 have full control over the images and the edits and everything, but I probably have to say the Pimp C book. And so how that came about after he passed, you know, it was kind of something that I was thinking about for a while. And I finally asked Bunn, you know, I just called Bunn and said, I have this idea, how do you feel? And, you know, he pretty much gave me the green light. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one, one on one. Yeah, we going to talk about this. What would you say is the pinnacle of your career so far that you've accomplished? Oh, that's a good question. I mean, as a journalist, I just always like to have control over my material. So I don't I don't do a whole lot of writing for other publications. I always just like to do my own so I can have full control over the images and the edits and everything. But I probably have to say the Pimp C book. And so how that came about after he passed, you know, it was kind of something that I was thinking about for a while. And I finally asked Bunn, you know, I just called Bunn and said, I have this idea. How do you feel? And, you know, he pretty much gave me the green light to go ahead with it. And so I approached his mom next. And his wife agreed in the beginning, too. That's a whole other story. But yeah, I think I heard you speak on that a little bit. Yeah, we won't get into that too much. But when I went to meet with his mom, I kind of I was kind of nervous, you know, because I hadn't met her before. And I had this whole like kind of, you know, spiel prepared of how I was going to picture on it. We, you know, took her out to eat. And, you know, from the very first sentence, I said, hey, I've been thinking about, you know, doing this book. She was just all on board with it. And so I was surprised that she was so, you know, enthusiastic about it. And as I got to know her and we spent more time, she kind of explained that he had, you know, spoken so highly of me, like from the beginning, you know, when I first went to visit him, he had called her and said, hey, I met this, you know, she's got this magazine. So she had already heard a lot about me. And it's funny actually, because when I went in and I had already sent him some magazines, I think Wendy Day had given me his address or whatever. So when I first sat down, you can like hear it on the video or whatever, when I first sat down and said, hey, I'm here, you know, from ozone. He was like, who owns this magazine? I thought he was like mad, like we printed something, you know, wrong, whatever. And I said, I said, I do, you know, I'm this young white, you know, young white girl. He's like, he's like, you, you own this? I was like, yeah, it's my magazine. So, oh, and you asked earlier about so about partners. I did have a partner early on, Chino. Okay. Shout out to Chino. He was from Orlando and had a record label called DEA. So, but I ended up buying him out. I think it was like a year or two in. I mean, he was never fully active. He had like five or six other. You had a rep here in Dallas named Pookie. Yeah, yeah, shout out to Pookie, right? I'm doing my research here, you know. Well, I think it was Manny Fresh said one time that we had so many reps. He was like, man, I was in Africa and this guy jumped out from behind a bush and said he was a Rose on the side. But I hate partnerships anyway. I always feel like if you're own, if you're able to own it right, right. write out, own something, do it, because two people or three people never have the same passion for it. Well, I had so many people try. I mean, like, I had other people try to try to buy it. And I was never too enthusiastic about that idea because I just like the creative, you know, having the creative control. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one, one on one. Yeah, we going to.