 I know I enjoyed the crack with him and all the singing and everything and then all the teachers that put in the big efforts. Yeah, even made as a sign as well. I know Milford was a little miniature picture of legal and I know we help himself. Come here. This is one of the busiest weeks in the lifetime in the Highland Radio, isn't it? I think with everything's going on. There's a few things going on. It's fair to say I'm looking forward to Friday now in fairness. But yeah, there's a lot going on this week, but it's that it's probably my most enjoyable week of the year because it's Christmas. And we're out and about and we're given and we're meeting people. And yeah, it's just fabulous. And it's a big crescendo this Friday with the car draw. I know some car as well, isn't it? Beautiful. Imagine wanting that just to mouth the Christmas. And no, and I got money to give away. I got a thousand year old cash call to be doing as well. Going to do that very shortly. Hopefully. Yeah, well, I got to say, look, I just we had the Highland Radio's colour and competition. Now, I have a few here. Let me just I have a few. Look, can you see some of these? Look at the hours and you have something to show that you I'm kind of scared to lift my because I will lift them up because they're not believe other ways. These are only half of what I have here over over to the camera here. I don't you see them? Look at all these. It's amazing. And there's so I don't know and a big thanks to Charlotte Duffy first of all for providing the artwork daytime. Yeah, what a talent that man is and for all the moms and dads in the schools and everybody and then as the granddad said that downloaded it from Highland Radio's website, we had three categories and the boys and girls had so much fun. This here would be lovely. All decorated as wallpaper over the Christmas wall, wouldn't it? Do you know what we did last years? We actually put it on the floor. Yeah, we did. We took a video last year of upstairs on the floor and actually covered the whole floor. I would say so. And I got a slower back actually trying to lift them back up again. So we didn't do that this year. Yeah, see that? Well, come here. So we had three categories, right? We had under sixes under 9s and under 12s. Now, everybody's a winner for taking part in all of that, but it's more of a token thing that we have overall winners because I don't know how you'd ever pick, you know, the bestest from all those. There's probably thousands there. There is. And it's probably the most one of the most contentious decisions on a yearly basis in here because we normally what we do is we get three or four people involved. So it's not the one person. So yeah, so there's like everybody's got their favorites and it's kind of hard. Yeah. And it's, you know, it's lovely though. Leaves. Every year now, I think this is the fourth year that we've done it. It's there's packets upon packets of envelopes coming in. It's classes that do it. So teachers are taking the time to get the boys and girls to sit down and to color this. And literally there is thousands that come through the door. So it's a great thing to do. And it's so hard. But as you rightly said, they're a hundred percent. Everybody's a winner. Yes, because they put so much effort in it. Well, we've got, I have to ask you pushing out for these questions, right? What are you going to start with the under-12s? No, we'll go with the under- sixties first. So what I have is, and hopefully I'm going to do this right. So I've got in third place. Hold on. I want to, all of you start there in the reception. I want you to give a big clap now for everybody. All right. Just to keep it nice and lively for us. All right. I've been pulled up with Quality Street there. Where you go? So in third place, we have Michael Ferry from Drummond National School. And you can see on the camera there. Beautiful picture. And he's age five. Wow. He's around between the lines and everything. How good. Well done. Congratulations. In second place, another beautiful picture from Killian Wright, who's five years of old. And he's from Drummond National School in Killigarden. So well done, Killian. Well done, Killian. Great job. And the winner, I have to say, now this one is pretty fantastic. They actually made a frame from this one. Oh, show us this one. So this one is, the winner is Kieran Connor. And he's from that class. Oh, and the snow and everything. That's super cool. A lot of effort put into that one. Now, so everybody's going to be wondering, what are we getting here? A shot. You didn't win, Lee. But what they got is actually, it's lovely. It's big coloring sets, pens, pencils. And they have also selection boxes. A few tweets in there, I'm sure. Oh, yeah. And well deserved, too. Well, sure. Come here. Thanks for popping in. And have you got under nines now? We haven't done the under nines yet, Lee. Have we not? No. This is going to be great. I'll get the loads. Well, hurry there. Not at all. I'm just thinking I've got to give away a grand as well. Well, I hit. Under nines. Under nines in third place, we have a lovely one from Kelly Rafferty. And she's from Elishton National School. Down the road to Rexalaces. Brilliant. Second place in under nines, Charles Gallagher. Chuck. And he's from St Mary's National School in Castle Finn. Well done, Charles. That is very good in the frame and everything around that. Very well done. Lovely. Love it. Love it. Love it. And the winner is Darcy Doherty. Darcy. Where's he from? Now, we don't have a school for Darcy, but we do have a phone number so we will get in touch with Darcy. But he's aged eight, Lee. Well, congratulations to Darcy. Give him a nice round of applause there. Come on. Yay. Good man, Darcy. So, 12 and unders. We're nearly there. I'm going to keep on to Molly. Molly Dixon aged 11 and she's from Alistair National School. Down the road. Very talented, that's good. I'll take it. Brilliant. In second place, we've got Lili Rose Grant and she is from Bunkerana. And she is 10 years of age. Well done. Lovely. And the winner, the final one. This is pretty amazing now in fairness. Well done to Ava McDermott who is aged 12 and she's from Alistair National School. Wow. Congratulations to everybody. Well, Sean, that is just the best it's ever. What a morning to do that. Isn't it beautiful? It's lovely. Great talent. As I said, it grows every single year. It's great to have the kids involved. Thanks to the teachers, by the way, because they obviously they're helping, supporting and the parents. Yeah. Because there's a few that didn't go outside the lines there. They might get a little bit of help. But sure, a bit of creativity. You don't always have to keep in between the lines, so you can pick any of them and they're just all brilliant. So well done to everybody. Yeah. Sean, thanks for coming in and give me a hand with that. Pleasurely. Because we need a forklift to take them all out again. I know. But sure, there you have it. And I don't want to hold you up because you need loads to do today and we've got to give a... So we've got... So how's the... So we've got 1,000 euro to get away in this cash call then? 1,000 euros, I'd say maybe in the next five minutes will we do it? Oh my goodness me. Right, it's the next five, six, seven, eight minutes. So if you've bought a ticket for this not for this draw. No, not for this draw. But I mean for the car. Absolutely. Tell us about this car. It's a big money car. Oh, it's a beautiful car. It's 30,000 euros car. My goodness. Yeah, it's beautiful. It's... If you're in the shop in Central Liddy Kenny, it's there. So you'll see it in real. And you buy tickets there as well, can't you? It's all online, is it? It's all online but we may be down there today. Yeah. We'll let you know more. We're trying to get down there today if we can. But you can buy them online at highlyredo.com. Very good. Yeah. And yeah, on Friday. And when's the deadline for that? Because I know it's tight to the wire. We'll probably go to about 11 o'clock on Friday. 11 o'clock on Friday. So if you haven't bought a ticket, buy one today. But it's a nice present for somebody. Oh, that might... Imagine you bought somebody a ticket, right? Would you give that to me, Lee? No. Would you give it to him on you? No. See, now you're a nice guy but no, I wouldn't give it. I would give it to my mum or dad or somebody like that. It's a present. They could give me a ticket. And we'd be lovely. An envelope with a set of keys in it. We'd be better against. With a brand new car. I'm licking that one. I'm licking that one. Come here. Thanks for the pop on the inch. I'm going to play a Christmas song and then we're going to get cheered up for this 1,000-year-old cash call. Thanks a million man. Thanks, Lee. Cheers, bye.