools
Copy !req
1043. with really good grades.
Copy !req
1044. Now, I'm using
my knowledge
Copy !req
1045. to help struggling
small business owners...
Copy !req
1046. - Was that actually
your grades?
Copy !req
1047. - competitive world.
Copy !req
1048. Maci seemed to enjoy
my show.
Copy !req
1049. - You're a little funny.
Copy !req
1050. - Okay.
- Kind of mean but...
Copy !req
1051. - Mean?
- but you're a little funny.
Copy !req
1052. Yeah.
- What do you mean?
Copy !req
1053. - You lied to
every last one of them.
Copy !req
1054. - I mean,
it's business.
Copy !req
1055. - You're like mean funny.
Copy !req
1056. - It's business,
right?
Copy !req
1057. - You're right, yeah.
Copy !req
1058. - But eventually
she had to get going,
Copy !req
1059. so we said
our good-byes.
Copy !req
1060. Bye, Maci.
- Bye.
Copy !req
1061. - Without any
promising leads to pursue,
Copy !req
1062. I found myself stuck
in a strange city
Copy !req
1063. with a lot of free time
on my hands.
Copy !req
1064. I spent most of my nights
staying in
Copy !req
1065. and watching TV
Copy !req
1066. or going out to a nearby bar
to chat up the locals.
Copy !req
1067. What does?
Copy !req
1068. Oh, your watchband
wears out?
Copy !req
1069. Yeah, that—
that's not good.
Copy !req
1070. But overall, I found the social
interactions to be lacking,
Copy !req
1071. and I realized the only
interesting conversation
Copy !req
1072. I'd had in a long time
was with Maci.
Copy !req
1073. So I decided to
call her up
Copy !req
1074. and see if she wanted
to hang out again.
Copy !req
1075. - Hello.
Copy !req
1076. - Hi, Maci?
Copy !req
1077. - Hey.
Copy !req
1078. - I had
a really good time
Copy !req
1079. talking to you in the park
and stuff.
Copy !req
1080. I was wondering if you would
want to hang out again
Copy !req
1081. or...
Copy !req
1082. - Well, it's $350
for the hour.
Copy !req
1083. You just let me know
when you want to book.
Copy !req
1084. - Okay.
Copy !req
1085. - Hey.
- How's it going?
Copy !req
1086. - Good.
How are you?
Copy !req
1087. - Good to see you.
Copy !req
1088. - Good to see you.
Copy !req
1089. - This is for you.
Copy !req
1090. - We don't do that
in public, but it's okay.
Copy !req
1091. - Oh, okay, really?
Copy !req
1092. Yes.
Copy !req
1093. - Okay, when do I—
I didn't know.
Copy !req
1094. I just wanted
to make sure.
Copy !req
1095. - It's a gift card
or a gift bag.
Copy !req
1096. - Oh, what
do you mean?
Copy !req
1097. - So it doesn't look
funny in public.
Copy !req
1098. - What am I
supposed to do?
Copy !req
1099. - Oh, you say—
Copy !req
1100. - When you're
in public—
Copy !req
1101. - You give
a gift card.
Copy !req
1102. - Like a card,
like a greeting card.
Copy !req
1103. - Oh, okay. Okay,
okay, I know for next time.
Copy !req
1104. Okay.
- Okay.
Copy !req
1105. - Thank you.
I'm so—yeah.
Copy !req
1106. It was a little odd to be
paying someone
Copy !req
1107. for their company,
Copy !req
1108. but Maci had a way
of making it feel normal.
Copy !req
1109. - I watched some more
of your stuff.
Copy !req
1110. - Really?
- I did.
Copy !req
1111. - What'd you think?
Copy !req
1112. - Okay, so...
Copy !req
1113. I watched the...
Copy !req
1114. Ghost Realtor.
Copy !req
1115. - Oh, yeah.
Copy !req
1116. - That one was
really funny.
Copy !req
1117. - Thank you, Maci.
Copy !req
1118. That's really nice
of you to say.
Copy !req
1119. I had a really fun evening
with Maci,
Copy !req
1120. and after the hour was up, I
knew I wanted to see her again.
Copy !req
1121. So over the next week,
I set up a couple more dates.
Copy !req
1122. Happy birthday.
Copy !req
1123. Thank you.
Copy !req
1124. - I did it right,
right?
Copy !req
1125. - You did. You're learning.
- Okay.
Copy !req
1126. This is the type of place
you'd propose to someone.
Copy !req
1127. - Oh, you're not gonna
propose, are you?
Copy !req
1128. - No, I'm not.
Copy !req
1129. - Okay, good.
Copy !req
1130. - I'm just saying, it's the
type, you know what I mean.
Copy !req
1131. - It is kind of
the type of place.
Copy !req
1132. - Yeah.
Copy !req
1133. You have a nice laugh.
Copy !req
1134. - I actually hate
my laugh.
Copy !req
1135. - Really?
- Yeah.
Copy !req
1136. - I think you have
a nice laugh.
