- Whenever Blutkalai would come over, or I would go to London, I would bring things back from London, to kind of give him that memmorative, you know, of being in the U.K. And during one conversation I had talked to them about how I liked the Cadbury bars, but I only liked them from the, from the UK cause I think chocolate tastes better in the UK. But when I went to the UK, I brought him up about four or five Cadbury bars. And I told him my favorite was the fruit and nuts. And I had bought the fruit and nuts, but I bought them for him. And throughout this meeting, he was eating the Cadbury bars but he put this one fruit and nut aside. Now I'm trying to figure out, 'Bingham, why aren't you eating the fruit and nut?' at the end, and he said, 'Oh, I'll eat it'. At the very end of the meeting, cause he couldn't keep anything with him, he gave me the bar back. He says, 'Here, I want you to have this. This is for you.' I said, 'Bingham, you know, I bought that for you.' But he remembered from a conversation we had that I told him one of my favorite candy bars were the Cadbury fruit and nuts. And he'd set that aside to get back to me, so he could give it to me, and it's moments like that when you realize, wow, there, you know that sense of, of humanity, that sense of the rapport. As I said, I don't think we fully connected, in some ways he trusts me, but there's little things like that that I will hold on to and treasure of, you know the good that came out of Guantanamo and that and that, that, our relationship there.