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Just like that for me. Spine. Stand by. I'll put a piece of cardboard in that door. What do you say we give a shot now? First off. How could I have gone a long way to meet you? I'm telling you, I knew we hit the road of wrestling. Your. Your name? Jose. Mariano Lopez. Now spelled juicy m r i a and a l o p easy dash CPEROUR1 down if you can just keep it quiet. All right. Thanks. Appreciate it. You were on television 1978. Is that correct? Yeah. You're probably the only kid I know ever headed behind on television. Is that right? Yeah. What happened? I got paddled by the principal, and I think he took his dad a little too seriously and bruised me all up. I don't bruises you. I mean, what did you do? I got in a fight with a big, fat guy, and they pulled apart and sent us down the office and. They they said either suspend me or paddle me. So my dad just said, paddle me. He didn't expect that, you know. Were you a troublemaker? No. I mean, you were like, such a nice little kid that had you been getting in a whole lot of trouble up to that point? No. We I mean, I just saw pictures of you, and you do look like a nice kid, and I'm a nice guy. Honey, were you a nice kid? Yeah. Tommy and. I would say so. Now try to stay out of trouble. Yeah. But basically, you were a nice little kid. Yeah. Just tell me. That house. Nice kid. Yeah. So your mother was absolutely furious. She had everybody out there who caught that. You got to give me longer questions and.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136844/file/253856#t=6.25,174.14"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136844/file/253856/transcript/71688/annotation/2","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Yeah, and. All right. I'm doing all the talking in here. What I'm trying to do is I'm trying to help you along here. Give me your thoughts so that you can give me whole sentences. Who called? Who called? Steve? You. I don't know. The. Probably my father, My father and my mother. So when the story went public, then what happened? What do you mean? I mean, what happened after the story got on television? What happened? What happened at school the next day after this went on? Well, I had to stay out of school for about a week. You know, I couldn't sit down and nothing. So. I got teased, you know, by all the other kids. And he may because you're behind me here and they call me like nationwide and stuff like that. Why are they going at you? Because, you know, it's on national television and the little girls have anything to say about it? No. You know. To the kids in school gave you a hard time? Yeah. Tell me about it. Mac, it was long time ago. Yeah. I just teased you stuff just like any other kid do. And that the ones who made smart remarks were the teachers. You know. Being sarcastic like. But you got you got through that school, I mean, in India. I got through school. Any more trouble after that? Here and there. And I can't remember everything. Not Missouri? No. So you're all grown up now. You got a kid of your own? Yeah, I have one on the way, too. This little boy looks an awful lot like you splitting image. Except for the eyes are blue. I suppose he gets in trouble when they battle him at school. I won't allow it.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136844/file/253856#t=174.29,305.35"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136844/file/253856/transcript/71688/annotation/3","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Yeah. He said, I don't believe in it. And I think is that is giving them a license to abuse and. I couldn't stand for it. You know, I'm going to show you're behind on TV again. What do you think of that? Well, I don't care, but my wife really doesn't want you to. Why not? I guess it would embarrass her. You know, as bruised as you're behind. What? I was only a mother. Good luck. But I. So I will do it all over again. You were telling me where you were born? I was born in Germany. Frankfurt. Facts and service. My father was in the military and I guess he was stationed in Germany. We moved over to America that 2 or 3 months after I was born. So you've been in the Baltimore area ever since you were two, three months old? Yeah. And you attended you were living there at the time? I was living in Glen Burnie in a place called Glenwood. In the school. The school. I went to all the local schools there, Glendale Elementary, and then my junior high where that happened in Glen Burnie Senior High. So tell me, you were going to Mali Junior High. Just told me that about that you were you were attending and you know what grade you ran out or what were you. And so it's hard to remember back then. How old were you? How old are nine? How old were you then? Are 12, I guess 1213 As you were going where I was going to margin, I had put all that sentence on and you were such a you were going and so and here you were 12, 13, you were in Mr. So-and-so's class. And the principal that have that piled you because you just told me that one thing in a sentence or a pack started off without a little you, I think exactly how old I was.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136844/file/253856#t=305.86,461.25"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136844/file/253856/transcript/71688/annotation/4","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I think I was 12. Okay. Okay. The story broke. I just said, we're going to get this. Don't worry about it. All right. So you were how old? I was 12 years old. And seventh grade, I was coming out our class. And I don't exactly remember how the fight started, but I got in a fight with a boy named Peter, and the fight was broke out. And we were both hard in the office. And the decision was made, you know, whether or not to paddle me or suspend me. And my father said, you know, go ahead, pal. And expect, you know, the severe paddling. And when I got home, yeah, so should my mother and everything. She was she wanted to go ripped the man's head off, you know? But my father, I guess, you know, him being an officer of the law, he wanted to go through the system. So somebody called Channel 13. Steve Frazier showed up. And then what happened? They. They showed my bud on TV. Yes, Very embarrassing. But sure, they get the point. Yeah. Yeah. Whatever happened to the principal? I mean, I guess he still principal. They. Him. He moved over to Glen Burnie about a year after I went to Glen Burnie. He's. He's probably still there. I have no idea. So you're, you're grown up now. I mean, they didn't have the worst of a tremendous, terribly bad effect on you. You're able to say you went there for a while, you couldn't even sit down. Is that right? Tell me about that. Well, I had to take a week off, you know. It hurt to sit. You know, I had to lay on my stomach all the time at home, you know, not. Did you take a week off just to get out of school? No, no.