 Ladies and gentlemen, the Vice President of the United States, and Mrs. Bush. Very, very much. Let me just say how very pleased we are to be here. I had them write down the list of the states. Alabama. There's a little roll call here. Idaho, Kansas, Pennsylvania, and Texas. Listen, Barr and I are delighted to be here, and we brought with us, or they brought us with them, is Ron Walker and his wife, Ann, who have run this inaugural. And if any heroes ever exist over this weekend, it's Ron Walker and Ann. They have done a superb job. We also are privileged to have some of our family here on my left here is our son, Marvin, and his wife, Margaret Bush. And over here is Neil and Sharon Bush from Denver. And over here is George and Laura from Midland, Texas. We're keeping this thing right on the road. I'd love to stick around and enjoy the evening. The President is close on our heels, and I know my place. I'm going to get moving on. But let me simply say that we really just dropped by to say thank you for making all of this possible. Thank you for your tremendous support for this administration. We know how we got into these wonderful jobs that we have of serving this country. We have never forgotten it, and it's the grassroots politics. It sews out there working day in and day out, and if there is every year that demonstrated what grassroots politics can do, it was 1984. Thank you from the bottom of every grateful heart. Thank you very much. Well, we're going to just shake a few hands before the President arrives and then we'll have a visit with him. Ladies and gentlemen, the President of the United States and Mrs. Reagan. Ladies and gentlemen, what a surprise. Nancy and I came in through the auditorium. We thought no one had come. But here you are. Well, I know that George has already told you a thank you. I want to add to it to all of us feel so deeply grateful to all of you for all that you've done to make this very cold weekend possible. Before we came over here tonight, I was watching the weather report on television. Wouldn't you know? By the weekend, it's going to be up in the 40s. I don't think a little cold weather spoiled anything, really. I don't know. George, you didn't happen to mention the stock market today, did you? The biggest one day increase or the eighth biggest increase in the history of the stock market today. George, I've got another one here. I can't give it away entirely because it's boycotted until in the morning at 8.30. They're going to release two more economic figures. And I can't tell you what they are, but I can tell you that one of them will be the best since 1967. And the other one will be the best since 1951. Matter of fact, I think that was a Republican administration, too. No, it wasn't. We hadn't gotten there yet. Well, listen seriously, just there are no words to express our gratitude to all of you, all that you've done. And, well, we love you. We really do. And so I think we should let the party continue and go on. We do have a few other stops to make. You know earlier this evening, I wish you could have all seen it, there is one of the inaugural balls that is for our youth, our young people. And God bless them, that their enthusiasm, their patriotism, it just, it chokes you up to see them. And we had the pleasure of telling them how much we love them all. So again, thank you very much and we'll shuffle off now, not to Buffalo, but to another ball. All right. Thank you all very much. And all of you up on the top shelves. Thank you. Good night. We'll see you. Have fun.