 I remember my childhood memories of Bob Uker are really throwing the ball up on my roof at my house and catching it and listening to him on the radio while the game was going on. That's that, I mean, that's my distinct memory of Brewer's baseball in the summer radio on outside throwing the ball against the roof. You know, I remember his voice for sure. And so for me now to have a chance to work with him, I'm going to miss, you know, our time together this year, we're going to have time where we do the interviews it just, it's just not the same. Be honest with you, without being able to sit sit across from him and and have him make me laugh and, you know, hopefully make him laugh once in a while which makes you feel like you're like you've done something really good when you make a guy like that laugh so anyway it's I'm going to miss in this year. And I've talked to him a bunch and regularly and you know I think we'll be just being able to see him at the park next week and be able to wave at him is going to be a thrill for me. I know that and I know all the guys are looking forward to it. 50 years is. It's a long time. I mean it's it's an incredible accomplishment and he's he's meant so much the Brewer's there's a great new picture in the clubhouse of a celebration last year in Cincinnati and and he's right in the middle of it and that's for me the best way like to honor him is that to me he's right in the middle of everything we do. And that's what you've earned after 50 years of being a great Brewer.