Yeah. I mean we just played, I mean the musicianship. See I will sit there every night and I critique. I watch certain things. They don't listen to me but it feels good to tell them what I think. "Get coffee. You. Go for coffee." Or "get me a sandwich." "Get me a hairdresser." You heard stories about being late, this is it. Whereas I don't know where we were, and I get a call, we were at a rehearsal, I get this call from Sherrie. This is my partner, Sherrie is the backbone of this band. She's the reason I have a band. Sherrie. And "what is it, what's the problem, you've got a problem?" "No, no. There's no hair dryer in the room, I can't dry my hair." So I says "what am I a beautician? What do you want from me?" "Well I've got to have a hair dryer and the maids won't bring it up. You've got to get me a hair dryer." So I run, there's beauty shop, and I run down to the beauty shop, "can I borrow a hair dryer?" "We don't let them out." So I said "well I'll give you a deposit. I'll give you fifty bucks." "No we can't do it." I call her back. "See you don't do your job." "What do you mean I don't do my job? What do you want from me?" So she had to come down. Now, this is the excuse see, when we were late. She says "not bad." We were at rehearsal, not the gig. Now how do you say to a guy "well we're late because there's no hair dryers. The leader of the band didn't have a hair dryer." So that's the humor side. And the other humorous one was -- am I talking too much?