he was in louisiana and new orleans before katrina and if it were not for peptide who sent his planeld me that i don't even know why god is keeping me here. he says but i know i've got something to do. and he got right back into service, got right back into it the second time. he felt like he had been electrocuted. he had a defibrillator and he said they went off about 13 times. he said charlie, i felt like i was shot to death. but i couldn't leave here. i wanted to, but it wasn't time. they never slept in the daytime. i meant i slept all day but there it around all night. [laughter] and they said i want you to come and see about any. i said i'd be glad to see about him. i went to see him and i mean he didn't look good, i didn't think he would make it. i just said i don't know. we just need to get them in the hospital and he was in the intensive care and he just looked like he would not even come out of it. but he cannot have it. and obviously this man, i just don't understand it. and he said you know charlie, i couldn't get in. i don't know what the problem is. [laughter] so the doc