 Go group is getting up to help it get in Eric coffee So I saw your stuff. Yes, I got you even I saw you I saw you I saw what you're doing. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah Yes, so, you know, I started I've actually started this clothing brand Back in 2005 for that I didn't you know know the step-by-step process to Set up, you know, an actual LLC or a corporation back then so well, I just home my craft and I was able to get the whole thing Legit I You know made it into a legitimate Excuse me business last year. Okay, so Yeah, so we went ahead and incorporated and you know follow the whole incorporating process and then you know when I had done so You know did the whole thing? So part of the reason why I want to get into the fertile market place is the fact that um, you know, I You know the whole clothing Industry is so competitive. So I just wanted to you know have something That will you know still be able to grow our business and as well, you know, be able to focus on these, you know, the other commercial retail Let me ask you something On the government space. What do you want to do what area? well, so I primarily one with focus on You know trying to Sell you know all kinds of promotional items to the government I want to sell of course clothing. I want to sell them anything that's textile related You know, and you know, I Did all the homework on the popcorn for damage. I did all that homework I actually want to be able to sell, you know, like you said create 10 20 Things that you want to sell to the government. So, you know besides What I want to sell them. That's based on my industry. I also want to sell them, you know computers I want to sell them pens. I want to sell them Just any and everything that I think, you know, we could you know, try to get out suppliers to fulfill And then be able to sell it to the federal government that way So right now, I think if you already have suppliers in the clothing industry, man, I think that's that's a big market I think I think you do very well and that and that industry right there Yes, because yeah when I first started when I first got started the government offered me a contract to make Military like clothing and it was like three hundred dollars. Oh Wow, and I but I knew nothing about Manufacturing or textiles or clothes. I knew nothing about that stuff. So I told him I was I was afraid I literally I was too afraid to even entertain it because I didn't know anything about that stuff Yeah, so I mean if I were you, you know, if you've been working in that industry for 10 years, man, I think That would be an easy transition for you Okay Yes, absolutely You know, I I I've been looking at some of the opportunities on FDO and also through a fed bid and You know, I get an impression it's very big and You know, there's always, you know, all this bid match that is my way and I keep looking at all this stuff and I'm like man I really want to stick to this industry and pretty much concentrate all my efforts in that Industry try to sell the government anything related clothing related textiles and stuff like that Well, I think and I know your industry is big enough where you could do that. I You know, I think your industry is big enough where you don't need to focus on computers or anything else I would stick with just clothing Okay, I mean, I you know, I would focus just primarily on Uniform shirts, you know clothes. I mean pants things like that. They that's that's a big that's that's a big time Nax code. They're spending a lot of money on that stuff year in and year out. I Mean every agency is making shirts with their names on it every agency, right? You think about it You know, everyone's making, you know, army shirts navy shirts Navy t-shirts navy gym clothes navy sweatpants. You get me and then they're the 42nd Battalion Army 38th Battalion 44th Division, blah, blah, blah, you know, so I mean that's that's every day Yeah, yeah, yeah, and you know, it's it's really really big like you you're trying to indicate And I see I see the opportunities all the time, you know, there's on a big match that gets sent my way I'll be honest with you. I like I like the the Promotional items. I like the shirts the manufacturing in you're the first person that I've spoken to That's doing that and I think that and like I said, I had a personal experience with it And you're the first one I've I've actually you know that I have heard in my groups any in my contact on YouTube and in my Facebook group and my subscribers. You're the first one that I've had that talked about doing I mean, I've had some other people talk about promotional items, but you're the first one for manufacturing Clothing and I and I think that's definitely a niche that you can You can probably do pretty well in if you If you you know, if you go through the steps, I think you could do well in that area. Yes, I think so definitely Okay, so well, I've gotta be honest with you because The manufacturer aspect of it It's not something that is Huge on our end. We're doing on a we're doing on a very small scale. No, no, I don't know I don't want you to make the clothes But you understand the process Yeah, right. So no, I don't expect you to manufacture it yourself Okay, but but you know how to source the manufacturing You know how to source the people to do it to put it together You understand about like the dye process you understand, you know, five colors or three colors, right? Right. That's People don't even know what we're talking about right now You follow me. That's not something that your friends know about Right, no, they don't of course they don't so that leads me That's what I'm saying. I'm not expecting my neck. Yeah, I'm not expecting you to make the clothes but You can if I told you I need a price to make 10,000 t-shirts You you would have a series of questions for me about the t-shirts Most people will be like, well, I don't know like, you know, you you know what questions to ask To qualify the project and then you know where to go to source the it to be done Right, okay. That's all that's all that's what it takes Okay, cool