you got the flashers on for me? i do. okay. all right. whenever you see them, put your gun up for me. okay? okay. how old is your son? 22. okay. all right. we re getting them out there to you. okay? alex, did you call family after you got off the call with the operator? yes. who did you call? i called my brother randy. i know i called my brother john. i know i tried to call ro-ro. ro-ro is not family. but i called randy and john. i called randy and john. you mentioned ro-ro? rogan.
911? yes. who did you call? i called my brother randy. know i called my brother john. and i know i tried to call rota. i called randy and john. you mentioned roto. we call him roro. why did you try to call rogan? rogan s house was don t know, as the crow flies maybe two and a half miles, maybe three miles. he was like family. did you think he was the closest person? i just wanted somebody to be out there.
um, i stayed actually, when i got back from greenville, that would be the first week was my dad s funeral, so that would be the second week i now bus and i stayed with grandma and papa t as much as i could. you know, um i stayed with, um i stayed with my brother randy a lot. i stayed with my brother john a lot. um, bus and i stayed at eddy stone a bit, but at the beginning i stayed with my brother randy appeared his wife christy, or i stayed with my
a guesthouse. his mother-in-law had lived in when she was sick that s really right at the foot of randy s drive. it s 100 yards, 70 yards from randy s house. i was going to move into i was going to move into that house until we figured out where i could live. so i had clothes there, i had clothes at randy s, i said clothes at john marvin s. i had clothes i think buster talked about, where we went to the river, i had clothes there. i had clothes in summerville and i still had clothes at mozell. last question?
love is fading from your eyes it s nothing nothing nothing is worth losing you larry: this could be oscar, huh? it would be nice. larry: would you sing it on the award show? i don t think they do that anymore. larry: oh, they don t, that s right. they don t do the song. you wrote that song. i wrote that, yes. larry: does writing come easily to you? for the most part, yes. it s so funny, because i remember when i was a kid, i started writing when i was 9 years old. i wrote my very first song when i was 9. larry: what was the song? fantasy is the title. i remember being a kid, and my brother randy, my brother mike and myself, we would have our chores to do after dinner. especially one night i remember in particular, i was doing dishes. i think mike was sweeping the