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All right, Paul,
I'm not asking for a lot here.
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Just give me something, anything.
>> [LAUGH]
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>> Okay.
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>> Okay.
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>> When I was six years old,
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I wanted a Big Wheel.
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And instead, my parents got me this little
plastic chicken that you hop around on.
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>> [LAUGH]
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>> It was embarrassing.
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Kids made fun of me.
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That was a pretty tough year.
>> [LAUGH]
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>> That's great.
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See.
I
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already feel like I know
you a little better.
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Thank you.
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Ok, come on, now we can eat, let's go.
>> [LAUGH]
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>> It was horrible.
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>> [LAUGH]
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>> They called me chicken boy.
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>> [LAUGH]
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>> [LAUGH]
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>> And in the fifth grade
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I got in a fight.
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Well, it wasn't really a fight.
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Richard Danville bit me on the nose,
and I fell down.
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>> [LAUGH]
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>> I still have a little scar right here.
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Can you see it?
>> Yeah.
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>> [LAUGH]
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>> Yeah, yeah, I see the scar.
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>> [LAUGH]
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>> Listen, Paul,
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I think this is really great that
you've shared your feelings.
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It's really, it's beautiful.
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But what do you say we go share some food?
>> [LAUGH]
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>> No, I couldn't eat now.
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>> What are you talking about?
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You love their Kung Pao chicken.
>> Chicken.
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>> [LAUGH].
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>> Chicken boy.
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>> I'm sorry.
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>> [LAUGH]
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