Henry Winkler
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Wow. My father asked his mother... and took my mother's jewelry, bought a box of chocolate, melted the chocolate, poured the chocolate over the jewelry, put it back in the box, put the box under his arm, and then got a work visa for six weeks. So when the Nazis said, are you taking anything of value? He said, no, open my bags, you check my pockets, I have nothing.
Wow. My father asked his mother... and took my mother's jewelry, bought a box of chocolate, melted the chocolate, poured the chocolate over the jewelry, put it back in the box, put the box under his arm, and then got a work visa for six weeks. So when the Nazis said, are you taking anything of value? He said, no, open my bags, you check my pockets, I have nothing.
And that box of chocolate started him on his new life because he pawned all of the jewelry until he was able to buy it back. And I have my great-grandfather's pocket watch that came out of jewelry encased in chocolate. Wow. That's pretty cool.
And that box of chocolate started him on his new life because he pawned all of the jewelry until he was able to buy it back. And I have my great-grandfather's pocket watch that came out of jewelry encased in chocolate. Wow. That's pretty cool.
And that box of chocolate started him on his new life because he pawned all of the jewelry until he was able to buy it back. And I have my great-grandfather's pocket watch that came out of jewelry encased in chocolate. Wow. That's pretty cool.
Yes, yes. And that chocolate, you couldn't eat it. You could not eat it. It always gave you herpes. It was a terrible thing.
Yes, yes. And that chocolate, you couldn't eat it. You could not eat it. It always gave you herpes. It was a terrible thing.
Yes, yes. And that chocolate, you couldn't eat it. You could not eat it. It always gave you herpes. It was a terrible thing.
I understand all of that. I swear. I do. I admire. They learned a new language. He started a business in a new country. He didn't know if he would be able to stay. But here it is, when you have a child and they're in front of you, they're not an extension of who you are. They're not there to make you proud.
I understand all of that. I swear. I do. I admire. They learned a new language. He started a business in a new country. He didn't know if he would be able to stay. But here it is, when you have a child and they're in front of you, they're not an extension of who you are. They're not there to make you proud.
I understand all of that. I swear. I do. I admire. They learned a new language. He started a business in a new country. He didn't know if he would be able to stay. But here it is, when you have a child and they're in front of you, they're not an extension of who you are. They're not there to make you proud.
And if you see your child has got a problem, even if you don't know the name, if you don't understand it, your job is to make sure that that child feels comfortable enough not to lose their entire self-esteem, but to help them meet their destiny, not get proud of them when they figured out how to meet their destiny all by themselves.
And if you see your child has got a problem, even if you don't know the name, if you don't understand it, your job is to make sure that that child feels comfortable enough not to lose their entire self-esteem, but to help them meet their destiny, not get proud of them when they figured out how to meet their destiny all by themselves.
And if you see your child has got a problem, even if you don't know the name, if you don't understand it, your job is to make sure that that child feels comfortable enough not to lose their entire self-esteem, but to help them meet their destiny, not get proud of them when they figured out how to meet their destiny all by themselves.
You don't lose it. Dyslexia is with you You just have to learn to negotiate it. And there are things I just can't do. And then there are other people who I depend on to do it. Right. You know, thank God, Stacy, my wife, is a brilliant speller. Right. But it's hereditary. I'm sorry.
You don't lose it. Dyslexia is with you You just have to learn to negotiate it. And there are things I just can't do. And then there are other people who I depend on to do it. Right. You know, thank God, Stacy, my wife, is a brilliant speller. Right. But it's hereditary. I'm sorry.
You don't lose it. Dyslexia is with you You just have to learn to negotiate it. And there are things I just can't do. And then there are other people who I depend on to do it. Right. You know, thank God, Stacy, my wife, is a brilliant speller. Right. But it's hereditary. I'm sorry.
Am I right about that? I did not know that that was going to happen. In 2001, I had just finished a Broadway play with John Ritter and Len Cariou. Right. It was a... A Neil Simon play. Oh my God. It was my dream. The first play I did open and closed in one night. This one ran for nine months. Wow. So I come home, can't get hired. I go to a friend and I said, I don't know what to do. I need help.
Am I right about that? I did not know that that was going to happen. In 2001, I had just finished a Broadway play with John Ritter and Len Cariou. Right. It was a... A Neil Simon play. Oh my God. It was my dream. The first play I did open and closed in one night. This one ran for nine months. Wow. So I come home, can't get hired. I go to a friend and I said, I don't know what to do. I need help.
Am I right about that? I did not know that that was going to happen. In 2001, I had just finished a Broadway play with John Ritter and Len Cariou. Right. It was a... A Neil Simon play. Oh my God. It was my dream. The first play I did open and closed in one night. This one ran for nine months. Wow. So I come home, can't get hired. I go to a friend and I said, I don't know what to do. I need help.