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Cary: between this and teaching, it doesn't give me a lot of time to do anything else, as far as free time; however, during the summer I have a lot of free* time I watch a little TV, cue up on the news, watch the Discovery Channel and try to educate myself — like watching science programs, outdoor nature programs Watch a little footiiall when it’s on. a lit tle soccer. ODE: You don't play checkers or dominoes, or anything like that7 Cary: 1 play Super Nintendo. (Laughs.) ODE: Do you usually go to Duck games7 Cary: I've been going to Duck football games ever since 1 was a little kid I spent over eight years at the University of Oregon, and I am a Duck fan. ODE: What did you play in high school? Cary: The only thing I did in high sc hool — you know, I mentioned my stature — I played soccer. ODE: Do you have to do any training to he a bounc er, or is it that you're big. and you can sit here, look at IDs and verify them? (airy: being large in stature is a benefit It makes people have more respect lor you; there's less chance that someone will think. "Well, let's see how tough this guy is Let's see if ho can actually beat me up." I have a few pounds, so I can fall on most people and they'll be splattered on the floor. ODE: If you tell someone that they can't come in, do you have anybody that picks Tights with you? Cary: No You got some name-calling, hut I don't go up to people and punch them in the face. I'm the bounc er: I'm supposed to set the example. The name calling is not justification for assaulting somebody. I'm supposed to have a squared-away head on my shoulders. ODE: What would you call yourself — bouncer, security, or what? Cary: My shirt says security. The Guido’s hand book calls me security And everyone knows what I am; a bouncer. You look up sec urity and door man in the Webster's Dictionary, I don't know what you'll Tend, but I know that if you look up bouncer it says "ejects disorderly people from the establishment." That's what 1 do. It's not a bad job. It should lie pretty easy, but football season's coming up. ODE: Do you make more money, then, during the regular year? Cary: Me? I make an hourly flat wage — this is a real humbling amount of money for my education — $6.25 an hour. Remember that when you write it down — "In his own words, he said. 'It's a hum bling amount.' " {Laughs.) ODE: You can live on that? 1Bouncing... in a way it’s kind of embarrassing to me... I feel like this isn’t what I educated myself for —to become a bouncer. I’m waiting for a teaching job to come along.’ — Cary Woodle, Guido's bouncer Cary: It makes it real hard during the summer Mv wife works at Fred Meyer as a grocery clerk We get by. more or less. We don't drive a Mazernti or a Lambourghini ... (Laughs.) ODE: What do you drive? ('.ary: I’m driving my wife's car — she drives a Fairmont — and I leave my Mustang at home. It’s an 'HO Mustang with a 302 in it. and it eats gas like a pig Aren't you going to ask, what's my favorite music? Well, don't get me wrong. I like a lot of the music they play hero, but I like a little of AC/DC's Back in Black. When you figure what you wore lis tening to your senior year of high school or your freshman year of college, that's the kind of music that's going to stick with you for the rest of your life as far as your preference goes. Lot's face it. our grandparents like Lawrence Welk music. That's what they were listening to when they were kids. You know. I like a lot of music, We had a "Dis co Night" and the law students were in here, and they were ploying "Hum baby, bum” from "Disco Inferno.” It's not going to cut the mustard nowa days. but it's still kind of cool to listen to. Now. I think you need to ask me a couple of Questions — "Cary, why do you always wear those dorky glasses?" ODE: "So. Cary, why do you always wear those dorky glasses?" Cary: If I wear contacts and it gets really smoky in here, it becomes very uncomfortable on my eyes. These dorky glasses are very convenient — I don’t have to worry about the smoke bugging my eyes. Now, "Why do you always wear those combat boots. Cary?" ODE: "Why do you always wear those combat hoots. Cary?" Cary: When I first started bouncing here a year and a half ago, 1 always wore my Levi's and my cow boy boots, so one, the floor gets slippery and two, Levi's are awfully tight, you can’t move in them. Now. these are Uncle Sam's issue. The pants, you can move in them, and the boots, they grab the floor, ODE: How many "Security" T-shirts do they give you? Cary: (Sighs.) Just one. ODE: Do you wash it every day, then? Cary: Every few days. (Laughs.) 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