Episode title: Wake Up Classy 97 with Josh and Chantel - Tuesday, March 17th, 2026 Episode summary introduction: It's St. Patrick's Day and Josh and Chantel are coming in HOT! 🍀 The art world is shook as investigative journalists may have finally cracked the code on who Banksy really is, 50 shelter dogs and cats are literally flying to their forever homes TODAY, Josh geeks out over the upcoming fly tying expo, Chantel reveals she accidentally joined the physics club and contributed exactly zero physics, the Mandela effect & Publisher's Clearinghouse drama, things you learned in school and never used, a glowing endorsement for soup, a postcard art show for a great local cause, celebrity crush relationships, and more! Timestamps: (0:00) - Bonus: Banksy revealed (4:16) - Happy St. Patrick's Day (8:11) - Good News (10:15) - Josh is excited (16:06) - Josh's journal (23:24) - March Madness brackets (28:58) - Name your brain (34:33) - Mandela effect (41:10) - Useless school learning (49:10) - Soup for dinner (54:13) - Finally came around to... (1:01:13) - Postcard art show (1:06:00) - Would You Rather (1:09:41) - Two Jacks Visit our website: https://riverbendmediagroup.com/info-page/wakeupclassy97/ Email the show - wakeupclassy97@gmail.com Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Classy97KLCE?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@classy97klce Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Classy97klce Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/classy97klce/ Follow us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/classy97klce.bsky.social Follow us on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@classy97klce Follow us on X/Twitter: https://x.com/Classy97klce Full show transcript: Okay, this sort of blows my mind because this sort of blows the lid off of a long-standing art mystery. Ooh. There is a report from Reuters that conclusively identifies Banksy. Oh, this is big news. This is huge news in the art world right now because Banksy has been the pen name of a mystery artist for a very long time. This news came out between yesterday and a little bit the day before. They have conclusively identified Robin Gunningham as the artist better known as Banksy, who also, by the way, had an alias that he existed under, that alias David Jones, which is one of the most common names in the UK. And that is who he would move around as. He existed, had a legal identity as David Jones so that he could have that on travel documentation and a lot of other things. Well, so here's what happened. There is another artist who is called Robert Del Narsha and he and Robin Gunningham sort of traveled to a lot of the same places, not necessarily together, but they traveled same places around the same time as one another. And so for a long time it was thought that one of these two artists could be Banksy. And it turns out the answer might be both in a weird way. So it says that Robert Gunningham was kind of the artist, excuse me, Robin Gunningham, was the artist behind Banksy, because he can actually draw. And he would design the stencils and he would make the art. And then Robert Del Narsha would show up and do the installations and would be the street artist behind it. Which is kind of interesting. Not every time though, there was a little bit of elusiveness between the two. It's a very interesting story. There's a whole bunch of information as people are kind of reacting to this news and seeing what's going on with it. But Reuters conclusively has discovered that this would be the guy. I like not knowing. So Banksy has an art company as well, which makes sense, that handles all of the financials for the Banksy artwork. That company, do you know what it's called? No. Pest Control. Oh yes, I did know that actually. Yeah, so Pest Control has sort of been the lawyer team and the organization that helped keep the identity hidden for so long. But investigative journalism has now found out that the mess up here is that they were able to track travel and appearance of the Banksy art so precisely that there is without a doubt one person who it could be David Jones aka Robin Gunningham. Oh, I don't want to know. I think it's fascinating. It is fascinating, but I liked the fascination of it being a secret. I understand. It's a big expose piece though. It's very, very, very much hitting the art world. Anyway, it could all be wrong. I mean, they said conclusively, but it could be all wrong. It could be a whole thing where Banksy's like, I need somebody to go out and be the face for a minute and this is how it's happening. Who knows? It's elusive. It's fun. It is fun. It's art and Banksy's pretty great. So, I know. Here's today's you. Da da da da. Happy St. Patty's Day. Happy St. Patty's Day. That's the best I got. Good job. Do you want to try one anyway? No, I sure would. I sure would like you to. I know you would. I love it when you try some new stuff. Yeah, I know. Just one? Nope. All right. That's fine. Thank you though. It is St. Patrick's Day. You wore some green I see. I did wear some green. I wore two different greens just to be safe. I have a green sweater, green shoes, and a green ring. I don't have it on yet. It's in my pocket. Got it. I haven't got to that point in the day yet. All right. You wore a green jacket. That's right. Green t-shirt. Yes, two different greens. Brown shoe or brown shorts. That's right. And orange shoes. That's right. And an olive green hat. Yes. Three greens. Three greens, brown and orange. That's right. I don't understand your fashion. You don't have to understand my fashion. I am like a Crayola coloring box, a crayon box. Every said you look like a tree. Well, minus the orange shoe. She didn't get a chance to see those. Yet. Those are the roots deep in the soil. That's right. Irish roots. Hey, you do have some Irish, didn't you? What color is the Irish flag? Let's look it up real quick. Flag of Ireland. It's too early to think about this. It's three colors. Right. It is. It's, hold on. Orange, green and white. Bingo. Look at you go. Yeah. That's right. Look at you go, Josh. Orange and green. They go together. How much percentage of Irish are you? Some. Enough to have some red in my beard. Do you? Yeah. You had people at previous jobs that called me a leprechaun. That was one person and she was rude. Your husband looks like a leprechaun. Yeah, she was rude. Don't hold on to that. You tell me not to hold on to stuff. Don't hold on to that. She doesn't even matter, Josh. Come on now. I'm surprised by you. That I would remember that someone called me a leprechaun? That you would still carry that. That's what I'm surprised by. Well, don't be. Why? I'm carrying that. You look great. You're carrying the banner of Ireland. Well, I was going to try to find out how much percentage of Irish I am, but it won't let me log in right now. So I'm going to have to try again later. There was a little kid. I read that there was a little kid that called leprechauns clover elves. Oh, that's interesting. And