 Hi everybody, Joe for Jaspy's Case Breaks dot com. We finally did it. We knocked out the 21-22 Panini Select Basketball Break. Full case or 12 boxes, pick your team number two. Big thanks to everybody for getting in on it. All card ship, yeah, big fan to select. A lot of fun parallels, tie dies, a lot of things to chase. So big thanks to this group for making it happen. You're on a Thursday, the 27th. So if you have a little rooftop next to your name, that means you won that spot in the team random filler we just did in the previous video. And Ed, you ended up with last spot mojo with the suns before we pulled the remaining teams out for the filler. All right, now there's the box right here. 2022 Select Basketball, 21-22 Select Basketball. And let's see what we got inside. Let's get this out of my inventory page too. Gotta keep track of everything here. Go there, the boxes are right on top of each other there. All right, so we're looking for three autographs or a memorabilia cards per box on average. Looking for some zebras, a lot of parallels in there. I guess you can, there's some official Panini NBA NFTs as well. They got it all, they got it all. Good luck, everyone. Kinda like that they moved the die cut part to the left side, cause there was always a risk of kind of cutting your thumb a little bit if you, if the die cut was in the middle, something, once you're ripping a lot of box you probably wouldn't even notice. We got the Kings game on in the background. They're up 3-1, hockey kings. Ravens are up 27-16 on the Buccaneers, two minutes left in the fourth. Buccaneers have the ball. Just things just really haven't been clicking for the, for Tampa Bay. I was watching that Maverick's Nets game switching to basketball. That was pretty exciting. Went to overtime, and then the Mavs ended up pulling it out. They're pulling it off. 29 to one, 129 to 125. All right, so final. And then the Thunder, beating the Clippers. 118 to 110. Couple games in progress. Grizzlies are leading the Kings, the Sacramento basketball Kings at the half, 63 to 56. And then the Keats are at Warriors, Warriors up 63-59 at the end of the first half. Those are your hoops, your sports updates. All right, good luck everybody, all hardship. And there's a Brent Barry, in-flight autograph for the Clippers. That is for Logan and the Clippers, won that spot in the filler. There's Kachan, Kachan's here looking for some Duarte gold, the Pacers. Ooh, 129 out of 199. Red, Cade, Cunningham, nice little color match there. For Detroit, Grant, picking up the Pistons straight up. All right, that's the start. You got it, Evan Mobley, rookie card for the Cavs. That'll be for William, one of the Cavs in the filler. There's Wes, I don't know what the Lakers are gonna do with him. And there's Nikola Jokic, autograph? Wow, a Nikola Jokic auto. Nathan Jones picked up Denver straight up. 35 out of 149. Nice, your MVP. There's an unstoppable, Anthony Davis. I wish it were so. I don't know how common these are, that'll go to the Lakers, that'll be for Michael. We've got a Brook Lopez die cut, 165 out of 249. For the Bucks, that'll be for Sean, TKO. And we've got a Kristoff Porzingis Mavericks edition. That is for Christopher and Dallas. That's right, Rex, your Joe Jaspy sports update brought to you by David Sampfler Seeds, America's favorite seed or whatever it says on the bag. I don't have the bag here anymore. Another Kate Honeyham, just the base version. Ben Simmons and Trey Young out of 75 line green. All right, box one in the books, next box. And I'll do a little relic and autograph recap at the end of this video. I do not. Rex is asking me if I remember back in the day when what it, David Sampfler Seeds, was gonna be Jack Lynx Sampfler Seeds? Was there some sort of merger in the works? I have to admit, I was not following that part of the business world, the snack industry. I mean, it could be Jack Lynx for all I know. They might have just kept the David's name. Yeah, I do remember. I'm blanking on his name. When he's in the room, I'll remember, but yeah, I think one of our collectors here at Jaspy's buys into our breaks. There's Joe Weisskamp, 42 out of 99. We were talking about how great, you know, Jack Lynx. Joe Weisskamp goes to the Spurs. How much we love bacon jerky and stuff like that. It was his wife. His wife was like an advertising executive or something like that, or marketing director, or something like that for Jack Lynx. She actually sent us some free stuff. And we definitely shouted it out on air, so the advertising part never materialized, but it was nice. We got some stuff. That was nice. 97 Moly, that's gonna go to the Cavs. That'll be for William, with the Cavaliers. By the way, these aren't