So I said to him, “I don’t know how to handle it. If you show me how to do it, all I need is one time, and then I’m good, but I need that.” All right. So he goes up and he, (grunting) I said, “Thank you very much.” He grabbed it. Yep, I knew. In later years, he related to me. He says, “You know, Mark, when you asked me to do that, I didn’t have a clue. I had never done that before and grabbed an alligator.” And this goes back to something we’ll talk about later with moving animals, the giraffe. He says, “I couldn’t tell you that, that I didn’t know because I’m the guy, I’m the zoologist. I’m supposed to know all that. And you’re a kid saying, ‘Can you show me, sir?'” And I said, “Oh my gosh.” He said, “Yeah, I just was, I kind of, in theory, knew what to do, but I hadn’t done it.” So that was some of the funny things.