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  • big ceramic monkey back there and you gave it away to for free.

  • What away the ceramic monkey?

  • That's right.

  • It's going right out to an in Beverly Hills.

  • I know.

  • Everyone's doing this to me, trying to start a plane to get Lindy off the ground to go to France.

  • My first guest has won the three Grammys.

  • She's a member of Nashville Songwriter's Hall of Fame.

  • She is a motion picture star and our only guest ever to have a theme park named after her.

  • Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Dolly Parton.

  • I look, wait, work together.

  • We'll go out and do shows together.

  • You had you might even look better.

  • Oh, great.

  • Dolly would happen.

  • Dollywood, Dolly.

  • And it's 1/4.

  • Right?

  • So that'll be nice about August.

  • Yeah, I like I like How are you?

  • You smell great.

  • I should put a quart of it.

  • Oh, What?

  • What is it all?

  • It's a mixture of two or three things.

  • Things that you put together yourself from Mary Kay and some tova from Chloe.

  • Well, anyway, I'm glad you noticed.

  • What's very nice.

  • Uh, tell us about this Dollywood deal.

  • Well, Dollywood is a theme park.

  • That I've started in East Tennessee of it as a little girl when you were growing up, was it always a dream of yours?

  • To have your own theme park well and actually has been?

  • To be honest, it has been a dream of mine for many, many years because I was always fascinated with the county fair when I was kid.

  • That was the big thing when we used to get to Goto.

  • So I was always through with it.

  • And for many years, about the last 14 15 years I have tried Thio pull it all together where I could go back home to the Smoky Mountains where I was born and raised, and take something back to to my people.

  • And that's a great part of the country and the folks up there great.

  • And it's really providing a lot of good jobs for everybody, and it's a hopefully a good business move to the right in the Smoky Mountains.

  • It's up in the great Smoky Mountain National Park.

  • It's 30 miles northeast of Knoxville, is anywhere near Chattanooga.

  • That's close, but it's it's It's more like, um, closer to Knoxville, about 30 miles from there.

  • What's it cost to get into this place.

  • Like 50 bucks to get No, actually, 13 50 for growth.

  • That'll get the entire carload of kids.

  • That's everything.

  • That's all right.

  • That's everything.

  • The food And for Children, forward to twig.

  • It's 9 95 It's great if you want to come and spend a week there.

  • Can you do that?

  • Yeah, they have.

  • They have At least, uh, well, they have six.

  • About 600 motel hotel rooms in 1000.

  • Are you ever there?

  • Yeah, I am.

  • In fact, at last year was the first year, but we open again on May 2nd, and I was there every month, and I would just go in and get up on stage.

  • A lot of my family were saying in there at the park, and I would get up with my guitar and sing and people have any when I was coming, So I made it, you know, kind of special to them was special to me to be able to drop in some very active.

  • I didn't just put my name on something and then walk away for sure.

  • Sure you did.

  • I did one of those tax deals.

  • You're never there.

  • I really involved, Remember, how big is it, how many acres we're talking about?

  • It's sitting on 700 acres at the moment, 187 100 acres.

  • We had a 1,000,000 1/2 people.

  • This park.

  • Where does that rank?

  • With attendance of theme parks, I guess.

  • Like Disneyland would be Is that number one biggest way?

  • We're I think we're third theme park, which was good and it was a good year on.

  • It was new.

  • Of course.

  • We're hoping to keep that up this year, but it's in the great five miles from the Great Smoky Mountains are great, and it's most based in National Park.

  • What is the elevation of the higher speaking the Smokies?

  • You've asked me a question.

  • I don't really know what I feel stupid.

  • I say That's no more than six.

  • No more than 6000 would be a high.

  • Klayman's dome is the highest place there.

  • At least I know.

  • Blame it, but I'm not sure, but I want you to come down sometime way fun stuff on your show.

  • What would be a good place?

  • Have fun.

  • Please marry me.

  • You consider it?

  • Yeah, well considering Think about Are you married now?

  • Yeah, You're married now, But yet you're gonna consider marrying May.

  • Well, you don't expect to treat me that way if we get married way last 20 years.

  • How long have you been married?

  • 20 years.

  • What?

  • Your husband.

  • He's selling corn dogs in the theme park.

  • No, he should be.

  • But actually my was not involved in in the show business into my life.

  • He's made his living asphalt paving early on, and he does mostly real estate.

  • Guy buys property resales.

  • So that did he ever in when you were first married.

  • Ever try and talk you out of show business and come into the asphalt paving world?

  • No.

  • You never did that while we got along.

  • I think we have different worlds.

  • He would tell me about all the driveway.

  • He paid a lot of songs I've been singing.

  • It is a happy, happy, you wonderful union, isn't it?

  • Yeah, We're good friends.

  • Really are.

  • What is that?

  • Well, we're good friends.

  • I think it's really important that you be friends with the person you're married to think that's what lasted as long as it has.

  • And we're together enough to enjoy the quality time, and we're apart enough to keep it in.

  • So you haven't seen him in years.

  • What?

  • I just came from there because this is an impossible business in which to maintain a reasonable relationship.

  • It really is.

