 I have a few questions here today for the llamas. First off, Como te llamas? Okay, great. Hi, my name is Samantha Cox-Para and I'm here with CalTV on Memorial Glade to interview Gio and his llamas. So Gio, how long have you been bringing these llamas to campus? Well, we started bringing llamas here last year and we were here for the finals week in December and then spring and now again this year. So about the llamas you brought on campus, would you say they all have their own personalities? Llamas are just like people. So they all have their own personalities and the more you get them out and do things with them you determine, you find out what those personalities are. Wairu here is is really steady, really kind-hearted and pretty smart and he can put up with just about anything so he's usually very tolerant of this and llamas are telepathic so he's all the time getting signals back and forth to the other guys as long as he's cool, everybody's cool. Oh great, okay well thank you so much for everything you've done and bringing these llamas on to campus for some nice stress relief for our students this year. I love doing it and the llamas sure find this interesting much better than spending the day in the past year. I'm here with Vicente Ramon from the AAVP. They put on this event today so can you tell us why you brought some llamas to campus today? Yeah, so bringing llamas on campus today is part of Bearable Finals Week which is supposed to tackle stress relieving because a lot of students are stressed right before finals so we want to have different options for students every day of the week in terms of mental health resources because we do know sometimes the university doesn't adequately give us those resources and mental health is more than just stress. It encompasses a lot of different things so having events like these really do promote that. All of your fans are here today so has the fame gotten to your head? It seems like he doesn't want to talk today. Do you feel like you've been contributing a lot to the stress relief here on campus today? Okay, great. Thank you and that's all from Cal TV.