 He was a Project Pat fan before he was a Project Pat fan. Oh my God, yeah. That's how the international player worker came out. Don't you get mad at me, cause you brought the chores up the glass. Yeah, he was a Project Pat fan. That was a Project Pat beat. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. Because he could have been there within that four years of him sitting down. I mean, you could have realized that the height of big pimping and sipping on that scissors, now you gone? Yeah. I mean, come on, bro. That was a lot of money he missed. Yeah. You know about the movie deal? What movie deal? Ice Tea and Son of a Script. He told me about it, but I don't know the logistics on it, you know. Ice Tea wanted him on Law and Order. Sent him to script, worked for a couple million dollars. I don't wanna do that shit. Yeah. Wide open. So I'll try and tell you. If I do some suck ass acting, that shit gonna hurt my music career. I'm sitting there looking at this motherfuckin' script like, let me do that motherfuckin' action. I never wanted to take, he told me he was gonna go to school and take acting classes. So, yeah, David Banner told him to do that. So he could present himself correct? Yeah. Yeah, he wasn't gonna, I mean, that was a art to him. That's a art. I'm not gonna disrespect their craft by getting out there and saying I can rap. I mean, I can act. Yeah, he wasn't gonna do that in half an hour. Yeah. I think he would eventually slow down on popping up everywhere. He was just trying to get to where he was trying to get and help all his people out at the same time. Man, do people understand how many people he was trying to help at the same damn time? Yes. I was trying to ask you about this, the Three Six Mafia and his link with them and Juicy Jadney. I'm like, how did that, it seemed like a hell of a bun. I wasn't there. You see what I'm saying? I just, the way they had the influence was, they had the same kind of feel though. Yeah, they did. And we thought about the same time. Correct. Yeah, and then Juicy J, Juicy J, Pimp, Me, and maybe, oh no, maybe a couple other producers out there, but we used to sample certain things. And they sampled the same things, you know what I'm saying? So that's why his music, it was a perfect match. It seemed a bun, you could tell it was a bun. Yeah. I just think about the phases of Pimp C, you know what I mean? I think he met them sometime in, for sure why he was living in Atlanta. Yeah, for sure. Yeah, for sure. I never met them till the funeral. He wasn't fucking with them. You never met them till the funeral? He wasn't tied in with Project Pat? Yeah. Okay. Not like that, but he was a Project Pat fan before he, oh my God, yeah. That's how the international player worker came out. Don't you get mad at me, cause you're all the trolls of the land. Yeah, already. Yeah, he was a Project Pat fan. That was a Project Pat beat. Yeah, yeah. First. Yeah.