 We're here for a friend, Blondel. Get it away. Yeah. Oh, no. I'm MGM, just about to go in and talk to you. We've got this beautiful challenge which will be used in the celebration of the Martian. Hey, Bobby. Bobby. Keep her up there, please. I know it, please. Mercy. We're ready. The shadows are the hospitality of the host. Thank you very much. If I did, it would be the first time they've given me that much time. I think of your hometown, sir. Well, I think it's wonderful. The only thing I'm happy about is that for whatever reason he did, he'd make a rig in less. I'd have a parade, or I wouldn't be here. No, it has been a most heartwarming. Have a toast in pictures, please. Thank you. I see. Well, we'll toast the part of the town and we haven't seen that. Some toast for you. Thank you very much. Oh, my God. We can't say. That's the lady, man. There she is. Come on. I don't even know where she is. She's calling me. Oh, there she is. Holy shit. You're the first one. This is for you, sir. That's lovely. Mrs. Reagan gets a baby named after her, and you get a lounge named after you, Mr. President. Oh, my God. Fortune's a war. Perhaps this is God's way of reminding one thing you have that we didn't have in Tampico. We didn't have a Ronald Reagan lounge after the... the... so many Irish men and women from every walk of life played a role in creating the dream of America. One was Charles Hansen, Secretary of the Athletic Achievements of the Great Heavyweight Boxing Champion John L. Selder. All of them are part of the great legacy. In Irish identity flourished in the United States, Irish men and women found their heritage and be found in every walk of life. Secretary, one day, that his branch of the family spelled that name because they just raved it and spelled it raving. They were exceptionally lucky to have this chance to live.