Transcript
Narrator/Advertiser (0:00)
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Narrator/Host (Keith Morrison) (0:05)
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Narrator/Host (Keith Morrison) (1:04)
Sometimes in moments of crisis, it's instructive to look back in time to think anew about the old family stories we once found so amusing. Like the night of the Shrine dance in Conway, South Carolina, way back in 1988, family stories have a way of fusing fact and fiction together after a few dozen tellings, and this is one of those it was getting late, the story goes, and Chris was getting antsy. He'd wanted to speak with Nancy's father, but he knew the timing needed to be right. When he finally saw his chance, Chris asked O' Neill Cannon to step outside,
Nancy Latham (née Cannon) (1:48)
and he said, Mr. Cannon, I would like to propose to your daughter, and I want to ask for her hand in marriage. And. And my dad said, well, son, I got something to tell you first.
Narrator/Host (Keith Morrison) (1:58)
What followed was a long story about Nancy and a squabble she'd once had with her brother Neil, when they were kids, something about a backyard baseball game. Anyway, this is how Nancy tells it, he said.
Nancy Latham (née Cannon) (2:12)
When Nancy was a little girl, she and her brother were playing ball in the backyard, so whoever was catching was calling the strikes or balls, and Nancy happened to be catching. And when she called her brother out on a strike, he got so mad he took the aluminum baseball bat in his hand and slammed it down on her hand that was on the ground as she was catching. And he said, oh. Nancy screamed.
