 With all the work you've done over the years and all the people you've worked with, actors and actresses, is there anyone that stands out in your mind? I must say that Ted Knight lived right in the same block that we did in California. And I saw more of him than perhaps you would with other actresses. I thought he was brilliant and kind of chic. Not Rodney Dangerfield. It's him. We're all going to get laid. But Ted had to play a real smooth opera. You know, he had to really do it right. You know, that stuff, very good stuff. I love it. Frankly, Mrs. Keelemson, the shark, the land shark. When Jaws came out, it became a huge success in the hip. And I wrote Jaws 2 before they didn't film. That was the name of my sketch, basically. Jaws 2. And it seemed to me that what might make that work if you had a shark on a land shark. And he was sort of dumb. But, on the other hand, his victims in their various apartments were also sort of dumb. So, you know, Mrs. Keelemson, who? Dr. Collins. What, who? I'd say Candy Graham or something like that. Or she'd say, oh, Candy, I'm the ghost of the door. So, they were always as stupid as the shark. The whole thing, the whole thing's stupid, but people don't laugh and laugh. And I laughed every time I got, I got in that shark costume and weighed, and just made up the stuff of Mrs. and the captain and all that. I was, it was hard for me not to laugh, because I thought it was pretty funny, too. I heard that Three Amigos was a big favorite of yours. Oh, I loved Three Amigos. I'm glad you got that out. Yeah, yeah, one of them was an asshole, but... We have to guess which one. No, uh, yeah. Gee, that was fun. What made that so much fun for you? Why was that? Money, the money. Did you live a lot in your movies? Were you allowed to live a lot? Yeah, I was, and I liked it. Well, particularly Fletch, was pretty much all about living. We had a plot, and so long as we followed the plot and the blocking, they pretty much let me go in Fletch, and it was a lot of fun to do that. And their example is that when I'm walking down the hallway in Fletch to my apartment and my strangers in my pants, strangers in my pants, and I'm saying just to myself. But it just happened, and I'm sorry I can't sing right now. But it was one of those things that was funny, got big laughs, and I can't imagine why I did it. It's just sort of the way I am. So, I hope that's an answer. Are you excited about the new playhouse? Yeah, John's going to show it to me. I am definitely going to show it to Chevy, and we're going to do it again. We're going to do this again at the new playhouse, and Chevy, you're going to love it. I've got to tell you, and you all are going to love it. So good. Thank you very much.