 Nice, nice, nice. The Chief himself here, he's a hell of a bowler. I think I bowled about 13-300s and a couple-800s. I'm not a fuzzy kind of guy, so I'm gonna be serious. So anybody you bring out here, they need to get ready for a whipping. Denver Police Officer's Foundation, Bowl with Chief White fundraiser. November 12th at Monaco Lanes here. I'm glad you were creative enough to figure out a new way to raise money, to take advantage of my outstanding bowling skills. That's right. To raise money for the foundation. There'll be food there, there'll be drinks there. And give away free bowling balls, too. And give away free equipment. And I'll give out some lessons also. That's right. Obviously we wanna have fun. Sometimes I have a little propensity of talking a little trash. They can expect some trash talking and some competitive bowling from me. What the Denver Police Officers Foundation does is one goal, that's to take care of the officers, their families during the time of medical crisis, the officers' death, anything that arises that creates an emergency or crisis for them. Got a sergeant on the job, house burns to the ground. We were right there to give them cash to start helping them with the food and the money needed before the insurance companies got in. There's hardly any department in this nation that budgets to bury an officer killed in line of duty. Like when Selena got killed. You know, we budgeted money for that. You know, we had one officer's son committed suicide this last year and he wasn't insured for that. So we handle that. That's what we do. That's what our whole responsibility is. When something happens that quick and unexpectedly and time you go through the bureaucracy of the government to make sure that these officers get the benefits they're entitled to, there's a dire need to have some startup money and the foundation steps up at the plate every single time. It's an absolute blessing to those officers and to those officers' families. So we really appreciate those efforts.