Removing a tattoo, there's also a lot of products on the internet that are very....like, I guess the word would be "snake juice". Like, they...they're not real. You'll order this stuff, and you put it on your skin everyday, and it burns, and supposedly it's going to make your tattoo disappear, and it doesn't work. Beware of that. Don't...don't...and there's this other stuff that, like, we had some DeBrang, and they bought it on line, and they're like, "Yeah, you just tattoo it into my skin, and it'll break up the ink and magically make it disappear." We didn't do it, but another local shop did, and then they brought it back in and showed us, and it was just a huge scar. Where they had tattooed in this chemical, and it got keloided and raised up, and...so you want to be real careful. I would say whenever you're removing a tattoo, deal with somebody who...who removes a lot of them. Not just some ww.tattoogone.com. I mean anybody can build a web site and sell something. None of that stuff's FDA approved. There's, I mean, you know, we could anything in a bottle and call it tattoo remover. The only safe, sound, secure and awesome way that I've discovered in my life to remove tattoos is laser.