 Is that practical, not doing exchanges here at the airport? What was that, a formal one for us? I'd rather be up to the ground. Great suit, Dave. You can just take what you can. Come on, I told you. Mr. President, Errolson invited you to visit us in Galway. This being a highly significant year in the history of our city. We are celebrating our quintinium, the 500th anniversary of the granting of our city's chapter of incorporation. For this, our 500th birthday, we have invited all who have Galway connections, or who bear any of the names of the founding families of Galway to visit us. There are many thousands of such families, now settled in your great nation in 1776. The Lynch family dominated the Galway majority since its inception. How, people, our warmest greetings have an invitation to you that I mentioned the connection between Columbus and Galway. There had always been to it. This church, which was built in 1320, still functions as a parish church and is a living monument to the past. In recent times, we, Galway, during its quintinium year in 1984. Mr. President, I hope that you and Mrs. Reagan will have a pleasant and a relaxed stay in Ireland. County Council and the people of County Galway extend to you, Mr. President, a sincere and warm welcome to our county. Your visit to Ireland is a source of great joy to land as a dimension of pride and pleasure, which makes this a very special occasion. All the people of County Galway take special pride in this, the quintinium year of Galway City. Your visit to the great academia. They go up to the top and make concessa at Middletay at Gradham, Dr. Rattles, in your trope, your name. Senori August 4th, 1984. Sirsha Nakafra, Jaradisar Lechok, from Montfrey, Rothermanora, Sirsha Nakafra Nagalibah, Arrod, Ronald Reagan, Uttaran, Nassal Tantia. Rother Sirsha Nakafra, August 4th, August 4th, an fantastic Sirsha, short go. To late your distinguished President of University College, Galway, collecting students from distant lands and known for centuries as the island of saints and scholars, stamped their populations into conformity and submission. Our ancestors enjoyed heated exchanges of ideas as far back as in the court of Good King Brian Bullard. It's part of our blood. That's what I keep telling myself every time I try to iron out my differences with the speaker. He's a great son of Ireland and America as well. And I can say that knowing that we have heartfelt is this freedom to disagree, to question, to state one's case even when in opposition to those in authority that is the cornerstone of liberty and human. We're of Irish ancestry. Four were born in Ireland. Twenty generals in our Revolutionary Army were of Irish ancestry. Generals Montgomery, Sullivan, Wayne, and others were in the thick of the battle with the American Revolution, a fire that ignited a flame of liberty as had never before been seen. This was not a result of uncontrollable historical forces. Anniversary. Permit me to congratulate all of your citizens on this august occasion. This esteemed university is only one part of the considering the degree that that rule is no longer in effect. It used to be expected in all human endeavors the stakes were made. But overall, I believe that we have an admirable record. If something very important I want you to know and then I will hasten on, the American people still hope to see the American success. And one element of the American system which is very strong in the home state of California namely venture capital and how the whole venture capital system works is something we're beginning to approach. Ladies and gentlemen, this year, the pictures are clearly leaked.