we're joined once again by blaine mayhugh and tom foy, they're survivors of the quecreek mine accident in somerset, pennsylvania. they were trapped underground for 77 hours. tom, when you watch this and you just lived through this 15-minute trip to the top, what went through your mind? you went through a trip like that in a capsule like that to get back to the top yourself. >> well, it was really exciting to see him come out like that. i know the feeling. but these guys, i mean, they didn't even break down like we did. i mean, we was a little bit more what do you call it? more joyful or something. we had jumped around, everybody else was jumping around. parents and stuff like that. everybody screaming and hollering. you couldn't hear nothing. and it was just one heck of a good feeling. it was a good feeling watching the first one come up here, too. because i mean, it gave me a little bit of a lump in your throat. you felt that. but i just -- i just enjoyed watching him come up. and thank god he made her and i hope they all get up safe and god bless them all. >> blaine, what were you th