 Maybe not. We all know why. Well, maybe if we leave. There we go. Alright, fire it up, and then I'll spin it around. Let me get my seatbelt on here. Oh, you don't want to see my big-ass beard yet? No. Here, tick-tick-tick-tick-tick. It's like a time bomb. We'll call this car the bomb, because it ticks. Thing is like, you know, I just get hungry. I don't like it twisted. So, we are going to spin you around so you can see what we're going to see. There we go. I don't know how well this will stay up here. Nancy's here. Nancy, we're taking a cruise. Hold this up here. Come up here and lay here. She said, hey, how close we are to the river. It's what, maybe a five-minute ride in the car, because it's five. But what? We're not here right now. I think it still needs an engine. With this shot, well, which one, Nancy? This one here? See, Nancy, that's the park at the end of my street. Isn't that cute? Our street. Isn't that cute for the kids? Yeah, there's some kids swinging, as a matter of fact, over there. And you know what? They always use it. There's always somebody there. Yeah, it's cute. It just got that little jungle jam of swing, but that's cool, you know, for the little neighborhood. No. No, it's steady, but I should have brought a pillow. Should have put a pillow on your head, like I told you. No, because I look around too much.