 I think Charlie Browns is a good example of an American version of an Irish poem. It's like a living room that's not in their house. Somewhere else they can go, you know, you can come here every night if you want to. One of the things that's nice about seeing a group of cops sitting at a table in a restaurant is that you really feel like they're a part of the community. You know, they're not separated off in Hollywood. You have the cops all go to the cop bar and that's a separation. You know, the cops are in their cop bar but the normal people go somewhere else. But in real life, the Denver police are sitting at a restaurant, a part of the community. And that's what's beautiful about that. When there's a piano bar where people are singing Sinatra, how does that not make a neighborhood awesome? I do have a blast. It is a blast. It doesn't feel like worth it.