 Okay, you're very welcome along to London. We are over here in Greenford for the London Irish Vintage Show and we're going to be going live across the North West on air and across the world online at 12 o'clock for a special two-hour show. We're over here as guests of Brendan, Tiny Vaughan, Brendan. Yeah, good morning. What about this weather? You were on with us earlier in the week. You said there might be a bit of rain and yet we're standing here in glorious sunshine. What's going on? I don't know. There must be somebody. I will say Father Charlie back in Kerry Gertis praying for us. Right, so we're going to go on at 12 and we've got loads of guests lined up. We have, you're going to be joining us on radio as well. Of course, Gary Martin and the Cahearlock of the Council, Liam Blaney are going to be amongst our guests and we have Nathan Carter coming on. David James might pop along and then we're going to be speaking to some of the charities that are benefiting from this but just give us an idea of what starts here at 12 and how the day will unfold, Tiny. Well, we started off, I was out near Jerry's Cross, the place called Wexham, so a big percentage of Dunningall lads were on the tractor. They're on the route now, so they are at least 40 tractors and then we have, after that, we have Vintage Cares and Lorries and I'm sure that few acres down there is going to be rammed with vehicles and tractors. It's going to be a big turn out today, isn't it? I would say half of our land seems to be here. I tried to anticipate how many we're going to get but I would say you could have anything up to 10 or 12,000 people here today. Now, in behind you, the stage is setting up, some great music lined up and then over in the shoulder, there's another stage. I tried Irish dancing. Tipper Erriman, Martin Morey's looking after that. We have Ke Moor dancing, we have different children dancing and different other activities and cultural areas set up, you know? And just being around a few of the Irish venues yesterday. I mean, there are so many Irish people over here, aren't they? Unbelievable. And they love their Irishness. Yes. I'm here now 40 years and I started the advantage and 12 years ago, along with doing the Dunningall Hospice Calendar because I could do the Hospice Calendar because of the pandemic. There was no problem but because of the pandemic, we couldn't do the event. That's why this is the 12th year but it's the 10th anniversary. That's correct. Everybody understands that because of the pandemic. Yeah, exactly. You know, and if you look around here and look at the support we have here, we've got Tim Kelly's Hospitality and we've got the different food vendors. Finally. If the different food vendors here, you know, and you've got, look over here from Mayo Connection, the what do you call it? The Flannery's. Flannery's is unbelievable. I phoned Flannery's there yesterday. I said, I'm short diesel. Within half an hour, we're diesel here. Everything was full. I might give them a call myself. Yeah. Do they deliver to me? I'll tell you, I got them to full pod tracks, yuck up as well. I chose well down. All right, Tony. Well, listen, we're going to be speaking to you properly. We're going to be speaking to you properly on the radio and online at 12. The music starts at 12. We don't know how there's a way. No, just that. You don't know how that's going to play. By 12.45. It's going to be good fun, though. Great. Drive in competition and anything. And thanks to Highland Radio for coming. It's our pleasure. Our pleasure. And thanks to