 Clock's secret set. Oh, you're just in time. Thank you very much. All right. We have Mary Croson and Lurgie Brack online too and online one. We have Gronja McLaughlin in call daft. Gronja, good morning to you. You got to laugh at me this morning. You got to laugh at me this morning. I says I used to have a boss called Gronja McLaughlin and you kind of laughed at me. Oh, I guess that wouldn't be old enough to be your boss. So this begs me to ask you the question. How old are you then? See, I could be younger than you. I think I have a younger. Well, what? It's the same goals. You're only as old as the man you feel. Jeannie Mcaroonie. And do you have a man? Oh, yeah. You do. Well, you used to. What's his name? You're good. Ah, Jeff McLaughlin. Jim and, uh, when's Jim's birthday? Oh, I suppose. Jim's birthday is February. My birthday is February. You're retirement age. Oh, you're double. What dates in February is Jim's birthday? Mine's on the 14th of February. 17th. Oh, right. Okay. Okay. Right. Right. Kimmy, are you working in the fabric centre or letter, Kenny? Yes, I do. Yeah. Do you want to give him a sneaky plug? Go on ahead. Yeah. Anybody want curtains made or blinds or roller blinds? So what? From the fabric centre, messy, Kenny. And ask for a Gronja McLaughlin who's only 22. If I wish. Kimmy, you have a lesson to this. I'm thinking you win some money. Now, Gronja McLaughlin is serious. Now, what do you think that is? Oh, is it pulling a clothes and stuff on a jacket or a coat or a fleece? You're pulling my leg. That's not right. You're full of laughs. Come here. Thank you very much. Do you snort when you laugh as well, do you? I do. Can I? No, I don't. No, no. I thought you did. I thought you cut that off, do you? Come here. Good luck. Jatti. Yeah. Okay. Thank you. All right, bye-bye. All right, we're going to Mary Crossen and Lurgie Bracken Mary. How are you? I'm good. I'm good, Lee. How are you? Mary, you had somebody call on your behalf this morning because this lady spoke to me very shortly. She says I'm passing you over to Mary. Who was that lady? That was my daughter. Yeah. What's her name? Ann Marie. I could. Ann Marie McDevitt. She didn't give me a chance to ask her her name. She just hoofed over the phone just like that. Come here. How are you? Well, that's Ann Marie. Oh, that's her. She's good. I'm good. You could nearly roll down the hill from Lurgie Bracken to collect the money. I nearly could. I nearly could. And you could get a taxi home? I've heard one of them wire things. You know, you could put the old ones that you used to have in the shops. What? Put it up to the wheelchair and push it across to me. Do you know what we could do? We could have a zipline from Lurgie Bracken to mount on top and then we could have a good woodnose. That's the word I was looking for. Yes. And you could take your dirty washing with you that is washed and then we could, they'll be dried the time they come up to the mount on top. Put them with all the breeze and the wind and stuff. Anyway, we better get into this sequence. Have a wee listen to this. And if you win this, we could, we could go to the dry cleaners with their washing. Don't be worrying about any of that ironing or washing. Have a listen. Exactly. Exactly. Be lovely. 1620. What do you think it is? Lee, I think it's scraping a slice of toast. That's wrong. Ah, Lee. And no, somebody said that to me the other day. I think I know it's scraping a slice of toast. Mary Croson, thanks for taking the call. Oh, you rang us. Thank you, Lee. All right, good job, Lee. Okay, thank you. Say hi to Harry for me too. Bye.