Copy !req
1137. - It's awkward,
I don't know.
Copy !req
1138. - No, you have
a nice laugh.
Copy !req
1139. - Well, thank you.
Copy !req
1140. - You're welcome.
Copy !req
1141. - Bye, Maci.
- Bye.
Copy !req
1142. - Okay,
see you soon.
Copy !req
1143. - See ya.
Copy !req
1144. - We had been in Arkansas
for several weeks now
Copy !req
1145. and I was starting to
lose sight
Copy !req
1146. of what I was
even doing here.
Copy !req
1147. I felt unfocused, just filming
things for no reason
Copy !req
1148. in the hope something
interesting might happen.
Copy !req
1149. We had accumulated
hundreds of hours of footage
Copy !req
1150. but I couldn't tell
if this search for Frances
Copy !req
1151. would amount to anything.
Copy !req
1152. - Can you switch to
Fox News?
Copy !req
1153. - A part of me wondered if Bill
was just a bored old man
Copy !req
1154. looking for an adventure
to keep himself busy
Copy !req
1155. and if I was just
a bored younger man
Copy !req
1156. who also wanted
an adventure
Copy !req
1157. because he was tired of doing
the same show
Copy !req
1158. for four seasons.
Copy !req
1159. - Happy birthday.
- Thank you.
Copy !req
1160. - Okay.
Copy !req
1161. Apparently they shot
"Gone with the Wind" here.
Copy !req
1162. - I've never
seen it.
Copy !req
1163. - And the more
we kept shooting things,
Copy !req
1164. the harder it was to tell
where the show ended
Copy !req
1165. and life began.
Copy !req
1166. - Just do it again.
Copy !req
1167. Okay, do it again.
Copy !req
1168. - No, only twice.
Copy !req
1169. - You want me
to hold your hand?
Copy !req
1170. - Do you want to
hold my hand?
Copy !req
1171. - Do you want to
hold my hand?
Copy !req
1172. - Kind of, yeah.
Copy !req
1173. - Okay.
- All right.
Copy !req
1174. - Your hands
are cold.
Copy !req
1175. - I know.
Copy !req
1176. - Does that make you
uncomfortable?
Copy !req
1177. - No.
- Okay.
Copy !req
1178. - I like it.
Copy !req
1179. - Good.
Copy !req
1180. - Near the end of
one of our hangouts,
Copy !req
1181. Maci asked if I wanted
our next date
Copy !req
1182. to be
a little more private.
Copy !req
1183. - You just
let me know.
Copy !req
1184. - Let you know what?
Copy !req
1185. - That that's what
you want to do.
Copy !req
1186. - So I just—
just let you know...
Copy !req
1187. - Yeah.
Copy !req
1188. - what I want
and then—
Copy !req
1189. - Yeah.
Copy !req
1190. - Okay.
- Okay.
Copy !req
1191. Hello.
- Hey, how are you?
Copy !req
1192. - Hey. Good.
How are you?
Copy !req
1193. - Good.
Nice to see you.
Copy !req
1194. - Good to see you.
Come on in.
Copy !req
1195. - You okay?
Copy !req
1196. - I'm fine.
Copy !req
1197. Okay. Good.
Copy !req
1198. - I like you.
Copy !req
1199. - I like you, too.
Copy !req
1200. - Really?
Copy !req
1201. - Yeah.
Copy !req
1202. Cool.
Copy !req
1203. We had been contacting
local cemeteries
Copy !req
1204. to see if they had anyone with
the last name Gaddy
Copy !req
1205. buried there.
Copy !req
1206. At first, we weren't getting
much traction,
Copy !req
1207. but then a promising lead
emerged.
Copy !req
1208. We discovered that there was
a Gaddy family grave plot
Copy !req
1209. on the outskirts
of Dumas.
Copy !req
1210. - Here it is.
Copy !req
1211. - It wasn't Frances,
Copy !req
1212. but after Bill took
a closer look,
Copy !req
1213. the name seemed to
ring a bell.
Copy !req
1214. - Well, now that I'm
looking at the names
Copy !req
1215. and the dates here,
Copy !req
1216. it's a possibility
it could be her parents.
Copy !req
1217. I vaguely remember
her father's name.
Copy !req
1218. - What was it?
Copy !req
1219. - Well, I thought
it was Robert.
Copy !req
1220. I don't know about
Crews.
Copy !req
1221. - If Bill was
remembering correctly,
Copy !req
1222. and this was
Frances' father's gravestone,
Copy !req
1223. there's a chance his obituary
would contain information
Copy !req
1224. about any
surviving children.
Copy !req
1225. So the next day we headed to
the Little Rock Public Library
Copy !req
1226. to look at
their newspaper archives
Copy !req
1227. from 1982.
Copy !req
1228. That's it?
- Yeah.
Copy !req
1229. - Okay.
- See, that goes under there,
Copy !req
1230. under the glass,
and then under here.
Copy !req
1231. - Like that?
- Yeah.
