- Roland Winkler: You know, one of the questions I got is what the hell happened that night? I have no idea.
- Leif Garrett: I was outside the car and you were still in the car. You were screaming at me or yelling at me, "straighten my legs out." And, um, they already were. I mean, I knew right away that something was definitely wrong, and I ran up the hill to use the call-phone to call the police. I've, for the longest time, wanted to tell you that I'm so sorry this happened. I'm really sorry that this happened to you and, um.
- Roland Winkler: You ready for a bomb? You saved my life that night.
- Leif Garrett: What?
- Roland Winkler: You saved my life that night.
- Leif Garrett: No. I don't know how you can tell me that that, you know, that incident changed you, you know, your life for the better.
- Roland Winkler: It did. It made me work really hard on who the hell it is that I am. You know what? I would not trade places with you in that situation. If it came with a hundred million dollars I wouldn't trade places with you in that situation.
- Leif Garrett: That's just like the coolest fucking thing anybody's ever said to me.
- Roland Winkler: You remember one day you came in when I was in the hospital and gave me a radio? I still have it. It doesn't work very well.
- Leif Garrett: Could I...
- [They hug and Leif begins crying]
- Leif Garrett: I'm so sorry. Dude, I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry, man.
- Roland Winkler: It's alright.