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Alright Russell, thank you a lot. So, let me talk about my dogs. Dan gets to talk about his cats and I want to talk about my dogs. Got two. Now I got one and my daughter has one but it always winds up in my house. The both Chihuahuas. One is Lelou. She is a loving pound Chihuahua, long haired. That apple head. And then Blondie is a stepping pound Chihuahua. That has a deer head. They are great dogs. I mean I love them to death. But, you know, actually people think that they are high strung right off the bat. They are not. If you treat them like real dogs they are going to act like dogs. They are not going to be growling at you and try to bite you and everything else. At least that's my theory and it has worked out twice now. I am terrible at getting to be around 8 or 9 years old. That's where my dogs are right now. They are both sisters so they are about the exact same age. And my Lelou is getting a little tested these days. She likes to come up to bed with me at night. She won't go to bed with me but about 8 o'clock at night she will walk through the door and start scratching it. And mom will see her and take her and put her in bed. And my wife will come to bed around 11 o'clock. And I am usually up around midnight, right? Sometimes after I get out of bed I want to see her and say, I am going to go back to bed for another hour or something like that when it was done.

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