Copy !req
1232. Oh, wait,
here it is.
Copy !req
1233. Robert Crews Gaddy
age 63,
Copy !req
1234. of Texarkana, Texas,
Copy !req
1235. formerly of Little Rock.
Copy !req
1236. Survivors are
two daughters,
Copy !req
1237. Frances Munroe
Copy !req
1238. of North Musk—
Muskegon, Michigan.
Copy !req
1239. - With this information,
Copy !req
1240. we were able to track down
the Facebook page
Copy !req
1241. of a Fran Munroe who
lived in Bellaire, Michigan.
Copy !req
1242. - My God.
Copy !req
1243. You think that's her?
Copy !req
1244. - Oh, my God, Bill.
Copy !req
1245. - Oh!
Copy !req
1246. - Look,
Dumas Senior High.
Copy !req
1247. - Yeah. That's gotta
be her right now.
Copy !req
1248. - Class of 1959.
- Mm-hmm.
Copy !req
1249. - That's her.
- That's her.
Copy !req
1250. - 100%.
Copy !req
1251. - I would say 100%.
Copy !req
1252. - I had to admit
that even at 76,
Copy !req
1253. she was stunning
Copy !req
1254. and surprisingly similar to
Cornelius' age progression.
Copy !req
1255. - I can't believe they
got this up.
Copy !req
1256. - Look at you.
Copy !req
1257. You look like
a schoolboy again.
Copy !req
1258. Golly.
Copy !req
1259. Whoo!
Copy !req
1260. - But then we found something
Copy !req
1261. that put a damper
on Bill's excitement.
Copy !req
1262. That's her husband.
Copy !req
1263. - Shoot.
Copy !req
1264. Let's see
what he looks like, though.
Copy !req
1265. - We had always known
this was a possibility,
Copy !req
1266. but it seemed to bring out
a side of Bill
Copy !req
1267. that I had
never seen before.
Copy !req
1268. - She could have done better
than that.
Copy !req
1269. He's not Mr. Good Looking,
I don't think.
Copy !req
1270. - Well, that's not
very nice to say.
Copy !req
1271. - I'm sorry,
but I didn't mean it that way.
Copy !req
1272. He looks like
he's overweight.
Copy !req
1273. - Bill became fixated on
Frances' husband.
Copy !req
1274. - He's an attorney.
Copy !req
1275. BA in English, football,
track captain,
Copy !req
1276. glee club.
Copy !req
1277. Gee.
Copy !req
1278. I should have
married her.
Copy !req
1279. Should have
married her.
Copy !req
1280. - And he started to
get ideas in his head.
Copy !req
1281. - Well, we
go to Michigan.
Copy !req
1282. - What?
- We go there.
Copy !req
1283. Meet her in person.
Copy !req
1284. Rehash what
should have been.
Copy !req
1285. - But she's married now.
Copy !req
1286. - She could get a divorce
and marry me.
Copy !req
1287. - Okay.
Copy !req
1288. Oh, all right.
Copy !req
1289. - She loved me
to her grave.
Copy !req
1290. She said it,
Copy !req
1291. and that old saying,
it's never too late.
Copy !req
1292. - I didn't really know
what to make
Copy !req
1293. of what Bill
was telling me.
Copy !req
1294. He seemed undeterred by the
fact that Frances had a husband
Copy !req
1295. and just kept repeating
the promise she had made to him
Copy !req
1296. nearly 60 years ago.
Copy !req
1297. - That's pretty strong words,
I'll love you to my grave.
Copy !req
1298. Well, she said she would love me
to her grave.
Copy !req
1299. Isn't that
pretty strong love?
Copy !req
1300. Remember, she said
she'd love me to her grave.
Copy !req
1301. - And for the first time
since agreeing to help Bill,
Copy !req
1302. I didn't know
what to do.
Copy !req
1303. - Bill was dead set
on going to Michigan
Copy !req
1304. to profess his love
to Frances.
Copy !req
1305. I knew he felt strongly
about her,
Copy !req
1306. but I hadn't considered
the possibility
Copy !req
1307. that Bill would try to get her
to divorce her husband.
Copy !req
1308. Do you think there's a chance
she'd do that?
Copy !req
1309. - There's a chance.
Copy !req
1310. It's the roll
of the dice.
Copy !req
1311. 7 come 11.
Copy !req
1312. - My gut was telling me that
this was a bad idea
Copy !req
1313. and that Bill's chances of
succeeding were slim.
Copy !req
1314. But who knows?
Copy !req
1315. Frances' love for Bill
in those letters
Copy !req
1316. seemed so deep.
Copy !req
1317. Maybe after
all these years
Copy !req
1318. she felt the same regret
he did.
Copy !req
1319. Regardless, if Bill really
wanted to surprise Frances
Copy !req
1320. at her front door,
Copy !req
1321. I felt obligated
to make sure
Copy !req
1322. he was putting
his best foot forward.
