if da lobsta closes, you got a lot of issues. the employees are out of jobs, the city comes after j personally for the past-due taxes, and j's grandmother, j's father, j's sister -- they all lose their money. it's bad news -- real bad news. if you don't have a job, what happens to you? j: i don't have any money. i don't have money saved. i don't take a paycheck. lemonis: couldn't you just go to your dad or your grandma? j: no, me and my dad are hardly on speaking terms. -lemonis: because of the money? -j: yeah. lemonis: how much do you end up having to take out a month just to kind of keep your head above water? j: probably about $3,500 or $4,000. -lemonis: in cash. -j: yeah. lemonis: what's the total revenue of the total business, overall. j: well, last year was $1.4 million. right now, we're at $1.1 million, and it's august. -lemonis: $1.1 million? -j: yeah. -lemonis: this location? -j: no, all of it. lemonis: all three -- everything combined. and how much will it lose on paper? j: right now, it's not losing anything on paper.