numbered. Everything ships though, that's why if you thought they were numbered, they're not. There's Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 170 out of 249. Milwaukee Bucks Edition. That's for Sean TKO. Not bad, 170 out of 249. It's Jason Tatum to 299, Trey Young. That's Rob with the Celtics. And a Mike Conley, piece of his jersey for the Jazz, Logan with his Jazz, got randomized his Jazz and the Team Random. Jazz for whatever it's worth at this age of the season, started off the season pretty well. They're four-in-one to start the season. Good for them. You got a Nikola Jokic, 75. Dominated in my Lakers yesterday. Desmond Bain, Bain, Bain. Oh, you think Doc, this is your friend. Bain will go to Kevin and the Gris and the Nikola Jokic, along with that autograph will go to Nathan Jones. Another box, Kevin's Claim Lakers, yeah. I was telling my colleague, Jason Jaspie here, who's on Instagram tonight, he's on a dinner break right now, but I was just like, should I just adopt another team? Just temporary adoption this year, just to save myself the time, effort and energy. Also Raiders fan, they're two-in-four. And that's not good, but at least on the field, they look on paper, that record doesn't look good. But on the field, they looked pretty good. You know, some of those losses were really close. The Lakers, none of those losses looked good. Scotty Barnes, there you go, that's nice. Raptors, that's for Rob and the Raptors. One of the Raptors in that filler. 226 out of 249. LeBron should be, everyone should be embarrassed. The top of the organization, top down. Kyle Lowry to 249. The only silver lining, I guess, is the Lakers defensive efficiency on some numbers is maybe top, still top five, I guess. But that doesn't really make me feel any better. I think their offense is on the opposite side of that list. For Panini Black, pick your team three. Can't purchase any of the teams that are in the number. No, you cannot. They've already been pulled out. Once they're pulled out, they're out. Franz Wagner to 299, that's for Orlando. That's gonna go to Walter. And we got Raymond Felton for the Mavs. Piece of his jersey, going to Christopher. I know, sorry Nick. That pick your team three was up for a few days. We waited until all the other pick your teams that have it was sold out before we even put that into a number block. So I encourage everyone, hey, lock in your teams early. Sooner rather than later before they're gone. There's Duran Sharpe, piece of his jersey, going to, going to Brooklyn. That's gonna be for Kevin. Yes, I think we might have one more to post 36 out of 98 after pick your team three. So if you help us fill out pick your team three, we can do it tonight and I can load up pick your team four and then you can get whatever team you wanted to get. Another box. No worries, Nick. Let's take a quick look at the standings super early in the season. But Bucks are three and O, Cavs are three and Cavs, Nicks, Celtics, Wizards, Hawks all three and one, Raptors three and two on a two game winning streak. Bulls are three and two, Hornets are two and two, Heat are two and three, Sixers, Pacers, Nets, Pistons are all one and four and the Orlando Magic or Ofer are one and five. As opposed to Nets, Sixers, not having the most ideal start either. My Lakers are own four, Kings are own three. Rough. On top of the West, the Trailblazers and the Jazz, four and one, Suns, Palakins and Grizzlies, three and one. Palakins seems gonna be fun to watch. Timberwolves, Spurs, Nuggets, all three and two, Warriors, Mavs, two and two, Thunder are two and three as are the Clippers, one and four Rockets. 128 bucks, 24-hour stream, no. Do the math, Treydiac, I think it's, it's like a six hour break, blank card. That was gonna be a redemption for a second. Got a Jared Allen die cut, 199 out of 249. Yeah, and the Lakers are giving it their all, I guess. There's Blake Griffin, piece of his jersey. Going to the Nets, that's for Kevin. It's gonna be a long season for the Lakers. There's a Chris Duarte jersey and auto. There you go. That's for K. Sean, was looking for some Duarte's. Here's an RPA, 196 out of 199. Treydiac, are we gonna be breaking on trade night? Of course. How are we gonna pay for the food that we're providing on trade night? There's Markel Folt, piece of his jersey, sixers, that'll be for Taylor. And there's Lonzo Ball, 130 out of 175. And there's Scotty Barnes here, reigning rookie of the year. I think having a good start to the season, I wanna say. Evan Mobley for the Cavs, William. Gilo, what's going on? And what have we got here? Two things here, artistic selections. Kevin Durant, is that a, are these shorter printed? And we got another one. Maybe they're not cases. Yannis