 Pretty much everything that you're seeing on the news up there back in Kentucky about down here is It's pretty true. I mean Alex and I my wife Alex Vandere and I we decided Probably I think it was about Wednesday of this week to stay here. We started getting reports about I-75 Northbound is pretty much a parking lot. So You're you're you're in stop and go traffic So what normally would take you a five-hour trip to get to Atlanta Probably would take you at least 10 to 12 hours best you can do, you know, it's really it's crazy even as early as Tuesday morning We started having water shortages for bottle water supplies and stuff like that and then we started having Propane shortages as well. So it's it's it's crazy I mean Harvey shook a lot of people up and I think with Irma the size it is it's got people scared I would say unless you unless you can afford to buy the very expensive Voss water which is like two to three dollars per bottle and I think now most of that is going to be honest with you And I think even things like gatorade and power is gone. Yeah, I would say, you know, the the bare necessities Can food I went down the grocery aisle just a couple of days ago And all that was left was a couple of cans of asparagus Nobody wants that but yeah, everything like beans and and pork and beans and tuna and all your can non Perishable good items are totally wiped out. It's it was really weird walking through a grocery store that is normally Fully stocked and just seeing the shelves barely There's nothing there hardly we're going to try to do our best We've got all the supplies we need all the water we need all the food we need and so we're ready to ride this thing out And just main thing I would say is pray for us That would be the main thing for anything you want to do for us Just send us up a prayer that we can get through it and that um everybody here will be safe