 And so you may know Steve Edwards, if you don't, why don't you know Steve Edwards? How many marathons have you done Steve? Well, seven, eight, two today if all goes well. So you did hear that correctly, that's seven hundred and eighty-two marathons. There are one or two people who've done a few more in the country aren't there, but you're about third or fourth or something? I think it's about fourth, yeah. So Brian Mills done over eleven hundred and fifty, maybe even twelve hundred. Roger Biggs obviously, a lot of people know Roger, and then Martin Bush, he's done over eight hundred. So yeah, I reckon I'm about after that, so yeah. But Steve's got loads of records because what Steve does is he kind of maintains an average pace for all his marathons. So what are your average record pace? Currently three seventeen. And that's all of the marathons, yeah. If I take my fastest seven hundred marathons, it's three fifteen. So yeah, that's getting ever harder, getting ever harder. We're not getting any younger obviously. We're certainly not getting any younger, but all being well hopefully, get to eight hundred later this year, and then push on from there, and well, the thousand is the big goal. When are you thinking of packing this all in? Packing it in, never really thought about that. Never really thought about that. Just keep running marathon every week. We just keep going and just see what happens. Is it one a week or is it two a week? What do you think your average is? It's about one a week at the moment, yeah. I've not done a double for quite some time. Probably not going to be chasing doubles anymore, but even one a week now that's getting quite hard, especially when you're trying to put those sorts of times in. And Steve's not too long ago released a book. Do you want to plug your book for us? Yeah, the book, basically my biography, starts just about my life really, how I got into running. Well, it starts from obviously when I was a child, where I was bought up, how I got into running, and just really, yeah, the journey, really through all the marathons I've ran. It's called The Man Inside the Machine. 700 marathons, average finished on 316. That's slightly better now. Will there be an update in the future? Possibly, but for now, yeah, that's available. Hopefully, I just wanted to bring it out really just to try and inspire people into what is a fantastic book. We know that, and it's available at all good bookstores. Amazon, just go to Amazon, you'll find it. Or look me up on Facebook. Yeah, yeah. Have a good race today. And you, good luck. I'll see you bum from some distance behind. And good luck on your first marathon. Thank you. Enjoy it. Thanks. See you later.