Anticompo, these cards are really cool though. That is for the Bucks, that's for Sean TKO. And then Kevin T, with the net, gets the KD. KTKD, trade cards for food? I don't know if trading cards are legal tender. Legal tender, I need to get a trade? I guess I, Gilo did say trade, I suppose. I don't know how, I don't know how some vet commons are, how far they're gonna get us. Maybe a hot sauce packet? Maybe a common card can get us a hot sauce packet out of my Taco Bell or something like that. Yeah, our trade night, if you're local, ladies and gentlemen, our trade night, Friday, November 4th. So a week after, to my eight days. Tomorrow's Friday, so it's the next Friday after that. First Friday of the month. Keep an eye on your email blasts, social media, there'll be more details all about that trade night as we get closer and closer to that day. There's AD to 129 for my Lakers, Michael Osia. DeMarco Rosen. Piece of his jersey going to Michael in the Bulls. Anthony Davis apparently carrying some, a back issue. I can't wait for the report to come out that he'll be missing the next two months because of that back issue. Looking forward to that. Steph Curry to 299. And then there's Keldon Johnson, Zebra, nice. No, the Joe Meaton greets for free, Gilo. Come on now. We try to be of the people, especially in public settings. Keldon Johnson will be for the Spurs. That'll be for Justin. And the Steph Curry will be for Sean Matik. And the Warriors, a couple different shots in this break. Ooh, and a Silvercade Cunningham. Silvercade, Silvercade. It's big card time in the city. That's for Grant Pistons, Cade Cunningham's Silver and Premier level. Which I think maybe, I don't know the levels, the notch or two above the more common level. And a Pacer Relic, Roy Hibbert. That's gonna go to, it's gonna go to K-Shun and the Pacers. Got a Jaden Springer, that's Cameron Thomas, 95 out of 199. Sixers, that'll be for Taylor. You'd be surprised at how much some of these parallels will go over, just like the non-hit parallels will go for on the secondary market. And we've got, we've got Anthony Davis, two color patch and autograph. Come on Anthony Davis. Stay healthy, seven out of 10. It's a nice card, Michael, with the Lakers. Yeah, I know, I gotta be good, good with Jilo. Jilo's like careful landing that AD card, I might break him. Anthony Davis' stock may be low now, but by all accounts, Anthony Davis is a really nice guy. Good dude. Great bat, could be a top five bachel player if healthy. But it's, by the end of his career, it'll make it just go down as what could have been, I think. I think through, it does not like he's, there's been some injuries that are unlucky, maybe some injuries are just genetics. You know, it seems like he's, not like he's overweight or anything like that. By all accounts, he works hard in practice. Good guy, smart dude. Not very controversial, I think. But by the end of his career, it'll just go down as that guy's body betrayed him. And it's just a what could have been. It's a Silver LeBron James. I don't think these scope parallels are numbered, they're not, nor are these. And we got a C. Jim McCollum Portland edition that goes to John Samuelson and the Trailblazers. All right, good brow upkeep for AD, and he's got all that. There's Westbrook, 13 out of 2.99. And there's Franz Wagner, gold die cut, nice. Orlando, that's for Walter and the Magic. A lot of youngsters, I don't think the Magic are over five, but I feel like they got a lot of youngsters on that team. If it all just clicks, they could be a really fun team to watch. I mean, you gotta feel bad for what Russell Westbrook at some point as well. I mean, not only does he get put on a team, that's just a terrible fit for him. You know, coupled with some, coupled with, you know, just naturally diminishing skills due to age and all that together. Bad recipe, there's a Cade Cunningham, and here's a nice Silver Josh Gitty. That's the kind of stuff we're looking for. Jose with OKC, nice. That is concourse level. I think that's the most common one, but it's just so nice. Got Danilo Gallinari, big piece of his jersey. We'll throw back Relic for Denver. That will be for Nathan. Darius Basley, 64 out of 65. Die cut for the Thunder. That's a fun team to watch as well. And we've got Ayo Desunmu, 239 out of 249. Desunmu, the villain at the end of The First Doctor Strange. Desunmu, I've come to make a bargain. I think it's Dormammu, but I think it's close enough. All right, onwards. We are halfway through with the break. Got about another 30 minutes to go, 25, 30 minutes ago. That card's a little slippery this year. I think there's also just a natural, or maybe unnatural, but there's like a bow to some of those, some