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136844/file/253856#t=464.56,586.04"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136844/file/253856/transcript/71688/annotation/5","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I took the week off because I couldn't sit now. When I went back to school, you know, my math teacher making a smart remark about her child, If you sell her child, there's something wrong. His butt with the bruise all the time, you know? And I had to put up with smart remarks like that all the time. And the kids are in kindergarten a little bit, too. Yeah. You know what? They're just kids. Charities. You get into a fight so that you're few here and there. How did you get to be your butt? No. Never again. Ever again. And like I said before, you're grown up now. You have your own family, and your son looks an awful lot like you and. And so now you have the responsibilities that goes along with the young man. What do you tell your boy? I mean, is he going to school? He starts next year. So we are going to stay out of trouble, you know. But if you know he's got a fight, he's got a fight, you know? I'm not going to let him be beat up on all the time and be in trouble. But still, you know, if he's if he gets in trouble, he gets in trouble. He's a kid, you know? That's what people don't understand nowadays. Kids will be kids, you know. There's no sense to bruise them all up and everything that sort of thing happen nowadays. I think that principle would have been very serious trouble. Yeah. We talk from the court and everything. You know, the judge said, you know, he was just doing his job. Yeah. And his job was abusing kids. You know, what can you do when all this happened to you? And if you're if your your son gets in trouble and he needs you behind, be you.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136844/file/253856#t=586.96,697.61"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136844/file/253856/transcript/71688/annotation/6","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"All right. The principal. Do it. Of course. But where are you now? No, I don't think anything's there Serious enough. You know, if he gets in a fight, you know, that might not been his fault, you know? You know, if he starts a fight, you know, I'll punish him. You know, I ain't going to hit him. So through your experience, as far as you're concerned, you're never going to beat your son like that? No, never for any of for any reason. Tell me that in your own words what we just say. So if if your boy if your boy misbehaves and, you know, if my boy misbehaves, he'll get a punishment I can send to his room, you know, no Nintendo or, you know, no movies because that's what he likes to do in a Nintendo slot. But as far as repeating, no, there's no sense in it. It doesn't prove nothing. You know, it wouldn't change nothing. You know, if it it doesn't prove a thing. Well, you're going to have a lucky boy based on based on your own personal experience, but that sort of thing. Yeah. So now you graduated from a county school system, are you not? I didn't graduate in the school system now. And what are you doing now? Presently? I'm a ceramic tile man. Put a thousand new homes. How's business that's picking up now? It was slow for a while, but it's picked up. Some people say you hair was kind of slow or you weren't taken a bit more. Yeah. So you got married. How old were you when you get married? 21 to 22 to marry a Baltimore girl. Yeah, from this area. From seven. Seven. And so you've been married now for how long? You got to me that.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136844/file/253856#t=697.88,827.05"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136844/file/253856/transcript/71688/annotation/7","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"3 or 4 years. Now three years later. As for. For three years. There's no way we want. We. Now, based on what happened to you when you were a kid, when you were 11, 12 years old, this severe beating you got now you got a son of your own. If he misbehaves, you're going to be know that he'll just get a punishment like his sent to his room or, you know, no privileges like Nintendo or movies. But you're not going to be. No, I'm not going to be that. That doesn't make any sense because it won't change. Nothing at all would do is would hurt him, you know, and your job and love your son. Right. Right. My job is love, my son. Not to be. Not to beat him. You picked right up. Born in Germany and left when he was 23 months old. Your father was stationed in the Army in then in Frankfurt. Right. For three months, only left Germany and came to America. Thank you, Marilyn. Yeah. My mother's German. Who's going to go. Yeah. How is that? School, Halloween or a teenager where you became a teenager. You got interested in motorcycles and then got. Girls and motorcycles, either or. This is where he removed where you came from. Germany. Yeah, well, we moved to Glenwood Canyon. When they came to Maryland, they moved to an account in Glenwood. Right? What was your father's name? He was a Eduardo as. Karen. Karen. I'm actually far later. Hi, I'm Matt. 91 of the American 80. I have. I'm Mark. I like to change my mind. Trust me. Yeah. That way you know the differences. That there's something very extreme. All. 650 108. Last I checked was 511. The answer to your my choice I is not.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136844/file/253856#t=831.06,1193.66"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136844/file/253856/transcript/71688/annotation/8","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Because that's what that. So in no place to sit. Finally. Could you work? Yeah. Time. All. 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