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No problem, no problem. I think you'll like it. It's kind of fascinating. Alright, well, where did I put my dang book at? I know who's next, but I still like my books. Uh, Daryl's next. There it is. My books are here. Yes, I was right. Daryl's next. Um, sorry, I'm walking and talking. I've got work going on. I've got this going on. I've got Hungry Dogs going on. This, my mornings are fast and furious. But there is no school. So that's a change. Here's a new change to our life. Here in our town, in our independent school district, for most of the year, they go to school four days a week. Monday through Thursday. In Texas, you have to hit a certain amount of classroom hours, I believe is what it is. And so, to hit that number the first part of the year, they'll go to school for five days a week. But then, in October, they switch to four days a week. And they go to school basically four days a week the rest of the year. So, today is the first Friday that our school district has no school. They use Fridays for staff development, for tutoring, you know, if somebody's falling behind. So, they don't just like get Friday to play. However, at first I was completely against it. But this is the third or the fourth year that they've done it. And to be honest, now I've seen my grandson come home on Thursdays. He's dead to the world. And he used to come home on Friday and just crash out for an hour or two. I'm actually a pretty good fan of four days a week, school weeks. So, there you go. Let's pass it over to Daniel now. V01UKZ, what say you buddy? Next round is the last round. So, you get this round and one more to get whatever you'd like to say out there to the world. Over to you.
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