- Hello, how are you? - Fine, thank you. I have a payroll check I'd like to cash. Certainly.
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- Corner here. - Thanks, son.
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Which one am I?
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Thirty milligrams of codeine every four hours. Run the plasma at 60 drops a minute till we calculate the fluid requirements. What do you estimate the degree and extent of the burns, Kildare? Second and third-degree burns over about 20% of the body surface. - Do you concur? - I concur. Let's get him up to Pediatrics.
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At the end of the day, I'll be choosing eight young ladies to be a part of Pan Am's future stewardess flight crew program. These eight young ladies will accompany me on a two-month public relations tour through Europe where they will discover firsthand what it takes to be a Pan American stewardess.
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It's great to see you, Daddy.
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Christ, Terry! This is Italian knit! - Watch where you're going! - It's just a shirt, man! Frank! Come quick!
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You're lying, right?
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Oh, Frank.
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Pleasure to have you back, Captain. What do you think, Angelo? The tomatoes are ripe this afternoon.
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Dr. Harris. Do you concur? Concur with what, sir?
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Excuse me, Mother.
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What are you doing dressed like this? I took a government job. You see what I'm doing? Do you have a good lawyer?
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Thank you very much and welcome to To Tell the Truth. Our first guest, he's made a career out of being the most outrageous impostor that we've ever come across on this show. You'll see what I mean. Number One, what is your name, please? My name is Frank William Abagnale. - Number Two? - My name is Frank William Abagnale. - Number Three? - My name is Frank William Abagnale. From 1964 to 1967, I successfully impersonated an airline pilot for Pan Am Airways, and I flew over two million miles for free. During that time, I was also the Chief Resident Pediatrician at a Georgia hospital and an Assistant Attorney General for the State of Louisiana. By the time I was caught, I was considered the youngest and most daring con man in U.S. history. I had cashed almost $4 million in fraudulent checks in 26 foreign countries and all 50 states. And I did it all before my 19th birthday.