 One of my friends, he's an older guy that, you know, we love him, we call him the dock father, he's an Italian guy, loses his glasses in the water. I got a bunch of kids that come over and we just start talking, they just happen to come over and say hi. I said, you know what? I don't want to dive down there because I don't want to do that anymore, I just didn't feel like it. It's about 12 feet deep. I give you 50 bucks, if you can dive in the water and find out his glasses. Guy goes, 50 bucks, you'll give me 50 bucks, I said yes. So he dives in the water and I'm not kidding you, this was last year. He dives in the water, he goes underwater, he opens up his eyes, he comes up the first time because he's out of breath, he's got to go 12 feet down, he says I can't see them, it's really murky down there and I'm really trying, I said 50 bucks, 50 bucks, he goes down again, three times he goes down. He finds the glasses and when he comes up, I give him the 50 bucks, his eyes are bloodshot red. I looked at him and I went, oh my God, what did I do? Did I send him down there? Why were his eyes bloodshot red? I'm thinking this water is contaminated. And that's what they call it, the water is contaminated, they don't want to tell you what's in it. I'm thinking, I shouldn't have asked him to do that, I'm telling everyone, don't jump in the lake here. That's right. You know, we've got to do it in the middle of the lake where the water is cleaner.