 I'm Indianapolis and someone hits me up on Twitter and they're like, you need to interview Ms. Pat and they tag her. And Ms. Pat's like, I'm in Indianapolis, let's do it. So I reach out. I'm like, hey, I'm gonna do Bob and Tom in the morning. But then let's do a podcast after that. She was like, okay. So I do Bob and Tom. All the person said the thing is ask her about when her nipple got shot off. And so I come back to my room. This is so funny to me. I come back, Ms. Pat shows up with her son who's like, I think like 30 at the time. And Pat, and then Pat and I sit through a podcast and her son takes off his shoes and socks and gets in my hotel bed and goes to sleep. He went to sleep in my bed. He just was like, and he just started, he snored through the podcast. He said, my bad. And I was like, I'm not gonna sleep in that bed. Yes, the fuck you are. Yes. It's a lot wake up. But yeah, she was, she's so good. And I've known Pat forever. I love her to death. I took her on my cruise. She brought all the black people, like 25. It was, and that was all her family. And they made the cruise so much fucking fun. Yeah. We definitely fun. Mr. Luther, Ms. Pat. She brought all the black people there, I believe it. So if she wouldn't have been there, it would have been no. It would have been zero. A little bit.