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No, I'll be the same. Just excited for whoever's going to win. Honestly, all jokes aside, it's just great to bring a bit of joy. So, looking forward to that. Yeah, when you hear all this news about petrol going up, this going up, that going up. Hold on a second. That's the 9 till noon show's business. You stick to secret sands and having fun. You know, but there'll be a time when you move over and I'll move up. You know what I mean to know. Not for that. He laughs. He'll be laughing. He'll be laughing someday. Right, two and a half grand. Yes. So, we've got to take it out now. Yes, because I'd love to be able to... You always dig deep. I'm not going to do it, right? But we always dig deep. Part of me wonders, should we take one off the top? I'll give it a rattle first. Yeah, but I'm not going to take one off the top because you have to dig deep, don't you? All right. God, he's wild. He can't do nothing straight. God, it's wild noisy, that thing. Let us do that. There's a lot of tickets in that. Hope your tickets in it. Right. Two and a half grand. Did you give it? Now, close your eyes. No sneaky peeks. No sneaky... Hands are empty. Oh, there's hands as empty. Think you'd have watched him. Always done. All right then. Greg's digging in deep there. Good luck to everybody. Come on. Hope it's you. Send in the positive vibes. All right. Get to the microphone. Do you need glasses? Oh, sorry. Over here. Yeah, good man. Thank you very much. You can cut. No. 3872. 3872. That is the winning number. Two and a half thousand euro is associated with this number. 3872. Did they get that out there? Yeah, they're busy out there. 3872, they're on the case. OK. Now, hopefully we'll get the winner on, Lee. It's your show. Like, hopefully we will. But it's not... No one's obliged to come on, of course. 3872. Yeah, two and a half thousand. So I'm going to put that back in now because we've got a good note of it, don't we? Yep. 3872. So, back in. Good on you. That's it. And she goes white. Give it another out-shake there now. Give it a little pixel, you know. Put it on yourself. That'll do. That'll do. Right. OK. Good. You make some racket for one man, don't you? I know. I know. And you'll be busy making a racket at the weekend too? We are going to London tomorrow morning, early flight out of Derry, and we are broadcasting live from the London Vintage Club show on Sunday. Yes. At the Chirconal Gales G.E.A. Grand. You're very... I'm trying to remember this off the top of my head. Could you note I took a piece of paper and you says, look at how we're... No, stuff that. All right. And we're going live at 12 and we are going to run till 2. It's across Highland ready, of course. You can listen on air. We will also be streaming on our website and tune in in all the usual areas. And if you want to watch the proceedings and get a sense of what's going on over there, it's a lovely thing, Lee, in that it is just a complete celebration of Irishness in the heart of London. But it's not only Irish people are there. The wider community come in as well. And, you know, it's just... It's a beautiful thing. But anyway, so we're going to stream the whole show as well live across our YouTube, Facebook channels so people can watch what's going on, watch our guests and that type of thing. It's the kind of thing that you whited from there. You said, oh, I wish it was there. Yes, well, that's what I want. If that's what you feel, that means I'm doing a good job, doesn't it? No, that means you should be taking us with us. Yeah, yeah, no, yeah, exactly. You could have took a big crew from the Northwest here over. A big busload. But sure, there's a ton of people going over there anyway. All right, OK. And it's not my thing. I want to go on over there to do a show. I was telling the boy yesterday and I asked you this question because Brendan Tiny is heavily involved with it and it's about detractors. You guys bought it. You know, they're doing the raffle for Chrysler and the 135 tractor, right? Beautiful tractor. And the man mentioned... Everywhere I go, it's there. Yeah, it's a love to what it is. Our boys would love it. I would love it too. But a guy said to me, oh, I saw it broadcast live from London and they're doing the draw for the tractor. I think that's later in the year. Yeah, because I asked you that when you... I believe so, but I don't want to... No, I think that's later in the year. I think October is the month that's in my head. I'm not sure if it's actually going to be there, but there's a ton of tractors. There's a big pink tractor there a couple of years ago, which was lovely. But there's a... No, it was just a wee bit bizarre. You don't see them too often. A Barbie tractor? No, it was very, very masculine. Tractors, lorries, old cars, and it's in a big massive field. And the weather's going to be great. The weather's great here for the weekend and into next week, but it's going to be lovely over there too. So, as I say, you know, it's... The philosophy of it is, is that we do an awful lot of saying, oh, the diaspora come back here, the diaspora come back there. But what I've tried to do is, sometimes you have to go where people are living now. You know what I mean? And go over and see what life is like for people from Donegal living over in London or wherever. I'd go wherever, if anyone wants to... Take you to New York? See if you get to New York, like, when you take me. Yes, yes, of course. It hasn't taken a wee bit. Well, that was just to see if I could do it logistically, and I agreed I could. All right, okay. Because the time difference would work perfectly. I've worked it all out. When we went to Dubai to do a show, which was the best thing I've