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An interesting one, Mungoo, I've never heard of that before. Definitely gonna look it up though. Uh, thank you, Dee. Um, definitely appreciate that. Uh, yeah, I could definitely live in a van or an RV or a camper or something. Under two conditions. I need electricity. And I need some type of running water. But that's it. If I've got two of those things, I'm good to go. Now the thing is, I can't drive an RV, right? So I'd have to park it and be connected to water. Or, you know, and, uh, uh, you know, a black water drainage as well. Because, you know, you're gonna wanna use the bathroom and you're gonna wanna have a shower. That's two important things to me. I need to bell the crap, and I need to get clean. So, uh, as far as cooking, as long as I've got enough power to run my air fryer, I will never need anything else to cook. Uh, not a chance. Air fryer is the only way to go. And it's all I use. As a single person, all I use. Everything that I want to eat can go in there. And, uh, I'm quite happy with that. So I wouldn't even need a stove or, you know, uh, probably need propane for heat or something. Or like a diesel heater. Especially here in Newfoundland. I tell you, for the most part, I could definitely live in a remote thing in a camper or an RV or something. Uh, or, you know, like one of those Econoline vans, you know, converted, um, to a camper. I've seen a lot of those as well. Uh, I could definitely live in something like that if it came down to it. Pat, W-E-2-A, you're up man. Good morning. How's everything?

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