ROBIN WILLIAMS: Excuse me, sir.
We'd you like to buy
your right front tire.
PASSENGER:
That's not really a BMW!
PASSENGER 2: Next stop,
we'll take it right off you.
Excuse me, we're conducting
an experiment
in accidents on highways
caused by distractions.
(PASSENGERS LAUGHING)
BENNET TRAMER: He used to
introduce me as his best friend.
And I hadn't known him
that long.
I think he needed a best friend.
Madam, please wait.
I'm making a plea for love.
Please, madam, still love me.
(INDISTINCT)
(MAN CACKLES)
(INDISTINCT)
LARRY GROBEL: Early in life,
did you have a fear
 -of abandonment?
-WILLIAMS: Oh, yeah.
 It's a primal fear
for any child.
 And then it dictates a lot of
how you deal with life.
♪ (CHEERFUL MUSIC PLAYING) ♪
Someone who was very childlike
in a lot of ways
was awesome to have as a dad
as a young kid.
 He would...
 set up a whole yard filled
with, you know, toys.
 My dad wasn't afraid
to get his hands dirty,
and jump in and play with kids,
but on their terms.
