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Well, thank you, Scott and Robbie. We really do appreciate it and we love you guys to bits as well. We really do. You know, I had a dog, Lulu, and she looked like a kind of underfed German Shepherd, black and tan, which actually across the German Shepherd whippet, which gave her the very kind of slim line kind of side, but she looked like a German Shepherd that was just underfed, but she certainly wasn't. But no, she was just always lost speed, anything that flew, she would just grab hold of. And she also reacted badly, so she would get stung in the tongue or the roof of the mouth and anything else and swell up. So yeah, we had to do a few visits very, very quickly, emergency visits because she's kind of not breathing too well and get some help there. I remember one time, I think Helen, I can't remember what it was, but I was on my own with Lulu and she grabbed a wasp and they bit it and everything else. I think I was at home, not at work because I had a sore back. And of course, Lulu then kind of reacted to this wasp sting and needed some vet attention, so I phoned the vet, he says, take her straight in. I says, I'm on my way. And I had this sore back, trying to get the stick and everything else and hobble out of the car, somehow get her into the car, drove down to Perth to the vet and as I kind of hobbled in with my stick with Lulu in tow on the lead, the vet said, who am I treating? You are the dog. I says, hey, listen, just give me everything you've got. I need it. And of course, Lulu was fine. So there we go. Anyway, good stuff. And I'll just take a wee pip.

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