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:40:02
- Yeah, he's my brother.
- Is he adopted or...

:40:05
Kind of. My mom adopted him
from Sally Struthers like years ago.

:40:08
One of those "For the cost
of a cup of coffee a day" sort of things.

:40:12
Where she's like, "How can you
just sit there and not help the children?"

:40:16
And we couldn't. We just couldn't sit there
and not help the children.

:40:19
So we start sending him like
pictures and letters and stuff for years...

:40:22
but then I got really into ice-skating,
so we sort of forgot about him.

:40:26
Then one day we get this phone call
and it's Titembay.

:40:29
And he's at the dry cleaners
around the corner.

:40:31
And he's like, "I'm at Rutgers.
I live in the dorms...

:40:34
but I'm used to living with my tribe
so I'd rather live with a family."

:40:37
And he's been living
with us ever since.

:40:40
Wow.
:40:42
Yeah. I know.
He's the most amazing guy.

:40:45
You gotta hear his stories. He struggled
through so much because he wanted to learn.

:40:49
When I think of what
he's accomplished, I just...

:40:51
I just feel,
like, lazy. You know?

:40:53
He's studying criminal justice at Rutgers,
and when he was a baby...

:40:56
he was one of those kids with,
like, the flies all over his face.

:41:00
Wow.
:41:02
I mean,
i-it's a crazy story.

:41:04
Yeah, I know. I mean, that's a true story.
I am not that good.

:41:09
This is Tickle.
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- What is Tickle?
- Tickle's my favorite thing in the whole world.

:41:16
It's all that's left
of Nanny, my blanket.

:41:19
- Tickle's all that remains.
- Mm-hmm.

:41:21
- Was there like a hurricane or something?
- Shut up.

:41:23
No, I mean, I've had this
since I was a baby.

:41:27
It's what they brought me home
in from the hospital.

:41:31
- It's like the Wailing Wall.
- What?

:41:34
Uh, the Wailing Wall
is like this, uh...

:41:36
It's like the most holy place
forJews to go and pray in Israel.

:41:40
It's all that's left of this enormous temple
that was destroyed by the Romans.

:41:44
So you're like
reallyJewish.

:41:47
- What?
- You are, aren't you?

:41:49
- You are.
- No, I'm not.

:41:51
l-I'm Jewish,
but I'm not reallyJewish.

:41:53
I don't do anything Jewish.
I don't go to temple or anything.

:41:56
But I don't know anyJews
that go to temple.

:41:58
TheJews I know,
they go on one day.


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