 I wanted to just go back to starting out because you were part of a parish and you would do performances there and we have some photos from your first communion at someone else's. Parish, it's two different eras obviously. It's an earlier era right there. So that's your first communion? That's the 70s and that's the 80s. It's clear I think. That's first communion and usually you wear white, you know, like you wear all white suit and like my brother there later, not many years later. But I insisted on the, I wanted it to be kind of like Saturday Night Feverish, so I insisted on the two tone. I mean like literally it was the biggest movie of its time right? And that's my sister and that's my brother's communion in 1984. You really dressed up for your brother. Yeah, I'm like 14 there. I was so, I remember that outfit man, I loved that outfit. I had shoes that were aqua too. That was break dancing years. I was a break dancer and I had a crew and that was what that was about. Is that right? What was your crew called? The Northern Breakers. I don't know why. Are you included? And I was Sir Pop-A-Lot. Wait, Sir Pop-A-Lot, can you show us any moves? No. Where's the invisible ball? Where's the invisible ball? Back in the day I knew where the invisible ball was. Let me tell you. Sorry, that's just for any old B-boys in the house. I can tell a lot of B-boys come to this show. They're out there, just down low, quiet. They're my biggest fan.