 I worked at Georgia Power for 38 years and I retired June the 24th, 2004. Wendell has been doing these ramps for a long time. He knows what needs to be done and he can direct what needs to be done next. I know Bob back when Bob came on. Bob just started out on his own. He paid for it out of his social security money. Well United Way said they would set aside so much money each year to fund Bob. And we built one in Mount Vernon that always sticks in my mind. The boy I thought was having a seizure. And I asked the grandmother, which grandmother raised him, she said, No, he is happy. I said happy. She said, you're happy that he can go outside. But he'd been stuck in our house. So I've been toted in and toted out for 14 years. And once you're around Bob for a while, you figure Bob's main, he'll tell you this, he said my mission that I've got left in life is getting somebody out of their house. The other crew we got, everybody has their own little niche. We've all worked around each other for years. We cut up and fuss and carry on. Just like big brothers. I don't know, it's just a blessing to us to know that we can get out and help somebody else.