 to them because they didn't have a voice. Emotional, just know that that is because of what happened in the play. Also because of all the support that we're getting from the community. Because of you and all the students here at UGA. And without his role that he's playing has played as, you know, the filmmaker and his voice. But thank you all for coming out today. And as I read the names, if a person would come up and just pick up a piece. And just hold it until to all the names. Okay. The first name I'm going to read and these are all that they were all homeowners in Linnertown. Susie Simmons. Lily Bell Hunter. Jake Phillips. Bessie and Dave Branham. Essie and Roy Crook. Emma Davis. Lois and Robert Hunter. Marie and Joseph Smith. Gertrude Johnson. Johnson. Favors. Mary Alice Johnson. Matilda Lyons. Lynn and Lois Taylor. Nancy and Roy Williams. Ashley Wright. Kendrick Diller. Gertrude Clark. Kendrick Lyons. Davis Johnson. I want to thank the class, doctors, men for all the work that you've done, all your students, and everybody who has supported the Linnertown Project. I love you. Thank the mayor and everybody that has Jerry Shannon, your class, Michelle, your research. Thank everybody for all the support that you have given us. And hopefully one day that we will have a mosaic where it won't be removable. It will be stationary at some place in Linnertown and it will be a mosaic of what it will take. Thank you. So what we'll do if you're willing to help pick up more pieces, if you want to kind of sit down on the edge, we'll bring a bucket with that collar. We're trying to keep the collars together because that way when this gets built, they're organized the right way. So if you're willing to get out on the ground, that's what I'm saying. Come on and get down. Get me help. Get me help. Get me help. Get me help. Get me help. Yeah, any of those clay medanians, that's probably used to come out. We'll use it. Thank you. I'll send stuff to you. Alex, I'm getting her to go. Yeah. I'm getting her to go.