 People ask me, who had more money, you and me, and I'll be like... Me, yeah, I didn't think about that. What about the Frank Lucas, you and him back in the days, did you... I never met Frank. Never met Frank? I met Frank. Lewis Farrakhan did a drug podium, and we met there. Because his time was a little before your time? Yeah, he was before my time. That's right, and it was more... He did Harrow. Harrow was the thing back then. Different, totally different. Who was the... Who was the... Who you think... And I'm not trying to put... Who was the... The movement was the biggest movement. Was it that Harrow movement, or was it the crack? I don't know. I don't know. I don't even... I don't really... I mean, I talk about my past a little bit, but that's not really what I... You passed it? I'm passed that. You're trying to make it through. People ask me, who had more money, you and me, and I'll be like... Meach? Yeah, I didn't think about that. No, I was about to ask you... Yeah, the only thing I wanted to say is... It doesn't matter. No, it wasn't the money part I was going to ask about with Meach. I was watching the BMF documentary the other day, and I know when you watch shows or documentaries, you're like, how much of this is really true? But then the only thing I saw where they mentioned on you is when he was walking through the casino, and they were introducing, you know, people and somebody was acting as you. Oh, yeah, this is Freeway Rick Ross from the whatever. Was that true where you met him in the casino for the first time? Do you even remember that? I don't remember meeting Meach. You don't even remember? First time I met Meach is when they got arrested, and Wendy Day wrote me a letter and asked me if I would talk to him about his case. Oh, okay. And so we kind of built up a friendship through letters, and when I got out of prison, we talked on the phone a few times until I wasn't able to take his calls anymore behind my peel. So when we see documentaries, documentaries don't mean that it's... Well, that's not a documentary. That's a scripted series, right? No, not a BMF movie. The documentary is what I actually watched. It was his documentary. Wow. And they showed that part where... Oh, it was in the documentary? It was in the documentary. Well, maybe it was, you know, at that time. Right. It could have been. He was walking through the... Where he saw me. I think he was in Atlanta. He was in Atlanta, and he was walking through the casino. No, I wasn't in the casino in Atlanta. He would have had to be somewhere else. No, other than Vegas. No. Vegas. The casino might have been like an underground thing. It wasn't no public casino. It was like a... Yeah, it wasn't no big casino. The only time he would have probably saw me in the casino was during the fight time. Oh, yeah. I would go, I don't gamble. But, you know, I started going to fights and, you know... Okay. But do you know that sometimes, like with these stories, that's why I was asking you about thinking back, trying to figure out and reflect on everything. I think there's going to be some truth, but everything's not going to be a hundred. Oh, no. Even in my movie, you know, we got some stuff where it'll be made where it's movie friendly. You know, even with my book... Kind of make it exciting. With my book, it has to be, you know, there's some stuff in there that made it reader friendly. You know, if it had just been me telling the story, it's not as exciting to the reader and you have to entice the reader, you know, where, say, Vincent the writer talks about the shoes that they were wearing or, you know, and some of that stuff is made up, you know, what kind of shoes they were wearing because I didn't remember what kind of shoes I was wearing. But the writer knew what kind of shoes were being wore doing that. During the time. And they just put it in there because, you know, it stretches it out. And you've done a documentary on your life before, right? He did a few. A few documentaries. Right. So when you do a documentary, is it a hundred percent true? I tried. My documentary is... Well, my documentary is Talking Heads. So it's just people coming on. Yeah, I've seen it. Yeah, remember, it's not a script. A walk through your life type of thing. Yeah, right.