Yeah. It didn't work out. One was an alcoholic. Another was into drugs. So when we finally got together, the family was happy that somebody was taking care of Pearl Bailey. Because they wanted another boy, before she was born. That's why they called her Aunt Dick. They didn't call her Pearlie. The immediate family, the cousins. Aunt Dick, Aunt Dick, Aunt Dick. It was really Pearlie Mae. She was responsible for a lot of great things. There's people, since she died, that are interested in doing something for Pearl Bailey. I think they should, because when you look at her career, not only as a dancer first and as a singer, then doing a television show and a hit on Broadway, then also a U.N. delegate for the United States, then earning a degree at Georgetown University. They gave her a doctorate there. She went back and earned it. Took her seven years to do it. That's something. That never happened before. The people at Georgetown called me up after she said she was going to earn it. They said, "Is she kidding? " I said, "No, she never [?]. She wants to go back and earn that doctorate. " I used to go and pick her up. I'd go, and oftentimes I'd see Pearl Bailey conducting the class and the teacher sitting in the audience. That was funny. But she earned it. She got the Dean's award. She was - her schoolmate was Pat Ewing, the basketball player. "See, he's making all the money, and I'm making all the knowledge. " She used to say, "It's easier for me to know the Lord than to learn French. " But she did it. She was an A student. All those things are fabulous. President Nixon at that time made her ambassador of love. She was very prominent with President Ford. In fact we slept in Lincoln's bed, Pearl Bailey and I did. A great big bed at the White House. [? ] bed.