“Don’t do it, Jack. I know you, don’t quit.” So he talked to me. I thought about what he said the next day, I came down out of my room. You know, I called the parents, and there was, because of legalities, you know, I wasn’t allowed to do anything. So that killed me. I couldn’t see him or nothing else, the boy. So my wife would go shopping at the shopping, a little center where we lived, you know, a grocery, back in ’73 and people say, “that’s the, “that’s the wife of the guy who is, “he took it a little boy’s arm off with his lion.” You know, and she would hear this and she’d come home and tell me, I’d hear it when I go out. Finally, I said, “Sue, that’s it. “I’m done. We gotta get outta here.” I told my parents.