So there was a lot of discussion about moving the office, which was, had full support of the board, but not support of the senior executive staff, all of whom were entrenched in Wheeling, West Virginia. And I was sworn in as vice president the year that Ron Forman was sworn in as president. Ron Forman, about two weeks after he was sworn in as president, decided that he was gonna get married and go around the world on his honeymoon and said, “Satch, you’re in charge, see you later,” and left the country, no communication. Our then executive director, Bob Wagner, who had been adamant about staying in Wheeling, West Virginia, was finally told at that meeting where we were all sworn into these new positions, “We hear you, we respect you, but we’re moving this association to Washington, DC now.” Ron Forman leaves. I’m sitting at my desk minding my own business. The phone rings, it’s Bob Wagner. And in the background I hear sirens and horns honking and, you know, not West Virginia sounds. And he said, I’m in…