Copy !req
1323. So I found a professional
actress online
Copy !req
1324. who closely resembled
Frances' look and age
Copy !req
1325. to be Bill's
rehearsal partner.
Copy !req
1326. I then arranged with
a local theater company
Copy !req
1327. who is currently staging
a production
Copy !req
1328. of "Young Frankenstein"
Copy !req
1329. to let us use their venue
as a practice space
Copy !req
1330. during one of
their days off,
Copy !req
1331. and using some furniture
we found backstage,
Copy !req
1332. we created a makeshift set
to play as Frances' home.
Copy !req
1333. Bye the time June, our actress,
arrived from Los Angeles,
Copy !req
1334. she had studied up on
Frances' letters,
Copy !req
1335. which I had given her
so she'd have a better sense
Copy !req
1336. of the woman
she'd be portraying.
Copy !req
1337. - He disappointed her and—
and hurt her.
Copy !req
1338. - And before long, it was time
for her to meet the man
Copy !req
1339. she had read
so much about.
Copy !req
1340. - Oh, hi, Bill.
Copy !req
1341. - June is the actress that
will be playing Frances.
Copy !req
1342. - Pleasure meeting you.
- Pleasure.
Copy !req
1343. - What do you think?
Is the look pretty accurate?
Copy !req
1344. - Yes.
- Yeah?
Copy !req
1345. - Not bad.
Copy !req
1346. - Not bad.
- Okay.
Copy !req
1347. - Of course, it's not—
- You've got nice teeth.
Copy !req
1348. - Thank you.
- You've got nice teeth.
Copy !req
1349. - It's so long since
you've seen her, right?
Copy !req
1350. - Ooh, look at her teeth.
Look at 'em.
Copy !req
1351. You've got 'em all.
They're yours.
Copy !req
1352. - Yes, they're mine.
- Nothing fake.
Copy !req
1353. - They're mine.
They're all mine.
Copy !req
1354. - Right away, I began to see
the side of Bill
Copy !req
1355. that Frances had alluded to
in her letters
Copy !req
1356. and I knew we had a lot of work
ahead of us.
Copy !req
1357. For our initial
run-through,
Copy !req
1358. I asked Bill to show me
what he was thinking of doing
Copy !req
1359. when he arrived
at Frances' home,
Copy !req
1360. and then we would adjust
from there if necessary.
Copy !req
1361. All right, so, Bill, you're
arriving at Frances' door.
Copy !req
1362. This is the first time
you've seen her in 50 years.
Copy !req
1363. Okay, ready?
Copy !req
1364. And action.
Copy !req
1365. - Frances, God, I can't
believe it's you!
Copy !req
1366. - Bill, oh, my God!
Copy !req
1367. It's been so long.
Copy !req
1368. Is it really you?
Copy !req
1369. - Man.
Copy !req
1370. - Oh.
Oh, my goodness.
Copy !req
1371. - I can't believe
it's you.
Copy !req
1372. All these years.
Copy !req
1373. - I know, I know,
I know. Sit.
Copy !req
1374. - We should have married.
Why didn't you marry me?
Copy !req
1375. - So, Bill, tell me
all about yourself.
Copy !req
1376. Now, easy on.
It's been 47 years now.
Copy !req
1377. I'm a married woman,
so just take it easy.
Copy !req
1378. Just take it slow.
Copy !req
1379. I just want—
Now—
Copy !req
1380. - Okay, pause.
Copy !req
1381. Bill, can I ask you why you
rubbed her leg like that?
Copy !req
1382. - Where?
Her leg?
Copy !req
1383. - Yeah.
Copy !req
1384. - I don't know.
It's just—
Copy !req
1385. - June, as Frances, how do you
think she would feel
Copy !req
1386. if he touched her?
Copy !req
1387. - Uncomfortable.
Copy !req
1388. - The first run-through
was troubling.
Copy !req
1389. Bill's initial attempts
to win over Frances
Copy !req
1390. came across
as either creepy...
Copy !req
1391. - Is your husband
a jealous man?
Copy !req
1392. - or desperate.
Copy !req
1393. - But I'm asking you again
to marry me, please.
Copy !req
1394. - He just couldn't engage
with Frances
Copy !req
1395. like a normal
human being.
Copy !req
1396. - Surprise!
Copy !req
1397. - And bringing in
our "Mud 2" actor
Copy !req
1398. to play her husband only seemed
to make things worse.
Copy !req
1399. - I'm here to marry...
Copy !req
1400. - My wife.
- your wife.
Copy !req
1401. Do you understand...
- But she's my wife.
Copy !req
1402. - English?
Copy !req
1403. - He was just unable
to see the situation
Copy !req
1404. from Frances'
perspective.
Copy !req
1405. And worst of all,
our Frances stand-in
Copy !req
1406. was not convinced.
Copy !req
1407. - You should be
a little bit more...
Copy !req
1408. understanding,
Copy !req
1409. 'cause if you push that
on her too fast—
Copy !req
1410. - Yeah, that could be bad.
- You know what I mean?
