 Joe McDave, Dan Lundgren, Dave Martin, and Ben Glyde. To make that movie and play the part of George Gip. Of course, the goal was, or the role, was a young actor's dream. It had a great entrance, an action middle, and a death scene right out of the opera. But my generation, well, we actually knew the legend as it happened. We saw it unfold. And we felt it was saying something important. George Gip weighed five pounds less than I weigh right now. He walked like a dog in a slouch, and almost a wimp. He looked like a football player, only when he was on the field. But they were close, and he was totally able to use his winnings from those games to buy food for desperate families and to help other students make their way to Notre Dame. And the reason he does such a thing ever first felt the aid of the sore throat that would lead to the illness. You see, there was no mirror in the drugs in those days. The promise of young life was there. But the point is, George Gip, couldn't forget a friend. I've always thought that it was no mirror coincidence the legend of George Gip and the development of Armistice and Courage, and all the other things we call character. The goodness and love of life of this generation. He did Germany, and there was almost nothing against it. Notre Dame team, talking with them. Not only deregulation, but design and technology has made our heroines more efficient. That's all I've ever wanted to know. We have a range of Ukrainian investments through the time our working people and business leaders have hunkered down on the care of the worst of lower education. The heavy investment in every economy through the early part of the technique is paying off now in a big way. The President of the United States wants to open the government to know that all of those who say the problem is too big can't be helped. That's the character of ours. A few years ago, when we said about the government, there was recognition as non-signal defeats at the beginning of Ukraine and victory in Ukraine. And I hope that each of you who have joined us can say that drugs hurt, drugs kill, that each of us must just say no to drugs and drug users. And most of all, we're giving America what America deserves. You're very best. And that means a drug-free generation. And may I challenge you? Why not? Why not make your generation the one that said one sense for all, no more drugs in the United States of America? Ready to our schools? We've learned what's always been known here in today, a value in the essential part of educational excellence. Throughout the nation, parents and teachers are gaining greater control over local hurricanes, emphasizing the precincts, making their children's education a priority in all of our lives, and their right to do so than in all of the other epic circles you can find. You.