 HG Wells would sure be proud, cause they shot me, they made me nuclear, and they told me that it would make me glow, oh yes they proudly, they radiated me, cause they want to see right through my bones. And when they looked at the photographs of the alien, well it was plain to see, the tumor inside me was following me. I forgot the first costume change, there is a costume change, this is actually a play. I created the play with costume changes and everything, so after they nuked me, remember I told you that they nuked me, I became NUCLEAR MAN. Alright, there you go, okay, okay, I got a couple of laughs out of that, alright. Today, I didn't get to do this song today, but I want to share a song that I made up so that I could go into infusion centers around the world and make people laugh. Are you ready? Well baby, it's not strange the things I do, for a guy who's had a dose or two. Well sorry, I forgot the chicken, cooking on the range, and I almost burned the kitchen down, if you had not come back from town. It's chemo brain, chemo brain, oh don't be mad at me, cause baby can't you see I'm not to blame, it's chemo brain. Yes, the doctor warned us of this state, and it happens to the best of us they say. So come on honey, please be patient, you know it's not my fault, and I feel like such a fool for getting to pick up the kids from school. Oh don't be sore at me, cause darling can't you see I'm not the same, it's chemo. Oh yeah, you should see them in the infusion center, everybody grabs their bag, they're like chemo brain, chemo brain. The nurse is like no no no no no no. And thus has made me nuclear, this is the project. So let's get to recovery, cause I know it's getting late, he looks at me and he's like this is my first day of chemo. I'm like, yeah, I love this song, it sounds like Justin Madison, and I sang it. By the way, you can groove a little if you want to, it's alright, it's alright. Come on, most of you were 60s children, okay, I know you were part of the revolution. That's right, there you go, okay, you just forgot for a minute, that's alright. Cause after everything that we've been through, we see Midland, Michigan from a different view, and we're riding, sliding, somebody knew. But if you can join the campaign, it's called the Musical Hope Campaign, and I'm going to be doing this as long as cancer is going around. So I want to close with a quick little theme, it's called Do What You Love. Just take everything and do what you love. So don't wait for the light to change, or something strange to happen to us all. This is time to take control, love what you love all you can. It's all up to you, to do what you love, there's no- Don't be afraid, just take everything, God bless.