Copy !req
1411. You know, be more like
a gentleman.
Copy !req
1412. - So to help Bill better
understand
Copy !req
1413. what Frances
might be feeling,
Copy !req
1414. we decided to do
a role-reversal exercise
Copy !req
1415. using a wig I picked up
from a store down the block.
Copy !req
1416. - You don't know how
I've cried myself to sleep
Copy !req
1417. thinking of you.
Copy !req
1418. Losing sleep
for hours.
Copy !req
1419. - I'm sorry, Frances.
Copy !req
1420. - Well, it's like when
a person kills somebody,
Copy !req
1421. they're sorry, but that doesn't
bring 'em back to life.
Copy !req
1422. - After embodying Frances
for nearly an hour,
Copy !req
1423. it seemed to give Bill
some new perspective.
Copy !req
1424. - Never heard from you,
write you letters,
Copy !req
1425. call you on the phone,
Copy !req
1426. ignore the calls.
Copy !req
1427. All you wanted
was the career,
Copy !req
1428. the career
in Hollywood.
Copy !req
1429. You were just doing it
for yourself.
Copy !req
1430. Self-centered.
Copy !req
1431. - And once he switched back
to himself again,
Copy !req
1432. a softer side of Bill
seemed to emerge.
Copy !req
1433. - I cheated on you.
Copy !req
1434. I kept you misleading
that we were gonna marry.
Copy !req
1435. I didn't answer
your letters.
Copy !req
1436. I've been living
with regret
Copy !req
1437. how I've—
it was really hard.
Copy !req
1438. I know you have
a happy family,
Copy !req
1439. a nice home,
Copy !req
1440. and happily married,
Copy !req
1441. but I would be lying
Copy !req
1442. if I said I didn't have
feelings for you,
Copy !req
1443. because I do.
Copy !req
1444. I just want you
to know, Frances,
Copy !req
1445. that I really
love you so much.
Copy !req
1446. - By then end
of rehearsal,
Copy !req
1447. I felt like Bill had made
huge strides.
Copy !req
1448. And even June
was feeling optimistic
Copy !req
1449. about his chances
of winning over Frances.
Copy !req
1450. - I think there's
a possibility,
Copy !req
1451. and of course, there's
a stronger possibility
Copy !req
1452. if she's not in
a happy marriage.
Copy !req
1453. But of course, you know,
one doesn't know that
Copy !req
1454. until the actual
time comes.
Copy !req
1455. - It was hard to know exactly
how things would play out
Copy !req
1456. on the day,
Copy !req
1457. but we'd soon find out
Copy !req
1458. because it was time
to go to Michigan.
Copy !req
1459. - Love you.
- Bye, Shelly.
Copy !req
1460. Love you.
Copy !req
1461. - Okay.
Well, good luck.
Copy !req
1462. Let me know
how it goes.
Copy !req
1463. - Thank you.
Copy !req
1464. I know.
Copy !req
1465. Oh.
Are you okay?
Copy !req
1466. - Yeah.
Copy !req
1467. - Are you sure?
Copy !req
1468. - You gonna be
okay?
Copy !req
1469. - It's gonna
be okay.
Copy !req
1470. - It is.
It's gonna be okay.
Copy !req
1471. So you never know.
Copy !req
1472. You never know
what you'll find up there.
Copy !req
1473. - That's right.
Copy !req
1474. - So.
Copy !req
1475. - We headed to the airport
and boarded our flight
Copy !req
1476. for the 950-mile trip north
Copy !req
1477. to Traverse City, Michigan.
Copy !req
1478. By the time we arrived,
it was getting late,
Copy !req
1479. so we decided to head to
the hotel and call it a night
Copy !req
1480. with a plan to go to
Frances' house
Copy !req
1481. first thing in the morning.
Copy !req
1482. - And that's why
I'm introducing
Copy !req
1483. comprehensive
immigration reform
Copy !req
1484. within the first 100 days
with a path to citizenship.
Copy !req
1485. - Thank you, Secretary Clinton.
Copy !req
1486. I wanted to follow up—
Copy !req
1487. - Look at the—
Copy !req
1488. - Yeah?
Copy !req
1489. He's—he's the man
for the presidency,
Copy !req
1490. I'm telling you.
Copy !req
1491. I've told you that before.
Copy !req
1492. Donald H. Trump,
Copy !req
1493. I believe is his middle initial,
isn't it?
Copy !req
1494. - I think it's J.
Copy !req
1495. - Huh?
Copy !req
1496. - Why are you
telling me this?
Copy !req
1497. - Well, I'm trying to
convince you
Copy !req
1498. that Trump is the man.
Copy !req
1499. You seem to think
he's not gonna win.
Copy !req
1500. - Well, he's losing
in the polls.
Copy !req
1501. - You can't go by
the polls.
Copy !req
1502. - What can you
go by?
Copy !req
1503. - I'd like to hear from—I'd
like to hear from Secretary—
Copy !req
1504. - Election day.
