This is amaZing- it really captures Richard in such a compassionate way. So glad it's making it's way around Davidson. I'm going to play it for Richard next week- he will love it. Thank you, James.
What a beautiful documentary of a man that is so a part of this town. I grew up here and know Richard. We lived across the street from him and he was a good neighbor. He payed attention to everything that happened around him and that made us feel safer because he would notice things other people wouldn't. Your documentary was really good and put together well. Thank you for doing this.
I remember when he wasn't under a guardian and lived in his parents old house with no power or heat. I worked at Cornwell Drugstore which is now a cleaners near Home Economist. He would come in just to get warm. Mike Mittleman is a hero to Richard.
I worked there too! I remember him well. He had my dad go get him cigarettes once for him because he couldn't. I am Marianne. Did we work there at the same time?
What a great segment for Richard! Ive wanted to do s documentary on him for years, glad someone finally did. Sadly he has been banned from the soda shop now... We need a website dedicated to this his great stories.
great opening! i was engaged the entire time, and i was moved by the story and by the townspeople's genuine care for this guy who has a home and a life because of people's goodness. nice job.
Great Video! My wife takes him meals 2x a week, he is a treasure.
rtucker334 1 year ago
This is amaZing- it really captures Richard in such a compassionate way. So glad it's making it's way around Davidson. I'm going to play it for Richard next week- he will love it. Thank you, James.
jjjpc4 1 year ago
@jjjpc4 Thanks so much. I got your email. I'll email ya back soon. Thanks for showing it to him.
jamesbilly 1 year ago
Thanks for all your comments and interest. Pass it along. Richard is a treasure.
jamesbilly 1 year ago
What a beautiful documentary of a man that is so a part of this town. I grew up here and know Richard. We lived across the street from him and he was a good neighbor. He payed attention to everything that happened around him and that made us feel safer because he would notice things other people wouldn't. Your documentary was really good and put together well. Thank you for doing this.
bluecloudwm 1 year ago 3
I remember when he wasn't under a guardian and lived in his parents old house with no power or heat. I worked at Cornwell Drugstore which is now a cleaners near Home Economist. He would come in just to get warm. Mike Mittleman is a hero to Richard.
colorsflashing 1 year ago
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I worked there too! I remember him well. He had my dad go get him cigarettes once for him because he couldn't. I am Marianne. Did we work there at the same time?
bluecloudwm 1 year ago 2
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colorsflashing 1 year ago
What a great segment for Richard! Ive wanted to do s documentary on him for years, glad someone finally did. Sadly he has been banned from the soda shop now... We need a website dedicated to this his great stories.
metaphorious 1 year ago
great video!
15fullhousefan 2 years ago
capturing the story of a man that many people see, but do no know is a great tribute. Well done.
peerpond 3 years ago
Thanks so much....
jamesbilly 2 years ago
great opening! i was engaged the entire time, and i was moved by the story and by the townspeople's genuine care for this guy who has a home and a life because of people's goodness. nice job.
blimpoe 3 years ago
Thanks man...
jamesbilly 3 years ago