nipper — i mean, he's a big part of king's lynn mart. he'd be organising everyone.very calm. like that. now follow me, follow me, john. you could break him loose but he is very calm. nice and steady, keep it like that. keep it like that. some people, you have to guide them in and say, "look, please do this," as you say, or "please do that" but they get a bit flustered because they want to get in and get sorted, but it all comes together 0k in the finish. we've done it for 800 years, so i'm sure we'll manage this year. but in them days, we came with the horse and cart. it was a lot easier. just giddy up, boy, and you're in. there's an awful lot of health and safety now, you know? and whatever we do now, it's not a way of life any more. it's a business. and you've got to run it as a business. go steady! pull up at kings lynn was, in one word, hectic. everything's got to be precise — especially at somewhere like kings lynn. there's no room for error. over here, lawrence. there. you've got your markings down. that is your position. if you're over one way by four orfive,