 Let's sing a song, you don't hear every day, it's your old friend calling again. You know, sweetheart, you're smiling at McConnell, you're lad and lamp man again. Have you heard this one lately? Don't hang your dreams on a rainbow. Build for tomorrow to death. Don't sit and wait for your skies of blue. Dreaming alone won't make dreams come true. Don't stake your happiness on just a lucky guess. You'll find that guessing. Don't pay. Don't hang your dreams on a ramp cause rainbows fade away. Now let's play it pretty for those girls. On just a lucky guess. At our store, we don't hang our dreams on any rainbows. We're far more practical than that. And if you should ask your neighbors why they like to shop at our store, you'd probably get a different answer from every one of them. Answers like this. Because they're so courteous. Because they act as though they want to help you. Because they have such wonderful buys. Yes, and several of your neighbors will say, I like that store because that's where I bought my wonderful Aladdin electric lamps with whipple light shades. And no wonder they feel that way. Those Aladdin lamps and whipple light shades are such a wonderful addition to the beauty of your home. Stop in our store soon and see if you don't agree with your neighbors. And now for our hymn. Born of the spirit washed in his blood. This is my story. This is my song. Praising my savior. All the day long. This is my story. This is my song. And with that grand old hymn we wind up, our little visit for today, there's a smile on Ed McConnell, the Aladdin lamp man saying, thanks a lot for listening, honey. Be sure to be with us next time, cause we'll be back to sing us all. You don't hear every day when we all have come calling again.