 The old days when I was growing up in Arlington, we had Brigham's across the street, but from Schenecton, New York, Abbots has come to Arlington, Massachusetts, and we employed Arlington High School students, Minuteman High School students, and Arlington Catholic High School students. So we're really excited to have the community involved down here in Arlington Heights, especially after the pandemic. We opened up before the pandemic, but like everybody suffered through it and Abbots just plugged along and here we are. Well, we have a lot of regulars, and we get to know them real well. So they come in and we already know what flavor they're going to choose, but we do have a variety of choices. So they like to branch out once in a while and try a new flavor. We have about five, six flavors each day made fresh. Down Arlington Center with the other Abbots is in Arlington. They have pies, cakes to go, cookie wheels, Oreo wheels. So we have a variety of things. But like I said, the flories are very popular here for the kids to mix in anything that they like. They do make the custard fresh every morning down Arlington Center. And then we post it here on the board and we pick it up and do it for this location. So we have all different exciting customers. The biggest, happiest customers are the dogs. They come inside, they give them a little puffed up, just a squirt of the whipped cream and a chow down on it. There's two little pups that come all the time and they love their little puffed up. So if you have a dog, bring one down and we'll fill it up with some whipped cream and they can have a puffed up. What's the difference between ice cream and frozen custard? That's a great question. The difference is, there's only one difference. Custard has eggs, ice cream does not. So what do you think is better? I think custard is lighter for you. It's like a whip texture, rather than ice cream, which is hard. You have non-dairy items as well. And gluten free items. I'm a teacher at Minuteman High School in Lexington. And I come here after June and July and August. What do you teach? I teach physics in the baseball coach. So you have like your former students, are your students coming along? Yep, yep, yep. My students, I have two students. They're going to be sophomores next year working here. Got some Mowingson High School hockey players working here. So Lexington High School actually has a couple of employees that we have here. So between the three stores, we're pretty much made up of high school students. I watch it for, I watch the principal in town at the Thompson Elementary School. We watch, you know, the town meetings. We watch the school committee meetings. Hockey games are a lot. You know, I went to Ed Burns' ring. A lot of sports. Yep, my two sons play a lot of sports. It's huge. It gives so much information to the community. And just to get on the station and see what's happening, ACMI is huge. We thank them for their coverage. We're doing the ACMI sports right now.