:29:03
- No.
- "Good."
:29:06
- Do you currently use drugs?
- No.
:29:09
Not even Tylenol?
:29:11
Some... sure.
:29:13
- Any history of drug use?
- Uh...
:29:17
A little, I guess.
:29:19
About as much as anyone
who goes to college.
:29:21
''Justification of drug use.''
:29:26
How about alcohol?
:29:29
An occasional beer.
:29:30
You ever been incarcerated
or institutionalized?
:29:34
- No.
- "Any history of mental illness?"
:29:37
- No.
- You know, there's something
about your application...
:29:40
that's very troubling to me.
:29:43
There's a gap of two,
two and a half years.
:29:45
I mean--
:29:49
- "It occurs", "like", "five years ago."
- Yeah.
:29:54
Can I get you,
uh, some iced tea?
:29:56
- No. No, thank you.
- I'm a little dry.
:29:59
- Do you mind?
- Oh, no. please, go.
Go right ahead.
:30:04
I asked because
your wife was very vague...
:30:07
about what you might
have been doing...
:30:10
and I was hoping
you might be able...
:30:11
to shed a little bit
of light on it for me.
:30:17
Uh, I was in L.A.
:30:20
Yes. that's just
what your wife said.
:30:21
Could you be a little bit
more specific, though?
:30:24
Oh, well...
I-I was doing some odd jobs...
:30:29
"and this and that", "you know?"
:30:32
"No", "I" don't "know."
:30:35
Could you elaborate?
:30:37
Well, I did work
as a mechanic for a while.
:30:41
Oh, you mean like
for a body shop?
:30:42
No. I mean like
in a performance shop.
:30:45
- Perf--
- Well, exotics and, uh, rally cars.
:30:50
Oh. Uh-huh.
:30:51
You know, I've changed my mind.
:30:53
I think I would
like some iced tea.
:30:56
I'm sorry.
We're all out of iced tea.
:30:59
How about a beer?
Yeah--