 Hey, we have to remember when Len is on on Friday, he was talking about that show on frogging like people that live in your house without you knowing it. Al sent us an email saying that there was a term in North Carolina in realty listings, FROG for finished room over garage and suspected that maybe that's where frogging the origins of the frogging term. That is the most Len Peralta thing I've heard in days. Oh, he's watching a reality show about it. Yeah, absolutely. And it's about people who live in your house and you don't know they're there. Yeah. I don't like that. Someone was living in my house. Yeah. First of all, they'd have to hide really well, because I have a small house. Second, I'd be like, I don't know what I would do. Like, I don't I don't know. I mean, this is not like an intruder who's going to rob you. This is just someone who's just living in your house unbeknownst. Yeah. Yes, that is the idea. I feel like you should pay me rent. There's probably three weeks right at the peak of summer where it never really gets dark at all. Like it's just daytime the whole time. Does this keep vampires away from Alaska? With vampires, couldn't they just get like some really high high SPF sunblock and not have to worry about being in the sun? It depends on the type of vampire. Yeah, really. What about their eyes? The vampires to catch on fire with the sun. I don't know if I'd trust, you know, you miss a spot and you're inflamed. It's the burning like hemorrhoids on your skin. Is it like that kind of fire? Like hemorrhoids on your skin. That's a very interesting. For the Anne Rice vampires, it's actual conflagration, like they'll actually burst into flames. Oh, actual compost. Yeah, I think I think they go right past hemorrhoids to. Yeah, straight to hemorrhoids. I'm wondering, because vampires are so sensitive to sunlight, could you use them as sort of radiation detectors? Because I'm sure there's certain spectrums that are like, yeah, like what what actual spectra set off a vampire. So if you like worried about the name, the vampire in the nuclear lab. Is that a movie? That's the old phrase. Canary in a coal mine, no, vampire in the nuclear lab. Instead of wearing that little capsule on your shirt that tells you you were a very small vampire. No, you just send them in. If they burst into flame, then you know, it's like, so I know you wanted to bring up the Star Wars show and or and or. So yeah, what are you thinking? You like it? You know, I am now the past two episodes, I think, are some of the best things. So you didn't like it at first. I wasn't I wasn't on board. I will say this. I didn't say it. I coughed up money figuratively to take to for Disney just to watch it. Yeah, I've watched through all the other Star Wars stuff. This is the first one that has actively made me want to watch each new release like the least if not the same day, the next day. And I think the things in favor of Andor is it's about it's about a story set in the world of Star Wars. So it's familiar to Star Wars fans, but it's a story that stands on its own, or at least it's trying to be. Yes. By the way, Lamar Wilson is very upset that he's not on a show where Roger likes something. He's in our chat right now. He's like, oh, he waits until I'm off the show to like things. I get it.