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The issue of overcapacity in the building. But these portal potties look really nice. They're like trailers that you would see a third wheel motor home. And they're painted really bright blue. Two doors, a lot of room. They're cleaned often according to them. They're heated. Let me reset real quick. They've got air conditioning. They don't show a picture of the inside. But based on what I see from the outside, they're really nice. You can see the air conditioner on the top. So one of the additional complaints is that now, since these portal potties are so large, they're more like portable toilets. They take away from some of the play area children have. So there's a lot of debate, it appears, that's going on about them. And it's a temporary solution. So I don't know what the permanent solution is. They didn't mention it in this article I'm reading. All right, that's enough of this go around. This is Ron, AA482, near Moore, Florida, back to Kevin in net control. Yes, indeed. And I can segue into that quite comfortably. So yeah, on Sunday, so now you'll get the tease here in the spoiler. On Sunday, I told you that on Ottawa Now, they were mentioning, because I was following the conversation too, there, and they have a news group as well, where the schools, and it's coming to our schools here too, they're building these portable washrooms. And I had just simply asked if people have seen them. They're pretty swanky. They're better than port-a-potties. They're not like the stinking ones that nobody cleans. These have modern conveniences in them, heating, air conditioned, flushable toilets. And they're using it for the kids, because they're basically outside all the time. They're using portable classrooms now. That was another thing I was going to ask. So it might be a combined question, right? You choose, you answer, or if you don't want to, that's fine. These are all optional, remember. They're just suggestions, power suggestions. We don't make you answer. You can just talk about whatever, if you prefer. But I was basically asking if people had seen those portable classrooms, right? And then, because they have the portable classrooms, they're basically, there's various manifestations how they're set up. Sometimes they're like these little tent looking things. Other times, they're these trailer looking things. And they're outside of the school, right? At my school, there's a rink. At Central Tech, here in Toronto, there's this big rink, like this big, where it's supposed to be a hockey rink. And inside of it, they have some of the portable classrooms. And now we heard, because I hadn't, I mean, I'll see them when they tell me about them. But we had heard that they're building these new swanky washrooms, so the kids can go to the can when they're using the portables, which is funny to say, because a portable is one of those, instead of just walking 10 minutes into the school, so they can use the can. So it's kind of a combined question. Most of this stuff is bugged out to me. I had just simply wondered if anyone had heard it, right? And so instead of just reading this whole thing to you, I think I can mentalize what I was asking. So you ever seen, first of all, is anyone that's still around or even knows about school, using those portable classrooms? And as a result, have you seen those swanky portable washrooms? I don't even know the names of them. Shelley has a joke that they're poor to leave. Yeah, they're a little bit more swankier than just a crappy total, sorry. Pun intended. So there you go. Now, the miracle, and I'll get busy with the list in a second, the miracle is when deadheads would come to town, the Grateful Dead, when the deadheads would come to town, a lot of them are usually homeless, and they're drifters. So they would go to the cities where they're supposed to go, where the bands are supposed to play, but they need a place to crash. So they would usually ask, hopefully, another deadhead. They would ask them if they can put them up. Like if I knew a show was playing in the city that Bill lives, right? I would go and let's say I know he's a deadhead or that he's hanging around a bunch of them. I would ask them, I'd throw hints that I'm looking for a miracle. I need a miracle, man. And what that means is I need a place to stay, and who knows? If I'm really that bad off, I might even need someone to pay to take me to the show. So that in itself is a miracle. So there you go. OK, let me look at the list.

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