I thought that was funny. Yeah. Where are those little clover elves? Clover elves. I'm not mad about that. Right. That is an accurate depiction. Okay, let's see. Does it have my stuff? What are you doing? I'm trying to find out how much Irish I am. Let's do this in real time. Well, I didn't have it prepared and you asked. Oh, it's fine. You could have just made up a number. And that would have been okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. All right. Happy St. Paddy's Day. Happy St. Paddy's Day. You did it. You want some good news? Oh, sure do. Listen to this story. Today, more than 50 lucky shelter dogs and cats from Louisiana and Alabama are leaving their crowded kennels and boarding a one way flight to freedom to New Jersey. It's called flight to freedom. These animals are currently in high risk overcrowded shelters. But catching this flight today, they're heading to areas where families are waiting to take them home. And this is not a one time event. It's a lifesaving mission that runs year round and gives special attention to at risk pets, including those needing treatment for heartworm disease who might otherwise run out of time. It is a massive logistics operation that effectively moves animals from places where they're overlooked to communities where they can finally find their forever families. Very, very cool. And today is the day of that particular flight to freedom. Cute. Yeah. Dogs and cats, you say? Dogs and cats, yep. That's nice. Yeah. They work together with the greater good charities. The Animal Rescue Site is the group that puts this together. And they, you know, obviously you can donate online to help them out, but they grab these animals from different shelters and take them out of the high risk dangerous overcrowded situation. And where, you know, they may be euthanized because they just aren't able to find a home. And they get them to a place where they can hopefully find a spot. Which I think is really, really cool. So that's nice. Yeah. Oh, go find some homes, dogs and cats. That's what I'm saying. Congratulations to those 50. It's a great start and I've been doing it for a long time. So keep it up. Keep on, keep on on. It's good news. You were just talking about something that you're really excited about. Yes. And one of my favorite things about you is when you get really excited about something. Okay. Because when you get excited about something, I don't know, it's the cutest thing. What does that mean? It's the cutest thing. It's just cute. You were talking about this thing you're doing this weekend. The fly tying expo? Yeah. What about it? I'm excited about it. I know you're excited about that. I'm going to be there all day, both days. I know you are. It's free. You can come and hang out. It's going to be awesome. What do you want to know? You were talking about what you were planning on wearing. Yes. I was trying to figure out because I've got a shirt that I'm excited to wear to the expo. And I was trying to decide should I wear it Friday or Saturday. It's busier on Saturday so I'm going to wear it Saturday. Oh, so more people can see it? That's exactly right. Now you're getting it. Now you're getting it. And then you said, but what should I wear Friday? Right. Because I don't have as cool a shirt. Hold on. I have a green shirt that I could wear on Friday. That's right. It's like a Ferris green shirt. Yeah, I could wear that. I think I'm going to be wearing that. You'll find me in the forest green shirt on Friday. Are you the most excited about? I don't know. Hanging out for a couple of days. It's a good place to be. I'm excited to meet some more people in the sport and in the industry. I'm just excited to talk to people, learn some new stuff. It's a great passion of mine and I'm excited to get to exist in that space for a couple of days. I know. You're just excited and it's cool. I like when people get excited about stuff. You know, there's that thing where people get excited about stuff and then people go. And that's so dumb. Why are you excited about that? Why do people do that? I don't know. Because they don't have their own passion and they don't understand what it feels to be excited about something you're passionate about. So they're like, that's a strange reaction to something you're passionate about. I don't know what that feels like. So because I don't understand it, it's weird. Yeah. That's probably it. Don't make fun of people's passions. I like when people get excited about stuff. It gets me excited about stuff. Like now I want to go to the fly fishing expo and hang out with you all day. You should. I won't. But just for a brief minute, your excitement about it, I was like, well, I want to go check it out. You should. I have. I've been there. It's fine. I'm going to hang out for a little bit. Now I don't know for sure, but they have like a woman's fly tying and a woman's fly fishing workshop. I know, Josh. And you can register for those. Now it's free to get into the expo and walk around the booths and watch some of the workshops, some of them, but there are there are fees and classes and stuff that you can sign up for that you can you can do like those bigger all day workshops like all day Saturday. You could spend time in a women's fly fishing clinic and they even get lunch. And you could learn everything you need to know about how to fly fish as a woman. I absolutely could. And I think that would be amazing. And I've told you about it for years. You have. And it's not I'm not ready yet. I just would run. You need. You need waiters. Got them. You need waiting boots. Got them. And right. I have all the equipment. I don't have my own fly rod. Is that what you need? No. Because let me tell you right now. I make that happen. No, I know. I know you will. I will make that happen. No, I'm not. I'm not going to do that. I will go to the fly fishing expo. Film festival. Film festival because I do like that. Yeah, that's Friday night. That's a party. That's a good time. It's a party. It is because big fish, big fish on the TV. That's that's a party. That's what that is. It actually is a party when there's big fish on the TV and the videos show that people catching the fish and then the whole crowd. That's what I'm saying. Oh, yeah. I assume I haven't been to BAMF, but I assume BAMF works the same way. Where big exciting things happen. The crowd gets a little more amped up. A little hyped. Yeah. So it's definitely that way with the film festival. As soon as the fish is on screen, everyone goes crazy. I know. Hey, listen, if you want to learn more about this thing, it's srcexpo.org. That's where you go to learn more about it. I'm going to be hanging out. I'll be working at both days, Friday and Saturday, so you can swing by and see me there. But it's going to be a party. I'm excited. I know you are. And it's exciting. I'm excited that you're excited. Yeah. But what are you going to wear? I think I've got that figured out. I was not in the, but what will I wear like the