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Any war is never a good thing, but the Vietnam War/Conflict was a waste of life for this Country. Those dudes put it on the line only to be treated like chit by the very government and people the represented when they returned home. As a 57 year old man who served 101st Airborne Division Ft. Campbell KY. A82 11B and saw no combat in any war, I absolutely respect ALL those who lost their lives, their souls, their minds, and their hearts for doing what our Government felt was in our Countries best interest. On a footnote, AIC will always be on my 'stay list" ... their music has gotten me through some tough days the past 23 years. RIP Layne, you are missed by many, especially this 57 year old man.
regardless if your went over or not, thank you for your services. you still signed up to risk it all. I have an uncle who was in Vietnam and he was always considered as the “weird” guy in our family. only once did I hear my grandmother say how she missed the old him and how different he was since he returned.
I ran a small town country bar/ game room, just got a new wyfy jukebox and huge TV on the wall. This came up on video music channel and I witnessed my uncle reaction 😢 Quietly standing in the corner with his pool stick frozen looking at the video. ❤ With a sad smile said that is "some real shit right there" and they did a great job and he would have loved to have had that blarring out his chopper. He never talked about it and wouldn't watch movies of war. Vietnam 😢 and then they came back to be treated like dirt, Military men and women still are not getting what they deserve for serving the country. We can do better by them.
I had a sweet, handsome, funny cousin spent two tours in Nam. He was a Sargent in the bush - hard core. Something went wrong and some of his men died. He came back and was still funny, sweet and handsome, but he spent the rest of his life in and out of alcohol and drug detox at Ft. Benning GA Veterans Hospital. I love you Sgt. Donald Robinson.
Absolutely, thank you, Sgt. Robinson……. My father has never been the same. And I’ve learned to stop asking. This video gives some insight why….. I’ll just say women & children…. Upon orders
@@sukaenacornelius9285 sorry I didn’t see this sooner…but thank you so much for the work you do and please tell your husband, thank you for his services.
Lane is also dead . What is wrong with all these great singers from Seattle , Kurt Cobain , Chris Cornell . From my favorite Seattle bands only Pearl Jam is still with their original singer Eddie Vedder. Alice in Chains made my 90's a little more bearable. Soundgarden and Nirvana are no more . Some fantastic music was made in that city ,Seattle.
A combination of drugs, mental health issues and not having good people around them to help them navigate fame. Don’t get me wrong these are grown adults but a lot of the people around them were people that didn’t have their best interests at heart and making money off them. MTV Unplugged for AIC whilst it was great, Layne was in a bad way and in no state to perform and the band was pushed by MTV and the record executives to do it which shows you how much of a financial stake they have. These bands are pushed and pushed by greedy record executives to churn out record after record, tours etc with very little breaks then they are surprised when they end up burnt out and quitting the business, with addictions and mental health issues or worse.
Had just turned 21 and just turned 21 Airborne Ranger LRS jumping out of Germany 92-94 All the Grunge bands came. You could catch them in clubs. Playing to 30/ 100 as warm up for the big shows. Absoluty best shows! Then to Washington State for same Mil Gig from 94 to to 2000. THE OK HOTEL! Bumbershoot Festival! Rainbow Valley , The Gorge, Paramount....
I love the amazement in the reactors faces when they hear Layne’s phenomenal vocals for the first time especially in this song. Whilst Layne may not have been technically perfect, he had a natural talent with unique powerful vocals that were sung with genuine emotion that cannot be faked or can be taught by vocal training. A big shoutout to Jerry Cantrell who is a phenomenal songwriter who didn’t shy away from writing about very personal, sensitive and controversial subjects. AIC as a band is truly one of the all time greats. RIP Layne Staley and Mike Starr. 😢
Uncle Ted!!! Amazingly lifted! Not only did he stay away from drugs & getting any type of high, he helped alot of people in music industry to get clean, or tried to. His high has always been music
How appropriate on this Memorial Day weekend. All those brave soldiers that fought for our freedom and made the ultimate sacrifice of their lives. God Bless them all!❤❤😂
Breaks my heart to think of someone never hearing this masterpiece. There are so many great rock songs through history. Even if you don't listen to or like rock music, you can't deny the talent and writing.
