and then i see marvelous sally brownback here, the two of us decided there should be some type of memorial in downtown denver where those wonderful sufferage acts met with the supporting males and it was half and half in this church where they got this thing through in 1893 for women to vote. that's very historic, fantastic. and we discovered that that church had been where the first national bank was on 17th street. going in and explaining to them the wonderful historic place where they work and how we would like to have something, you may as well have told them there was going to be a nuclear attack at 3:00. they were -- i think we finally got to put a little tiny plaque down on the floor. i don't think anybody has seen it and now they moved it somewhere else. i have no idea where it is now. maybe it's been removed to the circular file. i do think those things are history. it's wonderful to know we had forefathers and mothers caring, especially in 1893. the silver panic was on, this place was in like a depression. and yet man came out and said women should be able to vote. that you know,