Grinch? It was more like, I know what I'm wearing on Saturday, but what am I going to wear on Friday? That's the mode. Anyway, it's going to be a blast. Come hang out. Okay. Come spend the day with me. Not the whole day, just a little. This is a little of the day. When? The film expo. You're not going to walk around the booths and stuff? Um, a little bit. You gotta. Raffles and things. I do like a good raffle. I know you do. But then what? I'll just give this stuff to you if I win. Oh, no. I was going to ask you how your journaling is going. I have to update it today. Your journaling. Okay. It's started. I built it out. I built a habit tracker that also includes some daily journaling. I didn't journal yesterday specifically, but that's fine. It's not a huge deal to do that part every day. It's the tracking that has to happen every day. That's the habit part. Now, one of my goals that I wrote down was to try to journal every day. And I started like literally what Sunday when I built it. So I'm mid month here. I haven't set real strong goals. I'm kind of sort of trying to get used to the process right now. And I think as I build April, it'll be a little bit more structured for me. So I'm kind of just trying to sort of feel it out and figure out where it'll fit in my day and that kind of stuff right now. But I'm excited about it. And I think it's going to be, I hope it'll be beneficial. I don't know how it couldn't be. What makes me laugh is you hate tracking things. I know. You hate it. And you've created yourself an entire book of tracking things. I know. And one of my other goals is tracking my food properly, which I also hate, but I've been doing consistently for today's day 16. And I've been doing it every day. So I have been trying to make these improvements in myself. Well, because that's all life is, right? Just continually trying to better yourself. Right. I'm trying to figure out why I despise it so much. Why do you despise it so much? I don't know yet. I haven't found that answer. Because you are very much a logistical person. So this part of like you like data and you like seeing that kind of stuff. So I'm surprised why you hate tracking. I think the app that I'm using helps. I think I like this app. Okay. Because apps I've used in the past were clunky or too much work, or they didn't have every single item that I tried to put in when I tried to put in food. Like this, I can import a recipe that I look at online. Yeah, that's true. And it does all of it for me. I could even, I don't know if you've looked into it. No. You can talk to it and tell it what you're eating. And it will decipher what you say. I like this app. I can't believe you even asked me that question. Have you looked into it? No, I haven't. No, I haven't. Because you're using it as well. Yes, but I do the bare minimum. Right. When you get something, you dive into it. And then you ask me, did you know I could do this? And I go, no, I do the one basic thing on there. If I dive into it. Yes, that's a time in your apps. No. You probably have apps. You don't even know what they do. Oh, I'm sure I do. I don't even know half of what my phone does. Am I going to research it to find out what it does? Sure am not. Why? Because boring. Why do you hate that? That's what you're for. Oh, is that right? Yes. Yes. It's for you to do the research. And then you tell me. I know. I'm waiting for you to get this phone. And then you'll tell me what it does. Me too. That's part of what makes our relationship work, Josh. You do the research. Tell me what it does. And then I'll do it. I don't know what part I contribute. Working on that. We'll find out. When I find out, I'll let you know. But yeah, I do need to go through and hit my check boxes for yesterday, today. That's kind of how that works. I caught myself up on Sunday. Then I had to go through a day to be able to document a day. So yesterday wasn't a super important one. It is important that I do it today to mark off what happened yesterday. Okay. You wanted me to get involved in it too. You thought it'd be something that I'd be into. And it's cool. It is. Well, you have a system that you use. Spreadsheet system. I think I more so wanted to convince you that you should take your data and turn it into tables. No. So that you can see visually what your data looks like. I don't want to do that yet. And I'm not gonna. Why? Because that sounds so boring to me. I don't want to do that. Looking at it visually. Data is beautiful. And when you get graphs and charts and things to show you how your data looks. Otherwise, just a bunch of numbers. You got to see it to believe it. I have the check marks. Yeah, I know. And I like the check mark system. But you could now take all of the check marks and all of the empty boxes and break those out into a graph that would show you which months or which days of the week you are more productive than the others. That's fine. I'm okay. I don't need that. That's data. Statistics and stuff. You know? No, I'm good. Really show Excel what it's made to do. I just needed to do what I wanted to do. I don't need it to get super fancy. Again, just do the thing that I want you to do. I don't need to know all of the bits and bots. And then you could turn that data into infographics. No. That then you could print out and journal. Print out. Yes. And then you could journal your data. I'm trying to incorporate it into another thing you do. No, I get it. So then you could be like, this month's data. Boom, infographic. No. I'm okay. What I've got going is working. I got it. All right. I have incorporated something new which is the thing that you said, the guy that you watched to show you about your journal. He has memorable moments and writes down a daily. Like I had a really nice interaction with a stranger. I had a really nice time with my kids. So I've been incorporating that. So every day I write a memorable moment. See, that's what I got to go do. It's nice. I like that. It makes me feel happy. Good. And it could be something not good. Like if you have a bad day, it's okay. It doesn't have to be a positive thing. It's just a moment. It's like a quick journal entry. That's what I like about. I don't have to fold like write out a paragraph. Right. I can just do my memorable moment and that's my journaling for the day. Nice. Right. Look at us. Oh, here we go. March Madness, it is time. That's right. Are you ready? Do you even know anything about it? No, I never know anything about March Madness. I just pick what names sound nice. Awesome. Because it doesn't matter because you could be busted in the first round. That is absolutely true and will be the case for a lot of people. You could pick the number one seeds right across the board and then be busted in the first game. Absolutely. So. That happens. Here we go. They call that an upset. I know what they call it because I've been upset before. Okay. Well, March Madness officially starts on Tuesday, today. Today. The first two play-in games are today. Okay. And