 Thank you Jeff. Who else? Come on, you shy people. So I'm constantly putting videotapes in the video decks. And this is often what happens with me. So that was my one of them. We'll bring these back year after year and people will say, was that Nats or was that Chesses or what was the story behind that? How about you, Bill? Yeah, I've got a picture and it's actually been one of my most embarrassing moments ever in television. I got the chance to interview Tipper Moore at the Oasis Diner. And so what I did is I set up a camera and I then sat down with her and I had her frame on the camera and she then sat forward and was completely out of frame. So I interviewed Tipper Moore and never got her on camera. It was kind of an idiotic day but Senator Lady sent me a picture of it anyway. This is the last second. There's no story at all but I really like dresses because I've been doing a lot of firefighting too. This is just two CDs glued together. I guess it sort of speaks to all the junk I have laying around in my office right now. Who else did more than you? I actually have one but there's nothing to do with work. I found a star on my baby. Careful with this. That glue might not be trapped yet. That's right. I could have been a contender. I brought this one which symbolizes to me the tech center has been through some rocky roads and since like a cat we will land on our feet. Sarah. I think it crawled off. Who's alive? Oh no, here it is. I'm Crocodile and these guys actually are marked on the long trail in Vermont. Actually, I think one time maybe three years ago, which was about a year after I started working here, somebody from the Green Mountain Club was interviewed here or they did a talk show or they did a live show and they were answering questions and I started to get remotely interested in hiking at the time and he gave me the crocodiles. This is how we kind of mark our way. There's blazes and everything but we kind of like to put these little green crocodiles on there. And I still have this. You believe that? Yeah, I know it. Actually, there are people that do put those on the trail. The volunteers that maintain the Green Mountain Club use these on the trail but that's how I started. You know, I love to hike now and I've gotten really into hiking and I'm a volunteer at the Green Mountain Club. I'm going to serve as their treasurer for a couple of years. Oh really? And it all started because I was working at Channel 17 and somebody gave me this crocodile and gave it to me. All right. Let's see, Chris. I bought the original, the most recent edition. I've been spoke off of that yet. I go to all these meetings and it just occurs to me that it is like a soap opera. You know, there are characters who want career changes as they leave and they order these elections when they leave but otherwise it's the same thing over and over again. And if you would go away and come back five years later you'd find the same things being talked about. I think I'm the last one tonight. Right. This little ferry boat. I spent a lot of time on the ferry this year traveling back and forth. I live over in Essex, New York. So anyway, that was my, a lot of time. I finally got a cell phone so I could call people while I was on this ferry boat. Get some work done. It's been great. It's really a wonderful way to start today. And the other thing I brought was a little Christmas story. Nat said we couldn't have a quarry unless there was a Christmas story. So I'm going to read this really quickly and then I'm hoping this will be a tradition every year too that some staff member will volunteer to do a little Christmas story. And I picked this one out especially for those of you who might have doubts in this time of year about certain mythical creatures. It's called Santa Bear. And for that I was a little concerned about you and I thought this might help you feel more settled and sleep better tonight. On December 25th, Bear's alarm clock went off waking him from his long winter sleep. Now you really, if you want to come a little closer you can see this. I, you know, we'll leave it on the tree if you really want to look at the pictures. Burr said Bear pulling up his worn out old blanket. It can't be spring yet. Worn out old blanket. Keep that in mind. Then he remembered last fall he set the alarm for Christmas. Now it was time for presents and a holiday cheer and Santa Bear. Bear had learned all about Santa Claus from a book he found. He knew that Santa brought gifts to girls and boys but he was sure that Santa never visited woodland animals so he decided to play Santa himself. Keep that in mind. Bear hopped out of bed and put on his homemade Santa suit. I asked, I asked Nat if he would play Santa for this particular party and he said no. So I'm hoping, you know, maybe next year he'll have a change of heart. He got out his presents and loaded them into a sack and then he set off to visit his friends. Friends. And we're, I think we're close to halfway there. As he walked into the woods, Bear had a feeling someone was watching him but he never saw anyone and as he delivered his gifts he forgot all about. Very important. He had a feeling of being watched. I know that has happened to some staff people here too. He gave a sled to the beaver boys and jumped ropes to the rabbit twins, a rattle to the raccoons for their new baby girl and a pair of skates to the frog of the pond. Appropriate, thoughtful presents. He even gave his last pot of honey to Mrs. Owl. Old Mrs. Owl, the widow owl and his warm woolly scarf to a family of mice. Now here is what you've been waiting for. That? By the end of the day Bear's sack was empty and he was very tired. He trudged home through the snow to his warm cozy den, got undressed and crawled under the covers but something was different. Instead of his worn out old blanket there was a soft, fluffy quilt on the bed. Now where do you suppose, who was that giving it away like that? Now who do you suppose came from said Bear and he clothed his eyes and went to sleep. So I'll leave this on the tree and maybe next year we'll have another book we can read. So thank you for participating in our little staff special event here as part of the holiday party. Oh, you couldn't make that reading? Well, it has something to do with him believing and being willing to sort of put on a Santa suit next year and maybe it's not that bad a job after all and maybe you actually get something good happens to you when you play Santa? Right? Okay. How are you doing with this, Nat? Is this conversion material? Good, it's all right. Thank you very much. Can I understand the live shows at 5.25 and the party will be live at 5.25? During the live. We also, I think there are two things because there's one, David's school craft, well, these over, if anyone plays golf and wants a golf ball, help themselves. Thank you very much. Thank you. I'll turn back on the music chair.