From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Come in, ray. Venkman . I saw it it is right here, ray. It is looking at me. It is an ugly little spud, isnt he . I think he can hear you, ray. Dont move. He wont hurt you. [roars] venkman pete what happened . He slimed me. That is great. Actual physical contact. Can you move . Rate, come in please. I feel so funky. Bill murray has had a career over the years. He gained wide notice over saturday night live. He starred in many popular films including caddy shack, stripes, and can currently be seen in George Clooneys the Monuments Men. What is going on . This seems to be a bit of a problem. A bit . Here is a thought. We put down our guns. You go your way, we go our way. No hard feelings. He doesnt speak any english. Not a word. Ok. Hes just going to sit down . What are we all sit down . Later this month he appears in the grand Budapest Hotel or wess the latest film with anderson. He is a popculture icon had as been called one of the world wash most appealing hipsters. I spoke with him recently and we talked about many things, including the life that he lives. What was the attraction of money and spend Monuments Men . It is a story that most people have never heard. A platoon of guys going out to hunt down stolen art. They are artists rather than soldiers. Their mature men, not in list ease or draftees. Or draftees. They join the effort and go on the hunt. We forget that in war, one of the casualties of war is cultural treasures. Right. Iraq was a big one. We sort of cleaned house there. We won the war in 95 minutes or something but their museums were looted and robbed. I dont know if that has ever been tracked down. A lot of it has, i think. That is something that goes and things disappear. Looting ofystematic the western europe museums by hitler and his people. They really took a lot of stuff that they are still finding. What do they say was with was worth . 1. 5 billion . One guy. Is a great story based on the book. Did you read the book . Yes. Did you read it before you accepted the role . Ofgeorge told me the story the movie a year before over pasta and salad. It sounded so good. I thought, i wish george would ask me to be in the movie. Nine months later, he asked me if i was busy. I said, yeah, i am not busy. I mean, i am busy but not that busy. Do like the character . Yeah. It is sort of a composite. We did not use anyones name but it is a handful of men. The character was great. George was just a wonderful character. Every actor in the movie has a great stuff to do. A hell of a cast when you think about it. There are a couple of homerun swings throughout the film. It is made for you to have a great turn, great scenes while youre telling a story. How does george work as a director . George is extremely wellprepared. He comes to work in a great mood everyday. It is the lightest set i have ever been on, really. I usually feel like i have to be the one that gets to keep angst life. I have to calm them down or loosen them up. George and grantor both hilarious all the time. In one of those people place, we have more tall tales, lies, and stories to tell. Stop, shoot a scene, and balderdash for 20 minutes and just laugh. You laugh until you heard. It was that hard because people were throwing out their best stories and putting them over the top. You cant top this, can you . People to top them. It was really fun. It was like the old west. He is a prankster. He is famous for playing a lot of pranks. He did not do so much on this one. He had one good one on matt damon. Matt damon had this event, he was going to renew his vows with this his wife. George told the seamstresses on the film to take in his pants 1 4 of an inch every two weeks. He would go away, come back and put the pants on. All of us knew, everyone was deadpan looking at him. See the look on his face berlin is pretty great. I dont know if you have spent any time there, but it is really nice. It is really a bubbling place. It is an artists colony. Sort of like austin, texas is different from texas. Berlin is different from germany. All the artists of europes leader because it is inexpensive, reasonable to live. It is sort of like socialist. There are squatters and so forth. I dont american guy who was a socialist here who moved to berlin and he rents out his little place and he squat somewhere else. A crazy guy. I know a lot of architects that have done buildings there. There was a sense of a great, almost a thats one of the great towns for architecture anywhere. After the reunification they were really building and having an opportunity to build things. There is a lot of new stuff. The old stuff, the funny thing is that even though i would think that berlin would be a wreck, they bomb the heck out of it. What they did not bomb is completely intact because on the east german part of town, nothing changed because no buildings changed, nothing was built. All the apartment buildings are beautiful. Say, lookhrough and at this. You see a role towns thousands a row of townhouses in new york and say