then two more play-ins are tomorrow. And then we officially kick off the full bracket starting Thursday morning. Hold on. I'm just looking at the bracket because I'm like, oh, go fill this out. And I've done this for the past, you know, five or six years. Some of the names you recognize, right? Like you can always count on St. Mary's to be in the bracket. You can always count on Gonzaga and Purdue and all of those people. I'm just looking going, what are some of these? Like Hawaii? They've never been in the bracket before. Sienna? I've never seen them. California, what's that one? Baptist University? Never seen them. There's a bunch of new people. Every time. Who are these new people? Kenesaw State? I don't even know what to pick. I don't even know what to pick. I'm, wow. Wowie wow. Yeah. Well, you've got some work to do because. Who won last year? Do you remember? I'm going to have to look that up. I think you're right. I think it was Florida. Yeah. Okay. Should we, we never even watched the games. I never even watched any of the games. Oh, you do. They're on during the day all day. Yeah. How do you watch them at work? No, never. I would never watch at work. Well, I can't watch the games because I can't watch at my job. So. I would never. I'm excited for it. It's a good time. It is fun. We've got a little bit of an office competition going. So I was reminded yesterday about it and I went, I totally forgot. I need to probably step up. I'm the commissioner of this thing. I should probably do something about it. Well, I'm going to fill out my bracket right now. You are? Yeah. Why not? There's two play-in games today and two play-in games tomorrow. If I do this bracket online, it keeps score for me. Yes. Okay. Once you lock it in. Yeah. How do I keep track of it? You can print it out if you want. No. What? How old are you? I'm not going to print it out. Get out of here. Beck was wondering if maybe BSU would make the cut, but she doesn't look like it. But he did say U of I was in there. I don't even see them. I don't think so. Which way he said? They are. Yes, they are. South, bottom of the south. They're the 15 seed in the south, Idaho. I don't think so. Playing against the number two seed, Houston. Oh no, Houston. We have to play against Houston. Houston is good. I don't even see them. We don't even have the same bracket. Oh, there's a whole bottom part. Yeah. Huh? There's all the people. I remember. There's St. Mary's. Yeah. Like what are we talking about? Oh yeah, there's Michigan. Oh yeah. All right. Oh yeah. Come on. So this is going to be. Fun one this year. All right. Here we go. Get excited. Good luck. Oh, and hey, Idaho. Oh, hey. Oh, hey. Let's get there, buds. Let's get there. See some vandals in the men's NCAA bracket. That'd be cool. It's right there. They are going to play at least one game. I know, but they're going against Houston. What does that mean? I don't know. Houston's good. They're a second seed. Okay. That's good. Cinderella story, big upset. Idaho for the final four. Come on, Moscow. What are they? Vandals? That's right. Come on, vandals. Come on, vandals. That's not who I'm going to go to win. You're not? You don't have faith in you or I? I do not. I mean, I do, but that's not, I'm not picking them to go all the way. I don't know. Are they going to be Houston? I'd like them to. That's not what I asked. I'm probably not going to pick them. Oh, no. I don't know who I'm going to pick. Here we go. Fill this out. I always pick who like, who's pulling me a little bit. Like I read the names and I go, okay, UCLA or UCF. And then I go, UCF. Except I'm not going to pick UCF. I'm going to pick UCLA. Here we go. Why are you just looking at me? Because I told you I didn't have anything to talk about here. Well, then we just sit and we look at each other. You were just reading me something. There was a seven year old girl who said that Jeremy gave her all the answers to the questions. That's right. Yeah. She said her seven year old told her that Jeremy was giving all of the answers to her at school. And so then she kept probing with some other questions and found out that her seven year old had named her brain Jeremy. And Jeremy is giving her all of the answers, which makes sense because that's what a brain does. And then you said you wanted to name your brain. Yeah. And I said, I think that's a great idea. I think it's a great idea too. What do you want to name your brain? I don't know. Do you have any ideas? Do you want to name it so that you can praise it? Or do you want to name it so that when you are forgetful or things happen, you can be mad at it. Chastise it? Yeah. Or both. I don't want to chastise it because sometimes it's just forgetful and that's okay. Because it's thinking about a lot of things. I know. But there is something too. Quiet down, Gladys. Gladys is a good one. You know what I mean? Yeah. Like where you can be like, hey, hey, hey, Gladys, one thing at a time. I kind of like the older name because I'll never be mean to an old person. Okay. Let me think. I like the Gladys idea. Oh, Florence. Florence is a great name. Plus you could be frustrated for forgetful Florence. For forgetful Florence. Go to bed. I kind of like Florence. I like Florence too. It's got to be Florence. My brain's name is Florence. It's a pretty good name. It's a good one. Are you going to name yours? I don't know. I haven't decided. Oh, or Mabel. Mabel's a good one too. Sure. That's also like a maybe. I'll have to check with Mabel. I'm not going to ever do that. That's not that's that's me. I like forgetful Florence more. I do too. Or frustrated Florence. Right. See, Florence wrong one today. Frustrated at you, Florence. You need to calm down, Florence. I think this could be a big breakthrough for you. What do you mean? In what way? In what way? In the way that you would be able to personify your brain and say, hey, Florence, we're not going to do that right now. Yeah. Being able to talk to your brain as if it's another entity is what I'm saying. But like I'll be nice because Florence. Of course you would. And in my head because it's kind of an older name. It's like when the bluey and his sister dress up is the old granny's. Right. What's bluey's sister's name? Ah. All I was bingo in my head and that's not it. That is it. Is it? Yes. I thought that was the dad. No, bandit is the dad. Bandit is the dad. It's bingo. Yeah. Okay. All I can think of was bingo and I'm like, is that okay? Okay. So you have to come up with an old person lady name too. Why does that have to be old lady? It's going to be like Gunther. Gray matter Gunther. Or Gunther the Gray, like a wizard. I don't like the bad. I kind of like where that's going. Gunther the Gray. I like it. Yeah. Gunther and Florence. Uh-huh. Gunther and Florence. Gunther and Florence. Sit in a tree. No. B-R-A-I-N. That's brains. I wanted you to have an old lady's name so that our granny's could get together. I see. It's fine. Florence can get together with Gunther the Gray. Gunther