south, you have to i don't want to but i had to on my uncle peeved was a sharecropper and class at littleton that all the time and at that he owned the land. even went to the college i would brag about my uncle. and i just remember my sophomore year in college, went and i said uncle, is a great company acres do you have any said this number land. and that is part of the self. sf braided line of north carolina, i change my speech, because when i to dc, everybody thought that i was at a southern drawl but when throughout and went through all of that and i remember being in california in one of my calling team from carolina a professor and listening to her, i was thinking she has an accent and i was like, i want my accent but she was a white woman was like man so again, thinking about the heritage. but getting back to south carolina. it really did give me a renewed interest in the past heritage and it really pushed me to take on projects. and working in florida right now, home to james weldon and again is like this amazing place right now so it is been a gift and a curse, put it that way. >> th