 I don't know, back in the day where, you know, in California you can't even have a wood burning fireplace anymore unless you're grandfathered in. It's just not gonna happen. But back in the day, that's what everybody had if you lived somewhere where you needed to have a fire, you know, stay warm. And my dad would just chop wood in the living room. One of those, like, how would there, how was the room for him to swing that safely? We did have tall ceilings, actually. They were really tall in that particular room. Did you have a tree that had grown up in the middle of your house that he chopped down, maybe? Yeah. No, no. I want to start turning Sarah's father into a mythological being where he chopped down a tree and built the house out of that. Did your father have a blue ox? That just sounds really weird to me now, but it just wasn't weird. You know, you kind of, if anything, I'd be like, stop chopping wood. Like, I can't hear what's on TV right now. You know, you're being loud. And, you know, he'd kind of look at me and be like, well, you can beat it. You can beat it, kid, if you don't like it. Can I ask how many times in this warm-up have you had the sandwich conversation? This is probably the 12th, 13th, or the 12th time. Sandwiches are so diverse. Yeah, but like sandwiches, how many complaint messages have you all received? None. Zero. People love food. I know they love food, but I just wanted to repeat your conversation. People will email in their own thoughts on sandwiches is what we get. OK, all right. I think you underestimate me. The DTS Cookbook be made. Do we have one? Yeah. Safe socks. Safe socks. That's funny. That's what I was advocating when I was saying you used a little bit. OK, you know how we talk about, you know, these brands that we're going to start? That's good. Safe socks. Now, somebody, you know, go ahead and steal it because I'm never going to make a sock brand. But those are the socks. That's funny. They come in a wrapper. They're safe. Again, socks came in a wrapper. Very thin, thin wrapper. If you if you start that company and you're selling those, then you'll hire workers and your workers will be socks workers. Exactly. What is that called when you the kind of the Newsboy hat? Is it called the Newsboy hat? Like the newsies? The newsies. If you said that, I would know what kind you mean. I don't know if that has another name. OK, anyway, I was wearing one of those one day and I noticed that people were nicer to me. Really? Yeah, I got more people smile and nod like, oh, hello, old man walking his dog kind of looks versus usually the sort of Kurt like, oh, hey, hey, buddy, you know. Interesting. And you really think it was the hat? Pretty sure it was the hat. Yeah. Wow. That's interesting. Oh, that's a respected old man walking his dog. Right. It wasn't like you were on crutches or something. Well, because then you've been wearing like a faded Illinois baseball hat. So they're probably like, oh, look at this bro and his sports hat. This bro. That's like, I'm trying to look at Tom and it's like, bro is not the first or even the best worker pops his head. But you put on a newsie and everyone's like, well, hello. Well, hello, refined gentlemen.