look this. It is night and day. They really go hard. With usans were working and saying, yes, we are going to dance night. Dance night lasts 41 hours. Ago for a day and a half. How do you decide if you want to make a movie or not . Sometimes the people involved. Like george. Like george or wes anderson. Someone who asks if i want to do the job. They are not even there. If george called again, you would be there. Come for us would george tomorrow morning in greenland. It was really wonderful to be well that well taken care. Doesnt make it difficult if he is one of the stars of the movie because he is acting and directing . In this case, he wrote this ring play along with grant. Screenplay along with grant. That could be a problem, and you are absolutely right. But what george does in this movie is selfless. He is doing all the grunt work. He is doing all the plot line. He is telling all the facts. Hes doing all that stuff. Those are not huge, emotional moments that he has got. It is selfless serving stuff. He gives us all the merrygoround stuff. Do you want to direct . I codirected once with howard on quickchange. I really loved it and i thought i would do every year for the rest of my life. Life changed and i have not done that again. I would like to do it. I think you can direct a movie, you should if you are able to. I will probably do it again when life slows down a little bit, when i have more space. Your life is interesting in the sense that it is not a carefully thoughtout, wellplanned life. [laughter] never heard anyone be so compassionate towards me. That is great. [laughter] its true. It has the advantage of being true. Yeah. I am a little bit seat of my pants. I try to be alert and available. I try to that is a good point. Be available so that you are not on a treadmill that you dont see or take advantage of something. Yes. I mean more than just for work. Available for life to happen to you. We are living this life. We are in this life. If youre not available, ordinary time those past and you did not live it. The day passes and you did not live it. If you are available, then life gets huge. You jump up and mentions. Life becomes more full. Youre really living it. Thehat old maxim about half game is being in the arena. By saying yes and being in the arena, you can experience so much more. Well, yes. It is yes to life. For me to pay attention. It is not easy, life. Not really easy to engage all the time. It is so much easier to zone, you know . To get distracted, to daydream. To be available and to be there, then things things are happening all the time and if you are not aware, you miss them. You seem to be a guy who reads a lot. You are really aware. In reading about you, i was struck by a point that someone asked you who you would like to nd you said einstein and and all thendel stuff about genealogy. These are two scientists. I get excited about science because there are laws. They are laws of nature and if there are laws of nature, error sort of heavenly laws and laws inside of you ,too. If you could get someone to explain a little bit and crack your head, just turn your skull a little bit. If you heard something a little differently and it came in your your differently and landed differently, you would understand more in your life. Where do you live . Right now, i live in South Carolina. Life took me there. And so, that is where my sons are and that is where i am. You like South Carolina . I really like South Carolina. I didnt choose to go there and but i loveumbles], it there. The people there are kind in the place is beautiful. A good place to be a parent . Yes. It is easier than being a parent in new york. It was quite a bit harder in new york. L. A. You aret in georges house. Well, no. Georges house is always a good place to be. And a nice party. It is easy. But where you are i like to go around america. We are going to go on this little trip. We will 02 berlin, mow lawn milan. Go to berlin, that is my job. George was saying you could do the movie and fly out. It was spectacular. Bailout me to go back and forth from berlin to South Carolina every two week so i can keep my house together and keep the guys rolling, keep the plates spinning. Keep the guys going and still do the job. He made it for everyone. Mine was maybe the most difficult but i have never had anyone do that for me. Do look for, when you look at what youre going to do next are you actually out there letting people know that i would really like to be making movies . No. [laughter] no. I quit every once in a while. I sort of retire. You would think that one is great, and how can i top that . That. Eally did i made a movie called broken flowers and i thought i could not do better than that. He beautiful he wrote a beautiful script and edited all my lousy stuff out. I thought i should stop right there. I should be like john elway and just get out. I look for another career. I looked around and i had no other skills. [laughter] i cant do anything else. I have interviewed some great boxers, for example. Sugar ray leonard. I asked