I see no good reason to prefer (any version I know of) the `holonomy interpretation' to the `potential interpretation' of the Aharonov-Bohm effect. Everyone agrees that the inverse image $[A]=[A+d\lambda]_{\lambda}=d^{-1}F$ of the electromagnetic field $F$ is a class, full of individuals; and that the circulation $\small{\textsf{C}}$ of the electromagnetic potential $A$ around a loop $\sigma_0$ encircling the solenoid is common to the whole class $[A]$, and to the homotopy class or \emph{hoop} $[\sigma_0]$. If picking individuals out of classes is the problem, picking an individual potential out of $[A]$ should be no worse than picking an individual loop out of $[\sigma_0]$. The individuals of $[A]$ can moreover be transcended---punctually,...