 Okay, this is James P. Madonna in Lodi, New Jersey, and my buddies came to say hello to me. Wild Maladux. Are you serious? Okay, Wild Maladux is the male. That's the female. They all live here. It's like a bird sanctuary for Wild Maladux. And they came to greet me. They kind of made their home in this creek, this babbling brook. I really don't know what the difference is between a brook and a creek, but hello. And that's that. See them all in the creek? Wild Maladux. You can see the jade green head on the male as opposed to the drab females, right? The ducks that are in luck, actually. These ducks are in luck because they get fed. They get fed and people don't hurt them, which is nice. I would say it's the Autobahn Society should make this a bird sanctuary for Wild Maladux here in northeast New Jersey. And I guess the cold weather don't bother them, being that ducks have a thick layer of fat on them. And there they go back in the icy cold water. All right, that's enough. That's enough of the Maladux. Let me get indoors visiting my friend, the Reverend Dr. William J. Eisen.