Dad did 2 tours in vietnam. He jumped outta helicopters, army. He came back mean as heck. Agent orange took his legs, but, at that time, late 60s early 70s, the vibe was different. I grew up with the best music EVER. Real shame the lost Layne and Mike. Much respect for the playing of this absolutely badass song. Peace and love, ya'll.
Thank you to all the servicemen that sacrificed in order for us to live in our great country, land of the FREE and home of the BRAVE. We don't know how good we have it.
I love this track, powerful stuff. You can see on the faces of the reactors that this something they wouldn't want to experience themselves. Gut wrenching emotions, for real.
It's so sad that people suffered through this then came home and got spit on, yes i know some of them did some horrible things but most of them were just fighting to survive because their country sent them there. The politicians should have been the ones spat on.
I turned 50 back in December,this song reminds me of walking in to the dorms at UCONN and they're was a bunch of people at least 60 waiting on me and two dudes to show up,we had the glass,we walked in with a boom box ,they hooked it up to a Marshall stack in the hallway,everyone was geekin and drinkin...JUMP AROUND and the place just went insane,they had the cops there 15 mins later...but that 15 mins is a fantastic memory
I like to think all AIC fans would gladly give up AIC to have Layne back alive and happy. You both are too sweet and I love you both. May God bless all the works of your hands
THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH for not interrupting the song ever 15 seconds to say a bunch of nonsense!!! THIS is how all reaction videos should be!!! You got a like and subscribe from me today
Jerry's dad ( Rooster) lives in Oklahoma and AIC shot alot of this video and part of man in the box at Roosters place in Atoka Oklahoma. If you look at the ending scene there is a mailbox with Rooster's name and Atoka Oklahoma on it.
I had an uncle who passed just about 15 years ago but he was in the marines and he was wounded so badly with his best friend who didn’t make it and by the time the medics got to them my uncle was so badly injured that he was pronounced dead and my grandmother still had the telegram they had gotten from the military saying he had died! He spent 11 months in the hospital but ended up walking out afterwards with 100% disability from the government but he obviously was never the same! He had PTSD until the day he died. He never liked to talk about it but I was with him when I was in teenager and this song came on. It scared me to death because he went into a delirium (I guess) but I stayed with him in his living room and convinced him that nobody was outside trying to shoot him. After that he started telling me about how his job over there had been to find and disarm land mines. He was walking behind his best friend who missed seeing one and it blew them both up. The part my uncle couldn’t get over was right after it blew up he had a few minutes of consciousness and he realized that he had parts and pieces of his friend all over him! He didn’t remember much after that until he woke up in the hospital somewhere. He didn’t have any idea where he was at the time. He was really a great guy but when he got back home he lost his wife and sons because she couldn’t deal with him not being the same man she married. He eventually formed a sort of relationship with his sons though after years. This song will forever take me back to that day and it’s still heartbreaking!
It's sad these men died for us and the US called it a conflict meanwhile they come home and are spit on by the people they are protecting and called baby killer as Americans respect those that served in an "conflict "thank you for all that served ❤❤
Everyone is familiar with the Vietnam War, but the horrors experienced, the disrespect they received if they were lucky enough to make it home…this song/video puts a perspective on what it must have been like to live through it. Gut wrenching. I spent more teenage years bawling my eyes out while listening to their album Dirt. Every song, especially the title track-just guts you. It’s excellent regardless but hits too close too home sometimes 😬
Crazy, I use to bump this all the time when I cruised around now we have people reacting to it. Crazy With that said, self inflicted wounds…The Vietnam war
Everyone here understood, nobody came through it with smiles, it was heavy and showed what trauma is experienced by the men on the line. A weighty song and brutal, certainly not entertainment.
I appreciate the kind words, thank you…but nope, I am just a music lover who does these for fun on my phone in my spare time. 😉 I work a regular 9-5 these days, full time dad and husband but I do have over 25 years (off and on) experience in the indie film circuit. also, played around with music since I was a child and played roadie for my cousins band for bit.
A beautiful and tragic soul with an amazing gift of expression, the inevitability of his death didn't make it any easier to swallow. I cried like a baby when I first heard Layne had died! I was gutted and devastated. This was worse for me than Kurt Kobain. Then Chris Cornell wrecked me a few years later. So sad.
