 Okay, everyone, I know you're slanted and I don't know what a weird angle, but it is what it is. So this is the fifth time we are doing this intro, but it's Benicia, your community outreach specialist with Corporal Ziggler, our officer friendly for the Pasca Sheriff's Office. And we are here in a caravan, which means there's a line of us from that's Corporal Banner on the phone, who's also in front of us in his vehicle. We have Corporal Kepner behind us in an ice like refrigerated box truck, which is convenient because we are here for turkey time with the O line with the Tampa Bay Bucks, just like last year and two years before that. And then behind that, we also have Director Nick. He's involved too with his kids. And then behind them, we have Corporal Hernandez with K9 Doc and then Timmy. And Timmy, you all should know because he's in pretty much every single world's Boys and Girls Club video that I've ever done. So at this point, shout out to Timmy. We're picking up about 100 turkeys this year. So each family actually receives a 14 pound turkey, chicken stuffing, chicken gravy, cranberry sauce, green beans, mushroom soup, fried onions, pumpkin pie, crescent rolls, potatoes, an aluminum roaster pan, an entree storage, entree storage containers, reusable holiday grocery bag and a $20 public skip card. So what we do is we partner with the community. And then we get a list. We have their vouchers. We make sure that they get their meal that's being donated. Each family will get all these items. I hope we continue to do this every single year. And I wish we had more people to help us come do this. Okay, it's enough. So tomorrow's event is hosted by Housing Authority, HUN. What we do is we bought 100 turkeys, 50 for the east side of the county, and tomorrow we're delivering to the elderly and the disabled who live in public housing. Okay. And you didn't have the county today this morning, right? We didn't have the county today, and we're going to the next half tomorrow morning. And then Wednesday, we're going to actually teach some of the kids how to cook and prepare a full meal for Thanksgiving. It is the season to give back, and it's not just a meal. I know Thanksgiving isn't the holiday about presents and whatnot, but Christmas is. But you also have to remember Christmas is also about giving back. So kindness brings kindness? Yes, it does. It is much, if everyone in the world was just 5% kinder to everybody that they encountered, we would be in such a better place. And it's the reality is that we find hunger in our county. We have about 1,500 children who are homeless. So there's a constant need for a little bit of, a little extra, yeah. And a little extra joy and a little extra loving and food goes a very long way come the holiday time. We'll see you guys in a second. You sometimes. But we're not even near that. If you look, like, look the line, it's going to go around again. Oh, that's so funny. And like, we're going, whoo-hoo. Exactly. They do it, it's a trick. You're like, oh, I'm so close, but yet I'm so far. Like it all with us. Squad. Let's put in a lot of work to do this every single year. And I believe that this year is the 13th annual year of doing turkey time with the O-line. And I think that that's adorable. Also, who came up with it, though, because it's stuck. Turkey time with the O-line, I'm just saying. But it is worth it. And I know last year they actually fed 700 families. That's impressive. Not to include our wonderful amount of families that we fed last year, too. Do we know what we fed last year? In total? Oh, no. I'm cooking the numbers. But like for... It's a lot. Wow. Thank you. It's a lot, but we can always do more. And we're always going to try to do more. All right, everybody else, thanks for coming out. Thank you very much. Thanks so much. I don't want to interrupt. Have a great night. You guys are incredible. And then Corporal Ziggler will be back here tomorrow morning. It's late, but it's a season for giving and that matters most. OK, let's go. Has four turkeys inside it. See you, guys.