 If you ever end up in a retirement home, like a shady acres, like assisted living, like where my father-in-law lives, they play like old music from the 40s and 50s. What would they be playing like in the common areas? You put me in a home that plays Metallica. Well, the best part about this kind of thought exercise is the idea that not only are you listening to Metallica in the old folks home, but that all the kids visiting you are like, oh, they're playing this like timid old music. It's all of grandpa's corny old music. Isn't that cute? I kind of like this retro sound. It's great. I want to open the curtain here a little bit to let you see backstage. During our pre-show meeting, a very wise Roger Chang said, hey, that first story, you think it's four, it's going to be five. It's going to be five. You always think it's going to be four. It's definitely going to be five. And everybody poo-pooed him and said, Roger, please, we're professionals. We can stay on time and we can't run over it. Roger, you get the win on that one. Circle gets to square it. Yeah, right. Part of it is I don't like stories with predestined, like you're destined to be something. You don't like the chosen one, Joe. Yeah, that's a lot of stuff you don't like. Well, you're chosen. Let me just, you know, suddenly you're all specialist, like no. You're not special at all. You, King Arthur, who made you king? You're special because you do certain things. You overcome things. You're a works, not a faith man. Yeah, Luke Skywalker. You're not chosen. Get it. Can you get just waltz in here because your dad's Anakin Skywalker and just gives you the middle manager of this place. You don't like the nepotistic nature of the chosen one story. Justin was worried if he put on a track suit. He'd look like Christopher Maltesanti from the Sopranos. That's true. Okay. Men, men of my skin shade that has a little bit of a punch and is wearing a track suit. I mean, you're a gold chain on. And you're, you're there. I mean, if I, if that were all true and I saw you, I'd be like, love the track suit. I don't think you should shy away. And then I, and then in response, I'd go, Hey, oh, I'm walking. We got promised a movie on the last day of school in elementary school, but they wouldn't tell us what it was. And one year it was the rescuers and the next year was Fox and the Hound. On the last day of school. Yeah. Like you're such a donor. Bye. Have a nice summer. Kids are crying. Our teacher showed us Beverly Hills Cop in junior, like sixth grade. Really? Yeah. Like that's just irresponsible. Like you, it's just literally, the teacher said like, there's going to be a lot of squaring. Don't take it home with. We never got played movies in class that weren't related to schoolwork. No, we, I totally got them first grade. That was the first quote unquote movie I saw. First grade. I never saw a movie in a classroom until I was in high school. I don't think it was. We actually got to see Tron and I don't understand how they did it or what the, what the thing was because at the time run. Yes. Why? Why? I don't know. I can't believe this. High quality, uh, Bond County community unit number two high school. We didn't, you know, we, we had the higher standards than that, I guess.