 I've been on a voiceover job for about 14 years, so that allowed me to, I mean I have a pretty low cost of living, so I don't, you know, I don't need to have lots of jets, or I have one, that's enough. But so, and actually that just ended like two years ago or so, so I may be making some different choices in my career coming up shortly. I was curious because that one, there are some things money can't buy, for everything else there's MasterCard. Yes! Let's show the one clip where you're actually in the commercial I think, we have that one. That one, but wait let me ask you a question because I know they say it's priceless, like life is priceless, but I was just curious like about what's the price that they pay if you're the voiceover actor for 14 years. Are you really serious? Lots of money. Jesus. And I could like blow through 20 of those in about three or four minutes. Can I have my drink? Take it back? I spent it all by the way. You did? Is that true? Gone. Is that really true? Where did it go? My son's in private education, so there you go. It's a good school. It's a good school and he's now acting too, so he's doing already doing good stuff with it. Cheers. $3. Frozen beverage. $2. Gas. $31. Starting a new life together, priceless, rekindling a fire that never went out, satisfying a much needed slushy fix, priceless. There's something money can't buy for gas stations, there's MasterCard. So when we shot that, I had been doing them for probably like seven or eight years at that point. And about midway through the shoot, the sound engineer comes up to me and goes, amazing job, dude, you sound exactly like him.