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Well, there you go, Georgia. I've already retired, but I don't have a car. I just use Mom's car. We just share the car. And she said when she buys a new one, I'll just... She needs to keep the car for ten years, so... She's got another two years to go on it. And then I'll just take her car and let her get a new one. Because there isn't that much on it. It has 11... Hundred and... I think it was good on it. It's like 120,000 or 116,000 kilometers on it. I think that's right. Something like that. But it's a nice car. It's still good. This is repeaters... I know we bought my wife's car in 2016. It's one of them, um, Wolf Wagon... I can't even remember the name of it anymore. It's been so long. don't really pay attention. It's her car, she drives it most of the time. We got, we just turned over 40,000 miles on that car and it's 12 years old. Because her job is only about a mile and a half from the house here. So she doesn't really need to drive very much. Now my car, I'm just working on my 19. This would be my beginning of my, my sixth year. So I've had it for five years. And I already got 100,000 miles on it. But I've took a really good care of it. And it's all highway miles. I imagine will last me for quite some time too. So I thought maybe that I would, when we both retired, I'd sell both cars and then buy one really new car. You know, because we want to travel, but because my wife has decided she's going to stay working for another year and a half. There's no point in doing that right now. I want to have a car around the house for me if I want to go out and shoot or go bike riding or whatever while I'm out, you know, when I start my retirement. So now you know the rest of the story. I'm Paul Harvey.

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