why he was coming back . He had made a lot of money and was managing it well. You know what he said to me . It is what i do. It is what i know. That is why. I remember having a conversation when i made 30 million, and i said, man, you should quit. Dont box again. He came back twice more after that. Because that is what he knew. I dont think i can quit, now. Because you love doing it . I really like the acting, the action of it. Myself to do it correctly. I have to really work at putting the best im is when i working. Present,about the alert, aware and everything. I know that because it is going to be onscreen, i am going to get to see myself failing to be alert and aware. It really is such a strong, powerful reminder to work at it, to really be just in the game. To be there. I like it. I like the old gypsy mentality of the movie business where you get together with a bunch of people. You live very intimately with a couple of months and in your scatter and you may never see these people again. In that short time because you have the experience while you are there. Very intense, very close. People really slave. There is no limit to how hard you can work on a film. These to think of think that about film but i realize that it is like that for parenting two. There is no limit to how hard you can go. You get in this harness with other people that are working hard and it is exciting. These guys here, they all know that. It is like, cool. They made a big thing about we are in the snow in the mountains and we are working. We have to go to the next scene and john goodman and i just pick up sand taxes and walks boxes and start walking. They were like, what are they doing . We are all in this together. Are you still learning . This was unusual. I have never been in a movie with a bunch of movie stars before. It was very different to see that. To see how you go with george, you do one or two bank takes and with good actors, youve got it pretty much. There is a different spacing. Everyones tempo is just a little bit slower, you talk about professional golfers. Their tempo is slower and smoother. That is real bigtime actors. Their tempo is slow and smooth. It is different to have everyone you are watching, absorbing. Yes. You are always getting something. It is fun to watch someone like got john goodman who is such a natural actor, and yet, it takes work. When people say, he is not acting. He is being himself. Well, it is hard to be yourself. [laughter] isw me something it impossible. It is the hardest job there is. It is harder than anything to be yourself. You have made your mark at second city. I assume that that is great training. For what you have done with your life. That was a perfect foundation. Yes. I have been really lucky. People ask me how they can make it in show business. I say, i am only the luckiest guy in the world. Im not the right person to act ask. I was really lucky. My rather, brian, was in second city ahead of me. I got to watch him and harold ramis and joe belushi ahead of me, and i was just hiding so i would not get in trouble in my own house. I would watch these guys in the theater with no intention of doing it myself. No intention of doing it yourself . What did you think you would do . I wanted to be a doctor once upon a time but that requires study. That was not going to happen. I had no idea what i wanted to do. I had Trouble Holding jobs because it was or will because it was a waste of time. You didnt want to play by the rules. In the theater, we did not have to get there until 9 00 at night. I learned a lot just watching those guys. When i finally did begin to try it myself, i had learned so much just by observing and feeling what they are doing. I really did not peek at the second city. I was just learning, you know. I was sort of the new guy for a while. Getting kind of good and then i got this saturday night live job. It was another ensemble crew working with not only how to actors, but writers this time. You got to use your writing and acting skills. It was a great secondary education. I started second city and then i went to saturday night live. If you did saturday night live for five years, you can do anything. You can go and do anything. You learn a lot. All the pros, all the guys on the set when we got that job, all the guys who did show of shows and sid caesar, all these names, they had seen and done it all. They were guides that we were just kids. And theyd go, mm, would tell you something. It was an amazing education. Timing is important, i know. Im not going to make the joke. [laughter] ok. Seems to me that if you do comedy, you fell up a higher sense of timing than if you simply had nothing but dramatic experience. That is a serious question. And a fair one. It seems like at second city, we did not call ourselves comedians even though we were funny. We were actors. Comedic actors. To be funny, he have to be able to play straight. It sounds like a paradox, but it is not. You have to be able to play straight to play funny. If you can play straight to play funny, playing straight