 about the forest and philosophies. I was just wondering if you ever practiced Kung Fu or any of the other martial arts. Kung Fu, yes. Bruce Lee was a great friend of mine, and we used to work out together for a long time. It was very close. We were very close friends. He was a very interesting gentleman, wasn't he? Bruce? Oh, yes. He was a groovy guy. I was very sorry to see him go. What do you think made him so unique? Well, he related everything. His whole life was related to martial arts. He lived, breathed, fought, moved. Everything was dedicated to his highest principle of his own self-evolution. He created himself. Bruce Lee was a little Chinese guy who demanded of himself great excellence. I mean, he was a true artist in that respect. He created himself. And that's what I think. He was an unusual man. He was beautiful. I don't know what to say about him, because of the perfection that he achieved was awe-inspiring. I mean, he was the fastest-moving person you've ever seen. You'd reach out and he was like a poo-poo all over the place. We used to work out of his place, and he had a 700-pound bag hung on a big l-iron, or what do they call them, stuck in his patio, and it would swing on a big spring. He would kick that thing and double it over. And I would kick it and it would double me over. But he would, boom, get that thing to swing and back and forth and pop it and pop it. He was amazing, really amazing, and he's a great loss. A loss to me. I miss him daily.