vision quest was owned by a guy named larry -- as i called him larry the lighting guy. oh, my god!ing it in, man! how you doing? oh, my god! you're here! and it started out like a lot of the companies i go to -- the place was a mess, there was no process, and there wasn't machinery that actually worked. but the one thing that was good is that larry really understood the intricacies of lighting. i was a theatrical- lighting guy. i like light. so, any place you go in, you're looking right away at the lights. i just thought everyone did it, but i've come recently to understand i got a little unhealthy thing with lighting. get to light therapy. i need light therapy. my original deal was to invest -- i think it was $375,000 for 50% of the business. i ended up spending close to another half a million dollars on equipment and another 150 grand after the episode to pay off debt that larry forgot to tell me about. but still, i assumed that i could do what i did with precise -- put money in their business, fix their equipment and their process, and then line them up with businesses that i wa