Stayed together, ganged together, grouped together, but it wasn't like gangs like we realize now, because we weren't out there trying to do anything to anybody. We were just trying to protect ourselves. So we banded together. We'd all wait and come home together, and every day we'd walk and meet each other and go together. School was a long period of time. It wasn't like schools they have now, where you go to school in half a day, or two [or] three hours. We went all day. Carried your little lunch bag and went to school - be there all day. Come home about three o'clock, four o'clock in the afternoon. You'd be up there about eight o'clock in the morning.