These “kids” haven’t a clue But a least they are interested……. The only food my dad had to procure was parrots, snakes and ants…….. in Nam…. Unimaginable…..
i did not see it explained. army airborne logo is an eagle and there are no eagles over there, so the Vietcong called it a rooster. "they come to kill the rooster"
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Wish chubaka was not included
The guys felt helpless it seems. Makes you wonder why? At least they left something behind. 🎸🎶
Who is the guy at 7:29
Jerry played this for his Dad and asked if he got close.His dad said "You nailed it."
Super cool. I am pharmacist at VA. Married combat veteran. My hs crush. This was his favorite song.
@@sukaenacornelius9285 I'm guessing he thought JC nailed it, too. My condolences.
I saw Jerry live at the House of Blues in N.O. and his parents were in the crowd. When he played Rooster that place exploded. It was amazing.
As a homeless man who gets no benefits and cant speak. your all alive because of me and my men!
Any war is never a good thing, but the Vietnam War/Conflict was a waste of life for this Country. Those dudes put it on the line only to be treated like chit by the very government and people the represented when they returned home. As a 57 year old man who served 101st Airborne Division Ft. Campbell KY. A82 11B and saw no combat in any war, I absolutely respect ALL those who lost their lives, their souls, their minds, and their hearts for doing what our Government felt was in our Countries best interest. On a footnote, AIC will always be on my 'stay list" ... their music has gotten me through some tough days the past 23 years. RIP Layne, you are missed by many, especially this 57 year old man.
regardless if your went over or not, thank you for your services. you still signed up to risk it all.
I have an uncle who was in Vietnam and he was always considered as the “weird” guy in our family. only once did I hear my grandmother say how she missed the old him and how different he was since he returned.
@@shotaholic1 Who is the guy at 7:29
Very nicely done!
I ran a small town country bar/ game room, just got a new wyfy jukebox and huge TV on the wall. This came up on video music channel and I witnessed my uncle reaction 😢 Quietly standing in the corner with his pool stick frozen looking at the video. ❤ With a sad smile said that is "some real shit right there" and they did a great job and he would have loved to have had that blarring out his chopper. He never talked about it and wouldn't watch movies of war. Vietnam 😢 and then they came back to be treated like dirt, Military men and women still are not getting what they deserve for serving the country. We can do better by them.
Bless your uncle, I'm glad he made it home. Much love to you and your family.
My husband is a Vietnam vet. I showed this video to him and after approximately 5 seconds he said "Turn it off"! 😔
I had a sweet, handsome, funny cousin spent two tours in Nam. He was a Sargent in the bush - hard core. Something went wrong and some of his men died. He came back and was still funny, sweet and handsome, but he spent the rest of his life in and out of alcohol and drug detox at Ft. Benning GA Veterans Hospital. I love you Sgt. Donald Robinson.
Thanks for his service “Sergeant”. ✌️
Absolutely, thank you, Sgt. Robinson…….
My father has never been the same. And I’ve learned to stop asking.
This video gives some insight why….. I’ll just say women & children…. Upon orders
My uncle came back from Nam "scared" . Never the same.
This is about Jerry Cantrell the guitarist’s father the man you see in the beginning of the video! He’s the Rooster!
He also gives his mother Gloria a shout out.
Thank you for thanking me for my service, very much appreciated!
@@CombatVeteranUSNAVY thank you in writing also. anyone who willingly risks their own lives to help others is a true hero.
thank you for your service sailor!
This definitely a good Alice In Chains for a mashup. It's cool doing this on Memorial Day weekend too.
thank you, Dion. happy Memorial Day, sir.
I agree. I work at VA and married a military man 8 years ago. This is his favorite song.
@@sukaenacornelius9285 sorry I didn’t see this sooner…but thank you so much for the work you do and please tell your husband, thank you for his services.
Nothing brings the pain of War like that "Rooster" video. That's tough stuff.
Metalica -“One” is a tough one too
Lane is also dead . What is wrong with all these great singers from Seattle , Kurt Cobain , Chris Cornell . From my favorite Seattle bands only Pearl Jam is still with their original singer Eddie Vedder. Alice in Chains made my 90's a little more bearable. Soundgarden and Nirvana are no more . Some fantastic music was made in that city ,Seattle.
