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Go ahead. Well, thank you, Russell. Well, I'll be keeping you see where I'm going. Today will be. Some of you. Then. Two others are counting on the way again. Sports, sports, sports. Well, I don't like traditional sports for the most part. Football, basketball. Baseball, like everything. I don't really feel like that much. I do like winter sports. Especially Olympic sports. When I was growing up in British Columbia. I got into skating and then I got training as a junior skater. Never compare them. Once I moved out of the country, never on stage against stage again. Except for one time, my my family. We're going to go to ice skating rink and kids were young. They were like six. And they were out there skating there having a real tough time and started giving some pointers and stuff like that. And we say, how do you know, dad? And I hearing showers, you know, some states on went out there and I amazed my children. The only time in my life I amazed myself. Lacrosse is another good one. I love I love to watch that. There is a rough, rough sport. That's been times worse than hockey. We have no gear on. You know, no helmets, always back then. We kind of went inside a tennis court and played the lacrosse game. Whoa. Not about a lot of broken legs and arms and noses. I don't know if I pay any more. You only see whatever sports. Well. Well, you know, I never saw I'll a man. You guys ever seen I'll man. That's quite something. Something we saw. Motorcycle traveling to 100 miles an hour across the island on main streets. The average three deaths a year during that particular event. Motocross to where there's some pretty cool motocross motorcycle sports out there that I enjoy. You know, we got a couple of big races in the last three or four days. One got down to zero. Oh, man. That's a tough, tough thing to start the day on. Big follow. Interesting. So anyway, things are going good today. Got about another four hours of work to do when I call it a day. Got to go into work tomorrow. There's just a big meeting. Find out what's going to change with the company. You sure will do some good. I do some better. But today, when I get off work, I think you are going to see somebody. The radio. And it's. You can be fired. And I call them. 50 people. One of them I might be bringing home. I'm not sure. You know, 75 is really the line I feel like they call me audio and I'm thinking actually the 74 was excellent. So many sides of the meeting that. No, I can't say there, but. Still, they sent the radio, right? Hey, I'll keep you on the list, Russell, in the back. That control is all on the head.
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