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That's Russell. I didn't hear him either, by the way. He is the net control for Tuesdays and Thursdays. You can get on tomorrow and talk to him yourself. We'll go on to the next question. Let's see, what do we got here? We're at the bottom of the list and that was a pretty interesting conversation. I think somebody brought up the point that one generation beats up the one either they're replacing or the one that's just in front of them again. They've always done that. It's the get off my lawn guy attitude. All right, I have a couple chefs in my family. A couple of them have been professional chefs and I married a chef, but not a professional one. He's an amazing cook. One thing, there's a game that chefs play after a long day of work. If you ever worked in a restaurant, you know what a long day is. After that, the local chefs usually meet at some watering hole and they play a game. The game is, what would you like for your last meal? Maybe you've been sentenced to death. Maybe you know the tide of hell is coming to get you or who knows why, but this is going to be your last meal. Let's see, I'm going to go and ask Thomas first. Thomas from Britain, what would you like for your last meal? That's going after M5-LGM. Over to you, Thomas.

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