 It looks like it's going to taste good. This one here is a, I think these are, okay. Let's give this a go. Oh, good job. So, here's some. These are heavy-bowl ones, can't they? Oh, my God. I got that fun there. Thank you all for coming. I'm not going to make a speech tonight, you'll be glad to hear. But I know that we all enjoy these bipartisan festive events and maybe hope that a little of their spirit will be carried back to our work. After all, we're in this town because we love this country and we want to make it better. But I'd like to, I'd like to say especially to the spouses and the children who are here tonight, a heartfelt thanks because I know that you sacrifice so much, maybe even more in leaving your homes and coming to Washington than do the rest of us. And now I really want to thank this great entertainment that we've had here tonight. The cast of the Hot Mercado showed us that when you're hot, you're hot. And I think that you'd all want to join as you have in expressing your thanks. Frankie Hewitt brought the Hot Mercado to the Ford Theater for a very successful run. And now they're heading for Broadway. They'll make the lights much brighter there. And I know that we all wish them the very best. And then there was the Preservation Hall Jazz Band. You, you, you fellas really know how it's done. There are two members of the band, the Humphrey Brothers, on clarinetist Willie and trumpeter Percy, who are celebrating the 75th anniversary of their first performance. That, that first, that first performance took place in the year of my birth, 1911. And Willie and Percy, congratulations. And don't pay any attention to that Mr. President stuff. I'd be happy if you'd just call me Junior. And I'll even show up if you say, hey kid. Well, I think we've all been richly entertained here tonight by these wonderful people who so generously come and spread their talent among us. And again, thank you all for being here. And again, a heartfelt thanks to all of you.