is not a big thing at all. Socalled funny people can be very good in a dramatic role. I started making comedies because i came out of saturday night live. Those of the jobs i would get. After a while, people would ask me to play straighter parts and now i get all kinds of straight parts. People think i made a change my life. No. This is just what i get asked to do. I only do the ones i like. Lately, people have been asking me to do straight things or straight things that have a little bit of humor to them. Do you wish they would ask you to do comedy . I dont wish that, but sometimes i feel like i want to do something really funny. Im feeling like i want to do something funny soon. Usually when i think that way, it comes. That is a great thing to have. When you can just wish something and it will happen. Well it starts with they wish, doesnt it . Like, i wished i had a wish that i could do a movie that was sort of romantic and then Sophia Coppola asked me to do lost in translation. It was about love, even though i was out in love with scarlett johansson. She was in love and struggling and i was in love and struggling. It was really about love. Nominated for an oscar. Hm. M i want all the prizes on the way to it. I had some funny things i was going to say, you know. [laughter] i was ready to go. What were you going to say . When i heard id been nominated and i would name these of the people, i thought i really had a pretty good chance. [laughter] thought that no one has ever given that speech. That is exactly right. It was great because i didnt have agents. Oh, yeah. I wouldnt have to give that ordinary speech. I would just go out there and entertain. If youre on a tv show where there are a billion people, show up and do something. [laughter] give those folks in bombay something to talk about. A is my moment to speak to billion people on the planet and here is what i will say. Im going to take my hairdresser. What . What . And then they forget and they are reading off of notes. There is an actor reading his lines of a piece of paper. How disappointed were you in the moment . I was just sort of surprised. I was surprised. You thought you waited i was really surprised because you heard of before. Angry or anything. I was like, what . That is the academy. They do things funny sometimes. I found out later, about six months later, i realized that i had come down with something. I sort of that prize winning stuff and about the prizes, that i sort of had a low grade infection of liking winning the prize and wanting to win the prize. And i thought, oh, good. People see that when when the prize in for the next couple of years they really struggle because they are sort of stuck, like, hey, i am an Academy Award winner. [laughter] now, what do i do . I want to see an Academy Awardwinning script. Exactly. You cannot pull the trigger on anything and now they have to theya scripps script so get messed up. I thought that could have happened to me, but it was months later when i went, oh, my god. Look at me. That happened to me. That whenonfident guy you saw that script, that opportunity, you thought, i can nail this. What is needed is the capacity to deliver an Academy Awardwinning performance . I knew i was going to nail that character. How did you know . When you are a man, you know. Accent] when you are man, you are a boy, charlie, when you are man, you know. I thought, ok. I looked at the script. It was not overwritten, it was not sentimental. It was clean. It was very spare. It was only about 94, 95 pages. Screenplays to be 130 pages. They can be ugly. I thought, look at this. Everything is there. I can bring a little bit more to this,too. I know what she is talking about. I know what she is talking about. It sort of resonates me. What was she talking about . She was talking about Emotional Intelligence and what it means to really be in love, to really love someone. Be torn with the idea of being faithful to it and seeinging with that and yourself in that moment. You are in front of that moment. It is like saint peter denied jesus on a right . Pretty solid guy, but he chickened out. Any man or woman can chickened out in the face of pressure. Here were some people under pressure. How did they deal with it . They shared something and rather than let the pressure sort of throw them at each other, they just sort of through their feelings at each other without demand a responsibility to change each others root. What did you whisper in her year ear . I told someone the truth once and they didnt believe me. I said, to help with that. I will never tell anyone again. Have you thought about it since then . As she told you, or no . As who told me . [laughter] i whispered in her ear when it happened, and when it actually happens, i was might miced. I was wired. The script supervisor and sophia had this moment where they just looked at them and said, you know, they have not said anything. At the same moment, i had the same feeling from 60 yards away. I went, it doesnt matter what happens here. This is really it will be a wonderful