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All right. Well, I have to agree with Darryl there. There are people here on the net who I consider my best friends. I mean, I talk to you guys every day, every day, just about. And excuse me. And yeah, Darryl, the reason why your arms hurt, and usually you go blind, but maybe it's got a second side effect, so stop that and your arm will stop hurting. So I have the people out here on the D-Drop In, and then I have two or three other people that I talk to on a regular basis out here on my regular life. And no, you don't, because it helps to make it smooth and soft. Just responding to Darryl there. I can read and talk at the same time. So that was me that distracted him earlier. But they're friends that I've gotten from my job. I mean, I've been 29 years at this job, so I've had friends that were from before I did this job that I contact every now and then. But most of the people that I have that are maybe close are people that I've gotten from this job, and we don't live anywhere near each other. And I'm not at home long enough to create any long bonding friendships there. I've got some with some of the people up in Corinne that I can call friend, and that's because I'm up there all the time. But mostly it's talking on the phone. And I'm there for that. I feel bad about asking anybody for help, like when I'm at home or something, because I'm not there to reciprocate. They call me, and I'm like, well, sorry I'm in Vegas today, or I'm sorry I'm here, I'm sorry I'm there. So I feel a little bit guilty on that front. So I stay away from making too many friends, because you know me, I'm always busy. So friends here, a couple other friends I talked to on the phone that I've gotten through this business. But other than that, that's it. And I know a few back to Casey Tu, my friend.
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