And you had your two different jobs to do and so forth. Well, the way I see it in performing, everybody’s very serious about what you have to do, and you get a routine, and, of course, passing each other, working around the backyard, getting ready for the performance, getting your costume ready, or doing some washing or whatever it is you’re doing, well, you see each other. You say, “Hi,” or, “I’ll see you later,” or whatever. So there’s interaction all day even though you’re tending to what you have to tend to. He might be changing the head of his drums or whatever, getting ready for the afternoon. He had to be ready before I did because they usually, the band played prior to the performance sometimes. And yet, we had a full day just doing our job, but it didn’t mean we couldn’t see each other in that, in performing those things.