we were so lucky to have her, bonnie josephson brought her back. i don't know where this is, actually, but the reason i put it in, i think greenwich village is not getting enough credit for integrating new york city. i was a kid in the 1940s and '50s. i grew up in white, new york. white -- you didn't hang out with black people. it was very simple. you just didn't. well, i was a teenager, we'd go down to mcdougal street and hang out in the jazz clubs and we'd go to the folk clubs. it was all integrated and it was the first time in my life i socialized with black people. i had no problem with it. it was a done deal, and then after that was the civil rights movement, screaming, you know, alabama, montgomery and all that, and i said what is their problem. you know, they don't have greenwich village in their lives. that's the problem. so you really -- i don't think we give enough credit to greenwich village for integrating new york. in this period if you went to the latin quarter, you probably had an all white audience. when i was in my 30s i was talkin