Copy !req
1505. - I voted for border security
and there are—
Copy !req
1506. - The next morning
as Bill got ready,
Copy !req
1507. I copied down Frances' address
and phone number
Copy !req
1508. from the online
Whitepages.
Copy !req
1509. Bill didn't say a word to me
that entire morning.
Copy !req
1510. I could tell there was
a lot on his mind.
Copy !req
1511. It's funny how the more
comfortable you get
Copy !req
1512. with someone,
Copy !req
1513. the less you feel the need
to fill the silence with talk.
Copy !req
1514. What are you
thinking?
Copy !req
1515. - Well, I'm just
thinking.
Copy !req
1516. - Bill?
Copy !req
1517. - Mm-hmm.
Copy !req
1518. - What are you
thinking about?
Copy !req
1519. - Oh, I'm just—
Copy !req
1520. - Frances' address
Copy !req
1521. took us to a small,
wooded neighborhood
Copy !req
1522. off of Lake Michigan.
Copy !req
1523. - The plan was for Bill
to go to the door
Copy !req
1524. by himself at first
while we hung back
Copy !req
1525. so she wouldn't be startled
by the cameras.
Copy !req
1526. This is it.
Copy !req
1527. It's right down there.
Copy !req
1528. - Oh. Okay.
Copy !req
1529. It's right
down there.
Copy !req
1530. - Yeah.
Copy !req
1531. Oh, Lord.
God have mercy.
Copy !req
1532. But when it came time
to get out,
Copy !req
1533. Bill didn't want to go down
without us.
Copy !req
1534. - Well, I thought wouldn't
you want it that way
Copy !req
1535. with the cameras?
Copy !req
1536. - Well, it seems like
a personal moment for you.
Copy !req
1537. - Oh, bring
the cameras.
Copy !req
1538. I like all the PR.
Copy !req
1539. You heard it,
the PR.
Copy !req
1540. - What do you mean?
Copy !req
1541. - Public relations,
PR.
Copy !req
1542. - And it concerned me
that Bill didn't realize
Copy !req
1543. how showing up at her front
door with a camera crew
Copy !req
1544. might freak her out.
Copy !req
1545. What do you think
it'll be like for her?
Copy !req
1546. - I—she wouldn't
mind it.
Copy !req
1547. - The cameras?
Copy !req
1548. - Right.
Copy !req
1549. - If he really wanted to
go down there with the crew,
Copy !req
1550. I suggested that
he call her first.
Copy !req
1551. - We could.
You have her number?
Copy !req
1552. - So I moved our car
out of sight around the corner
Copy !req
1553. and dialed Frances' number
into Bill's phone
Copy !req
1554. so he could
make the call.
Copy !req
1555. You ready?
Copy !req
1556. - Ready.
Copy !req
1557. - Hello?
Copy !req
1558. - Hello, Frances?
Copy !req
1559. - Yes.
Copy !req
1560. - How are you?
Copy !req
1561. - Fine.
Who's calling?
Copy !req
1562. - Well, I want you
to guess.
Copy !req
1563. - Oh, I can't.
Copy !req
1564. I don't know.
Copy !req
1565. - Well, you think hard.
Copy !req
1566. Doesn't my voice
sound familiar to you?
Copy !req
1567. - No.
Copy !req
1568. - No?
Copy !req
1569. - No.
Copy !req
1570. - It's been a long time,
Frances.
Copy !req
1571. - Yeah, you've got me
wondering now.
Copy !req
1572. Who is this?
Copy !req
1573. Hello?
Copy !req
1574. - Yeah, I'm here.
Copy !req
1575. - Okay.
Copy !req
1576. - Uh...
Copy !req
1577. - Tell her.
Copy !req
1578. - You don't know who I am?
Copy !req
1579. Think hard.
Copy !req
1580. I don't sound familiar
to you?
Copy !req
1581. - No.
Copy !req
1582. Oh, wait a minute.
Copy !req
1583. Is this Jim Beckley?
Copy !req
1584. - Who?
Copy !req
1585. - Beckley?
Copy !req
1586. - No.
Copy !req
1587. - No?
Copy !req
1588. Oh.
Copy !req
1589. - Tell her
who you are.
Copy !req
1590. - Yeah.
Copy !req
1591. All right, I'm gonna
tell you who I am.
Copy !req
1592. - Okay.
Copy !req
1593. - Bill Heath.
Copy !req
1594. Hello?
Copy !req
1595. - Hello.
Copy !req
1596. - Bill Heath.
Copy !req
1597. - Bill Heath?
Copy !req
1598. - H-E-A-T-H.
Copy !req
1599. - Okay.
Hi, Bill, how are you?
Copy !req
1600. - You remember me now,
don't you?
Copy !req
1601. - Yes, I do.
Of course I do.
Copy !req
1602. Well, what are you
up to?
Copy !req
1603. - Oh, trying to do right.
