fred mezulla. there you go. the packer club. [laughter] [applause] >> hi, coming over here tonight, there was an announcement on the radio about the birth certificate about davycrockett that the court had said that the woman who had it had to give it back to the county where he lived. >> oh, well, i hadn't heard that, but i don't -- there was no birth certificate. i'm sure it's the wedding license, and that's true. he received a wedding license in dandridge at the old courthouse, and some many years ago, they pitched it out with a bunch of papers, and this woman who lives in florida got a hold of it so all they had for all those years is a faximily of it. i talk about the marriage license business in the book, but this doesn't surprise me because i know they have been trying to get it back. i'm not sure what kind of level maneuvering went on to get that because, you know, it's their own fault they threw the thing out; right? but i would imagine they played upon her sense of history and whatever and perhaps there was some money involved i would think; right? which always helps. speaking of money, did any of you put a bid on the billy the kid picture here in de