 The reason you want to look at multiple properties always is that way you're not desperate. You're willing to put in an offer and try to negotiate a better deal. If you only look at one property, your mentality will be, I gotta have it, I gotta have it and get taken advantage of. Throw them pillows at, throw them pillows at, throw them pillows at. Stuck in on those pillows. Yeah. You know it's like 25, but it was like 40. Yeah, we're short to an attack. It's against the law. It's like a amusement park. Why? Because it's just so plain. So I figured out it. One point before the board, Ty. You know exactly what I'm talking about. Yeah, right there. Right there, Ty, perfect. You gotta realize the way Joel raises cows is much more humane and clean. How good does it smell here? It's not like a factory farm, which are nasty. Detensive even if it's not his own food. Joel invented a system where every time he puts new chips in, he'll add some corn. Then in the spring, the pigs come and want to find the corn and they root it up and aerate the compost. Michael, you gonna race? We have so many extra gloves. I lost mine too. Oh my God, you guys are ding dogs. Drew, I thought your philosophy is to be able to at least take care of yourself. Well, I'm good. No, you're not. Your hands are cold. Why would you gotta start pulling your hands out to do work? So like this is like their own personal, oh, this is their shop where people can buy direct. I start dealing with this stuff a few days out of the week and people can come buy stuff on the farm. Oh, man, that's cold time. What was this? Joel's been cool. All the big stuff. National Geographic. So I can make on that for Dad. It's all slowed out. Put on a company whoever makes his jacket. What's the deal? I can't forget to put it on, man. And the instructions are pick up a plate and go Buffett style. Tacos, tacos. I'll sit right here. So we'll sit here. Everybody else can sit wherever you want to sit. Real farm meal. Yup. Yup. You guys got the tacos going? Oh, yeah. Appreciate it. You're really good. We were born in the 1990s. They don't know about it. They don't know about the struggle, you know what I mean? But it's okay. Did you and Teresa come over in the Mayflower together? You were born in the 90s. The 1990s, not the 1790s. Not the Mayflower. He's the first person I ever met that read a book a day. So it was my inspiration. That's an incredible, that's like. I remember I was literally, it was that angle and I was sitting there and I was going. He was sitting right here. I was like, I gotta read. I had always read, but not. Now I read a lot more. And he was, I don't think he should be the most interesting person you've ever met. He could talk about anything and make it interesting. He had a real photographic member he read. No, true. He used to say the page number. Yeah. Like page 150. And he could read a book, you know, that it would take me five, six hours to read. Yeah. He'd read it in an hour. Yeah. Wow. And on page 169. Yeah, and retain. It's not just about how fast you read, it's how much you retain.