He couldn't get away from that. I got a funny one. There's a million Benny Goodman stories. You know he called you up, saying he'd just passed from Concord Records, Carl Jefferson was out there in California, and he was having a big jazz party out there, and he called me up and he says "Milt, I'd like for you to bring a group of major musicians from New York out, so get some guys." And I say "okay, I'll get them together." So I got Jo Jones, Claude Hopkins, Budd Johnson, Benny Morton, Roy Eldridge, and I mentioned Jo Jones and myself. You couldn't get a more senior group than that. So we were going to go to California to do this concert. So Benny Goodman's going to be out there. So Carl Jefferson told says, told Benny, says "well Milt is going to come out and bring some guys," and he says, "oh he is?" Well maybe I can get them to play with me. He says, "call him up and tell him that." So Carl Jefferson says "no, you call him and tell him that." Now Carl Jefferson is giving me $6,000, a thousand dollars apiece for each one of us to come out there. And Benny Goodman called me up and say "hey, Milt, I see where you're going to be out here in California at the concert." I say "yeah." He says "I'm closing, do you want to play with me?" I say "yeah Benny, I don't mind playing with you," I said "what's the bread like?" He says "will $185 be okay?" I say "oh, wait a minute, Benny, wait a minute" I say. He say, "okay, what do you want?" So I figured out, I got greedy. I say, well I'm getting $1000 already, I'll just ask him for $500 more. So I say "if you give me $500 I'll do it." He hung up the phone on me. He hung up the phone.