 So I was in Bahrain for a year, which I loved. I actually bought a Harley-Davidson while I was in Bahrain. And I spent quite a bit of time riding with the people from Bahrain, actually. And so I really enjoyed getting out on Harley-Davidson's with other women in Bahrain. And so we had a riders group. They started out there, just one or two of us, and then three, and then four, and then five. And then before we knew it, we had, like, 12. And so what a great experience to share. For those who may be listening, you know, that are riders. You understand that there's a camaraderie. And I always say that we may not speak the same language, but when your hand signs and everything, you know, are pretty much, you know, the same. So you ride just about anywhere in the world, and you can communicate with the rider in front and behind you. And that was beautiful. And so I have lifelong friendships. I stay in touch with those ladies, and they ride every weekend.