 There's a visit in a place called Berry the Hatchet in which people can rent space in the club and throw axes at targets. Apparently bowling isn't enough. Is this a sign of growing affluence in our culture? Affluence, I don't see that. My guess is it's a game that the Vikings started when they were really, really, really poor and bored, and they would throw axes at trees. I think it's a sign of, I don't know that affluence is the right word. The people are bored. The people don't know what to do with themselves. The people are seeking, you know, weirder and weirder physical challenges. I guess, right? Because the physical challenges they face are either not enough or they want the, what's the word I'm looking for? There's something different, there's something unique. They crave that for some reason, but I think that's usually a sign of, life's not that interesting for them, right? Go read a book, guys. Stop throwing axes at targets and go read a book. And if you want to practice self-defense, you know, get a gun and go to the range. But why are you throwing axes, really? Anyway, I mean, I can't condemn it, but it does seem to me like a bored culture. Oh, thanks for the extra $10. Let's see, I had one more.