the badly behaved, the gay, the different. it was paradise. the joy that can only come with an absolute certainty that you re invincible. that none of the choices that you make will have any repercussions or any effect on your later life. because we didn t think about those things. i don t even know what i thought i was going to be. at that point, i certainly didn t think i was going to be a cook. i don t know what i thought i was going to be. i was just, you know, hanging out in a beautiful place. anthony: a golden time, i look back on those fuzzy memories and they seem golden anyway. oh, there s john waters. first love, and there s me. this guy, johnny yingling was sort of a central figure in all of our lives. john: well, my name is john yingling, and this is spiritist pizza, it s been here since 1971. this town is everything to me.
charles: it s getting better. the drug problem has started to really get rampant. took over may 1st, 2012, and by the end of that year i was broken into four times. it wasn t just me that was broken into, it was multiple businesses time after time. i came in one morning to open up, and i actually had a guy in front of the register and he got up, pulled a knife out. i realized it really wasn t worth anything over a knife. anthony: i think what you re doing here is terrific. i mean, where a man can go and get a good hot open turkey sandwich and good slice of pie, it s a beautiful thing. not long ago, ronda started here. and then, more jobs began to appear. these techs in a lab. this builder in a hardhat. .the welders and electricians who do all of that.
since they were 30. anthony: and this, you don t see so much anymore. dino-era homemade pies and lots of them. all baked on premises. raspberry cream pie for me, thank you. this is not something that we see a lot of. old school pie like that and this number of them. charles: yeah. everything is made here. and they re all the original recipes from the 60s. the index cards are so old, they re all faded yellow. anthony: this is exotic for me. charles: really? anthony: oh, yeah. how s business? charles: it s getting better. the drug problem has started to really get rampant. took over may 1st, 2012, and by the end of that year i was broken into four times. it wasn t just me that was broken into, it was multiple businesses time after time. i came in one morning to open up, and i actually had a guy in front of the register and he got up, pulled a knife out. i realized it really wasn t worth anything over a knife. anthony: i think what you re doing here is terrific. i mean, whe
1972, washed in a town with a head full of orange sunshine and a few friends. provincetown, a wonderland of tolerance, long-time tradition of accepting artists, writers, the badly behaved, the gay, the different. it was paradise. the joy that can only come with an absolute certainty that you re invincible. that none of the choices that you make will have any repercussions or any effect on your later life. because we didn t think about those things. i don t even know what i thought i was going to be. at that point, i certainly didn t think i was going to a cook. i don t know what i thought i was going to be. i was just, you know, hanging out in a beautiful place. anthony: a golden time, i look back on those fuzzy memories and they seem golden anyway. oh, there s john waters. first love, and there s me. this guy, johnny yingling was sort of a central figure in all of our lives.
dino-era homemade pies and lots of them. all baked on premises. raspberry cream pie for me, thank you. this is not something that we see a lot of. old school pie like that and this number of them. charles: yeah. everything is made here. and they re all the original recipes from the 60s. the index cards are so old, they re all faded yellow. anthony: this is exotic for me. charles: really? anthony: oh, yeah. how s business? charles: it s getting better. the drug problem has started to really get rampant. took over may 1st, 2012, and by the end of that year i was broken into four times. it wasn t just me that was broken into, it was multiple businesses time after time. i came in one morning to open up, and i actually had a guy in front of the register and he got up, pulled a knife out. i realized it really wasn t worth anything over a knife. anthony: i think what you re doing here is terrific. i mean, where a man can go and get a good hot open turkey sandwich and good slice o