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Oh, very good, Paul. Hey, listen, that sounds absolutely amazing. I think therapy dogs just are absolutely fantastic. They really are. I know how much shaking they can do. We've never had the therapy dogs ourselves, but I've had a couple of dogs over the decades that have been working with the young people who were kind of troubled and troublesome teenagers that I worked with for 35 years. Sometimes they don't respond to human beings too well, but now and again, well, actually quite frequently, I would take one of our dogs in. Obviously not real therapy dogs, but just because they're dogs just makes such a difference. You see these youngsters, these teenagers just come out of themselves and all of a sudden, all the kind of masks that they might have is just kind of dropped and they just interact with the dog and they just become something different. It honestly does work. It really does. It's fantastic. What dogs can do and benefit human beings is quite incredible. Thanks to Sandra. I believe your wife is Sandra there, so thanks to her for all the work she does. I think that's a great aim to really get Riga involved in doing some therapeutic work as well. Absolutely wonderful. Great stuff. Good stuff. Anyway, there we go. Hail to the good dog dogs all night and how good they are and how it makes human beings feel better and everything else. Just walking around with puppy Odin here, Paul, honestly, I walk around and there's something that he's terrible in traffic. Well, he's not terrible. He's very nervous in traffic, so I'm trying to get him used to the cars and the motorbikes and the loud exhausts and all the rest. So I'm kind of fighting away with him going along the pavement, but people are walking back and, oh, he's gorgeous. Oh, he's beautiful. Oh, he's so nice. Oh, what a wonderful dog you got there. I'm going, oh, thank you, thank you, thank you. You don't know the half of it. Oh, we're getting there. We're getting there. Anyway, Paul, let me throw it back to you one more time if you have anything else before we move on. KC1VQS from GM0UUP.

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