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Oh, I'm sorry, okay, very good. Well, Prince is about 12 years old, and so he's getting up there. And so he has a little bit of bladder issues, where he's good for about four hours. And after that, we've got to make sure we get him outside so we can do his business there. But other than that, I'll tell you what, he's probably, and we've had dogs forever, and with Shirley, oh, hey, there you go, I need to give you a twofer. Can you go ahead and put Shirley in there? I'll relay her in. KJ5? I don't know if you heard that, KJ5 SDP. And so, between the two of us, we have to kind of keep an eye on Prince and get him everything that he needs. He gets three small square meals a day, and he's got this little bit of medication that he takes for a condition that he has. But he's hanging in there, and he's probably, like I say, the smartest dog we've ever had in the 50 years that we've had dogs together. He is just one amazing animal that, I mean, my gosh, Graham, this dog, you know, he understands what we're talking about a lot. Sometimes, if we keep him from wanting to get excited, we'll spell out a word so that he doesn't react. But now he's figured out that, too. So, if we need to go somewhere, and we need to go bye-bye, see, he's not with us in this room right now, so I can say that. But if we were to say bye-bye, then he starts jumping up and down until he's nuts. But if we spell it out, then he wouldn't know what we were talking about. But now when we spell it out, he does the same thing again. In other words, he's picking up some vocabulary and reacts to certain phrases, certain words, and he loves to watch TV. We have a channel called Dog TV, and he just goes nuts over it. But anyway, so there you go. Okay, Graham, thanks again. Have a great day. GM0UUB from KI5WGA.
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