Yeah. I tell many people. I tell them, wait a minute. You know better than that. Mom - because, they were old enough. There were enough of them. They were old enough to hold the thing together. But those that were old enough, they all drifted apart. Now we go back to the foster homes. As I said, my brother and my youngest brother - two younger brothers - were put in a foster home together in Youngstown, Ohio. No, we were put in Miss Gray's home first, in Cleveland. We didn't get along there, so we were shifted to this home in Youngstown. This home in Youngstown, this lady was a beautiful, beautiful lady and did a beautiful job of caring for my brothers and myself. But the thing was, when I got 16, I could leave the home. I got 16. That's just what I did: went back to Cleveland to try to find a home. I had to get a job and get a place to live. So I did. Went back and wasn't welcomed back. People, when they don't want to be bothered with you, they do a lot of funny things. You know this. I know that. Okay. That was what was being done. Nobody wanted to be bothered. I was their brother, but wait a minute. You don't bother with me. Burnt. When I got paid, I saw you in my face, asking for money. To hell with you. And you don't want to be bothered with me. Took a long time. When I moved here, that was another reason I moved here, is because they weren't together.