mystery. I heard them say it. I was like, that is right. This is how it is going to roll. You,en people want to hire what do you think they are hiring . What do you think they are looking for . Im hanging around for that one. [laughter] i certainly hope so. Talent, iscraft and there [laughter] is there something within you, your persona, where you say, i need to persona in my film . I think i get some work now because one thing i have sort of tried to do is to not be sentimental, is try to really just squeeze all the schmaltz out of everything and try not to allow it. I have been relatively successful doing that. If someone has a script that walks a tightrope of sentimentality, they can ask me. I will be committed to not falling into that pit area pit. That is one thing. I always feel like that when they hire me, they get the whole thing. It includes goofing around on leaven the trying to situation. Is that just who you are . I have heard stories about you that you will be walking by where they do a pickup basketball game and you just want to go over there, get in their face, and say, let me play. That is true. I can jump them. That is the available thing we spoke of. About being available to likes experiences. Yes. Not feeling like i can do that. I am the same way. The sense of being able to know i can get inside of whatever kind of experience, whatever theyre doing. It is perfectly natural for you to be there. Jobs it also looks like i am game. The range of movies i have done has moved around a little bit. I have done some different heights of things. Any know i had improvisational background so they can i can help out sometimes if there is an area that is fuzzy, they can throw him in there and maybe he can figure out how to make it work. I can do that. Actorow, i am a mature now, or, relatively. [laughter] yourselfnt embarrass and make a fool of yourself early on, people will trust you later. This sort of Second Generation of directors i have been able to work with like wes anderson and sophia, these are younger directions and they say, ive done casting myself, and you say like they are so and so. God, he did that horrible and you can cite some movie that should be set fire to. [laughter] and if you dont make those movies that should be burned, people trust you. Soldthink, ok, he hasnt himself, sold his soul for i think, for whatever its worth, that there is some sense, at the core, and integrity about you. D. [laughter] deep. [laughter] i knew you would enjoy that. , asthere is something about you said, squeezing the schmaltz out of it. That is the core of you. You decided that about you and in your life where that is. I have learned something about living and it works all the time. It works in life. I can make it to the city. People say, how did you get in there . Like i went to the super bowl of made myt and sort way through. How did you get through your here . I live here. I know how to do things. I can get from the side of the street to the other. One of the stories about you is that you go to places you were not invited and somehow eating able to look them in the face and sort of say, i belong here. You dontou know, if feel like you are taking over you are space, that here to rob their fun, that youre here to share or contribute, people will let you go. We went last night to the movie premiere and theres a big party after work and a lot of noises and alcohol and everything. Then you want to go decompress a little bit. We went to a little place called smith. I have never been there. It is by lincoln center. You look and you saw there were a handful of people there. You think, they are probably closed. The guy driving says, you want me to go in and check . I said, let me try. [laughter] so i walked in and i looked at the maltre d, and he looked at me, and the look was, oh, there is this guy. I said, hello. I was just wondering if you were still open. There are a couple of us and we were thinking about we were wondering if you had any food. Is a restaurant, right . He said, uh, we just close. In said, hehe way arty sent to people away. Dont count on anything. He went in the back and said, ok, steaks and salads. It turns out it was oyster stew and everything. And i was part of the fun. They could have gone home, but maybe he will be fun. It ended up being a lot of fun. You made it a lot of fun. We clowned around and had fun with the cooks in the waitresses in the maltre d. It was a nice time and it was easy. And that isifficult the fun thing of getting in. It is like there is no limit to how much fun you can give. And how much you can play. You can really play with someone and if you can play with them, they will open it all up. Then you can make him a hero. They love that. They were heroes. They were. And ourre five of us prospects were not good at midnight trying to find food. [laughter] oh, you could have found food. We could have found some, but we would have germans were a lot of slush to get to it. Driven through a lot of slush to get to it. Wes anderson, you have mentioned him several times. What