 destroy, destroy birdie here. How often do you smoke? Not often. Like here, I'll tell you, I'll tell you like how often I smoke cigars. Right? I used to smoke often. Really, I used to smoke often. I would, in the 90s, I would go Cuba, come back with multiple boxes and have a, like a large humidor. And there's times I was smoking two, three big cigars a day. There was too much, right? So I reduced it. I've gone seasonal, right? So I hadn't gone to the cigar store. The last cigar I smoked, I think is with you guys live stream. We did like end of summer, last summer, right? So I hadn't been to the cigar store for about eight months now, right? And I went to the cigar store and I was, I wasn't sure this morning I won't pick one up, right? I wasn't sure what I was going to get, right? But check this out. I picked out Bolivar Royal Corona again, right? A beautiful cigar, really beautiful cigar, right? So this is my two go-to cigars. I have, you know, a few to go-to cigars, I guess. But when I want strong, when I want kick, when I want power, Bolivar Royal Corona. Okay. But I went there and I was looking for it. I mean, I had it in mind, but I was sort of browsing to see what else would hit my, hit my face, right? You know, what else would catch my eyes, hit my face, catch my eyes, right? So I was looking around and I'm looking at the cigars and there's a lot of this brand. Check this out. There's a lot of cigars with this brand on it, like this label on it, like this black, brown, green, I don't know what this is, this label on it, right? And I'm looking around and going, I don't know, I don't know the cigar. So, you know, nothing else is catching my eye. I was thinking about picking up a couple of smaller coronas, small, because I'm working in the yard today, you know, put a small cigar in your mouth and smoke away and work away, right? So nothing popped my, you know, caught my eye, right? Because they're all this. I'm like, who is this brand? Wow, this must be some crazy brand. They got, you know, hundreds of millions of dollars. They set up tons of factories and they're bringing out cigars, right? And I said, okay, you know what? Yeah, I'll take, you know, usual Royal Corona, Boulevard Royal Corona. So the guy goes to where I'm almost at and he opens the thing and go, I'm looking, what was the Royal Corona? And he picks out this and he goes, this is what he tells me. I didn't know about this. This is how idiotic bureaucracy is. This is, this is, this is what happens when governments go too far, when bureaucrats decide how society should function, how, what people should think. It's insane, right? So he pulls this out, I go, Boulevard Royal Corona, he goes, yeah, I go, what, what happened with the label? He goes, oh, Canadian government put out a new regulation a few months ago, right? A few months ago. What's this like today? Olives soaked in water, right? Soaked in water olives and they're not olives, almonds, right? So these have been soaked in water and you can freeze these by the way. So I soak a whole bunch of almonds in water, right? Let them sit for two, three, four days or whatever it is. And whatever we don't eat, we can freeze. And then when you want to unthought on, you put it in a bowl, right? Pour hot water on it and it thaws. And then the skin, check this out, right? The skin is really easy to come off, right? It just peels off, right? And you just pop this, it's easier to digest, right? And you're not eating the skin. The skin, I don't know, I'm pretty sure it has nutrients, but it's easier on the tummy. If you've got, if you've got issues with nuts, it's not a bad way to try it out. Maybe you won't have issues with nuts, right? So the guy says, it's a new regulation the Canadian government put out that every cigar has to come with a generic label, right? So in Cuba, at the factories, they're putting these labels on the cigars. I go, oh, really? That's, I use a different word than crazy, but that's idiotic, you know? And he goes, yeah. And then all you do, you pull this out and the old label is on it, right? Because if you're smoking a cigar, labels are important. This is the brand that you like. Just imagine going to a grocery store and everything has a generic label on it, right? Everything, right? How hard is it going to be to shop, right? Because no one stands out and you can't identify with what you like. You got to read it all, right? I came back home, told my partner, man, if I had a lot of money, I'd sue the Canadian government, tell them they're being bigoted. They're being racist against people who are illiterate because if you can't read, you can't pick out a cigar. You don't know, right? And if you don't have good eyes, you can't read this behind the count, like behind the shots, like, where's the Boulevard? Like, what? Right? So that's how I often smoke cigars, right? If, you know, long way to answer your question, it's been a few months since I went to the cigar store to pick up a cigar.