and this is from-- you see it says it's from cooks flying service? - yep. - this is a little town called iowa park, texas. - and i got my pilot's license there. - how old? i was 18. but you had been flying since 12. well, i had. my dad sold drilling bits and that sort of thing. he would put it in the back of an airplane and fly it into the rocky mountains. and so i was flying when i was 11. and when i say "i'm flying," he's letting me hold on, but you learn. i wanna take you back to your childhood. and having read a lot about you now, i feel like i see this small town with tumbleweed - all over the streets. - ( chuckles ) yeah, that's pretty much it. - tell me about it. - well, you know, we were poor. i was born in vinita, oklahoma, but we spent most of our lives in texas. and the truth is, my dad was a pretty bad alcoholic. and, so, we never knew if we were gonna have money for food. we never knew if the electricity was gonna be on that day or whether it wasn't. you know what one of my favorite dr. phil lines is? - what's that? - can i--can i do a