is it about him and the films he makes that you instance a week instantly say yes when he calls . I got a lot of pressure to do rushmore. I had agents and lots of people and i kept getting copies. I have the largest collection of Bottle Rocket kits in the world because all people were sending them to me. They sent me the script and they said, ok we are going to set up a meeting with you and wes. I said, i dont have to meet with him. They were like, well, i think you should. Well, it is ok. I dont have to meet with him. I have read the script. He knows exactly what he wants to do. I had never really seen it before and a script. The script is so specific. He knew exactly what he was going to do. I said, i am in. I could tell from the script. Obviously, his movies keep getting better. Wait until you see this next one. The grand wouldve pressed hotel buddha pressed hotel. It is like a times Square Billboard dropped on your head. He is great fun. We have become great friends and i really love him. I love him and he makes the making of movies his life. He really makes the living and he has his own personal style. He has a fashion sense for sure. [laughter] he tries to dress everyone in the movies like himself, which is really cruel. I finally had to say to the once the i know we costumes shorts. I dont go that way, ok . Youre paying Customer Reach your shoes and you your pant cuffs never reach her shoes and you dress like him. What was it about the life of having all these people work for you, agents and the like, that made you say this is not what you want to do. You can call a phone number, i will hear a message, and i want to call you back, i will call you back. I will take it seriously but i dont need the other stuff. That became too much. I remember Ellen Burstyn say, i remember having a dream that i was being drowned in a flood. It was a flood of people. She had all the People Living around her. I would be in my home and the phone would ring. , like 30ring and ring times, 40 times. And then it would stop. And then you would go, who in the hell was that . Three minutes later, the phone would ring. It would be 30 or 40 times. Finally, i would just go over and go, who who is this . Hi, is it there for michael . And i would say, youve got to get another job. [laughter] their job was to let the phone ring 6000 times in the hopes that someone would answer. If they havent been able to find you, because someone said to go find them, they will call every three minutes. They will call your relatives. Know, i hadt you a great agent. He was my monster. He was great. He is a famous character, but he was my character. When he is on your side, boy, life he is a weapon. He is really something. I love him and he was great. But when he became Something Else, he was no longer an agent he became an executive. He became all sorts of things. You know. Then, it just changed. The other people were lovely and wonderful people. It was not the same. It was not the same. I found i really started looking at it a little more closely and realizing that so much of what they do is that they want to corral you with Something Else within their , you know, i dont know. It was just a lot of phone calls i didnt want to take. To reach you,want they know they can call this phone number. Some people get frustrated and just cant get you. Miss him. I dont think ive ever missed any that i really wanted, you know . It just cleans your life out. Just her pfizer space a little bit. Verifies purifies your space a little bit. You were in charge of your life in a big way. More than most. When you look at where you are in comedy today, i think back about caddy shack and there is a wonderful thing about it. A guy named Norman Cousins used to be editor of a magazine called saturday review, and he had a serious, lifethreatening disease. He found out that laughter help review would put up things that make them laugh. I am told that that is what part of caddyshack does. You know who stevie nicks is from Fleetwood Mac . And ild them story, too, always thought you was an ice queen. I love her voice but she came up and walk to me and said, i was having a hard time once and i watch that movie and i watched it for a week or something. I just kept watching that movie and it cheered me up so much. I thought, man, if i did Something Like that for someone who is such an important person to so many people with what she brings i felt really good about that. It is true but the laughter thing. I think he watched abbott and costello and all those guys. That is what he did and he healed himself. Laughter is the best medicine, isnt that what it says . When you think about movies like that and ghostbusters, are those movies that offer different eras than today that no one will make . Have comedy and comedic movies gone to a different place . If i can be instructive we critical of me . Not of you. What i think of the funny ones. I feel that some of the concepts, some of the premises anyway inistic a way. It does not hold. You have to be able to engage with the characters. If