 You know, just the atmosphere alone is worthwhile coming to J5 Ranch. I mean, we've got beautiful facilities, it's climate-controlled inside, so whether it's hot or cold, we'll be fine inside. And we've got apartments that take you back to the old West, which everybody wanted to always want to be a cab, but at least I always have. And you can come here and stay in the lap of luxury, and we eat some good country food for lunch and dinner, breakfast, and we've got a beautiful place to ride. We've got a trail in the back here that goes 23 miles long if you want to do some trail riding. It's just the whole atmosphere around here, it's really cool, and it's secluded. No one knows where it's at, hardly it's kind of secluded back in the trees, and very few people have even been here before, so it's a pretty cool deal. The hospitality would be great too, I promise you that. When I put on a clinic, whether you're a Hall of Fame rider or a beginner, it's the same thing. It's all about basic steps. Sometimes when you observe cutting, you get all wound up in how fast things are going and how horses moving and all these things, but it's all a basic movement. And I just try to teach the basics, and just now we finished working horses this morning and a friend of mine, Tom Shelly from California's here, he was helping my boys at work for me some. He was saying the same thing we always say, just the basic steps of cutting. A lot of time with clinics now, you can give a private clinic, but usually when you give a clinic, you've got a group of people there. And you ended up learning more from the other people than you do from yourself. Because you're under the gun when you're actually there and you're being critiqued and taught what to do. When you watch them, you can see their mistake and you're making the same mistakes. So you watch their mistakes, you learn what the theory is and when they actually simplify things and slow down and get to just the little simple basic steps. It's amazing how much you learn just from watching that. That's one thing, the camaraderie of the people there. You'll meet people that you'll be friends with forever. A lot of fun, a lot of camaraderie, not an intense thing. Cuz we're not gonna take big groups of people, we're gonna take smaller groups. And you will get to experience cutting like it really is. And we relate back to how it actually started back in the days of the old ranching times. And we might even cut some out in the pasture to see how good you can handle yourself out there. But it's a deal where you can come here and have an experience. And I promise you the hospitality won't be any better anywhere else. And when you leave here, you'll have a better understanding of what cutting is. And it'll blow your mind that it's keeping it still, keeping it quiet, keeping it slow. It's what makes cutting big work. It's not just going out there and how fast you go. And you'll have a great time. I never had anybody leave when I didn't have fun.