Well let's look at it. Look at Milt Hinton. Milt Hinton and I were on a movie date we were doing for Spike Lee, called "Clockers." Now I've known Milt for a long time. And Milt was, this was about six or seven years ago. So he was already up in years. And he had just done his first record as a leader. All these years, I mean playing with everybody, you know, Milton Berle, Bing Crosby, you know, and we were talking one day during the break and we were talking about all the attention that he was getting now. He says "where was everybody when I needed them? I could have used this thirty years ago." But that's what I'm talking about. Finishing. I mean you stay around long enough and it's all going to come to you just by virtue of the fact that you're still here. "What, you're still here?"