:59:00
he's plannin'
a big meal.
:59:01
So I'll be there
for that.
:59:02
That sounds nice.
:59:04
Here you go.
:59:05
Thank you. Very much.
:59:07
Um...
:59:09
first thing I saw...
:59:10
first time I was
in his office...
:59:12
it was you.
:59:13
Yeah. It was
your picture.
:59:15
I thought you
had a nice face...
:59:18
a good face, and...
maybe he's all right...
:59:20
if he married
a woman like you.
:59:23
You ready
to get started?
:59:26
Yes, sir.
:59:29
Nice meetin' you.
:59:30
It was very nice
to meet you, too.
:59:32
Okay.
:59:38
I was just
tryin' to be nice.
:59:41
Why don't you try bein'
nice on that ship?
:59:42
Hmm?
:59:44
Have a seat.
:59:49
I like your house.
:59:50
Thank you.
:59:52
Tell me about
your house.
:59:54
Your house the day
you left your family.
:59:55
Sir?
:59:56
The Tates. When they
threw you out.
:59:58
Tell me about that.
:59:59
Oh. It was back
to the orphanage.
1:00:02
Um...
1:00:03
they, uh--they
told me I needed...
1:00:04
to develop
my social skills.
1:00:07
Nobody was into
adoptin' teenage boys.
1:00:12
Uh...
1:00:14
they sent me
to a reform school...
1:00:15
in Pennsylvania.
1:00:17
That's where I got
my excellent skills I have now.
1:00:19
Hmm...
1:00:21
What then?
1:00:22
Um...I was on my own.
1:00:24
The social worker,
she took me to a--
1:00:27
A men's shelter.
1:00:28
She gave me $67...
1:00:30
and, uh...
1:00:32
she said good-bye.
1:00:33
How long were you
at the shelter?
1:00:36
Just till
the next mornin'.
1:00:38
And?
1:00:40
I slept on a few
park benches...
1:00:41
and I came here.
1:00:43
To my house?
1:00:44
No, sir.
1:00:45
I joined the navy.
1:00:50
That's it.
1:00:52
I mean, that's
the Antwone Fisher story.
1:00:56
Okay.
1:00:58
That is it.
1:00:59
You're done for today.