 Yeah, and then you know if it's good enough for sure. Okay, throw it back on that scale and then you see where they come back. Oh, okay. I'm gonna ask you, what's the most money you ever had to count with a group of people in your life? I think 3.2 million. How long did it take? How long we remember, man? That's a long time. You had to count us, of course, but that still takes a long time. Now, when it was bad, when you had to count that shit by hand, that was like, Yeah, we on boss talk, one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gonna talk. You think back to when you first started dealing with drugs and dealing with these different communities, dealing with the drug game, can you even think back to the first? Cause I forget a lot of stuff. You know what I'm saying? I listen to a lot of your interviews, but do you really reflect back? Cause I can remember taking something from my uncle. You know what I'm saying? Like, that's how I got started. I remember that. Well, I know exactly how I got started. How did you get started? I had a friend who called me and said that he had something that was new. And it was gonna be the biggest thing that hit the planning for a while. And when I went and he showed it to me, I didn't believe him. He told me to go and try it. And that's what I did. Did you take it? No. No, I didn't use it. That's one thing I asked. Not at that time. Okay, I asked him a question the other day and I'm gonna ask you. And I always like when they watch the movies and somebody- Don't ask it. Don't ask it. No, I'm serious. When you watch a movie, cause I watch movies, that's how I learn a lot of this stuff. And- Then he gonna show you nothing on TV. He cut the bag and they tasted it. Like you have to, like do you have to taste to make sure you're getting the good product? That nobody's not selling you no flour. When I first started, I did do that. Okay. I never did that. I would have people that would- That's what I did. Tell me if it was good. But it got to a point to where you no longer needed to taste it or anything like that. You put in a shaker bottle and throw some baking soda on it and some heat. No, it's gonna kill you. And then you know if it's good or not. Yeah, for sure. Throw it back on that scale and you see where they come back. Okay. I was gonna ask you, what's the most money you ever had to count with a group of people in your life? I like 3.2 million. How long did it take? How long we remember? That's a long time. We had to count it. We had to count it. But that still takes a long time. Now when it was bad, when you had to count that sh** by hand, that was like, Yeah, that's it forever. Guess what? I ain't selling dope today cause I ain't counting on money. I ain't counting on money today. No man, like, and just to try to clean it up, like what was one of some of the resources that you used to clean it up, dealing with that much money? Or did you even care to clean it? I mean, that's easy. You know, that's easy to clean money. We dealt with detail shops in the country. You know, it was the weakest little way that we had our little money. Everybody knew what was going on. Person get a detail shop or if a person take in and try to figure out ways to put stuff in his momma name, you already know these avenues will be taken. Everybody. That's, everybody know it. My momma had 24 brothers and sisters. Oh wow. Had a lot of people I could slide and snide in their name. You know what I'm saying? Hey, Unk. Mm-mm. I be scared. I mean, like, I don't trust none of them. When they put in the newspaper, you got a live sentence or that property become theirs. Yeah. You don't need that. Oh yeah. All you're gonna do is give it to that girl. That's so true. You know, you don't think about it. Yeah, yeah. But, you know, the drug business is a ruthless business, you know, and it's stressful. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gonna talk.