Heroine is what, if most of us addicts had unspendable money we'd all be dead. Glad I never had money or fame like that.
A combination of drugs, mental health issues and not having good people around them to help them navigate fame.
Don’t get me wrong these are grown adults but a lot of the people around them were people that didn’t have their best interests at heart and making money off them.
MTV Unplugged for AIC whilst it was great, Layne was in a bad way and in no state to perform and the band was pushed by MTV and the record executives to do it which shows you how much of a financial stake they have.
These bands are pushed and pushed by greedy record executives to churn out record after record, tours etc with very little breaks then they are surprised when they end up burnt out and quitting the business, with addictions and mental health issues or worse.
Jimi, Heart,,queensryche……the list goes on
Had just turned 21 and just turned 21 Airborne Ranger LRS jumping out of Germany 92-94 All the Grunge bands came. You could catch them in clubs. Playing to 30/ 100 as warm up for the big shows. Absoluty best shows! Then to Washington State for same Mil Gig from 94 to to 2000. THE OK HOTEL! Bumbershoot Festival! Rainbow Valley , The Gorge, Paramount....
Their art reflected the pain all of them experienced.
I love the amazement in the reactors faces when they hear Layne’s phenomenal vocals for the first time especially in this song. Whilst Layne may not have been technically perfect, he had a natural talent with unique powerful vocals that were sung with genuine emotion that cannot be faked or can be taught by vocal training.
A big shoutout to Jerry Cantrell who is a phenomenal songwriter who didn’t shy away from writing about very personal, sensitive and controversial subjects. AIC as a band is truly one of the all time greats. RIP Layne Staley and Mike Starr. 😢
Well worded! ❤
Layne had, in my opinion, the greatest rock voice of all time. It's a shame he's gone.
Agreed
It's crazy that he and Chris Cornell came out of the same area at the same time. Hard to believe they are both gone...
I would say #2. Behind Cornell. But I know many that would say Layne.
The Afghan dream took away to many incredible artists.
Jim Morrison
@BENFICA60 good, but not even close to the range Layne had.
Such a great song.
Uncle Ted!!! Amazingly lifted! Not only did he stay away from drugs & getting any type of high, he helped alot of people in music industry to get clean, or tried to. His high has always been music
Rip Lane and Mike two of the most influential musicians of all time, they will love on with us 😢
How appropriate on this Memorial Day weekend. All those brave soldiers that fought for our freedom and made the ultimate sacrifice of their lives. God Bless them all!❤❤😂
Breaks my heart to think of someone never hearing this masterpiece. There are so many great rock songs through history. Even if you don't listen to or like rock music, you can't deny the talent and writing.
Dad did 2 tours in vietnam. He jumped outta helicopters, army. He came back mean as heck. Agent orange took his legs, but, at that time, late 60s early 70s, the vibe was different. I grew up with the best music EVER. Real shame the lost Layne and Mike. Much respect for the playing of this absolutely badass song. Peace and love, ya'll.
Grunge music's disaffected, depressed, soul makes a lot of sense when you realize it was written by the drug addicted sons of Vietnam war vets
Wow
I disagree, it teaches a lesson, learn from it!
I disagree it teaches a lesson learned from it
Thank you to all the servicemen that sacrificed in order for us to live in our great country, land of the FREE and home of the BRAVE. We don't know how good we have it.
Wow, you really made this great with your editing.
thank you very much, I appreciate it. guess it’s not to bad for doing it on an iPhone. 😉
the edits in this add to an already crazy and amazing video. this is awesome.
Happy Memorial Day weekend to all our service men & women.
I love this track, powerful stuff. You can see on the faces of the reactors that this something they wouldn't want to experience themselves. Gut wrenching emotions, for real.
I went on tour with them i was the driver for Bush Dameon i loved them guys all down to earth great people one of my favorite bands greatness 🙌
You put together one amazing video. Thank you and thank you to all the veterans!
thank you for watching
This is my era…see that Tuk Tuk in my picture? There’s a reason….. I guess I have nothing else to say..except this video always makes me weep
Thank for putting in the time, this is one of my fav songs for reactors but I've never seen like 70% of these.
you’re welcome. thank you for watching.
