 I'm shooting it because what it is, they want me to send this to our navy.mil YouTube thing and I'm also going to pull quotes and put it in my navy.mil story that I'm writing. It will be seen. But you guys mess up and we'll start over again. It's not anything like that. We never mess up. Hey guys, thanks for coming out here today. The first question I'd like to ask you is, why do you think it's important to recognize the sacrifice of military families? They're defending our country. The family supports them, gives them the strength to go on YouTube. That's why. Absolutely. And that's a really hard thing to have a parent or two who are more away serving our country. That's something that I think we all kind of take for granted. So the fact that we're able to come and to say thanks to those guys and to dedicate this episode to them is a really cool opportunity. Yeah, I grew up within a navy family. My dad was in the military and he spent a lot of time overseas. And it's just a little bit harder at home. And the family misses the family member that's in the military. And so it's good to have a good support group at home and friendship and have a good peer group that understands your struggle and your sacrifice. And yeah, we're happy to come and connect with people. And what did you think of the submarine the sailors just saw today? That was awesome. It's been my dream since I was a little kid to go on a submarine. I mean, who doesn't want to go on a submarine? It was really something cool. It was cool for me because the only other tours that I had taken on any ships or vessels have been World War II here and things. So to be able to go down and see something that our navy is using right now was really cool. Everything was all modern. And we got to look through the periscope, which was probably the highlight, I think, of our little tour. I was a little shocked when these two tried to detonate a torpedo. Well, that was an accident, though. It was like, you know, there are rules. We got cool hats with the commanding officer and scrambled eggs on the bill. So now I feel like a lot of the officers that are the sailors that we saw are a little insubordinate. So you're going to outrank your father now? That's right. Oh, yeah. Now if I could outrank him on the golf course, that would be special. Why does America need a navy with the capabilities that you saw today? Why do you think they do? What do you think is so special? You know, the great thing about our military is that it is so strong. It's so vast because hopefully we don't have to get into a bad situation. And the fact that we're so strong kind of keeps, I would say, in a lot of situations. And for me personally, being able to go in and see the submarine and see its combat capabilities and to know that it can literally go anywhere in the world. Be silent and nobody sees or hears the thing. I think it's a very intimidating factor to our perspective. So being able to have a navy and specifically these submarines is definitely an incredibly valuable asset. I agree. So you're going to enlist there now? Oh yeah, totally. We're going to hold you to that. You can hold me to that. Give it. It comes from down here. Push up. Give it. Use your Instagram. He's trained for this. That's what's up.