 You know, I don't normally do this. I have a friend of mine, Gary Schiebler. I want you to check out his GoFundMe page. Here's a guy who has spent a whole lot of his life helping other people. He recently moved from Nashville to the high desert above San Diego, lived in a tent for a year with his dogs while his wife lived in the trailer with the other dogs while they were building the house. And just recently, he was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer in a brain embolism. So he found out about the brain embolism when he had a stroke as he got pulled over for weaving and traffic on the way back from the pulmonologist giving him the news about his stage 4 cancer. Here's a guy that I work with for the last 19 years at the Fred Hall Show. His family could use a little help, whether it's getting a ramp at the new house. He currently is in a wheelchair. He just is now starting cancer treatment because the stroke made it really hard to attack the cancer. So we're very optimistic about it. He's an incredible musician. When he lived in Nashville, he found that people were always dropping off dogs at his house. He's been on national news rescuing horses. He gives a lot to people, and I want you to see what you can do to give the Gary Schiebler GoFundMe page $5, $10. It all makes sense, and it all goes to a really good cause. In this shapeless heat Across the wildest land I will fight for you