 I'd like to say a special hello to John Wallace who dropped by to say hello to us earlier today. Okay, in front of me, I have possibly the 14th hardest worker in Highland Radio. That's Sean Quinn, Sean Watts, the crack. Too tired to talk to you, David. You've been flat out today making tea and buns and all sorts of things. It's been a mega mega week now, I have to say. We started on Monday and I can't even remember half the places we've been but we've been round the county and we've been giving away loads of stuff. It's been unbelievable. The next two, ten to start on the Monday. Very special day yesterday whenever we brought that family home for Christmas. That was amazing, wasn't it? Just made the week. It was just amazing. We were lucky we were down at the airport to see them coming in and obviously I was involved from day one, talking to them, logistically getting them here and just to see the mum's face yesterday, it was just worth all the work that we did and the support that we got from everywhere, amazing. Yeah, well a special mention as well to your team who worked so hard along with F of Anya and Corrine because between the three of you, you just were like the BBC out in the road like Philharmon, the late late shore or something. Well, that's RTE but still. Yeah, good try though. Good try. Close enough. We're trying to get to that level but now the girls were brilliant. We had a lot of fun doing it as well and that's the most important thing and the family were a dream to work with. Apart from the poor, we fell and nearly fallen down the steps getting stuck but we got over that one, didn't we Corrine? That was brilliant. It was one of those things that was really special and something that is just really lovely to be able to do but Sean, we have got a big trombola behind you. We've got a heap of tickets in it and somebody is just about to win a thousand euros so if you could do the honours. We're delighted. Good luck if you are in our draw. Of course today already we've given away a car worth 30,000 euros, two extra prizes of a thousand euros each and now we are down to our final thousand euros. So good luck if you are in that draw and the winning ticket out is 7751. 7751 that is the lucky ticket number out. So we're going to try and get in contact with that person. Sean, bit of bad news. What's the bad news, David? You lost the Highland Radio colouring competition. I know you were up all night with your colour and pencils and sharpening them and all sorts but yeah, you lost. I technically didn't lose but I'm a good sporter. I lost on the voting last night and in fairness my team that I was relying on they kind of let me down a bag full, right? I think they were for the Greg Hughes camp. They even said vote for Greg aka Connor. So very disappointed. Well you know what, it's your own fault because you're a Neil Diamond fan. You should know that money talks, you know? It's all about the money. You can sing and dance and you can't walk. Great Sean, so the forfeit was that you would have to sing a Christmas song live on air and you've been out and about there practising for the last 45 minutes. 45 years actually. What are you going to sing for us? What am I going to murder? We'll murder. You're going to help me, you said. Aye, and the two girls here, Anya and Karine, they're also going to join in. They're standing beside us. Because the best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear. So they are going to help us. What are you doing now? We'll do white Christmas. Right Sean, we'll start together on three, two, one, OK? Three, two, one. I'm dreaming of a white Christmas just like the ones I used to know where the tree tops glisten and chill Drun, listen to hear sleigh bells in the snow. Everybody up in rule Z there, sing along with us this time. I'm dreaming of a white Christmas with every Christmas card. Lessons. May your day of Christmas be white. Congratulations, Sean. That was absolutely phenomenal. It amazes me how you still actually work in Highland Radio and you haven't been signed up by one of these talent firms or something. I just got a wee message there from somebody. It sounds far better when you've had a few pints. Greg Hughes has commented, R-I-P white Christmas. Lots of people take an endowish happy Christmas. Not in fairness, Sean. That wasn't bad now. Thanks, David. Would I get on your tour yet? No. OK. Maybe you could be like a wee stagehand or something, but certainly not singing. Sean, a lot of work is going into making this Highland Radio Christmas that little bit extra special. A lot of that work was orchestrated by you and a few others. So well done. I'm sure that it brought you a lot of job satisfaction in making this Christmas. Probably the best one on Highland yet. Yeah, and I think it was important to do it as well because what we've come through in the last couple of years has been really tough. And, you know, it was just nice to give back. It was nice to get out in the county. But you're right what you said there, David. It was a team effort. We're out on the roads at seven o'clock in the morning and some days raining, some days cold. But you know what? Everybody enjoyed it. It was a bit of a crack and it's great to give back to the listeners. Of course it is. And speaking of that, I think we should have Tessie on the line. Tessie? No, hi. How are you? Are you well? Yeah. Well, Tessie, what's going on? Are you all set for Santa Claus coming? Or what's the story? Oh, yeah. Yeah. I've got it all wrapped up now. Very good. Tessie, where are you from? I'm from Swallibandam, Tresa. Oh, very good. Okay. Okay. Well, listen, we want to make your Christmas that little bit extra special. And guess what? You've just won yourself a thousand euros in cash. Congratulations, Tessie. Oh, wow. Like... Oh, no. That's lovely. Lovely. Thank you. You're so welcome. Congratulations. What's your favourite radio station in the world? Highland Radio. Good answer. That's Tessie Freil from Dunn-Fanahe, and she is our third and final lucky winner. Tessie, Merry Christmas. Wow. Have a great one from us all here at Highland, and... Thank you. Well done. Enjoy your winners. Thank you so much. Yes, thank you so much. There you go. That's Tessie Freil. That's our third and final winner, and that brings our card draw to an end. It was a big one. Whew. There you go. So now Christmas can start. Congratulations. Tessie Freil from Dunn-Fanahe is our final winner. Well done, Tessie. Merry Christmas.