Copy !req
1604. Okay, is that hard?
Copy !req
1605. - So—but I, you know,
I've been thinking about you
Copy !req
1606. a lot of the times
and I said finally,
Copy !req
1607. you know, I'm just
gonna call you
Copy !req
1608. and—
- Okay.
Copy !req
1609. - So—
Copy !req
1610. - So what's going on
in your life?
Copy !req
1611. - I'm out in LA now,
Copy !req
1612. still working as
an actor out there.
Copy !req
1613. - Well, good for you.
Copy !req
1614. Good for you.
- So—
Copy !req
1615. - That's what you
always wanted to do.
Copy !req
1616. - Right.
Copy !req
1617. - Do you have
any children?
Copy !req
1618. - No, I—
Copy !req
1619. I should have
married you maybe.
Copy !req
1620. You know—
you know how it is.
Copy !req
1621. Well, I have
nine grandchildren.
Copy !req
1622. - Really?
Copy !req
1623. - Yes.
- So—
Copy !req
1624. - No, I'm a—I'm a grandmother
with nine grandchildren,
Copy !req
1625. and we have
twin granddaughters
Copy !req
1626. that are almost
three years old.
Copy !req
1627. - As the call went on,
15 minutes in,
Copy !req
1628. Bill still hadn't mentioned
to Frances
Copy !req
1629. that he was
right outside of her house.
Copy !req
1630. - What do you remember most
about my mother?
Copy !req
1631. - What do I remember most
about your mother?
Copy !req
1632. She didn't like me.
Copy !req
1633. - Oh! What?
Copy !req
1634. - She didn't.
Copy !req
1635. - Why do you say that?
Copy !req
1636. - Well, it's true.
Copy !req
1637. - What makes you
say that?
Copy !req
1638. - Why would she say it?
Copy !req
1639. I don't know,
but she—she didn't.
Copy !req
1640. - Well, are you happy?
Copy !req
1641. - Am I happy?
Yes, I'm happy.
Copy !req
1642. Why?
Copy !req
1643. - You're on your second
marriage, right?
Copy !req
1644. - Mm-hmm.
Copy !req
1645. - Good grief.
Doesn't seem possible.
Copy !req
1646. How many years has it been?
Copy !req
1647. - Well, let's see.
Copy !req
1648. Dave and I have been married
for almost 47—
Copy !req
1649. oh, we have been married
47 years.
Copy !req
1650. - Mm.
Copy !req
1651. Well, the years go by.
Copy !req
1652. - Yeah, they do go by.
Copy !req
1653. - The snap of a finger,
they go by.
Copy !req
1654. - Have you thought about me much
through the years?
Copy !req
1655. - Of course.
Copy !req
1656. - Do you ever want to pick up
the phone and call me?
Copy !req
1657. - Of course.
Copy !req
1658. - But you never did.
Copy !req
1659. Was it hard?
Copy !req
1660. Hello?
Copy !req
1661. - Hello.
Copy !req
1662. - Was it hard
to do that?
Copy !req
1663. Can you hear me,
Frances?
Copy !req
1664. - Yes, I can—
Yes, I can hear you.
Copy !req
1665. - Well—
Copy !req
1666. well, I just—
Copy !req
1667. you've been on my mind
so much,
Copy !req
1668. and I just had to
call you...
Copy !req
1669. - Well, thank you.
Copy !req
1670. - you know, just to hear
your voice.
Copy !req
1671. My life is—
Copy !req
1672. it's cheered me up so.
Copy !req
1673. - Well, good for you.
Are you all right?
Copy !req
1674. - Am I all right?
Copy !req
1675. - Mm-hmm.
Your health-wise?
Copy !req
1676. - Yes.
Copy !req
1677. Knock on the wood.
Copy !req
1678. Well, listen,
you take care of yourself.
Copy !req
1679. It's nice
to hear from you
Copy !req
1680. and...
Copy !req
1681. may God bless you.
Copy !req
1682. - And what was that again?
Copy !req
1683. - I said,
and may God bless you.
Copy !req
1684. - Oh, thank you.
The same to you.
Copy !req
1685. - Thank you, Bill.
Copy !req
1686. - Bye-bye.
God bless.
Copy !req
1687. - Good-bye.
Copy !req
1688. - All right.
Copy !req
1689. How do you feel?
Copy !req
1690. - How do I feel?
Copy !req
1691. - You know,
about the conversation.
Copy !req
1692. - How do you feel?
Copy !req
1693. - You seemed more
nervous than I—
Copy !req
1694. I wasn't nervous, was I?
I didn't seem nervous.
Copy !req
1695. - Do you still want to
go inside?
Copy !req
1696. - No, I don't think so.
Copy !req
1697. I talked to her,
that's enough.
Copy !req
1698. I couldn't marry her.
It wouldn't work now.
Copy !req
1699. - Do you feel like
she's over you?
Copy !req
1700. - Well, she sounded like it,
like it was just memories or—
Copy !req
1701. She didn't even recognize
my voice.
Copy !req
1702. - You okay?
Copy !req
1703. - Yeah.
