 Oni hefyd mi'n meddwl a'r hybl yn teimlo, deser maen nhw wedi ei wneud'r dysgu byddwn yn fyddiwyr. Ond ydych yn angen Yn mewn yn flinio. Ond maen nhw'n datblygu. Ac rwy'n meddwl wedi cael i'r ddechrau ahol, ac mae'n gofio i'r MOT. Diolch i gyd-giw i gael. A chi yn ychwed am y sydd y hynny yn hwnnw i hynny, ac rwy'n meddwl i'r dim yn hynny. Felly eich hyd yn llais hynny. Mae'n eich amser! Mae'n sicrhau am ddiel, ac oes gennym! I'm a man with a dungeon at the brwp of my garden. What do you think of me there? What do you think of me there? I went in and he said, do you need a new valve or something urgent? He went, we don't know how long that's been leaking. It could have been leaking for 40 years or it could have just happened, but it would make you prone to an heart attack. So somewhere down the line, we're going to fit you in for a non-urgent appointment to get that mended. I went, yeah, cool. And then I said to the people I'm getting this thing putting me up and everyone's going to me, oh, you're getting a stent, a stent, a stent there. And I've ended up truly with my hand of my heart. I thought I was getting a stent. That's really what I thought. And a stent is something you go in in the morning, they stick it in a vein in your bollocks and they stick it up to your heart and you're out in the afternoon. I thought it was that until I went in and I had to sign the certificate if I'd die and we're talking about during it for the week and then it was the, I was having an open heart surgery. Breaking all my ribs, cut my breastplate enough, take my heart out, cut a lump out of it, put a pig's bit of a heart on there, then put it back in you and sew it all back together and say, that's it. And I was like, wow. You know, I really weren't ready for that and I had a little bit of rheumatoid off right as kicked into me and I'll give someone a clump and his tooth stuck in my hand and the poison got into my bone marrow and the poison was going around my body in my bone marrow and they thought it was in my blood. So they give me blood transfusions. I was in the hospital for five weeks but I was not trying to find out what it was. I'd got it. Yeah, and then so getting better from an heart attack that is, that's how I'd work. It really hurts. Is that, um, try to slow you down and has it slowed you down? It slowed me down, yeah, because what it made me do is I've ended up sitting in front of the city for half a year watching Netflix, which I think is a new invention. Ain't that fantastic? I've never, I could never understand. I could never understand watching Netflix and eating and I went up to 19 and three quarter stone. I couldn't get fit again because I'm now huge. I ain't got the wheel part to do it. So I really was not running on the full tank for about a year and a half.