Mr. Liebeler. Gary and Alexandra Taylor?
Mr. Paine. No; I don't think so.
Mr. Liebeler. Tatiana Biggers?
Mr. Paine. Everett had—Biggers doesn't sound like the right name. At one time Everett was—had a ballet dancer that had some kind of a name like that. He introduced me to a—I think we met at a theater and he introduced me to some—let's say no; I don't know.
Mr. Liebeler. The name previously mentioned, Mr. Everett Glover, is he a close friend of yours?
Mr. Paine. We have known him a long time since we have been in Dallas. We met the Glovers at madrigal singing, we liked to sing madrigals, and he was part of the group and his wife used to sing at the Unitarian Church in the choir where I sing, and they were separated two years ago probably and I have seen him only occasionally when he would go to the madrigals and once I went skating with him. Occasionally we have met also at the theater center. He has been there also. Occasionally also I have stopped by—there is a—he showed up once or twice at a single adult party dance of the Unitarian Church.
Mr. Liebeler. He doesn't work with Bell Helicopter, does he?
Mr. Paine. No; he works for an oil company, I think.
Mr. Liebeler. He is a geologist?
Mr. Paine. He may be something of that sort.