so we workrked in ten villages at that point of time, and there were only three high schools. so thenen i asked, you know, i asked the parents, the mothers, w wl, what hahappes to ththe boys? how do you s send the boys s to school?l? and they sasaid, well, , we give ththem bibicycles. a and i sai well,l, what about the girls? and they said, oh, no, it's a waste of money to give a bicycle to a girl if she's going to turn around and get married. so i thought, my god, if it's only a bicycle that's keeping girls from goining to schooool, let's go aheaead and, you knono, give it to them. >> the first day, there was one young woman nanamed miriam oduro thaat came up p to me and d sai, david, i w want to be e a part ofththis projectct. and i said,, that's great, you wantnt to lean how to fix bikes. . and she sas, yes. she said, david, i'm seriouous. i want t to learn how to fix bikes. it's a pretty amazing thing to have this aggressive male come with his bike and d say, h, my bike needs to be e repaired.. my wheel is gogoing like t this. right. and then everyone looks at him, they y