 Let's see what's behind door number 19, so I can do my self tape. I've been waiting for this one because the office is one of my absolute favorite shows and this is just such a Michael thing to do. So let's do 15 minutes. I might do less. I'm going to just set a 15 minute timer and see if I actually, um, need the whole 15 minutes, but I've seen this episode so many times that I probably don't presence are the best. So the scene is partially the talking head and then partially the scene where they're doing the secret Santa. I'll just play it as if that talking head is part of the scene. So I'll be having like a side conversation over here and then the gift exchange over here. And then what I selected also ends with the talking head. So I'm again, I'm going to make that as if it was part of the scene. For this one, I am going to play it one way and that is how I believe that I would play the role of Michael Scott in the specific scene. He got Ryan as secret Santa and that means that he's going to try so hard to win him over because just Michael's obsessed with Ryan. So maybe a little bit of flirting. Could I do some flirting? Yeah, as well as just try and show off to everybody like, Oh, I know it's a $20 limit, but I like to show my love through money, through showing, through giving you these gifts. So I'm going to play around with it a couple of times like that and then film a few takes for the beginning. I want to be really sincere as far as like gifts are the best way to show somebody how much you love them, how much you care about them. Like at that part, I just want to get as sincere as possible. If like that's, I really believe that. So Phyllis is basically saying presents are the best way to show somebody how you don't know that. Yeah, you left the first thing. Oh, I did. Okay. I think I'm going to do one more take because I've done a lot. It's worth. Wow. That was silly. I'm going to show you the best take from today and I'll see you tomorrow. Presents are the best way to, to, to show somebody how much you care. It's like a tangible thing that you can point out and be like, Hey man, I love you this many dollars worth. All right. Oh, wow. Looks like somebody got carried away with the spirit of Christmas. It was me. I got carried away with the spirit. It wasn't the mere $20 limit on the gift. This is 400 bucks. You don't know that. Yeah, you left the first thing. Oh, I did. Oh, oops. Well, it doesn't matter. What matters, it doesn't matter how much I spent. What matters is that Christmas is fun, right? Oh, okay. For me, let's see what's in here. Oh, no. An oven mitt. So, um, Phyllis is saying, Hey, Michael, I know you did a lot to help the office this year, but I only care about you a homemade oven mitts worth.