It's so sad that people suffered through this then came home and got spit on, yes i know some of them did some horrible things but most of them were just fighting to survive because their country sent them there. The politicians should have been the ones spat on.
I remember watching this video for the first time on MTV. It blew us away. Powerful video
I turned 50 back in December,this song reminds me of walking in to the dorms at UCONN and they're was a bunch of people at least 60 waiting on me and two dudes to show up,we had the glass,we walked in with a boom box ,they hooked it up to a Marshall stack in the hallway,everyone was geekin and drinkin...JUMP AROUND and the place just went insane,they had the cops there 15 mins later...but that 15 mins is a fantastic memory
I like to think all AIC fans would gladly give up AIC to have Layne back alive and happy.
You both are too sweet and I love you both. May God bless all the works of your hands
The amazing thing is this is a tale told from a father to a son, an I witness!
THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH for not interrupting the song ever 15 seconds to say a bunch of nonsense!!! THIS is how all reaction videos should be!!!
You got a like and subscribe from me today
@@bebop4874 much appreciated, thank you.
I try and make the reactions built in like they are apart of the music video itself.
I remember seeing ROOSTER when it premiered on MTV. Such a great song and video. RIP Layne Staley.
I’ve heard this song since it was released, but I’ve never seen the video……holy shit! Incredible
Love this song Love the rooster but the reality is few will live most will die!
Jerry's dad ( Rooster) lives in Oklahoma and AIC shot alot of this video and part of man in the box at Roosters place in Atoka Oklahoma. If you look at the ending scene there is a mailbox with Rooster's name and Atoka Oklahoma on it.
Great editing, seamless between each reaction. A+, Connecting all those reactors throughout the song isn't easy. Props on the editing!
@@dukeravenshadow5532 thank you very much, I appreciate that. not to bad for doing them on a phone. 😉
@@shotaholic1 Yes indeed 😁
I had an uncle who passed just about 15 years ago but he was in the marines and he was wounded so badly with his best friend who didn’t make it and by the time the medics got to them my uncle was so badly injured that he was pronounced dead and my grandmother still had the telegram they had gotten from the military saying he had died! He spent 11 months in the hospital but ended up walking out afterwards with 100% disability from the government but he obviously was never the same! He had PTSD until the day he died. He never liked to talk about it but I was with him when I was in teenager and this song came on. It scared me to death because he went into a delirium (I guess) but I stayed with him in his living room and convinced him that nobody was outside trying to shoot him. After that he started telling me about how his job over there had been to find and disarm land mines. He was walking behind his best friend who missed seeing one and it blew them both up. The part my uncle couldn’t get over was right after it blew up he had a few minutes of consciousness and he realized that he had parts and pieces of his friend all over him! He didn’t remember much after that until he woke up in the hospital somewhere. He didn’t have any idea where he was at the time. He was really a great guy but when he got back home he lost his wife and sons because she couldn’t deal with him not being the same man she married. He eventually formed a sort of relationship with his sons though after years. This song will forever take me back to that day and it’s still heartbreaking!
It's sad these men died for us and the US called it a conflict meanwhile they come home and are spit on by the people they are protecting and called baby killer as Americans respect those that served in an "conflict "thank you for all that served ❤❤
You look at Layne and Maynard and Chester and Cornell and you think…how do these tiny dudes produce a voice so powerful.
Just saw The Moving Wall
In Guilford, ME today. Lots of young men and women gave because the country asked them. May the wars end…
One of my favorites from these guys
He had a phenomenal voice
Guys song perfectly
Everyone is familiar with the Vietnam War, but the horrors experienced, the disrespect they received if they were lucky enough to make it home…this song/video puts a perspective on what it must have been like to live through it. Gut wrenching. I spent more teenage years bawling my eyes out while listening to their album Dirt. Every song, especially the title track-just guts you. It’s excellent regardless but hits too close too home sometimes 😬
We still do nothing for our veterans
An incredibly powerful song!!!!
Man You Guys Are fuckin Kick Ass, Song Writing is Jerry Cantrell,that's who writes
The rooster another Patriot without recognition!
*Great job* making this video and *thank you* for sharing it with the rest of us! You’ve just earned a brand new subbie!
@@brianv1372 thank you very much, it is much appreciated.
