 And as we get into two o'clock here at TFNN, the market has kind of gone a little south a little bit. We've been kind of oscillating around minus 20 to minus 40 on the S&P. That's about a half a percent, a little over half a percent. 3770, approximately on the S&P cash at the moment. NASDAQ's off a bit more, 1.15 percent. Dow, basically flirting with unchanged. Russell 2000 is down two and three tenths percent. Crude up about a buck and gold, still vacillating after its pop and drop yesterday, but not a lot to say about it. As we go into the close today, we'll have Costco, and I think it's, yeah, it's Darden restaurants after the bell. Kind of interesting, trying to put a good spin on Costco. They're all pushing this narrative that they made so much money. When gas started coming down, they kept fairly decent margins. Those companies tend to buy gas and sell it on the same day. I don't know if it was that much better, but that's what they're pushing. Sounds like a narrative to me. The restaurant business depends on where you're at. I know that some of the restaurants I went to do not exist anymore. They've changed them. I was actually getting, I don't think it's the same branch, but what was it? Oh, thank God, it's Fridays. And of course, now there's no Friday even work, but then about 30 minutes. Anyway, keep an eye for the government shutdown talks that's starting and the storm and the gulf cover those on the show.