 So, I'm appreciative of the way you talk about mentors, I believe that as well. I believe also that we don't say the names of enough of our heroes of our lives, and I'm just wondering if, in your discussions about your mentors, you could tell us a story about one of them and maybe say their name and tell us the significance of what they did for you and your journey. Very good. And these would be later in life, I'm sitting directly in front of them. Ms. Kendra and I first met each other in 2003 here in Indianapolis when I was asked to judge the Indian and Caucus. Felgen's practice is talent only. Ms. Kendra was a judge on the panel. We instantly had this connection. That bond has spoken pretty true over the years, even at three o'clock on a morning. It really has. God was looking at me as part of my mother's family, Andy Torre. She taught me some things over the years that sometimes you just have to sit back and think. Like, oh, really? I would say that Diamond Jim Brown is another one. The funny thing about Diamond Jim Brown and myself is, he was Mr. Brother Michigan in 1983. I'm sorry, 1983. And I was Mr. Brother Michigan in 2003. So there was a 20-year difference. And there's just so many ironic things about Jim and myself that were really kind of the kinship there. And I was sitting at the bar one day, and he looked at me. And I'll never forget this, and I'm here to admit it today. So let me be careful. One day you're going to be one of the others. It's true. It's true. More questions, yes? I appreciate your words and support to our community. And we often see that our community is kind of disappearing. We don't see many people coming out of the mother. So we're trying to promote that community again. So as you've been a cancer mentor, how would you suggest to us that we try to bring more people into our community and get more people together? Because there is nothing stronger than a bond of a mother-in-law and a woman together. I don't have the answer. I don't even have to be a perfect analyst with you. I don't have even a remote suggestion. Because I have been saddened by the disappearance. And it doesn't make me... It's not that I want to shy away from getting the forces back together. It's not that I shy away from it. I just wish I had the ultimate magic into it. And it frustrates me personally. It's why I can't share it with you. Because I don't have a strong amount of suggestion. I think that every other that is being made in every community has great merit. I just don't know what the common thread behind it across the entire mother community is to solidify it. I just don't know what it is. It's very common. More questions? Yes. I'm into a couple of the life events back in the day in Diamond Gyms. So I'm very familiar with that one. I'm a 12-year-old, but I sure don't know if I've been there. So my question has to do with education. Because I'm really big into education. What do you feel would be now the most important things to be getting out of the community and educating some of these more people? The most important topics? The most important topics or perhaps the overall feeling. What would you like to see being educated about? Or what kind of history would you like passed on? The preservation of another history and where it is today, where it has come from, where it will go in the future. But preserving it is probably the most important thing that I can think of. And it comes with the mentoring and it comes with the outdoors and it comes with making those voices be heard. And there's a realness to what this really happened. It's not something you read any of it. It's not something you read in a bar ran. These are real life things that happened and where we have come from and where our use began. And I don't know, it's so hard to get that into a peer to translate from here to here to there. It's talking to you, I don't want to say generation. I mean it is generational. And this was brought to my life in a different aspect to my retail career. I didn't know that an important one between 19 whatever and 19 whatever is now called a millennium. The hell's a millennium? Now I don't know. By April we actually had to have a mentor course on this that there are different degrees of generations and this is what they're called and this is what they're about. And it may be stop and think, this just happened more six months ago. So it may be stop and think even then. There are small type generations who love this community and I don't, you know, where do you get that line of where I can understand what you're saying. You're old enough to be my grandfather but you're not old enough to be my friend and my kind of it. So I mean just preserving that and making sure that it is available to those that are just starting out and want to become involved. What do I learn and what do I need to take myself into those new things? I've got another question over there. You would get letters and other pieces of clothing as part of leatherosity from estate sales and different places like that in a very real way. You were carrying people's stories. Did you ever learn the story of any of the pieces that you inherited or discovered? Did we ever have much of those that we inherited? Not that we are aware of. I think that we're pretty careful with ownership and those that might have been gifted. If they were gifted to somebody else or inherited, we did not know that. Boy, do you know what I pretty much, I have to honestly say that I don't think we ever learned a piece of leather in the store for resell that was inherited or gifted. Because that would hold a special place and we would try to, if that were to happen, I think that deep down in our hearts what we're made of, we would have made sure that that would have gone to the right woman. Oh, but this is coming from you? It's coming from you. I'm just saying again, this kind of, I would like to know what the hottest thing is or was that you have done. Oh, I'm sure. Her voice, she lost her voice, I didn't hear her. Where did she ask you? She can whisper it into the microphone if you like. Now, if I repeat it, I will answer. What is the hottest thing you've done? Sexually. Do you know what you're talking about? Would you accept the answer I haven't gotten through yet? Sometimes, but the hottest and too rated, it's all good, baby. When we found that there was a closet in the basement, but all of a sudden there was more than sort of shame in myself there at the same time. And there was also the time when I was first being introduced to his lifestyle. We ended up at a guy's house that I had my first demo with fisting, and I was assisting. And we were down the basement at this guy's house and it was very hot. Watch as Sir Shane went through the process of having this guy enjoy being fisted at that time. So those were two times that keep in the memory of myself. Chat this evening. I hope it was enjoyable. We had to make a few changes, but I hope you enjoyed it. And happy G-L-L-A and again Miss Kendra, my thanks.