of these cards would make some slide around a little bit. So if you have a chance to open your own boxes, just keep that in mind. Here's more AD. What happened, Gilo? No, no, OKC Game Televised in Kansas City anymore? There's Mitchell Robinson. Oh, Balli's killed the sportsman. Yeah, what's the latest on that? It's Mitchell Robinson, 65 to 65. Die cut for the Knicks. That will be for, who's got New York? That's gonna be for Brian. Another nice Josh Giddy here for OKC. That'll be for Jose. And for Jose and OKC, Jeremiah, Robinson Earl, refractor autograph. Right, Brian. Brian's like, you know how we know these patches aren't game-worn? Do they say they're game-worn? It says game-worn. I mean, he is kind of a big dude. He could make those pieces really small. I think you're locked into this Balli deal for four to five years, all you got is football. Well, so why are they not broadcasting basketball or you're stuck with baseball? They can't do Royals too, right? This reminds me of the Time Warner spectrum slash spectrum situation here in LA. It was Time Warner at the time. And they, there was the Lakers basketball network that they paid like a zillion dollars. I don't know where that money went, but to Rob Polinka, I guess, but ooh, in an Evan Mobley jersey. I was gonna see some ink. Still nice, William, calves. But, so this is one of the big cable TV, one of the big TV providers here in Los Angeles. Time Warner and other places, well, spectrum now, if you have. But ultimately, there was a Lakers network. They paid a lot of money for it. The network paid a lot of money for it and then proceeded to shove it down the throats of like direct TV and dish and the other networks and a lot of big fees and blah, blah, blah, blah. Number of years later, the network, the TV network paid a bunch of money for the Dodgers network and tried to do the same thing to direct TV. And then direct TV, who I guess is the other big paid major provider here outside of Time Warner. Maybe even the biggest. We're like, ah, no, we don't wanna pay that extra stuff. We don't wanna pay that and we don't wanna pass it on to our consumers. So it only, so Dodgers games only ended up staying on Spectrum slash Time Warner, which is only like 60% of the markets, so I mean LA is a big city. So 40% is a lot. A lot of people who weren't getting Dodger games. And it even went through Vince Gully's lab. I mean, I thought, man, if there's ever time to get a deal done for TV, is Vince Gully's last year? That didn't happen. Now you've probably got a lot of people just getting used to illegally streaming those games or using MLB.TV and then VPNing their way around the local blackouts. And it was pretty ugly, but that's been happening a lot around the country. Different markets and stuff like that. You wish you could go back to when you could watch regular games on regular TV all the time? Well, you couldn't. You were just forced to watch whatever your local market was. You would rarely see anybody outside of your local city. But it's kind of weird because now that there's more MLB network and more cable TV, you can actually watch more teams than you could have before, say in the 80s or 90s. But when local TV deals are restructured, it's kind of crazy these days when guys like Gilo can't watch his Kansas City Royals on local television unless you have a certain cable provider, TV provider. So it's gotten all wacky. Jared Butler to 249. I think what's crazy, oh, throwback LeBron James. I'm a heat. That'll be for Logan and the heat. But now, then you got an expansion of being able to watch a lot of games in different spots and then I guess what's happening nowadays, I guess the Apple exclusives and the Amazon exclusives like tonight's NFL game. I mean, unless you're of a certain age and you're used to all these different streaming services, there's a whole other side of the population who are like, what the hell? I have to download what? I mean, it is a hassle. There's Greg Brown, the third, 86 out of 99. Trailblazer, that's for John Tamos. I got to be a prime member. I guess a lot of people are, but a lot of people aren't. Got to be a prime member, got to do all that. Got down, Apple TV, you want to pay like, they up the price on that too. I think it's like 12 bucks a month or something like that. You telling me I got to pay that just to see some Friday night baseball, sub-par broadcasting quality. This guy's supposed to be pretty good too, right? Premier level Jalen Green. Ooh, and a Josh Giddy relic. It's the sports media landscape, you know? Like, we're trading like the, we have the option to pretty much watch every single game. It wasn't, I mean, back in the day, it was just, I mean, pre-cable is probably even