and he recessed a man appointed john rutledge, it didn't go well.he had opposed the j-treaty and they roughed him up and not heard much after that. so my research wasn't go well. the people out there in the research project in terms of the pipeline, know this, don't ever stop reading at the first chapter. you have to read on and get through the book. because when i represent reading i found that he wjohn marshal w recessed appointed and just b n brenon was recessed appointed. i was in good company. one of my cousins heard my senate hearing and the question to me was, well, judge gregory when you follow the principle of starruous and that's the biggest law there is and i knew this wouldn't be fair and they asked him all of those foreign words. so even when it's misunderstood it's nice to have people that know about the nuances and the experiences of people. and it's so wonderful and just refreshing to have that. and talking about those shoulders, it reminds me of a story that harwood therman, my favorite theologian. in the 1920's in georgia, he could