 Hello, goodbye. Come on, I get a lot of calls like that. Oh, yeah. It's a little bit better. I mean, I'm between, so he's only 60 seconds older. Oh, you're the baby? That's not my cup. You got you. This is one in a bunch. When I come here, it reminds me of when my grandparents were alive, how they used to treat me as a grandson. It's just not always about drinking coffee. It's about sharing something that somebody else enjoys while talking about things that create a stronger bond and a stronger relationship between two people who can relate to the same subject matter. I was charged up and he said, can you walk? I said, if you'll help me up, I can run. This nation was built off of patriotism as a former combat veteran to any other former combat veteran. I'll pay my respects. There's not a lot of World War II veterans around. So to be able to hear stories like this, it's very moving. It makes me even more appreciative of people like himself. I believe that if I can make an impact and show my gratitude and appreciation for someone who has similar experiences like myself, then I feel compelled to let them know that. That's what it's all about. It's not about the coffee, it's about that connection which me and Mr. Johnson have. As long as I'm alive, having Mr. Johnson and his family a part of my life experiencing in my heart, it'll always be here. So, yeah. Well, I'll tell you what. I got a son and I love him. But I'd be proud to claim you. I think you already have. I think you already have. All we do is get the paper filled out, you know. I know how to do that. You're claiming me on your taxes now, huh? Claim you. I hear you. I need somebody to do that. I hear you.