 We had her at the drawing quarter, really torture her, really, really make sure she feels the pain of it. Keep her. Meanwhile at a Nickelback concert. So I'm Cassie Wilson and I'm a co-president of the Fuji's and we are actually starting our second power at the 12 hour show right now. So we have 11 hours to go still. We've had a lot of stuff happen so far. The sun went down, Kira had a baby, and we ripped the sign down a couple of times. It fell through. It's been a long night, but it's been a lot of fun so far. And I love how big the crowd is right now. It's awesome to see so many people come and someone walked by and yelled how much they loved the Fuji's, but they would be back soon. So it's definitely going to be a fun show. We have a lot more people than I thought would show up. Hopefully this sticks around. We're doing jokes after jokes after jokes. It's going really well. We're getting a lot of crowd participation, a lot of excitement from them. I mean they're laughing really well so hopefully we just stick up with this. We keep going. It turns out really well. It's been great so far. We've had a steady crowd. We've had a lot of fun people coming in. A lot of fun suggestions. The fans only ripped once, so we are so good. Okay, it's ripped twice. So we have been going from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. and we just about reached the halfway mark and it's been really fun. We have gotten a really great crowd, which is awesome. So much support from the students, which is so nice because I know there are so many things you could be doing on a Friday night. Seven hours, about to hit seven and a half, but it's fun. I mean we wouldn't be doing it if we didn't like it. But yeah, 12 hour show, going great. Everyone's doing well. We're in the home stretch sort of. Only got five hours to go, which seems like yesterday. I don't know. I don't let magical powers like you do. I don't remember what I did before this, but it wasn't worth it. It's a lot of fun. We've had a great audience so far, which has been amazing. And right now it's almost 2 o'clock, I think. And we still have a pretty sizable audience, which is really encouraging for the rest of the night. I'm tickless here. 12 hours of improv and it is absolutely transcendent. There is nothing that compares to this. These people that you have coming in are wonderful. They're the best audience you can possibly have. Can you hear that scene? The game ending? That applause? There's nothing that compares to that. Now most people, when they ask me about the 12 hour show, they were like, so Kira, 12 hours, that's kind of a long time. I was like, you bet your dollar dime or whatever that expression is. That is a long time. But you know what? You know what? No, we're not going to recycle information. No, we're not going to reuse the same jokes. You know why? Because we are the Fuji's. And you know what? We haven't done it once. Well, I did do it once because I was playing a game and I wasn't paying attention and I recycled the exact same joke that someone had just used about a lion. But we won't go into details about that because everyone else is perfect. We started doing jokes and then the bomb started to fall. And the fire alarms went off and we all got underneath the desks. And there was no hope for civilization. We thought we could make the world a better place, but unfortunately the end was too near. And so it goes again. At five in the morning, civilization is over. And thus, comedy is dead. I'm done.