 I would like to say, uh, I had a sketch show that I don't talk about, um, and, um, uh, Danny, our, uh, producer, Danny's a, uh, black gentleman. What sketch do you think Nick Kroll pitched? You're the only person who can answer, you can, you're the only one who can say it in the room right now. What sketch do you think that Mike Brabiglia, Nick Kroll, and the rest of my, I will say the rest of our little Georgetown improv group, Conrad Mulkey, he, Brian Donovan, uh, and a hero. Not Mulaney. Mulaney, not part of the group yet. Great. Okay. Danny, what sketch do you think he pitched? I like that he's going. Yeah, go ahead. It's about a family that is correct. We can't say it guy writes material that he can't even talk about. Uh, yes, you guys pitched that sketch. And, uh, it was very, you pitched it as a, we did it as like a CBS eye on America, like a current day sketch. And you guys very smartly turned it into like a leave it to beaver fifties sitcom, which I think elevated it on a lot of levels. I had to call. I don't, I generally don't name drop very much on the show, but I'm going to name drop, I had to call quest love and sing the theme song into his answering machine. With the lyrics, I guess I didn't have to say lyrics. It helped, but I, I always had the, it would have been funny. I just called the wrong guy and Philly, like some black dude's family. And I'm singing the song into his answer machine and he's like, just trying to eat dinner. That's like John Tash calling himself with the NBA on NBC theme song. Have you heard that story? Yes. Yeah. And you kept saying the N word. That's what's so wild about that. Well, that's what NBC had a different, uh, meant different things. Um, so anyhow, for the record, Danny laughed at that. Yeah. No, no, Danny, are we good? Okay. God, thank God. You speak sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry. It's a great position to be in as sorry, sorry, everything. And then go up here to, uh, watch more clips. This is like when the weatherman says there's a high pressure system coming in. Well, I'm not really used to the green screen.