or you're going to get some humor from a jan donaldson or a sabrina lamb. there is room for it because we love to laugh, and there's so much humor, and there's so much satire or ability to poke fun at so many things that i think publishers -- the one that's left -- are missing the boat on this particular field. [laughter] because if you look at our counterparts and so forth, there's so many weeks of -- books of satire and so forth that you can read and so forth and get a chuckle or a laugh from. so i think this is something we should definitely focus on, and like jan said, there are so many smart writers that are on the stage. ondo stand-up -- i don't do stand-up any longer, but i share with my former stand-up colleagues that they should write more because there is a glass ceiling to stand-up comedy that the power is in the writing, you know? and but for a larry willmore, there may not have been a bernie mac show. it's a writing behind the scenes that is the power. >> and i was just going to say historically that, um, social commentary really in comedy, in