einstein and there's adonis. [upbeat music] so, they hung out and i let 'em out together. he does not like being in jail. [einstein screeches] i had him for a couple days in there until i decided to bring him back to the woods. [upbeat music] you're gonna get to go home and come free. that's that video of me and jennifer. [women laugh] well, some of us can't fly, but some of us can't walk. - when we took him back from being with her for a few days and we took him back to the woods, he seemed very happy to be back home. - oh! - oh god! are you happy? woo, very happy. he is so happy to be home. - [jennifer] we let him out. he was flapping his wing. we all were like, wow this is so cool. he wandered back in the woods and saw his friends. then everything seemed fine. - he was up there a couple days and then he disappeared again. ♪ i have often walked down the streets before ♪ ♪ but the pavement never seemed quite beneath so far ♪ that's on the street. that's from "my fair lady." that's my favorite song. ♪ and oh, what a beautiful feeling ♪ but there's nobody i'm in love with here. ♪ i have often and walked down this street before ♪ ♪ but the pavement never seemed to be so ♪ i never, i'm being comical. i can't sing and i don't have a girlfriend. oh, i can't say that. have no one in my life right now. [jayne chuckles] adonis, what are you gonna do? [birds chirp] - i met adonis when we first took over the restaurant seven years ago. jaynie was worried that we weren't gonna like having adonis around, but we absolutely loved him. come here, boy. i definitely did. getting to know him was a life changer for me. i mean an animal that's meant to fly can't fly and yet he's living a really, really good life. early on in his life, i think he got hit by a car, or run over by a car while they're feeding on carcasses. of course, jayne's horrific accident's very similar. - [jayne] i was in a real fancy neighborhood in dallas and it was kind of a rainy night. after you got off work people would be partying. that was just part of the restaurant life. somebody i worked with wanted to give me a ride. they were drinking at the bar and i didn't realize that. and so we're going home and a truck pulled out and he was trying to back in, instead of hitting the brakes, she hit the gas. and it was pretty bad, i was in a lot of pain. one bone was all the way up here, d the other one was out over here. so it was pretty nasty looking foot. i had 11 screws and two plates. i had 'em running all the way up here. i decided to move here. - she had a really bad accident and her mother had come ill and she brought her up here to hot springs because of our water. we're famous for our water here in this town. [forlorn guitar music] - [jayne] we were both were living here to rehab. to get in the water. [birds tweet] - kind of coincidental the way things happen in life. they both were mauled by a vehicle. they landed in the street and then wham. i mean, that would be tough. it's like having your leg run over and living through it. [forlorn guitar music] - [jayne] he's taught me a lot. he lost two of his toes on the same side of the body that's his wing. and he's learned to adapt. i think about that, i regrouped. a lot of the people that i was partying with said, "well, you're like that cat. you can always land on four legs." or one leg in my instance. i learned the hard way. i'm responsible for my own outcome in that wreck. you know, i was a party girl, hell. there's raquel, she's just somebody that i was always kind of in love with. [jayne chucks] we were really good friends, but had that car wreck and we just, you know, things changed. so, that's after i had the car wreck. so, that's me, raquel, and that's her cousin's boyfriend. and she always called me a big rat r moving to arkansas. i forgot about this little book i did for her. it's just a book about her animals. and i haall the animals sign. i'll just show you the big rat. "cheers, from arkansas." we've always been in ntact, 'til her death. but it was a cute little book. all the animals are gone now. [bird squawks] he ended up moving himself to the condominium. [adonis squawks] - i'm currently president of the property owners' association. there are 14 separate units here and we have a rather loose, but cordial governing association. at our most recent meeting, after our normal business, question of our new resident, adonis the vulture, became a point of some discussion. some of our owners were very concerned about the fact that we had a wild bird on the premises. one had said the bird frightened the grandchildren. about the only concern of any consequence was adonis is not too discerning in his bathroom habits. - some of 'em are upset with him, especially if he messes on their car port or in their walkway. - adonis, get away from that door. come on, adonis, go on, get away from that door. - that look like buzzard habitat, does it? [crow caws] unless there were dead fish floating up. can't fly. can't do what vultures do to acquire food. the lady gave adonis his name. it's an