Mr. Hubert. What made you do so on this occasion?
Mr. Crafard. He wanted me to be sure and feed the dogs, and I didn’t have any dogfood to feed them. He was usually up by that time in the morning, the way he talked. He said he always got up at 7 o’clock every morning, and I called him, figured when he did come down he could bring dogfood down.
Mr. Hubert. You expressed two thoughts a little while ago. I want to, there again, get the factual basis for those thoughts or impressions. One, that he was shook up, and the other that he chewed you out. Those are both impressions that are based upon facts. What were the facts?
Mr. Crafard. Well, the way he answered the phone, he was kind of teed off, you know, sort of teed off. He answered the phone in a grumpy way. He had never spoke to me on the phone that way before.
Mr. Hubert. What did he say?
Mr. Crafard. He just give me the daylights for calling him.
Mr. Hubert. How did he give you the daylights?
Mr. Crafard. I don’t remember what he said exactly.
Mr. Hubert. Did he curse?
Mr. Crafard. I don’t believe so.