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Oh Lisa, I am 100% with you, but those athletes on the dance stage didn't write the thing and they didn't like produce it. I'm sorry. Yes, their athleticism is beyond the pale. As a matter of fact, it's also something like, and I know that ballet is not considered low brow at all, but when you think about break dancing you also think of it, it's kind of like a low brow form of art, but you would not believe how, like, the athleticism in breakdancing competition. I've seen, Kim and I went to a Red Bull one. I made a bunch of trophies for it, and we got front row seats to, like, this breakdance contest. And you want to talk about agility and, like, strength. It's unbelievable. And yes, dancers are the same thing. Here's another the tip of that triangle of extreme athleticism in places people donĂ­t respect enough is one of the hardest jobs of years ago I read a listing of the hardest physical labor jobs. One of the hardest jobs on the list, number one actually on the list was strippers. People that you know like they can work a pole, pole dancing. When you think about it, if you ever I never saw a good one, even when it's presented in a not a raunchy way. You can see people that do aerial acrobatics and stuff. Unbelievable agility and strength. So yes, I'm totally with Elisa, and I hope that no one... I just thought the plot and the movements of the whole thing were slow, but yes, I admire their athleticism and recognize it fully. I'm a dancer, too. W7DBB, saying, calling Tim out there. KI7, Z, Echo, Nia. Tim, how are you?

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