carolina. and he was very proud of that. i saw in the washington post, he told their reporter that inside the van, there were puppets with their heads cut off and mannequins with their heads cut off in. puppets with their mannequins and puppets and nooses, you know, but that was on his van also. there was ku klux klan, there was nazi symbols. did he talk to you about these things when you were in there? no. absolutely not. he talked to me about coming to a show at the hard rock, but i would have to come by myself. he really he appreciated me as a general manager and that whatever i could do for him, i did. if he needed time off to go home early, i would let him go home early and i appreciated him as being on time and being, you know, articulate and due diligent and all of that. as far as the political views, no, we when he would start on that, i would just kind of nip it in the bud and say, you got a delivery up, you got to go. he knew that i was a very strong