 We're in Springfield, Ohio at the Springfield, Ohio car show in Swapmeet. We just kind of cleaned up the Buick real well and brought it out. And last night, if you want to follow me, I'll show you what I made SheaBear do to the car. What did you make SheaBear do? I made him put some new air shocks on it since I broke it on our last camping trip. I think I mentioned that. I'm setting up a little high there, Pooh Bear. What do you think? I think it's cool. A lot of people don't think it's stupid, but hey, we're running next. Yeah, got it up a couple inches. What did we get? Three inches on it? At least three. I know you bet. Three inches? We got three inch lift. And all we had to do was bypass the what? The airline. The air pump. The air pump. So he put a little T thing in there. Yeah, that's right, yeah. We brought it up. We went to fill it up with the air last night. These two girls were sitting in the truck seat, and SheaBear was in the back of it, and they go, you don't put air in the bumper of your car. You dumbass. You dumbass. And then they were watching, and he started putting air in the truck. It started coming up, and they're like, wow. You proud of your little Buick, huh? I'm proud of my little Buick. It's working out nice. It was awful when we first came in. Oh. The sheriff. The sheriff goes, you're going to enter that car? Yeah. That's all I could do to keep SheaBear in check when he said that. Yeah. We wanted to come to the car show, not the jail. Well, he said, general admission, she said, no, we're going to show the car. He goes, that's car? And she goes, yeah, that's this car? Oh, well, I don't think they have spaces for any more show cars. But yeah, we just seen like eight more come in, and they found spaces. Yeah. You know what? This is an everyday driver. You guys know what we do to this car. We take a camping. It's our truck. It's our car. We drive it every day, almost, what, 100, 150 miles a day. This car is driven. It had 71,000 miles on it when we bought the car, and now has what, 91,000? Yeah. 91,000 miles on it. I don't care. I still say that Poo Bear's got a beautiful looking little Buick here. The only thing that's ever been done to it is it has had a new hood on it. This is not the original hood. Something happened to the hood. We car-faxed it. That's the only problem that it ever had with it. This is not a steel hood, by the way. This is a fiberglass hood, so a magnet will not stick to it. There's the antenna right there for our satellite radio. I was going to put right here in the center of the hood, but it wouldn't stick, so. But there's Poo Bear's Buick. She got raised up, but I got the right underneath the back bumper. I've got the splitter that way we can lower it down, and I left the original airlines and pump on. That way, if we take a long trip, like we always do, I can just plug the original airlines into them shocks, and the pump will level it out where it's supposed to be. Just for cruising around town, she wanted to go a little redneck style, and that's what we do, huh? That's right. What do you think, Poo Bear? I think it looks very cool. Yeah, it does. Thank you, Shea Bear, for doing that. You're welcome, honey, and I'm glad I got to do it for you. Okay, well, we're going to find something to do. Yeah, Poo Bear out. All right, Shea Bear, I'm going. Thanks, Poo. Thanks. I'm videoing this. This is cool. Now, we'll walk around this way. Sweet. Now, this is too cool. Half a car. Well, actually.