Mr. Crafard. Andy, when he came in he should have woke me up. I guess he said he had called me or something and I hadn’t woke up, I hadn’t got up or something.
Mr. Hubert. Didn’t he know you wanted to go and see the parade?
Mr. Crafard. He knew I said something about it. I don’t know, I think maybe he had been down and saw us—down to see some of it or something and then come back to the club or something.
Mr. Hubert. You didn’t leave word for anyone to call you to see the parade?
Mr. Crafard. No.
Mr. Hubert. Wasn’t it unusual for you to sleep that length of time?
Mr. Crafard. Not if I was tired and they didn’t call me, I’d sleep if they didn’t call me.
Mr. Hubert. Have you ever done that before?
Mr. Crafard. I’ve seen the time when I went to sleep and slept 14 or 15 hours.
Mr. Hubert. No, I am talking about while you were at the club.