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  • >> Farrah Fawcett: So I turned around. I said, "Listen,

  • I'm having a problem with a man right now, okay?

  • I don't like men very much so shut the [bleep] up.

  • Get away from me 'cause I am in a pissed off mood."

  • And he just goes, "Okay, okay."

  • >> [Music: YACHT "The Afterlife"]

  • >> Larry Grobel: She actually came in a black Jaguar

  • driving to a restaurant I was meeting her at in the Hollywood Hills.

  • And she was 47 years old.

  • She was still very attractive. She still had that dynamic smile.

  • And the story that really

  • she told me was a turning point for her

  • was this story in the taxi,

  • because she said that it proved to her

  • that she wasn't to be taken lightly.

  • And that she was not a Charlie's Angels airhead, basically.

  • Farrah was doing "Extremities" the play, off-Broadway in Manhattan

  • and...

  • >> [Music: "The Afterlife" continues]

  • >> Farrah Fawcett: It was raining and

  • I remember I was on 5th Avenue and 51st.

  • And I had on these—I remember it exactlythese pants,

  • these Maud Frizon shoes with little heels but they were like stiletto

  • and kind of this big shirt. But it was raining and I was wet.

  • And all I was thinking is: I am going to have to do this performance with wet hair.

  • What am I going to do? I am going to be late. There's no taxi, you know.

  • When it rains in New York, you know, there is no— I'd never been late. I've never missed

  • a performance.

  • Oh my god. So I was panicking.

  • >> [Music: Jahzzar "Haunted"]

  • >> Farrah Fawcett: And I had my assistant with me who was a gay guy.

  • I didn't know him very well. And so one of these

  • what I thought I guess was a gypsy cab, kind of a van, pulled up.

  • And he said, "Are you trying to get a taxi?" And I said, "Yes."

  • He said, "Okay, get in. I'll take you."

  • And he said, "Where do you want to go?" And I told him.

  • >> [Music: "Haunted" continues]

  • >> Farrah Fawcett: Now we passed, actually,

  • the street I wanted to go to and I went, "No, wait, wait. Oh no, you passed—"

  • because now I'm in a panic.

  • And so he just slams on the brakes

  • and reaches over and pulls a screwdriver out of the, you know, glove compartment.

  • And he turns around to us and he holds it like this and he goes, "Give me your [bleep]ing

  • money."

  • >> [Music: Jahzzar "Memories"]

  • >> Farrah Fawcett: So I said: "Oh man, you know.

  • Listen, let me tell you something:

  • I'll give you all my money. Just please take me where I want to go

  • which we passed it, so if you just do that..."

  • He said, "Just shut the [bleep] up. Give me your money."

  • He was like really abusive.

  • >> [Music: "Memories" continues]

  • >> Farrah Fawcett: And so I just sat there and I looked at him.

  • And all of the sudden he said, "You, faggot, out,"

  • which was my assistant.

  • And he said, "And you, [bleep], give me your fucking money."

  • Now I dislike that word so much, and I really was offended that this guy said this to me.

  • So I had my assistant like pulling on my right hand

  • which I'm right-handed so my strongest hand

  • in case I might need to defend myself.

  • And the guy has got this screwdriver really close to my face, and I'm going, "Let go of

  • my arm."

  • And so he gets out., and the guy says, "Close the door," so he closes the door.

  • And we are just staring at each other.

  • >> [Music: "Memories" continues]

  • >> Farrah Fawcett: And in my mind I'm going: Okay, he's got a screwdriver.

  • That will go in my leg and that will hurt.

  • That will hurt.

  • It won't kill me. He's not going to get my eye. I'll go back.

  • And I've got on these stiletto heels. Aim for his face.

  • Okay, if he wants to duke it out, my legs are my strongest. You know, okay.

  • >> [Music: "Memories" continues]

  • >> Farrah Fawcett: So we just sat there looking at each other.

  • And he's like enraged.

  • He's like some crazy guy.

  • He's white but he's just likeHis face is all

  • frothing and everything.

  • And so I said, "Come on, chicken [bleep].

  • You going to use it or what? What? Come on!"

  • And so he just went, "You shut the [bleep] up. Shut the [bleep] up. Give me your money."

  • I said, "[Bleep] you. No.

  • If you took me where I wanted to go I would. Now [bleep] you.

  • So do something or let me out, because I have to go."

  • He said, "You get out. Get out." He starts screaming at me: Get out, get out.

  • >> [Music: Henry Mancini "Charlie's Angels Theme"]

  • >> Farrah Fawcett: Anyway, I got to the theater like two minutes before I went on.

  • And when we got out my assistant said,

  • "I can't believe he called me a faggot."

  • And I said, "He called me a [bleep]. Shut up and don't ever grab my arm again."

  • >> [Music: "Charlie's Angels Theme" continues to end]

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>> Farrah Fawcett: So I turned around. I said, "Listen,

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