attempt to give a fairly ugly creature some dignity by giving it a name of a beautiful, greek person. [dog barks] - well, i came a couple consecutive weekends and then it was on our slate. so i thought, well, i'll clean this up d maybe he won't do this again. and so i got down my hands and knees, i kinda wanted to make sure everything was clean. i scrubbed it all. came back the next weekend and he had been back. and so i had to do it again. i said, this is about to, you know, get to me. [jayne whistles] - ow, ow, ow, ow. [jayne whistles] big bird! [jayne whistles] adonis! [jayne whistles] come here. i brought you some steak. man, it's a pretty day. you've got a much better view over here. [jayne chuckles] no wonder, this is a better view for me too. you happy? what you doing? silly. you're just silly, aren't you? you're the silliest bird i know. i'm going. i'll see you tomorrow. woo. [engine revs] - ann came in the health food store that i went to work at after i retired. she would live with people and then teach 'em how to eat for rent. then she got to where she didn't have anywhere to live. jaynie came up and asked us what we thought about her. d we said, well, she's different. - well, she talks with an australian accent, but i believe she spent more time maybe in new zealand. - i think i've met ann one time and i don't know ann well. [dramatic music] - of course, great britain is a tiny, little place on the map. there it is there. i was born in preston, lancashire, which is the north of england. i left when i was about two weeks old and we went down to london. and then there was the outbreak of world war ii. i was nine months old. i lived in cyprus too with the women's royal air foe supports. very beautiful iand. it was r by the greeks a, and i was there when they got their independence in 1960. and then i had this offer to go to australia. took six weeks on the boat and it was a lot of fun. it was like a floating hotel. i wanted to move around. i thought, i'll ver see australia stuck in an fice. and i eventually went on the barrier reef and lived on an island. and i was a boat hostess, taking people out in a glass-bottom boat. i met people from all over the world that came to see the reef. it's very autiful. it's one of the seven wonders of the world. i was adventurous and i wanted to keep moving. i even drove from adelaide to darwin 2,000 miles. it took two weeks to drive that length because the car didn't go any faster than 25 miles an hour. it was an a model ford. and we didn't have inflated tires, it was solid rubber. my dad said to me, "what are you gonna do now?" i said, "well, i'm going to south africa." "good heavens, you don't know anyone there." i said, "exactly, that's why i'm going there." i was there when they got their independence, changing their name from rhodesia to zimbabwe. prince crles came over to represent the queen, to hand the country over to the africans. i joined a dating agency for the american gentleman looking for a british wife. and i met this american doctor from arkansas. i got married and he was addicted to codeine. he was very abusive by the way. i used to go to bed at night and put all the knives and scissors and everything under my mattress. eventually, he was arrested. and mostly lived here in hot springs, quite frankly. i got introduced to abraham here in hot springs. i like that philosophy. - she does listen to "law of attraction." i started listening to that just becausehe played it 24/7. it is what it is, but there's something to the energy. and eventually, i'd like to, hopefully win the lottery. - you can't want something that you don't don't have and be a vibrational match to it. you have to be what you want and then you can have it. and it is not inconceivable, in fact, it is completely conceivable that when you hang around in the vortex and you're feeling tuned in, tapped in, turned on, you could be inspired to stop at the 7/11 and fired with the timing of the ticket and inspired to buying the ticket that is the winning of the lottery. but you gotta be in the vortex to do that. and you don't do that just all of a sudden. all you gotta do is get in the vortex that's the requirement. you gotta get in there, know that you're in there, and frequent that place often. do you believe that there's no risk at all? - [jayne] my favorite machine over there. - [esther] in this money that has been a mask for you, do you believe that it is there risk free? - oh, this one's up. up to 125, that's good. - you've got to practice the feeling of prosperity, even though the dollars that are in your current bank account may not reflect the 94 million that's on its way to you. you have to take the emotional journey there, even before you've taken the financial journey. - they asked me when's the last time i had a dress on. - [man] tell me the last time you had a dress on was? play it, jaynie, play it. - no, 'cause i'm gonna give. - [man] no, tell it. - when it was on my head. down at the restaurant, where everybody's always curious about me. i don't know, what