lonzetta bryant: yeah. james bryant: but there's a lot of blesses. we'll just keep going and keepn trucking. we'll be all right. you're going to look at the spurs tonight? who are they playing? clarence pierre: i came from a white funeral home to come to lewis. i knew about the black funerals because, of course, if my family dies, we're going to a black funeral home. so i'm like, i know the kind of what y'all do. but i want to know exactly what's the magic behind the curtains of it. james bryant: clarence came out of a white environment. so working at a white [? farm, ?] to him, was not out of the norm. what was out of the norm for him was coming here. so he has to learn some things and learn how to make some adjustments. tony hendricks: mainly, when we're in school, the book is teaching you white embalming. but when you get out in the real world, and you go to a black funeral home, you're embalming is going to be different. funeral might not be to two weeks, three weeks. you have to hold the body out longer. they want to wait till all relatives come