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N-A-T-H-J-K-T-7-J-O-E. Well, Art, thanks for being there. Thanks for the check-in as always. And, uh, you know, my dogs do the same thing. As soon as I hit the front door, they're ready to go, all four of them. And they're usually, I don't know why or how, but they're usually sitting in size order. They're from the smallest to the tallest. Uh, which is quite a bit of a difference. It's like a, like almost like a 35, 40 degree angle. Um, and it's funny. They always think that I'm taking them out with them. And yesterday, they all wanted to go. They were all ready. And the big dog had actually gotten her leash to go for, to go in the car. She loves to go in the car. That's the pit bull. The big, big dog. And she loves the car rides. Loves the car rides until she gets in. Then when she gets in, and she's like too big to walk around. So I'm looking for a minivan right now, since I think I'm gonna probably end up in a wheelchair. Over the next few years or so, I won't be getting one that, I'm not sure what I'm gonna do yet. But it's gonna be a minivan within the next year that I'm looking at. This way, they all have room to, uh, you know, room in the vehicle. When I'm going, they've got a Ford Explorer, and the big dog has to just lay down. She has to like low crawl in the back of the car there. Because she's an American pit bull terrier, and they're not like the short pit bulls that are just stocky legs and all muscles. She's tall. She's probably about as tall as a shepherd. So she has a hard time in there. She's always trying to duck down. Anyway, take care, Tarot Art. Do what you gotta do. And I appreciate you being there. And next up, VE1WIN. Peter. Good morning, Peter. What do you got going on today?
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