the Gray. Yeah. We can have a collective mind. Sure. Sesh. I kind of like this for you. I think this is a big move. Florence. I think you being able because your brain's busy. I think you could go Florence one thing at a time. Yeah. Like you can not scold Florence because that's not the right word but you can go hey. It chilled down Florence. Yo, yo, yo Florence. Let's just. Easy up. We can't multitask. We learned this yesterday. Yeah. One thing at a time. See. Let's step this out. And if Florence is being mean about you, you can go uh-uh. That's not nice Florence. Zip it. Whoa. You had a pointer finger. Zip it. Florence. You don't talk bad about me. I like it but I also like Jeremy. I think that is funny. For a seven year old, this is very creative. Jeremy gives me all the answers. It's cool. Jeremy's my brain. Oh, it's funny. Okay. Florence. Nice to meet you. Florence. Nice to meet you Gunther. The gray. I got a spam call yesterday and it said publisher's clearing house. Why are they calling? I didn't even answer. Okay. Couple of things. Publisher clearing house started as a magazine subscription thing. And then if you subscribed to a magazine or two or 12 or whatever, you got them for like a deal. It was like a Columbia warehouse or a BMG music for magazines if I remember correctly. Okay. And so you could get like red book and family circle and you know whatever other weird magazines you wanted, golf digest, whatever it was. You could subscribe to all these magazines and then you would get entered in to win some grandiose prize. Some like win the lottery type thing. And Ed McMahon would show up at your house. Okay. And he would present a check. Listen to me when I tell you that that's, it wasn't Ed McMahon with the publisher's clearing house. 100%. It's Ed McMahon. Wrong. Because that's initially, I got it at work and all my co-workers were like Ed McMahon, Ed McMahon. And there was a younger woman who works in our office who did not know what the publisher's clearing house was. And so then we had to explain it and we couldn't remember Ed McMahon's name. And I was like, Johnny Carson's come house. And then she was like, who's Johnny Carson? And we went, we are so old and you are so young. Okay. So then the co-worker looked it up and Ed McMahon was actually not associated with publisher's clearing house. He was associated with a different like a competitor. American family publishers. Correct. AFP. Correct. And so then this was like a Mandela effect where everyone assumes that Ed McMahon worked for the publisher's clearing house when in fact he did not. And then that turned into what's the Mandela effect? Okay. But why are there so many pictures and videos of Ed McMahon handing people checks because it was part of AFP? Not part of publisher's clearing house? Correct. So publisher's clearing house never delivered checks to people? I, apparently not. But AFP did? Correct. I believe. Okay, that's not the issue. Oh, this is a major issue. So there was, everyone in my office did not know what the Mandela effect was. And so then we had a long, I know. No one in your office knows about the Mandela effect. Well, the people that were there yesterday did not. And so then we had to talk about the Mandela effect. The fact that it's called the Mandela effect and why? Exactly. The Monopoly man, all of that. Yeah, his monocle. If you don't know the Mandela effect, it's a, how do you explain it, Josh? A great majority of people remember something like Sinbad's Genie movie, for example, or that they were the Berenstein bears, not the Berenstain bears. Correct. A great mass of population remembers something collectively. But then research today shows you that it is in fact not true. And that breaks your brain. It stems from Nelson Mandela. Yeah. People believe that he died in prison in the 1980s when in fact he did not die until much later than that. And so when they heard it, they went, no, no, he died in prison. I really remember that news story. I remember seeing pictures and video of the cell he died in. I do remember that. Some other common ones are that the Monopoly man from the Monopoly board game, he had a monocle when in fact he did not. A lot of people remember Curious George having a tail when in fact he did not. People remember Darth Vader saying, Luke, I am your father, but the line is actually, no, I am your father. Right. All of these things, all of these things, fruit of the loom. People believe that there was a cornucopia. There absolutely was a cornucopia. So yeah, that was a whole office conversation we had where it was like, what's the publisher's clearinghouse? Who's Ed McMahon? What's the Mandela effect? All of this. Who's Nelson Mandela? We even got that question. You had to explain that. All right. I know who asked. Yeah. Because then everybody went, come on. No, she's just younger. No, I understand. But I'm saying that you have that sort of thing when younger people don't know common reference. You go, come on, young person, get with the times. Come on, young person. But that kind of blew our mind too because I always thought Ed McMahon was associated with publishers clearinghouse. Yeah, I'm looking at video of him holding checks right now. What does the check say? I don't know. I'm looking here. Does it say publish clearinghouse? Well, I found somebody had found a piece of mail that says, publisher's clearinghouse, and it has Ed McMahon's picture on the front of the mail. Uh-huh. And it says, we've been searching all over America for one missing super millionaire. Well, there's also, I was just looking at because I Googled it, there's also an episode of Roseanne where Ed McMahon shows up with a publisher's clearinghouse check. That's what I'm saying. He absolutely- Explain that. He absolutely delivered checks to people, publishers clearinghouse. I know. And for some reason- Commercials. For some reason, they're trying to convince us this didn't happen. Who is they? Why are you trying to convince me this didn't happen? I had books that said the baronstein bears, not the baronstain bears. I know. This is a, this is a mind breaker. It's a bad one. I don't like it. And why are you trying to convince me this didn't happen? Yeah. What do you, what do you lose if this was real? Because it was. Also, Curious George did have a tail at one point. I know it. I know it. And the Monopoly Man did have a monocle. I know it. And Sinbad was a genie. Yeah. What's one thing you learned in school that you've never used as an adult? I'll go first. Polynomials. I know it would be some, some math stuff for sure. Oh yeah. Polynomials are. Yes. Please explain because we only said that. Oh, I was waiting for you to say. Well, I mean, aren't polynomials when you've got like math equations that are in parentheses that are together? It's an algebraic expression consisting of variables, coefficients, and exponents combined using addition, subtraction, and multiple exponents. So, this is a multiplication where exponents are non-negative