 Just to show you guys, check this out, check this out, went mulberry picking a couple of days ago. Had... Picked three different types of mulberries. All right, Larry Park. I used to love smoking cigars. They were my favorite. Yeah, yeah. Crack, got the balance investment with enjoyment. 100%, 100%. Went mulberry picking two days ago. These are one type of mulberries we picked. They're really good. They're... they don't stain as badly as the shawtoot, the Persian mulberries, right? And it's been pretty dry. So these aren't as juicy as they can be. But look at this thing. Phenomenal. And we picked some Persian mulberries. They're called shawtoot. They're like they're like like this. I should triple this. Like shawtoots are huge. They're like here. Maybe like like this. Like this. Like some of them were like this. The shawtoots we picked, those ones are crazy fragile. You pick them and they go, if you're not gentle, it just goes all over you. And you like the color on my fingernail here. It's like all over your hands. It was on my shirt. It was on my head. And those ones, the flavor is insane. Cheryl, just in time. Let's see the purple thing. I know. I've been washing them. Right, I don't know if you can see it. It was two days ago when we went picking. These ones are awesome because they got this. All of them had their little tails on them, right? So you don't have to have to get purpley when you eat them. They're awesome. And the way we picked these was for these ones. And for these ones. Finish dude. How are you doing? Hope you're doing well. Jalan. I'm a simple man. I see Cheecho is live, like click, like. I hope you're doing well indeed indeed. And then there were these ones. These ones are really good too. They're phenomenal. They're super sweet. Insanely sweet, right? But these ones are getting towards the end. So they're a little shriveled up, like raisin-ish. So I'm eating sort of these with a spoon and when I'm, you know, I don't have to have clean fingers that grab them like this, right? Very good. Very good. Very unique. Very delicious. All right. Mm-hmm. So good. So good. And then the Persian mothberries were those ones we ate at the garden. That we were picking, I had my ladder up. And oh yeah, by the way, these two mothberries, I brought the, this one is more like a shrub. It's a smaller tree or a couple of trees. So we put blankets down and then we'll grab a big, like a stem or you know, a trunk of the tree. Shit, the shit out of it. And the mothberries all fell down onto the sheets that we had laid out and then we pick, you know, pick up the mothberries that have landed on the sheets. These ones didn't squish. They don't get, they don't do explosion. So that's great. For these ones, we did the same, but these, these ones, the tree is bigger. So I put the ladder up beside the tree and I climbed up the ladder and then went on top of the tree and I got good footing. Be careful climbing trees, of course, right? I got good footing and then we would, I would, and it was big trees, so branches were really big and then we sort of line up the couple of sheets we had. Under the branch I was going to shake and I would just grab it. My shaking tree branches is exhausting. So I would grab it and I would just go as hard as I could for maybe a minute, maybe two, not even two minutes, like after it, I was like, that was tiring. And the ladies in the bottom of the tree would be picking up the, I went with a couple of friends, my partner and my partner and a friend of ours, a friend of ours. And they pick and one time, this one went with a friend of mine, actually, and they pick up the fruit. The Persian mulberry, I just climbed up top of the ladder, go up there. It's very fragile. You can't shake the Persian mulberry tree because the branches are brittle. They'll break, right? And you don't really want to climb on top of the Persian mulberry tree because if you put weight on a branch which is really not strong enough to hold you, it won't go, it'll go, like, it'll crack, it'll break, it'll fall, right? So it's very brittle, the Persian mulberry tree is very weird, right? So I just would go up there, had a bucket around my neck, like a string and holding a bucket and I'd like try to pick, put them in the bucket, climb down and me and the two ladies would be standing there, eat the mulberries and get all red. I'm all red already. And then I climb back up again, get more, did that. That's my mulberry picking story from a couple of days ago. Phenomenal, absolutely phenomenal. So good, so good, so good. So good. Lark bark is too bad. I'm not your neighbor. I would have been over there right now. Nice, nice. Salute gang, welcome to our live stream. I had to tell you the mulberry picking story. It was awesome. Like, really phenomenal. And from what I understand, mulberries, diabetics can eat them too because it doesn't spike your insulin. I think it's the insulin. I'm going to light up the cigar and then we'll do our little intro for before we cut it on the sensor tube. Phenomenal smoke. And the cigar guy is really nice. He goes, oh, look at this. It's got a little crack here. I'm going to give you 10% off the cigar. I want, you know, I don't have to solve it. He goes, no, no, I'm going to give you 10% off. So he gave me 10% off. So it came out to like 30 bucks. Right, Cheryl. I'm sure there was a ton of laughter and fault in the way harvest should be indeed. It was medicinal. It was phenomenal. We were, we put one or more, it would be like, oh, this is fantastic. And then people would be walking by. What are you guys doing picking mulberries? We'd give them a little bit of mulberries. We had a, at one point with this one, actually with the other one too, with this one, we had three kids hanging around us from two different parents and the parents were standing just letting the kids do their thing. And they came and stayed hung around us under the tree and the mulberries were falling. And then one of the kids was phenomenal. He was in there all in. Purple everywhere. The other two kids was a brother and a sister. They were just waiting there. And, you know, I go up, I go up, you guys want mulberries? They're like, yeah. And then I give the girl mulberry, right? She, she eat it. I give, and the brother was smaller. So you want mulberries? You go, yeah. And he kept on picking up. Kids are hilarious, man. And his sister was eating them as I was giving it to her, right? I would let her pick. The other one I was giving handfuls of all over his face everywhere, right? These two, brother and sister, I would hold it out and the girl would pick a couple and eat it and I would give it to the, hold my, hold out my hand to her brother, younger brother and he would pick. But he wasn't eating them. I noticed he was holding him in his hand. After a few times they were going to go, she had eaten all of them, right? He had two hands full of mulberries going like this. It was hilarious. It was funny. He's, he's a prepper. He's a prepper. He's, he's not going to eat it all right away. He's going to save it, right? Well, sister, like an eat away. The other one is chaos. It was funny. It was fun. It was a good time. Good time. You ever get a chance, go fruit picking, especially if there's kids around and stuff like this. They'll give you the joy of childhood, if you, if you're missing it, the beauty of childhood and innocence and joy of the simplest things in life. Right? It's phenomenal. It's phenomenal. Right? The parents were laughing. Oh, I forgot to cut it. And the kid that was chaos, that was just all over the place, right? His dad was, okay, we need to go now. And I said, oh, okay, come on. Give me your hand and I'll pour some mulberries in your hand and you can go and eat along the way and take some to your mom. And the kid goes, I got two hands. He comes up and holds up his hands like this. You could see the pride in his dad, right? It's like, yeah, man, my kid's smart. He's fucking right away. I got two hands, not one. Fill it up. It's so funny. So funny. So funny.