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You know, when you look at that extra calcium, it's just a kill, what we were just talking about. The thing about plumbing versus a mechanic is that plumbing, you have a license, you know? And I would have a thousand people working for me, you know? Or a hundred, I don't know. But with that license, you can do a lot of things. With a mechanic, you don't need a license. So there's like, what investors would say, what's that word, like, you have a castle and you have a moat, you know? So you have a moat there, which is a license. But my God, I would love to be a plumber. You know, listen, it was great talking with you again. I learned a lot from you. And you're a great educator, I think. And I'll be following you on Twitter. I don't usually follow anyone on Twitter. I'm usually not on Twitter. But I will. And you take care, Ron. I'll say 73 tomorrow is Saturday. So we'll see if I get up early or not. I'll take care of 73 and God bless. Kilo Delta Two Alpha, leave it right there. Yeah, thank you, Dan. Yeah, one of the things I'm retired from. And being an investment advisor is, you know, sometimes a thankless job. Because people can say, and often do to investment advisors, you know, I only need 12%. And you know, how come I didn't make 20? He made 20%, you know? So they're under a lot of pressure and a lot of scrutiny, like any other profession. So I'm retired now, so I'm happy just to manage my own portfolio. I can beat myself up and I'm all right. I won't hold it against myself that much. You learn, constantly learning and doing better. You always learn things to make, you always make yourself better. You learn from your mistakes, is what I'm trying to say. You always know what to do better for next time, that's it. Hi, A4HL, Ron, you're a muffler. I'll be listening, waiting for the next stuff.
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