integers. Example, 3x squared plus 2x minus 5. Yeah, I've never used those. Thanks, Mr. Nyblat. Uh-huh. All right. That was my, that was my geometry teacher in high school. Shout out. BHS. When do you use polynomials? Okay. Here's the better question. When is it appropriate to use a polynomial? Never. Polynomials are widely used in daily life models. Tell me. Analysis and predict outcomes across various fields. Common applications include calculating total costs in businesses. And never. Engineering safe structures. I don't have to do that. That's not my job. Modeling infectious disease spreads. I don't have to do that. Designing smooth curves in computer graphics. Analyzing economic growth trends. No, none of those are my job. I'll never, I'll never use a polynomial. Even simple daily tasks like estimating total shopping costs based on varying quantities of items could involve polynomial expressions. Not will could. Right. That could involve waste of time. Polynomials, if I could have that time back that I spent trying to learn you. Man, oh man. What a nicer person I would be. Any linear function is a polynomial. Any parabola solving most algebra problems. What's a parabola? Characteristic polynomials of a matrix. Polynomial regression, including linear regression. Listen, it all makes sense. No, it does. Not necessary. What's a parabola? Oh, it's a symmetric curve. That's right. Like a bridge. Our suspension bridge. Who was a geometry teacher and she loves math and she loves geometry. And she's disappointed in you right now. And I don't even care. She's probably going to come at me. You use parabolas and polynomials and this and this and this. Well, guess what? I probably don't. Now your turn. What's something you learned that you've never used? I had to read and write some books that maybe were important. I had to do some book reports. I couldn't tell you. I don't think that I gained a lot from suffering through a good portion of Shakespeare. And I appreciate it, but I don't know the supervalued it. Do you remember what books you read? No. You don't even remember what Shakespeare stories? I know Romeo and Juliet was one, but I don't remember much beyond that. I didn't do a lot with English because here's what happened. I really enjoy grammar. I really like creative writing. I don't like reading literature. I just don't. Not into it. I like reading. It is not my format. Literature? I know we read the Scarlet Letter at one point. Not for me. Okay. I can't sit in a classroom with 20-some-odd other people and read. I don't like reading. It's not the right setting. Yeah, I don't like reading with people. Yeah, I don't like when we read out loud and take paragraphs with people. It didn't work for me at all. I'm a pretty fast reader. And so when we had to read in a group, I was already pages ahead. I know. And then the teacher would be like, are you following along? I'd be like, you want me to go back? Now I have to go back in the story. I'm chapters ahead. Thanks, teacher. Yeah. See, I don't team well when it comes to that either. Let's see. I did terrible in chemistry and I haven't had to use that much. But I'm interested in it now. I think I'm more interested in history now than I was then. Yeah, me too. I wish I would have paid attention more in history. But I didn't care about it then. It was annoying. I'm not going to remember these dates. This makes no sense to me. Yeah. But now as an adult, I'm like, that's fascinating. I probably heard about that, but didn't pay attention. Yeah. So that's kind of a bummer for me, I guess, that I didn't spend more time in those. But I also like, I really liked art class. I liked Spanish. I liked my guitar class. I really enjoyed my home x stuff. I had really fun electives that I liked. I liked a lot of that stuff. But just the required major credit stuff, boring. I was in chemistry class too. I don't know why I was in that class. I don't know if it was a mandatory class or if it was, I don't know, it had to have been. There's no way that they would have been like, yeah, you're cut out for chemistry. Let's put you in there. You're cut out for chemistry. You could be. Nobody would have said that. I didn't belong there. There's just a bunch of math in it. And then they were like, join the physics club. And I was like, okay. Yeah. See, physics might have been interesting. I didn't take physics, but they had a lagoon day where they'd go study physics at lagoon. And I think that's cool. They convinced me to join the physics club. Again, I didn't belong there. They built a trebuchet. I said, I don't have any part in this. I'm going to stand here and watch. If you need me to remove the trash, I will do that. You want snacks? Exactly. I will go get you some snacks. Who needs some water? I'll get you some water. I'm good for that. I'm parabola. What? That's funny. Who invited Chantel to the physics club? I've got you hydrated. It's an important part of the team. It's important. While we're learning about forces of nature and so forth. Yes. It's important. And I will take credit in helping build this thing. Of course you will. I was running some errands with the kids last night. It was just me and the kids. That was a big important meeting for many hours. Emory drove us. Because now she's in her car that she hated three weeks ago. That's right. She likes it now. She wants to drive. So she wants to drive us everywhere. So she drove us to a couple of errands and then we were out hustling and bustling. And I said, let's just grab some dinner while we're over here. And there's a soup place. Oh, look here we go. Cadmé soup place. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And we love it. And we are so excited it's here because anytime we are out of town, we were like, Zupa. I know. And you and Beck do not like soup. It's fine. Beck has come around to some soup. I agree. There are some soups I like, but I don't like certain soups for dinner. It's not, I like soup. You make it sound like I hate soup. I don't hate soup. I just don't think it's a meal by itself. Unless it's a hearty. Thick chili or a lasagna soup or an enchilada soup or something like that. If it's like just broth based, it's not a meal. Okay. Okay. It's part of a meal. I know. You've got, you have a lot of. That's all. I like soups. You do like soups. You like soups. Anyway, so we were there eating dinner last night and Emory and I both were pretty excited because Beck had ordered some soup and he hates soup. He really does. So we did a celebratory. Yes. Did a soup dance? Yep. Beck has come around to soup. And he was even the one that suggested we eat there. How about that? How about that? But they've got a good sandwich too. That's the good part. Yeah. Like you get a good sandwich, a nice warm sandwich, a dinner sandwich with a good dinner soup. Did you just poke yourself in the eye? I did not. It looked like you might have. I ordered the tomato soup and he told me, why would you order tomato soup and not a grilled cheese sandwich? Correct. You