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Oh man, I thought that was gonna go south all real quick there, but well, yeah, it kind of did. Well, at least you got the photo. That's awesome. I know fans can be a little crazy, but you know what? You just never get a chance to meet these people. You see them and you go, dude, your documentaries, everything you do is just like golden. And on top of your ding, hit musician too. So, oh man, that's fun. Hey, so real quick, what were your, if you have, I'll give you 30 seconds, give me your top two from the main show. Well, I'm looking at the video here now, man, the Shimano booth looks really great. The whole show looks great. I'll have to look at this later. So what were your top two favorites from the main show in Portland? This is repeater station kilo kilo seven. That's such a hard question. I'll say the people from PAUL components, they're an American made outfit out of Chico. They make just some of the finest bicycle accessories, hubs and metal bits, aluminum, machined aluminum. Their booth was always wonderful. I'll stop by and talk to them. And then probably the sideshow of me that I really liked was there's all these pop-ups around town and I made it over to, there was this Fringe Media Zine pop-up, if you look up pinch flat pop-up where I met a really, really cool artist from San Francisco by the name of Chris McNally. And he invited me to their bike commune in San Francisco next time I visit. So those were probably the two highlights. By the way, I also did get the autograph of Amir Thompson as all of her two, no more as Amir, but Questlove, KI7 UES.
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