I got a copy, but it’s been lost to the ages. And Joe looked, he said, “You’re doing it wrong.” “Well, how should I do it?” He said, “Get me a coal shovel.” And he bring him a coal shovel. We tipped the crate up, put the coal shovel under it, tip it back, and now that became a skid and we pushed it wherever we wanted. And I’m going, “Well, look at that.” I mean, just a trick of the trade. And years later, I was at a zoo. We had gotten a shipment and we were bringing it to the zoo and they unloaded it from the truck and it was wintertime or something, you know, not cold, cold. And they were trying, “Well, you have to wait for the forklift to get it.” And I said, “No, we don’t.” And they go, “No, we have to. We can’t move it.” I said, “Get me two coal shovels.” ‘Cause it was a bigger crane. So we put the two coal shovels under, right. I said, let’s go.” And they were like, amazed, like I was so smart.