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Well, I guess the only thing I did on the tariffs was when I heard about it, I went to Costco and bought me some coffee ahead of time, so I'm just finishing up a can here and I'm going to start on one of my new cans here. But I don't know, it's crazy. I can't think, my parents would believe that you had to pay $4 for a cup of coffee in a restaurant now. Well, I don't know when it changed, but in the 60s, coffee was a nickel everywhere. But still, I can get a 3-pound can of coffee at Costco, Columbia Coffee, really good coffee, their brand, for about $22 now. Well, I can make at least 100 cups of coffee, so that's about 22 cents a cup of coffee, so boy, Starbucks is probably making a fortune. I don't know, I haven't been to Costco or for Starbucks since I was working. We used to go sometimes at work early in the morning and get a cup of coffee on the way out to the job. But yeah, I tell you, I think the tariffs, if one country is charging us a tariff, I think it's fair for us to charge the same tariff, but I don't think we should double it or triple it or anything. But I think fair is fair myself. But if Canada is charging us 5%, we should charge them 5%. I think that's fair. But I don't know how Canada feels about that, but I guess they're pissed off, I guess, because I think they're taking the liquor off the shelves and all kinds of stuff. And I don't blame them for that either. KV7 TV's, I view.
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