Jeff,
It' not surprising Pete uses the same stories over the years----the amount of times he's been interviewed and re-interviewed. When I did the Dye Book, I found that the best source of Dye Tales were others talking about Pete, as opposed to Pete talking about himself. The BEST anecdotes came from the developers. I'll share one very cute one with the gang, courtesy of Joe Webster, who was instrumental at Long Cove Club, and currently owns the Dye Preserve in Jupiter, FL:
"In the mid 80s, Pete was just finishing up Long Cove Club on Hilton Head Island, which was a project of mine. I came down with an extremely serious spinal infection, and was in intensive care in the hospital. My wife Mary was sitting with me, the phone rang, and it was Pete. She was so touched that Pete called me, especially when he insisted she pass the phone into the oxygen tent.
I weakly put the phone to my ear, and Pete said, “don’t you dare die, you sonofabitch! You’re the only person alive that knows you owe me $350,000! A guy who owed me a ton of dough died just last week, and I can’t afford to get stiffed again!” I said, “If I survive this thing, I’m gonna kill you.” Mary could tell by the expression on my face it wasn’t the sympathy call she originally thought."