kimochi. they showed some old photographs and i was thinking to myself, wow, she was -- you're still a babe, but you were really hot. [laughter] >> and i was like, ooh, jeff, look at your wife. look at that, no wonder they gave in. [laughter] >> she was a little power house, really effective, really hard core. and it was just really great seeing you in that light because even then you were fighting and marching and doing what's right by the community and you're doing it even today. you're doing it when you're coming to my office and asking for more support for the japantown task force, and now because of your efforts we have a plan for japantown to preserve japantown, to preserve this cultural heritage for generations to come. it's an important place. we fought side by side when they basically took away my childhood place, the japantown ball. and i'm still bitter, as i always say about losing that incredible place, but we were never turned away. we weren't the best behaving kids, but we were a