y'all think. some of 'em may not wanna come in anymore. there's a lot of prejudice still in the world. - the henrys told me that they had been swimming with the grandkids and they got through and they carried the big old flamingo and left it. and that buzzard was there flopping around. he thought he was in competition with something. [playful music] he tore it all up. [playful music] - we took it outta the poo. we didn't think that adonis would have any interest in it at all. the thing wasn't food. it wasn't a threat. i don't know why adonis would've done that. - he's not a tame bird. he is not a pet. they mate for life and he was a young bird, so he didn't ever have a chance. his parents check in with him, then they'd fly away, all of them would would fly away, he'd be still there. my dad was a quaker, so he loved animals and birds. the day he died a cardinal was tapping on the window. every day i worry about that vulture. he is in a safe spot right now, but it's involving humans again. so, i know humans have a different idea of what he needs to be doing. formulating the idea that he needs to be euthanized because he's a nuisance. he does use the restroom. it's not like a goose where they make a big mess, but people have complained and they're afraid he's gonna eat their dogs. so, i gotta try to get him back in those woods since the weather's warm. [wind whistles] see, he knows i'm trying to catch him. come here, big bird. adonis. [jayne whistles] come here, big bird. [jayne clucks] [jayne whistles] adonis, come on. [jayne clucks] a lotta times he wants to be caught, 'cause he's been like, in a bad situation. he was at the vet, he'd let me catch him 'cause he knew. and the day i took him out of the house that day. well, i'm gonna try to get him right now. adonis. what you doing? i've got you. oh, come on, adonis. i don't think any one of these people could catch him if i can't. really, unless you know, and i don't think anybody's gonna shoot him. and i've betrayed his trust. obviously, he's not very happy. and so, i'm just wondering if i'm doing the right thing. i mean, am i any different than anybody else now. i mean, i'm not gonna harm him, but is it just a selfish thought that i want him back up in the woods just 'cause of my own fears? i'm thinking i'm gonna leave him alone for awle. [jayne whistles] - [operator] hot springs 911. - [jayne] hi, somebody just broke into my apartment and i have an 80-year-old woman that lives there. she doesn't lock the door 'cause the cat comes in. - [operator] okay, how long ago did this happen? - right now, she just called me. she's supposed to call you. she called me. - [operator] do we have any description on what the individuals looked like? - i don't know. i told her to call 911. - [operator] yeah, we just got, she actually just called and talked to somebody else. - [jayne] ann? ann? so, did you catch the [indistinct] in here? - someone moved in number four and i think they left the door open. she got hold of my arm and pulled me off the ground and punched me. [indistinct radio chatter] - do y'all have any surveillance cameras or anything. - no. - [officer] where did she punch you? - in the face here. i felt blood coming outta my mouth, but i washed it off. - okay, can you- - i don't feel sick. - [officer] i know, i'm not checking you for sicess, i'm checking for injuries, ma'am. i'm not a doctor, i'm a police officer. - i'd like to give you a hug. - ah, yeah. - i like to hug. you're a sweet guy. - ah, i try to be. can i look at this and see. lemme lift up on this, okay. you're bleeding from an ear. - [ann] i'm pretty tough actually. - yeah, you should have socked her back. - i'm not in the habit of doing that. - [officer] i know. i'm gonna be right back. - what is your name? - officemcclane, john. - officer mcclane. - [john] yeah, john mcclane. - she was in my bedroom. everything i have is gone. oh, that pisses me off. your purse is here. she went in the bedroom and took all my moy. i told you to keep the door closed. - [ann] the cat wanted to get in. [einstein they do? there's nothing they can do. where are you living? - [man] i'm on fourth by farrow lake there. - yeah. - yeah. - [man] up there past seven. - y'all been alright then, huh? - yeah, i've been doing okay. - okay. - i just come from a church up there. the church up here. - oh, to get, yeah. oh, hold on, i'm gonna throw some money. - thank you. - you're welcome. it's off. **** - okay, i got it. - i love you, jess. - you have a good one, jaynie. - okay, bye, bye. hadn't seen you in a while. - yeah, i'm okay, thank you. i appreciate it. - [jayne] i believe in karma, really, i do. hi, ashley. - [ashley] what's going on? - so, i got 250. i'll bring you some more this week. - [ashley] okay, girl. - thanks. - bye. [coins jingle] this is my life savings. i'm trying to help somebody when i can't even help myself. anything that looks like it might be prehistoric throw away. - might be- - throw it out. - what is it? - i don't know. but throw it out. it's a banana. frozen banana. - [ann] wel