worse. But with cable, at least TVS gave you national, you can see Braves games nationally, even out here in Los Angeles, if you have cable. And then WGN, you'd be able to see the Cubs. And then your local TV network would broadcast, would usually broadcast the local teams. And then after that, otherwise, unless you're watching a Cubs or Braves game, it was hard to see other games. That's why a sports center was essential. And newspapers, pre-internet. What happened there, you know? But then cable TV, I think like Fox and like Prime Ticket and stuff like that, which eventually turned into ballies. Started buying up sports rights, TV rights. That got a little tricky. ESPN got into the broadcasting of games deal. And the, he's pretty quickly after once, once, let's see if we can get that. I like to say it a lot now. The Thursday night football song? The Thursday night football song. Honestly, I don't know what it is because no audio, so I've never heard it before. Which is kind of weird because they still have commercials, which might impact the streaming copyright stuff for streams. So I usually end up watching those games on silent. It's Cara Silver, 24 out of 99. Jersey and autograph, another one. There you go. K. Sean got the straight up, right? Yeah, got the pacer straight up. I appreciate that. Oh man, Jilo's ballies KCD was actually six to eight years. It's miles of pride to 175. Jilo, can you, can you change? That's, I mean, that's what the companies want you to do, but can you change your television service provider to get the ballet deal? I mean, someone's got to be broadcasting those other games, right? But you've got to be on one network or another. Here's a Miles McBride jersey and autograph. 18 out of 99 for the Knicks. That's for Brian. I mean, I guess that's what happened with LA. All the direct TV people who couldn't watch the Dodgers were like, well, you can choose. You can stay with the, stay with Direct TV or you can go to Time Warner slash Spectrum and get your Dodgers, 64 out of 99. Gotcha, ballet only exists on AT&T here in your record cutter, right? Think like, I want to say like, live sports has got to be, still has to be one of the few things that are keeping these big companies like going. Yeah, you know, if it wasn't for, if it wasn't for sports, you know, like, I would have, I probably would have cut the court ages ago. I still might actually not think about it because how often am I home to watch night games at the, I'm usually here on most nights and I can watch and now the Direct TV, we have Direct TV here at work and now that the Dodgers are on Direct TV, I could watch the Dodgers here, I'm here most of the time, at night. And I could figure out how to watch a game on the two days that I'm not here. Mark Cuban needs to start a sports streaming service. He's subscribed instantly. I mean, it's so crazy to try to wrap your head around all the licensing deals. Like Mark Cuban, like, he would have to, like, yeah, I don't know how he would do it. Now it is, especially now is all the other players involved, I'll chili here. So Mark Cuban would have to convince, you know, Apple to give up some rights to be, can he broadcast those Apple games? Can he broadcast time, Thursday night football games? And Apple might buy Direct TV is giving up the Sunday ticket package. So that's up for bidding. So within a couple of years, Direct TV is not gonna have Sunday ticket. I think they might still have, I think they might still keep Red Zone, but yeah, Sunday ticket can get sold to Apple and then you'd have to subscribe to, and I've just subscribed to Apple TV to watch NFL games, the way you did with Sunday ticket. There's Isaiah Jackson, Lyme Green. And I'm only scratching, I'm not an expert on this. I'm just, we're only very casually talking about there's so many different layers and licensing and all that stuff that makes it difficult to become. Oh, that's for Keshon, by the way. So it's not like Mark Cuban can just pop in and be like, I wanna start streaming stuff. Look at the amount of money that companies like Amazon and Apple and Direct TV and Spectrum have paid for broadcasting rights. ESPN, ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox. Got Cam Thomas, 11 out of 99. Jersey and autograph, Kevin T with the Nets. I feel like Pharmacy, Mark Cuban for his own drug company. I feel like Pharmaceuticals is probably less complicated than TV rights. I mean, those contracts must be insane because like over the air rights are different from streaming rights, which are different from replay rights to Frans Wagner, piece of his jersey for Orlando. Walter, 55 out of 99. Ooh, and a silver Evan Mobley, Concourse Edition, William with the Cavs, won that team in