 I'm sorry we catch a waiting, but I've had a meeting trying to get something straightened out in the government here. It's good to see you. Square around here. I want to see some of our livestock. I put acorns out there on the stones in the morning, and the squirrels then have found them. They come in there and get the acorns. One day, I ran out of them for several days, didn't have any. And believe it or not, one of those squirrels came and stood up there at the door, looking in through the glass, and they could say, where are you? Well, here's a little something that they might see when they're in the lake. Did we get a good picture? Yes, they did go. I hope you looked at the Disney. It will be 3,000 miles away in California. How long are you going to play there? Three days. Three days. Oh, well, we'll have to miss that. You know the old show business thing, break a leg. You know what that means. That means good luck. That's what on Broadway people in play say to each other before the play. They go out on the stage for the first night of an opening night. Instead of saying good luck or something, they say break a leg. I don't know where it came from, but that's what they do. Well, listen, it's so nice to see you. Nice to meet you again. I'm Payne Bow for the Harlem Delegates of Maryland. Hi, Ron. How are you today? I want you to meet Joe Holt. It's a pleasure to meet you. You've been on your staff for two and a half years, and Joe's running for Delegate in the state of Maryland. We've got to take the challenge to Maryland. Well, thank you very much. I appreciate that. We're going to give him a good fight in Maryland. He's a good young man. It's already even. Hopefully someday he'll win statewide in Maryland. Great. Thank you, sir. All right, good to see you and good luck. Thank you. Thanks again for the call. Oh, that was really something. Very special. I really didn't touch that. Well, we used to do it. I really was touched by it. Thank you, sir. Thank you. He works in the advance office as an intern. And that could be a school on the east coast, a school on the south, a school on the west coast. This particular one is from Washington State in Pullman, Washington. And he not only interned in the office, but he went out and advanced a couple of sites for you, too. He did a real good job. He's named T.O.? Yes. I can't remember his name, but Jim Waulder, do a simony bridge in there. This is John Gollickson. Hi. Nice to meet you. It's an honor to meet you. Nice to meet you, too. I am back to school. It's from Washington State. Yes, I've been impressed. I had an opportunity. It's been an honor to work for you. Well, listen, please, to have you here. I know you're helping some of the advance students on our trips to Washington State. Well, thank you. It's an honor. Well, I have a little souvenir if any T.O. could accept something for my tea. I can't very much. I've heard of it. Thank you very much. I will cherish these. Thank you very much. It's OK. We'll show them a good day of your year. Thank you very much. Thanks, brother. Thank you very much. Up, up, up, up. OK, I'll get behind you. I don't know where I got to. We've got six minutes left.