  • It's very hard, but I think it's easier winning.

  • When you're in separate.

  • I find it hard.

  • There's no competition, no conflicting.

  • He goes.

  • He's proud of me and I'm proud of him.

  • And we're happy.

  • Good for you.

  • But I will.

  • Thank you.

  • Uh, we have to do a commercial here, and then we'll be right back with Dolly Parton.

  • Ladies.

  • Okay, back.

  • Dolly Parton is here.

  • I see Klingons Dome right here on the map.

  • I know doesn't give the elevation of it, but we could find out before, but they're beautiful.

  • Mountains, beautiful, have the most beautiful flowers and trees and smoky mountains.

  • And we're really proud of it.

  • Dollywood is a theme park.

  • It's centered in the 18 hundreds, and it's to preserve the old smoky mountain heritage.

  • Was that Was that your idea?

  • Well, this is what I've always wanted to do.

  • I went in business with the hearse and family, which people that have been in amusement park business for many years.

  • And they have.

  • They had parks in Missouri and in East Tennessee called Silver Dollar City.

  • So we went in together and we combined our ideas and just added more things to it.

  • But they really know how to make park run whale.

  • And I'm very exciting.

  • Is it clean?

  • Very clean, because that's that's very important.

  • I think that's the money we have a lot of we have a lot of great food.

  • We have a lot of arts and crafts, candle making, basket weaving.

  • We have the blacksmith, and there's a lot of other attractions around there.

  • We have a brochure here about your theme park there, Dollywood.

  • And then here's an attraction here.

  • Located, I guess, in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.

  • Is that near your park?

  • Yeah, that it is in pigeon this when you're done there, walk tall with Buford Pusser's charred bones Smoky Mountain Police Museum.

  • Now there are a lot of things in and around that's very high on an extra day for this one.

  • That's not part of their many things to see and do, including including the 1974 Corvette that well, it gets a little, uh oh.

  • Police museum, Police museum.

  • Not a theme park, but there are many things out outside the park.

  • It's really a because the smoking mountains, so popular for campers, know there's about 1600 campsites there in Pigeon Forge in severe.

  • Well, that's my And then up in the park and have another 1000 You mentioned you mentioned your hometown.

  • You know what we got here is a copy.

  • We've done this from time to time.

  • We had Willie Nelson's high school yearbook, and we have years.

  • You graduated just a year before.

  • I did.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah.

  • And we have you.

  • You were a knockout in high school.

  • Like, I guess we couldn't have guessed that I really wasn't a knockout.

  • Well, let's let the folks judge for that judge for themselves.

  • Here we are, 90.

  • This is your senior class picture?

  • Yeah, this is there, here?

  • Like, to that?

  • That was not a week before.

  • What's the deal on this guy?

  • Appear there.

  • You stay in touch with any of these people.

  • Wait.

  • Do I enjoy shop class?

  • I don't know.

  • My high school picture is the goofiest ever.

  • So I don't need to be casting a pretty good.

  • Actually.

  • Looked like a pretty nice group of kids.

  • They were great.

  • I get a chance to see all of them.

  • It's amazing because one of the kids I went to school with is the mayor now.

  • Severe county.

  • Uh huh.

  • Very Wade.

  • He was a little sweetheart.

  • Reactive.

  • Were you in the musical productions and the Glee Club in that kind of thing?

  • No, I was I was most popular girl in school, but for the reason I never was a cheerleader.

  • I never really got voted for anything.

  • I wore a lot of makeup.

  • I will.

  • Real tight clothes.

  • And I wore my hair.

  • Oh, no.

  • Mile high.

  • That was a Well, those don't sound like the wrong reasons.

  • Like right.

  • Reasons that really trash that a lot of the girls were whole.

  • No.

  • I see a Wigan Wigan names.

  • Really drunk was it wasn't Susan.

  • What about Mary Helen Simms?

  • Yeah.

  • Get over there in the booth.

  • All right, friend.

  • Duty.

  • Okay.

  • Did you find her in this?

  • She's actually back here in the green room now.

  • In fact, she was trying to call you bid on that jewelry for me.

  • Hey, All right.

  • While you're looking at him.

  • We have, Ah, mountains.

  • Klingons Dome is 6600 feet.

  • That's the highest big I can't find fresh guess she dropped out of school way Have Maxine Parton and catchy partner.

  • There really were some great kids getting back to what we're talking about.

  • I was pretty A lot of people thought I was a bad influence on their daughters because I told I told Joe to know where a lot of makeup and actually, I was pretty good.

  • I just had a real outgoing personality.

  • Some, you know, some of the girls I was hanging around with, we're really doing it.

  • And I was getting all ready for Could it have been Dorothy Hodge?

  • No.

  • Now, you I don't know how they're gonna feel.

  • They'll be proud.

  • I think that would be some apologies tomorrow.

  • Listen, it's always great to see you, and you're just terrific.

  • I'm really finding Well, thank you very much.

  • Thanks for coming by.

  • Yeah, you're welcome.

  • Right back.

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ドリー・パートン、レターマンに出演、1987年4月1日 (Dolly Parton on Letterman, April 1, 1987)

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