can't just eat tomato soup. See. You have to dip the grilled cheese in. 100% agree. And I said, well, they have grilled cheese here. I could have ordered the grilled cheese and then he said, why would you order a grilled cheese? You could make that at home. And I said, well, you could make your ham and cheese sandwich at home. But no, we spent 12 bucks for that. Well, that's a good conversation. On going out to eat. We have all of this stuff at home. We could have just made this at home. It would have been cheaper, but then we would have had to cook and clean. And I don't get a chocolate dipped strawberry at home. I see. They need to pay you. Who does? Cafe Zupa. Yeah, they do. They need to pay you money. Yeah, they do. Because of the way you talk about them. The amount of times I go there? They owe you money at this point. Yeah. Do you know how many rewards I have? Do you own money in them? I should. No, I do not know how many rewards you have. I have a lot of reward points. Yeah. Good for you. And I asked them yesterday, I said, how do I use these reward points? And they said, oh, you just find the item that you want, and then you scan the QR code. And I went, okay, I'd like to do that, please. Do that. So I did. So now I have fewer reward points than I did yesterday. Well, but you gained some as well, didn't you? I did. Because you still spent some money, which gained you some more points. Correct. I have points all over town. I'm a big points guy. I like points, like to go eat places and give me some rewards points. I like, there's a way to earn free food. I like that. Yes. Especially because if I'm going to eat there anyway, exactly. It might as well give me a perk like a free appetizer. And then what I do is I stockpile my rewards for a long time. And then every time I go, I can get something free. And I'm going to earn enough rewards with my purchase to always get something. To repay that back. So every time I go, I can get something free. I work the system. I like the points. That's how it's going to be for me at Zupa's. You got to be careful. You got to make sure you stockpiled enough. I got stockpiles, baby. Okay. Baby. Got points. Well, good. I'm glad you had a good time. It's always fun. I grabbed some dinner on the way home. It was less than a good decision. But I did make, listen, I did make the best decision. And I went incredibly small in my portion. And I didn't feel bad about that. And I didn't get sides. I just got the main little thing. And I, and I'm okay with that. I would have been fine if I had just gotten the soup, but no, they gave you the roll and the chocolate covered strawberry. And I said, that's fine. I'll just give that to Emery. You didn't, you ate it. Josh, I want you to name something that you finally came around to. Like, do you know what I mean when I ask you that? Onions. Okay. All right. That's a good one. Not in the way that some members of your family feel like I should, but onions is on the list. Okay. That's a good one. That's great. Good answer. Is that, is that what you meant? I can't get kids like family feud. Good answer. Good answer. Okay. Good. Good good. Survey says, how did I do? I just told you. Top answer. I mean, in your world, yeah, I didn't think that you were going to think of anything, but well, no, no, no, no, no, that's not what I meant. I just meant. Settle down. That's not what I meant. Gunther, the gray is offended. No, I thought you were going to have to take some time and think about it and, but you shot that answer out and that was good. That was good. Trying to think of others. Okay. That's fine. I'm going to tell you one of mine. Mine is music related because I used to hate the band Led Zeppelin. Oh, interesting. Very much. But you've come around to Led Zeppelin. Yeah. And now I really like Led Zeppelin. Is that really like? Yeah. Like I keep listening to their stuff. They're good. They're so good. And I used to think, and here's the thing that I do. If somebody's really into something, then I go, especially if a lot of people are into it, I go, I don't like that. And so everybody likes Led Zeppelin. Well, a lot of people like Led Zeppelin. And so then I was like, no, I don't care for them. And I really didn't. It wasn't just because I was trying to be different, but it was like, I don't really like. You just didn't know what you were missing out on. Kind of. And then I. So do you have a favorite right now? Cool in the rain. That's a great pick. Yeah. It's so good. I'm late to the Led Zeppelin party, but I'm here now, everyone. Another one is a book. So The Catcher and the Rye. Okay. You know that book? Yeah. Everyone would talk about how amazing that book was, how amazing that book was. And I read it in my younger days, like 20 years ago, and I'd be like, what's so great about this book? I think it's kind of boring. And then I just recently reread it and I was like, this book is actually really good. Wow. I know. I know. That's the gift me. Books and music and onions. Are you? I would also say fishing is a big one on my list. For a long time, I just was like, no. Boring. But then I found a fishing version that I greatly enjoyed. And came around to fishing very quickly once I found, because I tried, I said like 2016, 2017, I said, I really want to try to get into fishing. And so I tried just spinner fishing. I tried baitcaster fishing, bass style fishing. I tried a lot of different things just to try to get into it to see what am I missing? So many people love this. What is it about it? And I can't figure it out. So I'm going to try. So we got some entry level gear, tried a couple of things. And then once I was introduced to fly fishing, it was over. I am absolutely done for. You were hooked from the get go. Thanks a lot, Jason. Yeah. Yeah. My buddy Jason really destroyed my entire hobby. Like everything broke down and I went, there's one. Yep. I'm going to throw everything I have into this one. And but it's been fantastic. It's therapeutic. It's nature based. It's all the things that I love. You've got to see some really cool spaces. It's amazing. Anyway, I digress. I could talk about that forever. We know. Because it finally came around to it. What else? Onions, I only say because growing up, I just despised onions. I think as you age and your palate matures, I think I came around to flavor. Yeah. Just in general. And I really had my eyes open to some like Thai food took me a minute. But I really came around to Thai food and found my own way. Because someone tried to show me a way and it was not the right way. I didn't know what the right way was for you. And it's a wonder that I ever tried it again after that. I didn't know what the right way for you was. Not a bunch of meat on bones. I'll tell you that much. It's not that. I didn't know that that meat was going to come on a bone. I knew early on that you were not a meat on bone kind of guy. I did not know that the thing I ordered for you was going to be meat on bones. It was a bucket of meat on