 He really didn't talk on the phone much, you know, it was very, hey, meet me at the restaurant. Meet me at the two sisters' restaurant, you know, meet me over here, meet me at M&M's, you know, that was basically the conversation that we would have. The thing about mine is that my informant, who was my partner, was wired. So it didn't matter, you know, he decoded the whole conversation in court. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. You know, when I went to prison, my oysters was messed up. You know, I used to walk around with a bottle of that Maylock. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I drank it like water. Wow. Did you go through times of paranoia? Like, I dealt with paranoia. Like, I was paranoid. I thought everybody- For police. And everybody talked to me, that's what I'm saying. Paranoia from the police. Yeah, I thought everybody was working with him. Yeah, because you don't know who might be undercover. You don't know who might be a rat. All that. Talking on the phone. One phone for two, three weeks and chasing other ones and all kinds of stuff. Did you always talk in code to everybody or only to certain people? Like, became a habit when you said certain things? Well, we really didn't talk on the phone much. You know, it was very- Hey, meet me at the restaurant. That was it. Meet me at the two sisters' restaurant. You know, meet me over here. Meet me at M&Ms. You know, that was basically the conversation that we would have. The thing about mine is that my informant, who was my partner, was wired. So it didn't matter. You know, he decoded the whole conversation in court. Yeah, I remember a time when it was a drought and I went to Houston and I can remember a guy took me to the wrong spot. I told him meet me at the super one. But when he met me, he met me and then he took me around this corner. And in my mind, I was already angry because it had been a drought and it hadn't been moving in so long. I was totally ticked off at this guy to where it became violent as soon as we even got out of the car because I felt like he betrayed me and I felt like he was trying to do me because I didn't really know him. Right. These are the things that happen when you're trying to deal with droughts. You know what I'm saying? Did you ever have a drought? Well, I had droughts, but my droughts was never to where I was really going- No, I didn't. I didn't deal with people that I didn't know. But the person that I was doing a deal with was supposed to know the person. Your business is hard to trust people. You can't trust people that good. It goes the same way throughout life with all these businesses, whatever you're in. It's hard to trust people. But the difference is when you're in a legitimate business, and yes, it's hard to trust people, but you're not going to go to prison behind somebody else if it's illegal business compared to when it's illegal and you don't trust somebody, they can send you to prison for life. But they worse. You might have to kill these. I remember Dame D'Anne saying something about it when he was owed some money by a corporate American. The way they treat you is even worse, because they can't even handle the situation that they're creating. I agree with that, because they do it behind paperwork, computers, and you have to face off with people who are weaker than you, but they just know how to play the game. And they take more chances? They take chances. They're going to tell you, kill me. You know, in the street, they ain't going to say that, because they know you might do it.