Copy !req
1704. - You want to
go home?
Copy !req
1705. - Yeah.
Copy !req
1706. - When we got back to
the hotel that night,
Copy !req
1707. there was a bee
on the loose...
Copy !req
1708. - Oop!
Copy !req
1709. - and Bill seemed determined
to get it.
Copy !req
1710. He won't give up.
Copy !req
1711. !
Copy !req
1712. Excuse me.
Copy !req
1713. All right,
down the toilet.
Copy !req
1714. - Good work.
Copy !req
1715. - After spending so much time
in Arkansas,
Copy !req
1716. I found myself digging my way
out of all the other work
Copy !req
1717. that had piled up
in Los Angeles.
Copy !req
1718. I was working late hours
Copy !req
1719. and finding it hard to
adjust back to my routine.
Copy !req
1720. Bill wasn't really
on my mind much anymore.
Copy !req
1721. I think a part of me
wanted to believe
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1722. that he would find
a happy ending,
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1723. and when that
didn't happen,
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1724. it was
a bit of a bummer.
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1725. Then one day
out of the blue,
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1726. Bill asked to come by the
office to give me something.
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1727. - I got something
for you.
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1728. - Really?
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1729. This is for me?
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1730. - Yes.
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1731. - What is it?
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1732. Wow.
Thank you, Bill.
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1733. Is this
a serving tray?
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1734. - Yeah, you can put
pasta on there,
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1735. salads, anything.
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1736. - Wow.
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1737. - I know the salesman
and we picked it out.
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1738. We thought that
that would be
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1739. appropriate for you.
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1740. - This is really sweet of you
to give this to me.
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1741. - Of course.
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1742. That's a small token for what—
what you've done.
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1743. I appreciate everything.
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1744. - The tray was really nice,
but I discovered
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1745. that Bill wasn't just here
to say thanks.
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1746. - What are your thoughts on that
actress that came from LA
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1747. to Arkansas?
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1748. - June?
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1749. I thought she was good.
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1750. - Well, just—
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1751. - What do you mean?
What did you think of her?
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1752. - Well, you know.
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1753. She'd be a good contact
for me.
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1754. - Why are you smiling, Bill?
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1755. I don't—
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1756. - Do you have a crush
on her, Bill?
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1757. - I didn't say
a crush on—
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1758. - Do you have a crush
on June?
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1759. - I worked with her one time.
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1760. - Why are you laughing?
Look at you, Bill.
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1761. You're blushing.
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1762. Oh, my God.
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1763. - I don't know what
her phone number is so.
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1764. - You want to call her
right now?
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1765. - Yeah.
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1766. - Hello.
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1767. - June?
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1768. - Yes.
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1769. - How are you?
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1770. - I'm good.
How are you?
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1771. - Do you know who
you're speaking with?
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1772. - Is this Bill?
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1773. Yeah, that's—
this is Bill.
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1774. - It's easy to look at
someone else's life
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1775. as a cautionary tale.
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1776. After all, no one wants to be
old and filled with regret.
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1777. - Good grief.
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1778. - Oh, my goodness.
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1779. Oh, how sharp
you look.
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1780. - Well, you look—
- Oh.
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1781. - Boy, you know, I'm gonna
compliment your teeth again.
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1782. They're gorgeous.
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1783. - Let's toast
to your teeth.
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1784. - All right.
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1785. My mother always told me,
she said,
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1786. "You get to that dentist
every six months, June."
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1787. I said,
"All right, Mom."
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1788. - But if you look closer
and see that
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1789. that life is filled with
moments of sincere joy,
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1790. however fleeting,
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1791. it's hard to say if it was
really a bad life after all.
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1792. Anyways, I wanted to
let you know
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1793. that I booked my ticket
yesterday.
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1794. I'm really excited
to see you.
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1795. Yours, Nathan.
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1796. - Hey.
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1797. - Hey.
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1798. Good to see you.
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1799. - Good to see you.
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1800. - You want to hop—
- Can we sit up here?
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1801. - Sure, yeah.
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1802. It's good
to see you again.
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1803. It's good to see you again.
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1804. It's an interesting
little place.
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1805. - On the map
it was blue,
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1806. so I thought it would be
a nice river, but—
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1807. - Yeah, I thought we were
gonna drive trucks.
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1808. - Yeah.
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1809. - You good with that?
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1810. - Mm-hmm.
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1811. - You and your
super cold hands.
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1812. - Thanks for
warming them up.
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1813. - No problem.
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1814. It's kind of weird having
cameras around, right?
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1815. - We can turn them off
if you want.
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1816. Could we?
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1817. - Do you want to?
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1818. I feel like that—does
that defeat the purpose maybe?
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1819. - Of what?
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1820. - I don't know.
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1821. - What's the purpose?
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1822. - You're filming
something.
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1823. It's kind of
the purpose, right?
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1824. - We do have this drone.
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1825. It would be cool to get
a drone shot maybe.
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1826. - Yeah.
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