Wonderful. Tell me about it. Wonderful. I was always very inquisitive about things, and particularly natural things. I’d get up in the morning and I’d notice the sun, the moon at night, I’d notice the cloud formations, I listened to bird songs when I got up in the morning. In fact, I was in school in the eighth grade and Ms. Usla McClean said, “WC, why aren’t you listening to what I’m saying?” I said, “I can’t, I’m distracted by the spring frogs that are out there peeping in the pond near the school.” All of a sudden, all the students began to hear the frogs. So I had a psychiatrist in Los Angeles talk to me and said, “Do you hear sounds that people don’t hear?” I said, “Yes.” They said… Well, the time he was through with me, he talked to my lawyer friend and said, “The guy’s psychotic.” Because I was thinking nature.