And I knew the principles of roping. I mean, I had roped, but I really wasn’t the world’s greatest, but I knew how to do it. And I commented as I was watching it. I said, “You guys are doing it wrong.” And they looked at me and the one guy, the one, head keeper kind of guy who was there running the operation, said, “Well, here.” And he gives me the rope, “You do it.” Yeah, if you’re so smart. If you’re so smart, you do it. So well, okay. So I knew what I had to do and I, bap, and I threw the lariat and I hit that buffalo bam right on the head. And they all looked like, “Oh my god.” They were all speechless, but I knew enough, I was smart enough to know, “Walk away. You’ve done, you’ll never do this twice in your life, but walk away.” And I handed him the rope. I said, “All right. Now, go ahead and do what you gotta do.” That’s how you do it.