Oh yeah, well, I had one keeper at the National Zoo who wanted to work elephants and, strange individual, but, you know, we were, Don was working with us and I went into the hay room and he’s working with an Angus and just going, just bearing it in hale bales, practicing to work with elephants. And I’m goin’, (scoffs) “You’re not working with elephants.” So he filed an EEO suit, because I discriminate against Latvians. He had also… At that point, both my elephant keepers were females and he dropped his drawers in front of the female keepers, so I tried to, I tried to give him, at that point I was told I could, I tried to give him a suspension, you know, get him outta the Elephant House and give him a suspension. So I went for, what, it was two-week suspension and then it went all the way up to the director who was Robinson at the time and he dropped it to three days. I tried to fire him, but I wasn’t able to fire him. So anyway, so I’ve talked to lawyers, Smithsonian lawyers about how I felt about Latvians and, you know, and actually after I went to Milwaukee, after the first post office, shooting in the post office, CJ was walked off the zoo grounds, because he’d come to us from the park police and he sent threatening letters to the secretary of the Smithsonian. I mean, he really was a nutcase.