the premises are so big and such a heavy load, you cant hang them on a character. You cannot hang them on a person. You dont really react and respond to the character and a longer. Youre just going with the gags. It is just the gags and the situation. You dont really get the character so much. You dont feel that their driving and pulling you in to the stuff. Like bridesmaids. Go i thought the premise was so good. It is a powerful premise but the characters were so good. Wiigwere so kristen was in love with the cop and the crazy thing. Crazy, but you were engaged and you bought in. I dont buy into these high premise movies. You can make me believe that this could ever possibly happen, you know . Have you turned down things you wish you made . You know, i thought about it. There was no. I have never turn down anything i wished i made. I turned on movies i knew would be successful but i never turn down anything i wished because they had the ingredients of commercial success. Like, airplane. I knew it was going to work. I knew it was going to work, i just didnt things that i knew someone was going to make. There are a lot of movies that i passed on that people have made that have had great success. It were just out for me they were just not for me. Tommy what you what once but tell me what you want but dont have. I would like to be more consistently here, you know . I would like to really i would like to just, and i know it is probably not even possible, but a cousin to so him probable and possible, i would like to see how long i would being really here, really in it, really alive in the moment. I would likee to live to be old, so i think i have a chance. That would be my only chance. A golfer wants to shoot his ace. I had better live to be a hundred. One of my great dreams. I would i would like to be here all the time. I would like to see what i could get done, what i could do if i really didnt clout myself with automatic if i were able to not get distracted, to not let not changed channels in my mind and body so i would just i am my own channel. It is really here. It is always with you. You can look at me and go, ok, he is there. There is someone there. You know when you look in the mirror . You dont think about it, but you look in the mirror and think, oh, there is that guy. With what youself say you were when you look in the mirror. Or can toughen yourself up handsome yourself up or whatever you do, but you catch yourself in that mirror and you see mistakes you are him. Are you happy . Are you sad . Are you confident . Are you rosie . Are you beleaguered . Are you here . Most of the time, you are not. It is almost like you want to look away because it is like, that is not me, there. That is what i am doing there but not necessarily me. What is necessary for you to get there . It is all contained in your body. ,verything you have, your mind your spirit, your soul, your motions. It is all containing your body. All the chances you ever have. I keep thinking of this Clint Eastwood line. Utility every opportunity he ever had. You kill a man, you kill every opportunity he ever had. That is a really good one. I often think about what might have happened if that person had lived. About belushi. Dead as long as he was alive. Funny san that is a dial to put in front of yourself sand dial to put in front of yourself. The foot that over. It is done. To flip that over. It is done. It is that wish to it is a wish, right . You have got to dream not dream, but wish big. You have got to wish big. I would like to see what i could do. I got a drunken phone call from a friend of mines sister. I like her. She is really funny and she drinks alone. She called me in the middle of the night, and i was like, oh, boy. You ever get a call like that . But she was so charming and so lovely and kept saying, you have no idea how much you could do, bill. You could do so much. I have never had anyone talk like that. It wasfunny because like a drinking phone call in the middle of the night and i listen to her for 45 minutes or i was i was sound asleep. It was really like it came from the other side. It felt like it. It was sort of like a voice that was sort of intoxicated, like one of the visionaries speaking to you in the night coming out into your dream. You know, i hope to remember that kind of thing. Just try to remember those things, that encouragement. I suspect you know whatever she was saying to you. You knew it somewhere inside of you. Resonated, rang a bell inside of me. A bell that rings a lot that says, remember, bill. Comeback. Remember. This is your life. This is the only one youve got. Said my brother, this is not a dressy a dress rehearsal. As is your life. Thank you for coming. Thank you for asking me. This is taking stock for tuesday, february 11, 2014. Im pimm fox. I will focus on new takes for old industries. Bitcoin, for example, looking to turn the currency market on its head. Bitcoin shop is the First Publicly Traded Company that has the word bitcoin in its name. 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