The best we could. By bus, by car. The least expensive way. When I started to make a $100 a week in Honolulu, I thought wow, I didn't know there was all this money in the music, you know. I worked as a maid and I had made like $30 a week which was pretty good for a maid in that time. But I was making a $100 a week, finally a $150 a week. It's a privileged lifestyle, really, even though I complained about it. We are honored, the ones who come to the stage and have the courage to stay there. The people come and they bring you their money and they give it to the producer and the producer gives it to us and some of us live wonderful lifestyles. It's because of the people. The producers give us nothing. It's an advance on what the people bring. It's the people who make us rich. I think they deserve a lot more than they get. The people. I don't know why they pay for this garbage. A lot of it's garbage. They could do better themselves in the living room.