And I remember that I went to see Warren Thomas, and I said to him, ’cause I just had that feeling, you know, it would be great to work in the zoo. That’s when it started really. And I had the feeling and it just, as luck in a way, it’s not real lucky to the guy who died, but there was the guy who was, who took care of the primate building was a good friend of mine, and I got to know him very well, and he unfortunately died. And he used to let me take care of the building. He would leave early and he would allow me to take care of the building, unbeknownst I’m sure to the staff. But I did because I knew what, I was there for years. I knew what was going on and I knew how to do it. So I’d feed them, I’d get them, you know, I would do all, you know all kinds of stuff.