ever done in terms of, as I broadcast, so far away, I stayed on Irish time and never switched to local time. Shaun's going to join the conversation. What's he going in for? Oh, what's he coming in for? I don't like this. Have we made a mistake? He feels he's missing something. I've done the buzz. I'm after one in the money there. You'd better not. Let me have a look at that. Come you nice and close to that microphone so I hear your adults atone. Shaun, sales manager, Highland Reno, nice to have you in the studio. Never been on air with you before, Lee. This is a first. God help you, embrace yourself. You're in here for... Why are you sitting over there? You know how cameras work. Come over here beside me. Wait, he told me to come closer. Together. Sorry, sorry. Sherk, come closer now to get your lovely... We have a winner. Right. We have a winner and we're just actually chatting to him and he's actually driving a bus at the moment taking some of the kids to school. Ooh, this is very... Oh, this is very exciting. So we were trying to get him on the air but unfortunately, health and safety says he has to get these kids to school first. Right. Far more important than two and a half hours. What time are they going to get to? What school do they go on to? We didn't get that information there. He was too busy to talk to us. This is very good because I had a bus driver, right, that started taking my boys to school, right, Garton School, and his name's not taught me by chance, is it? No, it's James O'Donnell. James O'Donnell. So if you're driving the bus, James, and you're listening to us, well done. James O'Donnell, congratulations. Yes. Now, he actually bought the ticket for Annette Coran. So Annette Coran is the official winner but James was good enough to buy the ticket for Annette. How does that work? Like, that is contractually her money now, yeah? It is. She is... Technically, she is the winner. Right. But James is the donator. He was very kind to buy the ticket. Wasn't he? Very kind of. And he actually did it for most of the tickets he bought. He had a couple for himself, so... Right, and he put other people's names on it. He did. That was very good, wasn't it? Annette, at the moment, is on holidays. Ah! So what a prize to come back to from wherever she is in the world. Two and a half thousand years will be her. That's the first two and a half thousand year when I'd just come back off holidays as well. They can go on holidays again? Well, next year I'm going to do every draw that's possible when I'm on my holidays. I tell you, he did well to find a bus driver that wasn't on holidays in September. Well, they're all back at school now. See, they're back at school in his right? They take a week off in September. So that's amazing. So what's the lady's name that's getting the money, then? So Annette Coran is the winner. Where's she from, do you know? She's... I think she's from Lederkenny. Oh, right. Congratulations. That's great, isn't it? Brilliant. And what about this guy? He's giving away ten grand. Well, I'm not really... It's the station's giving away the money, you know. Just happens to be during the time when I'm on air, like... What a day to get ten thousand. I know, but can we still get tickets or how... Oh, you can, yeah, you know, you can from now. We're online. So HighlandRadio.com, you can buy the ticket there. Our lines, phone lines, if you need to ring in, give us about another ten minutes. And from after, just after nine o'clock, we'll take bookings on from the phones as well. I'd start ringing right now just to annoy people. You would? Oh, I would, yeah. I'll ring you back. Take that. Now, Greg, on a serious point, what time are you going to be doing the drug? Do you know, what can you say? Half-eleven, Sean? Yeah, about half-eleven during that entertainment with Michael and Finola, and I'm sure you'll come in as well, Sean. That'll be a big party, wouldn't it? Yeah, well, hopefully now. Someone's going to win ten grand. I mean, that's a fact. Do you know if I won ten grand? I was seeing this on Secret Town the other day. I would want it and say, thanks for the ten grand. It's lovely and be all-time. But could I have it in fivers, right? Because I would be going, five, take as long as ever to count ten grand out, wouldn't it? Be look... Because, you know... But what would you do with it? Oh, what would... Well, there's bills to pay for. I think I'd write down, maybe, the credit union loan. Or you could get a very nice bathroom or a kitchen for that. Oh, no, that's a luxury. The essential is to pay the... Yeah, but luxury CC you can never do. So, like, I need to do my kitchen, but it's going to be the last thing that gets done after all the bills, isn't it? So... Paint it. I would go on a holiday first and then think about the kitchen on holiday. Well, it seems like you have to go on holiday to win a ticket. Yeah, that's right. Oh, another holiday then. Another holiday. Big, just great, wouldn't it? Ah, I love it. But the lines will close about quarter past 11. That's your last chance. So get in early, because the phones will be busy here this morning. They'll be buzzing. They will be buzzing 10 grand of big chunk of money. Be nice. Right, boys, nice chatting to you. But I have to go, because that's Greg Hughes. Boy, he hates Sean. Who is he anyway? Oh, you wouldn't want to know. I'm going to have to work with him. Be nice. Well, he's grand. He has his good days and bad days, like everybody. Sean, thank you so much for coming up. Pleasurely. And a better thank. What's his name again? That's just Greg Hughes. Oh, that... Oh, Greg! Yeah. Neve, thank you, by the way. He won't thank you for your... And thanks, Neve. Yeah, he won't thank you, but I will. Thanks, Neve.