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No, I like the alternative ideas. Brian said he uses a pancake flipper. You said that the hair brush and I have a sort of an addition to that what you said. Yeah, sometimes at the house I'll use like a rugged sponge and that works too. Almost like how when you give yourself a sponge bath and so I'll use this big ginormous sponge I can almost get it in the areas that I want. I think I have used a hairbrush before as well. So there you go. Yeah, it seems to always come up when it's the most inconvenient, right? It's always like you're just kind of either walking around or you're sitting around. So, it's strange the way that works. That's what made me just kind of think about, yeah, I know about the cast. It's anytime you put on a band-aid, a patch, or anything like that, those areas, because you're neglecting them, get itchy, right? Masks, face masks, where there's the patch that covers your eyes, and you're ignoring those areas, areas, so then they start being a nuisance. Ears, you put on earphones and because you're ignoring underneath, then it starts to remind you, I hate it, right? Every now and then, I have to pull one of the headphones out and then scratch. And it never bothers me until I have headphones on. And also, you have to also be careful, be careful wearing headphones too much or too long, you get an infection in there, right? Because your ears eventually is going to reject the headphones. Especially the way they're making them, right? They used to be a lot more comfortable and it wasn't a big deal, but now, shoot. They'll take like a rugged pin and say stick those in your ears, hear sound. It's absolutely ridiculous. People Okay, I think we can make this hang. Peter, Bill, and Dan. Peter, Bill, and Dan.

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