andy and i — andy auerbach, probably one of the cleverest people i've ever met in my life. also one of the nicest, by the way — we worked together, we worked together for years, we'd always share an office together, we'd sit together and get our lunch together, come back and i would always go through the daily mail, the mail 0nline or the mirror or whatever — one of my great sort of pleasures at lunchtime. and every now and again, i would see one of those kind of clickbait kind of titles, which is, you know, "you have "to have an iq of over 150," only people with an iq of 150 "will be able to answer this "question," or "only 5% "of people in the country can see it." it was always one of those sort of, "can you spot the bear "in the woods?," or whatever, it would be, or how many, you know, those sort of things? and i was always really good at them. and i would go over — like i said, to andy, who is one of the cleverest people i've met and i'm not — and i would go, "i've got it, i've got it. "have you? " and he would never get it, neven _ and it would be like my best