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Imagine winning one of them and 20 grand. Oh man, you could go off for such a vacation. Just hit the roads. Speaking of hitting the roads, my driver this morning, Don, he's a friend of mine as well. We talk outside of him just driving me. And we're friends online and stuff. And he saw the bike in the driveway just now that I got. And now he's got the itch to have a quad again. So he said, don't be surprised. He said, if I message you by the end of the day and say, yeah, I bought a quad and I'm coming up for a run. We may just have another quad rider in the group. Brother-in-law's had his quad packed in my driveway since Saturday or Friday, maybe, because he was using it to get back and forth from here to his place and back and forth, just grabbing a few things. He didn't have to drive the SUV. Because of course, around here, as you guys know, you can ride ATVs in the street. And there's a few places here in Newfoundland. And I found out why we're kind of exempt from the quad riding in the road type of thing in this part of town and as well as a couple more parts of town, because it qualifies as farming equipment. And there was exemptions before Shay Heights joined St. John's and before this other area called the Goulds joined St. John's. There was exceptions for being allowed to have farming and construction equipment on the roads up here around the neighborhood, as long as you're not driving fast. So I didn't realize that that's why we were allowed. But yeah, apparently there's an exemption in there with the city bylaws to do with farming equipment. And ATVs classify as that. So whether or not they're going to be checking to make sure everybody has a farm, I don't think so, because it just generally exempts ATVs as farm equipment. So that's how we get away with it. People have asked me that over the years, and I didn't know. And I only found out recently that that's why. As long as you're obeying traffic rules and you're not speeding, that type of thing, you should be OK. And I've been OK. You guys know I've gotten pulled over twice by the law. And they never gave me any trouble. They ran my ID, gave it back to me, and told me to ride safe. So that's good. All right, we're going to Jeff next, KM4, QVC. It's all you, man.

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