 Good morning, sir. Are you any pain right now? No. Okay. How old are you? 61. What month is this? February. Okay. Can you close your eyes for me? Open them. Can you take your right hand and make a fist? Open it. Good. Two. One. One. Two. Five. One. Five. Two. One. Show me your teeth. Okay, relax. Open your eyes for me. Close them really tightly. Relax. Raise your eyebrows for me. Big, big. Here we go. One. Two. Three. Four. Five. Six. Seven. Eight. Nine. Ten. Thank you. Okay. I want you to hold your right arm up. One. Two. Three. Four. Five. Six. Seven. Eight. Nine. Ten. Good. One. Two. Three. Four. Five. Good. Thank you. And doing the same with your right leg. I'm going to help you lift it up. One. Two. Three. Four. Five. Good. Thank you. Okay, there we go. Now I want you to do the same with your left hand for finger. Touch my finger. Touch your nose. Touch my finger. Touch your nose. Okay, good. Okay, now I want you to take the heel of your left foot and run it down your right shin. Okay. Stronger on the right side. Okay. We're going to proceed to the arms doing the same thing. Same or different? No, it's still stronger on the right. Stronger on the right. And we're going to move to the legs. Same or different? Not as strong around the right as well. Stronger on the right. This is a picture. I want you to tell me what's going on in the picture. Some children are trying to steal cookies out of cookie jar with the stool spot to fall over. And the mother looks like she's doing dishes and the sink's overflowing. Tell me what each picture is. Okay, a glove, a feather, a hammock hung between trees, a key cactus, and a chair. You know how down to earth I got home from work near the table in the dining room. They heard him speak on the radio last night. Mama, tip top 50-50. Thanks, Huckleberry baseball player. Right, right, left, right, right. Okay, moving to the arms. Right, right, right. Moving to the legs.