CH: Scooping ice cream at Braum's
Ice Cream shop in Dallas.
CH: My kids, if I can call them a possession. I
don't have things. I don't really like things. I'm
not a car guy.
CH: Pretty simple. A good, loyal, honest man, a
great friend, and a great dad. Someone who was
present for his kids and was there with them all
the way.
TDN: What was your first paying job?
TDN: What is your most prized possession?
TDN: How would you like to be remembered?
CH: Scooping ice cream at Braum's Ice Cream
shop in Dallas. I had to wear these really horrible
brown Dickies, and this horrible white starched
shirt and a bad hat, and my friends would come
in, and I thought, `Oh, man.' They liked it for the
free ice cream, and luckily cell phones and things
like that didn't exist or there would be video.
TDN: Most embarrassing thing that has
ever happened to you?