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Alright, V01 UKD. This is KC2 PKG. I tend to think it is a lot harder for kids these days, and I don't know if they're losing hope or not. I have one child who's in danger of losing his home, but that's a different kind of a problem. That's not the environment. He, he and my youngest and my oldest sons are, you know, in trouble, basically. And we've had to take steps to take care of them. You know, it's, I was listening to Lewis Black, who I've always sort of tangentially liked, but I listened to two of his specials. And one of them was about his parents. His parents both got to be 100, 100 years old. And he likes to emphasize by yelling. And he's talking about they weren't prepared for that. They didn't save for that. How do you save for that? They were saving and expecting to die at 70, 65, something like that. They lived to 100. And so he had to lean in and apparently take care of them. He was pretty wild. And his mom is 101. he's still alive. It's a pretty weird thing. But you know, things have changed. It's different than when we grew up. Things are more expensive. And I was reading that Medicare Part B is going to go up in price. Now Part B is the doctor's visits and things like that going to clinics, that kind of stuff, outpatient services. That's going to go up like at least 10% for their for the next year. So that that is getting to be a very expensive place to live. And even though I moved everybody to Maine was much cheaper to live in just about anywhere else. It's still a random amount of money in no time at all. So we're gonna have to come up with something new. I don't know if they're hopeless, as much as they kind of seal themselves off and just don't even want to think about it. So With that, I'll pass it to Bill. N-9-O-F-U. This is KC2-PKG.
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