old navy barber, hardened guy. he said do you want to keep the sideburns? he says could i? he was going to let him shave the sideburns and keep them right there. it was another world for us and different. when we came back to civilian life, that also was different because i went back to what i was doing before i left, and that was working on the pipeline. i was running the bulldozer out in shamrock, texas. a snowball hit me in the rear. it was just snowing out there all the time. i was working 12 hours a day seven days a week. my wife said -- i can work as fast as anybody, and she said why don't you go to school and do something with the g.i. bill? i agreed to, and i said i think we ought to. and we went to austin. i was prelaw. i said i wasn't interested in prelaw. i don't want to be a pre-lawyer, i want to be a lawyer. they worked with me and showed where i have five hours of physics at tcu. i'm not sure what that was. celestial navigation. they gave me that. i got about 30 hours from the university of georgia for the time i was there. a lot of times, i would go to school