 Howdy and welcome to the Fort Report Stock Show Style. I'm Chris Connolly. And howdy y'all, I'm Alicia Woodruff. We're here at the Will Rogers Memorial Complex to give you the inside scoop on the 116th version of this annual event. Since 1987, the official name of this big-time gathering has been the Southwestern Exposition and Live Stock Show. True enough, Chris, but did you know that the first official name was the Texas Fat Stock Show? Really? That's insensitive. I mean, you know, sometimes that can just be a glandular condition. The cows, Chris, they were talking about the cows. The Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo runs here at Will Rogers through February 4th and will draw nearly one million people. Something new this year is their smartphone app. There's plenty for them to see from livestock competitions to vendors, great food and real rodeo fun. But wait, there's more. This year, not only does your price of admission get you into all of the Stock Show fun, it also gets you into the National Cowgirl Museum in Hall of Fame and the Museum of Science and History's Cattle Rangers Museum, both located next door to the complex on Gendy Street. You know, Chris, this is the kind of event that brings people back year after year. I know. I never miss it. I've been coming here for years. Oh, well, that explains why the cows got so quiet when you walked into the livestock barn. They got us thinking, so we went looking for people to ask them how long they've been coming and, you know, some of their favorite things to come see. You know, the first time I come was about 50 years ago. Do you have a favorite thing about it? Roancrad. Well, I like the ponies and horses. I saw zebra is a draft, but they didn't eat the food that we gave them. The kids having fun right now at the carnival. We've been coming here ever since they were born every year and we absolutely love that. And of course, for the adults, we actually like the stock show and the rodeo itself. I always think that you enjoy all of it. Of course, that's just part of our life, you know, horses and livestock, so we like all of it. So, Chris, what's your favorite thing to do at the stock show? Well, I'm definitely going to the celebrity goat milking. That sounds utterly ridiculous. Ooh, that was bad.