i was lucky last night to go have dinner with mike ditka, icon, like gail sayers, and walter peyton,banks. what do you make of this in his restaurant? he said this is the biggest thing ever happened in chicago. i said why is this coach, bilge he than '85 bears or bulls title or blackhawks who won a couple times this past decade, three times? he says this happens every 108 years. the people are so pent up, there is so much excitement, this hasn't happened for such a long time, this is generations that have been passed down, this disappointment. now for it to be here, he said everybody is involved and everybody is in love with this team. martha: wow. reading a great story in the "chicago tribune" by a world war ii soldier who came home just in time to see the game in 1945, and ran all the way to the stadium in his uniform. and the line was wrapped around. somebody gave him a ticket to go to the front of the line. they were so proud to have him there. it gives you the feeling for the city of chicago and meaning of all of this, but one more question for you about this, what about this go