always, you look at the list of invitations to all the mayoral events you would see mary poppel, leon irwin author +1, married couple. it was a bit conspicuous but that was the culture then. it was understood that individuals could make shift to live in this society so long as you were not publicly outed or other individuals likethat where your reputations would be destroyed . any other questions? >> so when the upstairs loungebird , it needed to be filled by another bar, how long did it take or did everybody stepback ? >> the building was never reoccupied by another bar. it was left with physical signs of charring, the windows were boarded up for several decades. it was a story no one wanted to talk about even if you walk past it , even in a storytelling culture like new orleans when people walk back with those didn't think to tell the story. the owner did receive somewhat of an insurance settlement and two months afterwards parted a bar called the post office located now where, i don't know if you know, where the corner pocket is and some of the upstairslounge crowd would go there and dri