 What's up guys? Rich here at the new Cards HQ. Giant shop here in Atlanta, Georgia. Jeff Wilson's the owner. We're here to celebrate with him. Come check it out. Still smell the paint? Listen, a lot of my friends and family shop warm-up presents. Okay. When I opened my first store in Kate May, so I wanted to bring you something in here. Oh, shoot. Thank you. Can I have an ounce? Yeah, absolutely. Awesome. Oh, a Brady Super Bowl ticket. That's awesome. Well, I appreciate that. That's the full ticket too. Yes, sir. That's really, really nice. It's a nice, clean auto too. Absolutely. Cool. This is awesome. Thank you. I'm so excited to be here. Yeah. He's filled with dreams and I was watching it a few weeks ago with my son. It's like probably about the 16th time that I've seen the movie. First time, I can't see the movie though. And we're sitting there on the couch and walking. We're watching Field of Dreams and there's a scene in the movie where Randy Selloff has to go down his court field and he has built his baseball field and he's got the lights up and he turns the lights on and he walks out to the baseball field. For the first time, he looks around and he gets a big smile on his face as he looks around and he says, I can build something completely illogical. Field of Dreams is all about the connection between father and son. And what those of you who made art into cards don't realize is that these little pieces of cardboard are much more than just that. These little pieces of cardboard are about the connection between father and son and mother and father. And the moments of the dad and kids we saw countless times today walking through the aisles and talking about their favorite players with memories that they share together or the moment of the daughter over there opening up a box of Pokemon the mother cheering for her as she pulls a shiny P-Max out of the box. Thank you all for coming tonight. Enjoy yourself. Please love to have you.