Oh, you're still doing it.
Yeah.
That's fantastic.
Hi, Clint.
Good.
How you doing?
I'm good.
I'm good.
How are you doing?
I'm not doing too bad.
You are not doing too bad.
You're fantastic.
So you are-- just
in case you forgot.
You're 89 years old.
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I'll be back.
When are you turning 90?
When's your birthday?
I don't think I'll
ever tell anybody.
Really?
It's May 31.
All right, well, you just did.
May 31st.
In case you were going to give
me some swag or something.
Yeah, I'm going to give you--
yeah, of course I am.
First of all, how do you--
you feel great, don't you?
Because I can just tell.
You're, like, healthy.
Yeah, I think so.
Yeah.
I think so.
Yeah.
Do you care about age?
Do you think about like,
oh, I'm going to be 90?
Does that matter to you?
I don't think about it.
I sometimes think--
when I was a little kid,
I used to hang out with
my grandfather, who
was in his 90s.
And I thought,
Jesus, who the hell
would want to live this long?
Yeah.
[LAUGHTER]
Turns out you do.
Yeah.
Yeah.
[APPLAUSE]
And you've been
here on the lot--
I mean, we've been here-- how
many years have we been here,
14 years?
15?
11.
11 years.
And you've been here--
oh, well, you were
here before we were.
We've been neighbors
for 11 years.
How long have you been here?
About 40 years.
No.
[APPLAUSE, CHEERING]
Yes.
Your office?
Yeah.
That's been your
office for 40 years?
Yeah.
Wow, you'd think
you'd park better.
Yeah, well--
You-- I don't know if
anybody else has squirrels
that go into the office.
But he actually puts
nuts out on the desk.
And they come into the
office, and the squirrels
hang out in Clint's office.
They hang for a while.
And then they get
bored, and they leave.
They get bored.
They're not bored.
They're just--
Yeah, but you know, squirrels
have a slight attention
deficit.
Well, yeah.
When the nuts run out, yes.
So we had a really bad fire
that came very close to the lot.
And everybody was evacuated.
It happened on a weekend.
And you were working.
And everyone said get
off because the fire
was at the hillside
right next to the lot.
Yeah.
And the air quality was so
bad that everyone evacuated.
And you said what to them?
Yeah, I was coming back down to
do some work at a soundstage.
And I saw all this smoke going.
And I said, boy, that
sounds-- that's right
where Warner Brothers is.
I said-- and I'm getting
closer and closer.
And it's Warner
Brothers, and it's smoke.
And I got almost up
there, and I thought,
the whole studio
is burning down.
Maybe I'll go in and see if
I can retrieve something.
And it wasn't.
It was the hill behind there.
Right.
But-- so we went into the
soundstage and started working.
And then we forgot about it.
And everybody said-- everybody
said, oh, the studio's
been evacuated.
I said, well, we're
not evacuated.
We're here working, so--
Yeah.
OK.
Well--
[APPLAUSE]
I mean, look at that.
That's crazy.
So your son Scott was
here not too long ago,
who is extremely handsome.
And-- yeah, extremely handsome.
[CHEERING]
Look at--
[CHEERING]
But look at how--
That's not my son.
[LAUGHTER]
It could be you.
Look at the pictures of
you when you were that age.
And-- look at that.
[CHEERING]
Yeah.
Look at you.
Handsome.
Mmm.
Yeah.
Your son's pants
are falling down.
[LAUGHTER]
Yeah, they are.
Yeah.
it was a different.
Style in those days.
Yeah, different pants
than you were wearing.
All right, we're
going to take a break.
More with Clint after this.
