Oh, I don’t know, everyone was different. I mean, I have so many people that I’m thankful to have had a relationship with. And really different people too. When I say different, I mean different education and background and sophistication. George Felton, great guy, director of the Baton Rouge Zoo. I don’t know that George had a college degree, and he was just a good old boy and he… I remember the first time I ever visited the zoo, I went into the office and I said, you know, “I’m here to see George.” And they said, “Oh, he’s mowing the eland exhibit.” And I said, “What?” They took me out, and here’s George on a riding lawnmower in a herd of eland cutting the grass, and the eland are just munching away. George was just a good, down-to-earth person, and that was very early in my career, very, very early in my career, who was a great sounding board ’cause he’d tell you exactly what was on his mind.