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00:00One thing that was a remarkable thing about Diane, and there were so many, and I met her, she played my mom and the other sister where I was 21 years, 20 years old or something.
00:08So, and I knew her this whole time. So I've known her for 20, whatever the math is, I'm 50 now. So 27, 28 years or something.
00:15She always gave me the most incredible advice about work things. You know, there was the beginning of our relationship. I really didn't work that much.
00:22And so our friendship was like a lot of us going out to dinner and me lamenting the fact that my career wasn't what I wanted to be.
00:27But the thing that was the most amazing about Diane is every time we would go to dinner, when the meal was finished, she would get up and she would go, ask to go to the kitchen and she would give cash to all the busboys.
00:38All of them. All of them. Every restaurant we ever went to. We had dinner. I mean, the number of dinners I had with her, I couldn't count that high.
00:46But it happened every single time. She wanted to go into the kitchen. She wanted to talk to them. But it was the busboys, not the chef.
00:51Wow. She wanted to go give cash to all of them.
00:54That is a great memory. I love it that you thank you for sharing that. Yes.
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