 I want to know what really happened when the Titans played the season opener at Miami. It turned out to be the longest game in NFL history, seven hours and eight minutes. And you had the two long delays. Is the story true that someone or someone's from the ops staff went to the grocery store to get bread and peanut butter? True story. We used to carry a trunk with this full of peanut butter and jelly with all the bread in there, typically, but when it happened, I want to say, Mike, it was the second quarter that started. We started making PB&Js and the guys were hungry, so they came in and they changed their sweat and socks and undershirts. We started making PB&Js. Even the general manager was helping me. That's how it changed. And then the second break, we started making more PB&Js. And then we ran out of bananas and ran out of oranges. Then it went to half, more PB&Js. And then our post-game food came, which was Mission Barbie. So next thing you know, in the third quarter, we're eating our post-game food. And then I get a call that we're out of bread and out of PB&Js. So I go to the concessionaire in front of mine. And Dom, that's helping me get two more of those bread. So at the end of the game, I was out of peanut butter. We were out of barbecue. We were just sitting there and everybody was just about to lose their mind. It should probably work as well. And the quarterback at the time, Marcus, said, I really just want a pepper on your pizza. So a little borrow on our staff. I gave him my credit card. He goes into the concourse and gets a pizza. So Marcus is eating pizza. Maybe that was the fourth quarter of that night. Okay. And then next thing you know, players see it, and I call it a pizza. Oh, wow. Here we go. So next thing you know, Luke's up there and he takes a cooler. And he fills the cooler full of personal pizzas. Players like pizza. I bet Chris and I handed out $7,000 cups of water on the side. I've never seen anything like that. I've never worked that hard for anyone.