Yeah. Everything in America was segregated. The theater, when you played them little, some of them little towns, or some of the big towns, they wouldn't feed you in the restaurants. There was . . . You had to get in a cab, pool the four of you get in a cab and you go to the colored section. Every [? (inaudible)] it's all show people and railroad people that travel. They knew certain little hotels that you could . . . little restaurants that you could eat at. Got a place in Cincinnati called Jim's. Every evening he had a basement. He could seat 20, 30 people. Had them great big pots and them cooks back there. They give you home cooking, they called it. It's not what you get in the rest. It's cooked rice, beans, ham hock or ham, beef, or whatever it is. You got a plate of food. You go there. You got a little . . . what they call that? Entree? You get a entree for a dinner. Because according to the doctors, you ain't supposed to eat . . . stuff your belly with all that garbage.