 Well, thank you very much, that's very lovely, I appreciate that, we'll have a few more things, but first, I think maybe we want to get out of here first, ma'am, we've got you. How do you want us to start? We want to move out of the fireplace. We'll do it right here. All right. Come here now. Let's see. Okay. I'm going to show you over here. Show me over here. Right at me. Look right here. I'm hoping that somebody can help. No, ma'am. The president has came for you. He's the one that was here just to bookmark for you so you can forget us. Thank you very much. Now, I may be destroying clearly this one here, but in here is a jar, a crystal jar, with the seal engraved on it. Fill the jenny beads. So you won't have to go after your boys to get home, but this is a good appearance. These are the samples of what's in the jenny. I can have both of those. Yes. Now you have some hair. What do you say? We have them. We have the... Oh, so do I. Well, so do I. What color are they? Oh, kinds of different colors. Thank you very much. Very tends to do a good job. Well, I know you will. I don't know what you've done in contributing to the whole recognition. We should have done more of the overall problem. You're in a place to help do it. Yes. I wanted to give you some, Mr. President. At my swearing, I read a letter that my father wrote about me to a faith will see quite a while ago. This is my swearing in statement. The last page is what he wrote about you. I know you're very busy, but if you have a few minutes, I'll have some time. Your evening reading, you like that. I'll read it. I think you'll enjoy it. He passed away last year. He would have liked to have seen you. Thank you very much. Thank you, sir. Thank you for your kind words. We hope you'll come visit us. That would be nice. Thank you so much. Goodbye. Thank you, sir. Thank you very much. We're not the most friendly place in the world in the world. We're trying to do what we can to get the layoffs to activities. Besides ours. It's a great pleasure, Mr. President. It's a great pleasure. We'll see you again. Good to see you. My son, Michael, and my family are here at the present time. I want you to join us in order. I want to tell you that I'm descended from your former coach. My grandfather was my first cousin, Luke Rockman. Oh, for heaven's sakes. That coach. Well, there's never been any liking since before or since. I have a great fan. Just so you won't forget us. Thank you very much. Let me tell you that a year ago, you were ranked first in a popularity poll among young people in Yugoslavia. Right ahead of the nation's best soccer player. Well, I didn't know that. And they would love to see you there. Let's see what you've done about that. Well, good luck. Good luck to you. Thank you for what you're doing. Thank you very much. Hello there. Well, sir, I'll put it this way. I'm about as close to Libya as one of your ambassadors can get. It doesn't scare me, so keep doing what you have to do. All right. I'll wear those with great pride. Thank you. All the best to you. Thank you. Mr. President, nice of you to receive us this afternoon. Pleased to. It's good for the troops in the field to see the Commander-in-Chief. We like it though. Sorry it took so long. Well, you're the business man in the world with the important things. I want you to know that I appreciate the opportunity that you've given me and my wife to be of service to our country there in Uruguay. We expect, my wife isn't with me today, but we expect that she will be up here on June 17th with the visit of President Saganetti. Ah, well. So we'll, both of us perhaps get to see you then. Well, good. Sooner. Thank you, sir. Thank you very much, Mr. President. Thank you. Good luck. Mr. President, can I have a little break? Yes. I appreciate it very much and wish you well. I'm off to Naval Station. Super. Ah. Good enough. Here's a little souvenir. Fantastic. I appreciate it. Thank you. President. Thank you.