I love Jerry great guy got to spend time with him playing ball and he taught me how to drive a golf ball fun times
The rooster shall never be snuffed!
Crazy, I use to bump this all the time when I cruised around now we have people reacting to it. Crazy
With that said, self inflicted wounds…The Vietnam war
He perfectly portrayed the horror, fear and desperation of war.
Another great job! 💯🤘🔥🤘🤠
thank you. happy Memorial Day, sir.
@@shotaholic1 you are welcome!🇺🇸💯🇺🇸💪
Everyone here understood, nobody came through it with smiles, it was heavy and showed what trauma is experienced by the men on the line. A weighty song and brutal, certainly not entertainment.
"Jolly Green giants walking the Earth...with guns!!
The high-energy guitar riffs and thundering drums make this song an absolute powerhouse. Btw seriously you need to reacto to end up dead by Nick Thurl
I hope you do this for a living, the editing is seamless
I appreciate the kind words, thank you…but nope, I am just a music lover who does these for fun on my phone in my spare time. 😉
I work a regular 9-5 these days, full time dad and husband but I do have over 25 years (off and on) experience in the indie film circuit. also, played around with music since I was a child and played roadie for my cousins band for bit.
I really enjoyed the Muppet reaction.
Thank God for the rooster!
tp think, they created this .......31 years ago? and it still hits hard as if it were made yesterday.
When I was younger, I was a trouble maker and hung out with the same. We played this before getting into fights.
A beautiful and tragic soul with an amazing gift of expression, the inevitability of his death didn't make it any easier to swallow. I cried like a baby when I first heard Layne had died! I was gutted and devastated. This was worse for me than Kurt Kobain. Then Chris Cornell wrecked me a few years later. So sad.
Loved this Mashup ❤️ 💖 ♥️ 👏 💕 💗 ❤️
thank you
Great Vid and Great song!
thanks, Derek. hope all is well. do you have any videos in the works?
@@shotaholic1 Yeah I'm cooking one up, just not in any rush to get it done😁
I was not expecting cousin It to make an appearance.
Me and my buddies go to karaoke song. One of the best songs of the 90s.
“Okay this is hard, this is hard”…. Yep😏
Well done!! TYVM TC:)
@@jeffreyallen-uw9uh thank you
Some closed their eyes and listened, some watched the video in horror. They all had the same reaction eventually....
Nice mix. Well dun mate ☘️🇺🇲
thank you very much, I appreciate that
It’s uncanny how much Jerry looks like Rooster
Love them.
Long live the rooster!
6:10 that was a great move there in the cuts.
thank you. I try to do little things with the flow of the music. glad you enjoyed it.
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Most Excellent !
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thank you
This Was My Cousin Timy favorite song,,,,,died at47 years,,,im Still Alive Cuz!!!!! Desra
Best grunge band, all time. Period, end of story
My brother was in the Marines , 64, to 67 Vietnam died in 74 , I was 14 couldn't go to protect him... 😳😧
He is singing about his fathers time in Vietnam.
His fathers call sign was "Rooster"
Men who defend us and the country should be paid more than men who defend a football.
What about the women
Wasn't that Ann Wilson on background I think that was her on background
All of you bobbing your heads with your Beats stating “this is hard”- you have no idea-
A parent whom fought that…. THATS hard……
These “kids” haven’t a clue
But a least they are interested…….
The only food my dad had to procure was parrots, snakes and ants…….. in Nam…. Unimaginable…..
Nothing else will be reported from most vets from that war….. Jerry managed to get a little bit….. just a glimpse…..very sad
R.I.P.
GenX in the House xoxo
This is sick af
thank you
Fucking powerful
@@Michael-vb5qb thank you
i did not see it explained. army airborne logo is an eagle and there are no eagles over there, so the Vietcong called it a rooster. "they come to kill the rooster"
None of them could touch Lanye!!!
Awesome video.
thank you
Sad song. Sad video. Sad story about the band.
checkin in...
That was the rooster
Speechless😂😂❤❤
They armed their children with explosives and told them to run to the Americans who had chocolate.
Vietnam
So many gone too soon… 💔
Jerry Sr. helped train me to go to the USMC. I love that fucker.
that’s cool…and thank you for your services.