 I need to get on some stages. So I had to back out of social media and go back over to the stand-up so I don't get rushed. But when you look at a country, Wayne, and you look at these guys that's making or a bubble dub that's making $100,000 in one month or $400,000 in one month, it's kind of hard to say they ain't gonna be okay in the future. Don't boss talk one-on-one, one-on-one. Yeah, we gonna talk. You guys are, you are like a new wave comedian even though you old school. You might be the bridge. But at any rate, let me get this question now. You got some of you guys, when Faizan was on here, Faizan said that he said that basically the new way of doing comedy is really not sustainable in so many ways because it does not pay residual income. And he says basically he gets residuals. But then turn around, Mike Bless came on here and said, no, country Wayne is making $480,000 a month. So basically he getting paid from Facebook, Instagram and YouTube, right? He's making- He don't get paid from TikTok or any of those avenues yet? Cause it's not long enough, he do three minutes. All right, hey, what's going on here? I appreciate you coming back. I told this one boy Mike, man. Hey, Mike, big Mike, I give hugs. Yeah. So he's making $450,000 a month from the social media. I've seen it. I ain't talk about, this ain't no, this ain't no Google, this ain't no, I've seen- You live it. Yeah, we live it. I'm getting, listen, this is $55,000. So I live it. He live it. He live this. I'm getting some of that money too. So just so y'all know. This is an AP bus now. This is not an AP, I mean, I'm not trying to brag, I'm just saying. I know, I get it. I get it. Because this is social media money. Now, Mike, I got money like Wayne, but anyway. And there should be motivation for any of y'all who try to come up- Everybody was trying to get old. It's motivation. Right. Because I want, my thing is I'm not, I'm not saying I'm not trying to attack phase on. I'm not trying to brag. I hate that we as a people are always the last to know how to get the damn money. And said that he's basically taking care of a whole bunch of people. And this question right here, I've got, you know, I got to see that there are some gaps in the comedian world because of the fact of some being on the stage and stand up and from the old way of doing things and some being on the stage and stand up and still in that social media world. So there's two different worlds that's trying to collide. And basically you guys are having to work together a lot of times. How do you, how do you look at the whole situation? Do you feel like the old way is better or the new way is better or what do you think? No, I ain't gonna say which is better because whatever works for you works for you. Like the old way taught you how to talk to people. Communicate, get out here and meet people. The new wave, I can get on the internet. I post some funny, you like me. You don't even know me. You know what I'm saying? And you get to follow me. But the old school way, I'm out hand in hand. You got, you got, I got to bring it on stage and ain't like no stop and redo. On the internet you mess up, you can stop redo it before you post it. But people think it's easy doing social media. It's hard doing either one. For one, to be a stand up comedian if you're on stage, if you mess up, you got to correct it right then. Because people were booing and it's hard to come back from a booing. I had somebody boo me the other night, but I'm reckless, I'm with the shit. So you know what I'm saying? You come at me, I got jokes already that I know I'm gonna say to you make you shut up. So they got to mess with him. I said, nah, I'll leave him alone. It's a comedy show. He wanna be, he can watch the show or be the show. So you know, you got to be able to handle your business on stage and even with on the internet, if you're an internet comic, you take time to create the idea, make the idea come visual, and you got to video it and you got to have the right angles. If you don't have the right angles or the right lighting, it don't even, it's just like being on stage with a bad joke. So all that is hard work. So all the internet comics, I applaud you. You know what I'm saying? It's a lot of work. And you got to post not just once, three to four times a day. And think about it, you got Facebook, Instagram and TikTok. You got to post all that three, four times a day, but you got to post different videos. Cause if you posted on Facebook, you can't go back and post it on Instagram right then or social or the next one. So we shoot about 15, 20 skits a day. And whatever I posted on this one, I posted this one on this one and this one on that one. And then I go back and rotate the days. Well, what about Phazon say that it does not pay residual. So when you, when you get older and you can't do them no more or if you get something happened to where you don't have that outing, you don't have people, you don't have a source of income coming in like the old comedians who did movies where they had those residuals coming in. That's where I'm in at cause I do movies too. I'm nine movies in. Really? What movies have you been in? Well, eight movies. I did Slice one, two and three with Pierre. I did Apartments with Tia. I just shot the movie Finding Love. Have any of all of these movies been out? No, the new ones that they're about to get ready to drop. I just did Debussy movie on the water boys. And it's another movie I just did, Hold in the Wall. And I was on the Ricky Smiley on Ricky Smiley for real. Wow. People don't know that. So I'm out here. I'm not just stand up. I'm not just internet. I'm on TV too. So you're one that's able to understand that there has to be a balance in between your comedian life and the way that you strive to accomplish it, right? Exactly, cause like when you're doing stand up, you're only in stand up world. So everybody that does stand up don't do social media. So when I went from stand up to doing social media, all the people I hung around and did social media, everybody didn't do stand up. So when you fall into that social media world, you forget, hey, look, I'm a stand up comedian too. So I had to back up off that and go back to the original people that put me in the game and like, hey, look, I need to get on some stages. So I had to back out of social media and go back over to stand up so I don't get rushed. But when you look at a country, Wayne, and you look at these guys that's making, or a bubble dub that's making $100,000 in one month or $400,000 in one month, it's kind of hard to say they ain't gonna be okay in the future. Well, when you make that type of money, you gotta invest it the right way. That's true. I don't care, even if you sold dogs for a living, if you don't invest your money the right way then, hey, look, who's to say you're gonna make it in the future? Even the rapper, you know what I'm saying? Even people that get residual soft movies, if you don't invest your money the right way, all that money can blow real quick. And when you say invest, not only invest in your future, but invest back into you as in with a comedian, what I would think is investing in whether paying the right person to be on one of your skits just to get seen more, because I'm sure not everybody that you put in your skits do it just on the real, some people you might have to actually hire to be in the skit. Sometimes you don't have to get people that's big to be seen more, you just gotta have the right people for the right video. Okay. The right, because you can, you've seen a movie that got a whole lot of stars, a whole lot of hit people with it. I don't like those. And when you see it, the video, the movie not even as good, or basketball team got all the all star players on it. And they, they still not that good. I would name a team, but I don't want to put them out there, you know what I'm saying? But I think y'all know who I'm talking about, but I'm a Laker fan, no, no, regardless of what, who planned die hard Laker fan. But it's not, it's not who you do the video with is putting the right people on the right video to where it makes sense. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. Yeah, we going to