 Door hardware nerds is probably sponsoring a nacho bar at NGA the last day, the main event, which I think is brilliant marketing by the way, Andrew, I don't know if you came up with that but like having the main event on the last day keeps everyone there you know usually last days of these trade shows are a little ghost townie because everyone's like flying out or they're Oh yeah, and so maybe maybe tumbleweeds would be on theme for the western gimmick. Yeah, that was totally the concept we started for the very first time last year which I think was your first class bill Benji. So we did the tailgate party a big barbecue outside and that's really just, you know we've all been working our butts off for probably months leading up to the show for exhibitors and attendees. And as he at the show between doing business on the floor, the education, the presentations, plus the receptions. And so just give people a reason to kind of just let their hair down and also stick around for day three. And as you mentioned, yeah day three historically for any trade show I've ever been to in my 20 year tenure of doing anything in construction, it's always ghost town and so trying to give people a reason to stick around and also just kind of as a thank you to the attendees and the exhibitors and so big thank you to DHN for sponsor and I think it's certainly going to add to the fun. We can ride bowls, drink beer and also eat nachos now. Let's talk glass build all together. So October 31 through November 2 in Atlanta. Where can you get tickets last build.com you can go there register. We have promo codes you can reach out to DHN you can reach out to me will hook you up with a promo code for free admission to the show. You just got to get yourself there and get a hotel. But yeah, stay for the rodeo. It's going to be fun. The tailgate was a blast last year really good way to just end the show on a high note that's a little bit more relaxed. Less less business and just have a have a good time amongst your peers and even your competitors everyone is just in a good space head wise and having fun. I have to say it was a fantastic networking event as well I met probably 15 people that I didn't meet throughout the entire trip like in that last little event so it was it was it was a fantastic networking opportunity for me personally. Hi, I know it was it was awesome save for it got pretty toasty there. Yeah, we're in a business code but this year the rodeo is inside so AC baby to the rodeo itself. It just takes place it overlaps the last hour of the show as people are already kind of winding down and heading out and just, you can't leave the convention center floor without seeing the rodeo and so it's a nice little pit stop on your way out whether you're going back to the hotel for the next night out or if you got to get to the Super convenient there's a there's going to be music there's going to be nacho bar Margarita stands mechanical bull riding want to clarify for Benji sick calf roping there'll be some cornhole. There's a punching machine which will be fun so all the kind of fun stuff that we liked as kids or that we like as adult kids that don't get to do in a business setting so there'll be music games and it's just really designed to just be a fun time. You can buy tickets when you register for the show it's 10 bucks. We don't keep that money that goes directly to the nonprofit NGA foundation that that feeds our education resources for blazers fabricators for the industry so it's a token it's a nice gesture there's it's all good feels and so you're running out of reasons not to show up if you're going to be in Atlanta. And that's just the end of it the show itself is stacked like I mean glass build is the main reason to go. This is the biggest footprint we've ever had. We have over. I think we're we just cracked 480 exhibitors and attendance is flowing like as much as we're talking about Dallas in 2024. In shoots can be three weeks and some change in Atlanta it's going to be pretty pretty wild. Lots of exhibitors more than ever and the attendance is looking solid too. So for anyone that has a business need or just wants to interact get new prospects or see what your competitors are doing there there's that's really the place to be I mean that's there's not really a stronger three days you could find in the calendar. And I say that as I mean obviously on the show organizer so I'm biased, but I was a former exhibitor, a former member, and I've gone as just a free agent just on my own. So I've seen it from pretty much every angle, and it's, I do it every year, no matter what. And for those in like the security industry side of our side of business like this is like the IC West of the glass and glazing industry it is huge like it's last year, my mind was blown because of how large, and how long the exhibit hall was. Like I feel like I didn't I was walking for days and still didn't get to the end. And so many cool products and features and people it was the, the, my biggest takeaway was just the open arms of the glass nerds that welcomed me into the fold as a honorary glass nerd, even though I knew nothing about glass. I offered you protection for the first year this year you're on your own buddy. So we made lots of contacts really, everyone's in a really good mindset there it's very collaborative and just everyone's happy to be there. Yeah, it can be sprawling and maybe intimidating for for a first time or it's just massive. So I mean if you can only make it a day walk fast, but you could really, really spend all two and a half days and still not see everything so plan accordingly. And you guys, you have the exhibitor map already up on the website. So, planning it now you can you can bookmark your exhibitors you want to see, but just start making a track I mean me I always like to and if I'm going to show that's not mine, I mean I'll be all over scattershot, but it's a I think the more pre planning you can do but I always just go serpentine up and down every aisle. But there's plenty to see it just depends on your business needs, but you can sort exhibitors by product type and so if you have a X amount or a finite amount of time you can really prioritize your stops and plan ahead. Benji you're going to be there right. I'll be there and squared on the street is that me and might show up. You know I'm an international man of mystery. I've got to keep it under wraps. I think, I think comment below if you want me to go. Yeah, if I do get there it'll be my first show. Since we started DHN. So I've actually never done a public appearance for DHN. So we'll see we'll see I hope I get to make it. It isn't my calendar. And so, can you tell us anything about what as Abloy's hoping to accomplish at the show. I know we've got a larger booth this year. We are exhibiting a couple of new products, especially with locking hardware for, you know, the glazing industry in general so a lot of aluminum storefront options, and then frameless glass hardware has always been a kick for us Abloy. And just because you know it's a it's a growing trend, I don't know if it's a trend because architects just keep on specifying more and more frameless glass, and from the security side of things that makes me cringe a little bit because glass can be very difficult to secure. And so we've got a couple of of insightful products that and solutions that help resolve those frameless glass doors so you'll have to grab. A great showing and a good smattering of products for for this specific niche for the heavy glass side. You know the herp doors or what have you, whether it's panics or center locks, so you guys have a lot of, a lot of solutions. Yeah, so you have to drop by the Osabloy booth and say hello to me as well I'll be there. And yeah, come check out what's new and latest and greatest.