 I've seen one team, the team of Shanloppy names, celebrate winning World Series on our field man, I mean, I'll never forget that game being there and we were, weren't we sitting next to- Vince Scully, yeah. We sat next to Vince Scully for the most painful Dodger game in history. I'll never forget as long as I live, the seventh inning is coming around and Vin gets up to leave and we're like, Vin where are you going? This game is over. Oh goodness. We're done. What has Vince Scully liked in a game that he's not announced? Oh, okay. So this is the best. So this was the year before they put the netting all around first and second base line and there was a big debate in baseball about how far the netting was going to go and was it good? Was it bad? And somebody said, well, you know, a kid got killed at Dodger Stadium years ago and I was like, that's bullshit. And then a light bulb went on and said, wait a minute, Vince Scully is right behind me. And I turned around to Vin and I go, hey, Vin, Mr. Scully, Mr. Scully, if ever there's a Mr. it's Mr. Scully. Was there ever anybody killed by a foul ball in Dodger Stadium? And it was like I turned the radio on. He was like, it was the end of a double header and I lost it tonight. A young boy had made the drive with his father up from Anaheim and Manny Moda stepped at bat and he had a line drive that hit the child on the head, the paramedics were called and he was taken out of Dodger Stadium to a standing ovation. He passed away in the car on the way to the hospital. Awesome to hear him say that horrible story to hear. I mean, it's like the darkest story that told him that Vince Scully way. Vince Scully bubble wrapped it for you. That's awesome. I mean, that is, that is, I wonder if he just, I always wonder if in his head is he just announcing, you know, or is he completely watching in a different style?