 No clock to have to fit, right? Yeah, exactly. And advertisers saying, so how many episodes are we paying for? Cool. 10 sounds better than eight. Well, with Rings of the Dragon, though, there's no advertisers. They it's it's kind of the rings of the dragon. I'm sorry. Rings of the Dragon. I'm looking at G-Pag 84. Sorry, I'm I'm G-Pag 84 submitted a title House Rings of Dragons. I was looking right at it when I said that rings of power. I'm like, what? What do they jump with their rings now? I'm in. It's like a dragon and magic and things that happen with House of the Lord of the Game of the Rings of the Dragons. I really wish I knew the phrase English is a living language when I was in elementary school. I would have been throwing that back at my teachers all the time. Wow, I see. I would have seen a lot of detention. Actually, do they give detention in elementary school? They made the circle and made you put your nose in it in my element. You had to stay in it. Wait, what? Wait, what? One little circle. So hold on, Will, what circle? They would draw a circle on the chalkboard and you had to put your nose in the circle. We did this. Yeah, that was. That was an indeterminate period of time until you learned your important lessons. Yeah, they did that. It was in the principal's office in Dreamville. Look at that. If you were talking in class, they'd put a circle on the chalkboard. Tom, you go put your nose there until you've learned your lesson. When you when you were in school, was corporal punishment still a thing? Oh, yeah. The principal of my elementary school was a Korean War veteran in the red foreman from that 70s show vein. So, yes. Yes, he had two paddlers. He had one that was like two paddles. One was like the flat one, and one was the one with the stingers on it. And I remember there was a big stink when I was in fifth grade, that they required us to take home slips where our parents could say you are no longer allowed to corporal capital, to corporally punish my... Corporal punishment. Yeah, that's capital, sorry. Corporal peer pressure or whatever. On my student. If you didn't bring the slip back, then it was assumed it was okay. Oh! No! You know, I actually think that Scott only recovered from COVID because I was sending him quotes from corn songs. I think that helped in ways. I'm going to go ahead and just say it. It was the best cure. I forget about horse paste. Forget about all that other stuff. Are you a big corn fan, Scott? I used to like corn a lot back in the day. Yeah, I did, too. I actually have a distinct memory of being in my car. I was probably, I don't know, in college era with a friend, and I was like, I love the song. And he was like, what is this? Yeah, corn, man. Corn is great. You like this? And I was like, yeah. I was joking with Scott when he was like, ah, I feel so horrible. I was like, I'll cheer you up. I'll send you puns on the hour, or corn lyrics, whatever you want. And you actually were like, the corn lyrics wouldn't be bad.