the filler and getting some Evan Mobley cards here and there. Jalen Johnson, 14 out of 99. Chris Paul, Kate Cunningham, Isaiah Livers, CJ McCollum. All right, two boxes to go. Well, I'm trying to think, how would Mark Cuban do it? Like, what is Mark Cuban doing nowadays? Is he just doing a Shark Tank sort of thing? Is he just doing TV shows and running Dallas Mavericks and investing money? Zach Levine, eight out of 99, piece of his jersey for Michael and the Bulls. Yeah, that's the other thing. It's like, those TV licensing deals can get pretty long. Luca Donchich, 139 to 175 for Christopher and Dallas. There's Zion to 249. I mean, if Mark Cuban wants to do a streaming service, he'd have to, there have to be like, I mean, the question is, why do you wanna stream a game? It's for the advertising money. I mean, I don't know if Mark Cuban has the infrastructure. I'm sure he has friends that do, but does he have the infrastructure to build something completely from scratch? You know, I think Amazon had bought Twitch and kind of probably learned a lot from there and already had Prime Video. They're streaming videos from there, so they had the infrastructure to broadcast something live. And so, and for Amazon, Stephen Adams going to the Grizzlies, by the way, Kevin. So for Amazon, like, they're like, and you know, if that drives more people to Amazon Prime memberships and buy more stuff, that's good for us. Apple is the same way. Hey, if we get more people to subscribe to Apple TV, get them to buy Apple product and buy the Apple apps and pay money within the Apple app worlds and all that sort of stuff, there you go. You know, what they're paying to broadcast some baseball games and some soccer games, MLS is not that, it's not that big. Ooh, Hakeem Alajan, he's big. Sean TKO, Houston. Hakeem the Dream Alajuan, 11 out of 149. I don't remember him too often with the goggles, but there he is, going goggles right there, I like that. All right, last box coming up. Why does ASPN do it? You know, I mean, they're in the business of reporting on sports and talking about sports and let's broadcast live sports and then you can listen to us talk about sports and do interviews and all that sort of stuff and the advertising money. So yeah, I guess I'm from trying to think it out. If like, you know, if Cuban wants that to happen, he'd have to start a streaming service from scratch, basically. And I don't know if he wants to do that because there's just so much competition in that space already. Same with Elon, like, unless, I mean, he's got Twitter now, unless, actually, that'd be kind of funny. If he wants to do something, like see Elon has the platform for it. I can see Musk doing it before Cuban. So now Elon has Twitter now. It's a private company again. And so if he decided, hey, I want to stream sports through Twitter. I mean, there's already a platform there where video and Twitter live is kind of sort of a thing. So like, there is that sort of technology kind of baked in there somewhere in the code. I don't know codes, but it's baked in there somewhere. So that's probably more of an infrastructure to kind of build something out like that. Thursday Night Football on Twitter. You know, here's Sunday Night Baseball on Twitter. There's Anthony Hardaway, 11 out of 25. Tideye, autograph, nice. Orlando Magic, Walter with a blast from the past. 11 out of 25. Unstoppable, Kevin Durant. And there's Ricky Rubio, gold. Cleveland, this is for you! William with the Cavs. Eight out of 10. Got a Zach Levine, two out of 99. Is it two? 82 out of 99. Kind of looked like a zero. Bulls, Michael Kramer with Chicago. This is my new kind of town Chicago is. Luca Donchitz, 003 out of 199. Dallas, Christopher, let's get that Jalen Green too. Ooh, nice. Cade Cunningham to 299. 164 out of 299, concourse edition. Parallels are always nice, we'll take them. Grant with the Pistons. Really nice. And a Silver, Josh Giddy. That's nice too. Jose with OKC. And the last bits here, is there a die cut in there? Yep, it's a Chris Paul die cut, 75 out of 175. Ed with the Sons. And that, my friends, is that. That was 21-22. Panini Select Basketball. Hobby edition, 12 box. Pick your T number two. Here's a recap. Recapping some parallels of the nice rookies, the relics, the autos. So thanks for hanging with me, conversing with me throughout a long break. And I hope everyone keeps joining our basketball breaks on jaspyscasebreaks.com. And we'll continue to rip open boxes and talk hoops and sports and all sorts of stuff, all season long. Scotty Barnes. So, Abba Kremavdiljabbar, Nikola Jokic, Red Cade Cunningham. There you go, I'm Joe for jaspyscasebreaks.com. Thanks for watching. I'll see you next time for the next break. Bye-bye.