 I have a gift, which is pretty common, but this is a conditional gift. I will give you this book. We have that book. Do you? Yeah. Would Jerry like to read the book to all of us right now? Oh, it's pretty common. It's a very funny book, but it's for five years, so I don't know that. Read it! I want my hat back. Do we want to have storytime? All right. It's my turn. Oh, don't worry. Don't worry. I got kids. Here. I'll hold the book. Here. No, listen. I can do this. This is easy. I want my hat back by John Classic. My hat is gone. I want it back. Have you seen my hat? No. I haven't seen your hat. Okay. Thank you anyway. I'm waiting for the twist. Have you seen my hat? No. I have not seen any hats around here. Okay. Thank you anyway. Have you seen my hat? No. Why are you asking me? I haven't seen it. I haven't seen any hats anywhere. I would steal a hat. Don't ask me any more questions. Okay. Thank you anyway. I'm on board. Have you seen my hat? I haven't seen anything all day. I have been trying to climb this rock. Would you like me to lift you on top of it? Yes, please. Have you seen my hat? I saw a hat once. It was blowing around. My hat doesn't look like that. Thank you anyway. Have you seen my hat? What's a hat? Thank you anyway. He doesn't have a lot of time with him. Nobody has seen my hat. What if I never see it again? What if nobody ever finds it? My poor hat. I miss it so much. What's the matter? I have lost my hat. And nobody has seen it. What does your hat look like? It is red and pointy. And I have seen my hat. Have you seen a rabbit wearing a hat? This is the day-new mole. No, why are you asking me? I haven't seen the rabbits anywhere. I wouldn't eat a rabbit. Don't ask me any more questions. Okay, thank you anyway.