let me tell you about one show that i did -- i'm not going to say what tbaifs. i won't -- what tbaifs. i don't want to -- base it was. i don't want to get anybody in trouble. we did a four-hour show -- this is the fourth year we did it with the sergeant major of the army. we did a four-hour show because we found out the troops loved the show. because it was a little bit of home. and during the show i would -- i was kind of a co-host with a beautiful woman named leeann tweeden and we did comedy routines. and i do a monolog. and this is something i had done for a number of years. and i'd go out and i'd say, you know, i've done nowp seven u.s.o. tours and every year i'm more and more impressed with the military and one thing i don't get is the don't ask/don't tell policy. and now this is -- it's about 28-degrees where i'm talking and there's maybe a couple of thousand troops. most of them are standing. some are in bleachers. and this is like three hours into the show, but they're just loving the show. and i said, there's one thing i don't understand, it's the don't