bones. It was in a bucket. It was a whole big styrofoam cup of meat on bones. Yum. I offered to peel it off for you. Yeah, it was not. There was too much. There was too much going on in that bucket of meat on bones. I just had to go a different direction. Maybe one day I'll come around to chicken on the bone, but chicken on the bone is a no go. That's a real strong no for me. For now. I don't necessarily mind like if there's a T bone steak and I have to take that off the bone. I don't really care about that. Or ribs. I know. I've actually really come around to ribs. There it is. That's a big one. I've really come around to ribs. I like those. And there's a bone involved, but it's... There's a difference between ribs and T bone steaks versus chicken on the bone. Because the tendons are big. That's exactly what I'm talking about. I can't do chicken on the bone. I just cannot. You'll never come around to that. I don't think I ever will. I think I'm broken. I've started to dabble in apple pies. Yes, you have. Yes, you have. So I'm beginning to come around to apple pies. That's true. I'm not full in. I don't like a heap and pile of hot apple. But I like an apple crisp where it's a thin layer of thin sliced apples. I do like that. That's true. You do. I'm into coming around to some things. Congratulations. Yeah, yeah. Trying to work on myself, you know? It's a new year, new me. Every day. Better every day. You just threw a paper at me and gave me about half a second to prepare to talk about this. No, no. I'm prepared to talk about it. I just gave you one also. Oh, I didn't know. I thought you just threw it at me like, here you go. Talk about it. Okay. I just gave it to you so you could follow along and chime in. So this is something that we participated in as a- You did. No, no. Go ahead. No, we participated in this, was it late last year in the fall. We went to this little art show and we were going to purchase some art, but so much of it had already sold. There were only like a couple of pieces left to purchase to help out at the time. I believe it was a food donation for the food bank. I think so. I think for the food basket of Idaho Falls. Anyway, this is a postcard art show with the little blue bird studio in downtown Idaho Falls. And joyful revolution X. Okay. These are two nonprofits in our community and they put together a postcard art show and they are benefiting the Happyville Community Farm. Which is awesome. I found out about the Happyville Community Farm through Idaho Gives a couple of years ago because it's in a neighborhood. I ran around in as a kid. Like I grew up in Happyville for a lot of years in Idaho Falls. If you know where Happyville is, then you know. If you don't, it's okay. It's just a little tiny little neighborhood in Idaho Falls. And I lived in that little bowl of a neighborhood for a lot of years. But the Happyville Community Farm is a- It is what it is. It's a community garden where people can plant and grow food and stuff. Which is really cool. But this postcard art show, we're actually making art for this. We are. And so I've got to get busy making art. The same. I got to get my postcard done. So you could pick up a packet. I don't know if they still have packets available. You could pick them up on Saturday, this past Saturday. If you're interested, you could probably go and see the little blue bird studios that they still have packets available. It says March 14th through April 4th. March 14th is when you could pick it up. Oh, I see. You see that little green box. So there is potential that they still have packets. Perfect. And then there's a gallery. You make your art and then you return it by April 4th. And then they have a gallery opening. And then you can buy your favorite piece of artwork and donate to the Happyville Community Farm. Yeah, which I think is great. Pretty amazing. Yeah. They have all the information. If you haven't been into little blue bird studios downtown, by the way, go. It's adorable. It's adorable. And they're making really fun art. And the owner's amazing. She's so nice. What's her name again? Krissa. That's right. Yep. Go see these guys. They're very, very cool. And so yeah, we'll have some pieces that you and I are making for this. April 11th is when the gallery opens. What piece of art are you going to do? I don't know. I have to decide. I'm kind of nervous. Why are you nervous? It's just your art on display. I know. No big deal. What if mine is the only one that doesn't get purchased? It will be. I know. That's just my style. I go in thinking, oh, mine's so cute. You know what else is happening April 11th? My opera debut. That's right. So you can go purchase a piece of art that I made in the morning and then watch me make a stage debut that night. Isn't that fun? That's totally fun. Yeah. Anyway, postcard art show is going to be pretty cool. And I got to get busy making art. I don't know. I have no idea. I've got to get inspired. And I have so many mediums to work with. Do I do a watercolor? Do I do a color pencil thing? Do I do an actual woodblock color? Carving thing? Do a mix of it. I've thought about that. That's what I do. I do a mix of everything. You are a mixed media person. Man, I'm going to have to ponder. I'll figure something out, but I'm excited for it. Art. Anyway. Art is cool. It is. Make some art. I don't want to lose that. So I'm going to hand that back to you. Okay. Because otherwise I'll lose it. Yeah. Just a friendly reminder to do some art. Get creative today. Do something. Even if it's just scribbling in a journal. Express yourself. Hey, hey, hey. You've got to make it. I knew it. Hey, hey, hey, hey. Hey, would you rather this or that? Would you rather be friends with your celebrity crush or go on a date with them? Be friends with your celebrity crush or go on a date? Yes. Your celebrity crush is Christina Ricci. That's right. My celebrity crush is Paul Rudd. Yes. So would I rather be friends with Christina Ricci or go on a date with Christina Ricci? Yes. I think I would rather have some sort of like longer standing relationship there. I think a friendship would be interesting with someone who is in that celebrity world. I think that would be interesting to be sort of just a regular civilian person who was friends with someone who was a celebrity. Because then you could say, if somebody ever talks about them, you could say, oh, I'm friends with him. And they'd say, whatever. You're not. And I'd be like, oh, yeah. I'll call her real quick. Hey, Paul. Yeah, what's up? Hey, buddy. Yeah. Hey, friend. Are you picking friend as well? I'm picking friend because I think, listen, I already got a love match. Oh, let's go. Who's that? You. Snookums. No. Nope. You've done too much. You've gone too far. So I'm just going to be friends. And then we could double date. See, that would be fun, wouldn't it? It would be fun. Yeah. Well, we're going out with Paul and his wife. Right. It would always be. And who's her? I would never know her name. Do you know his wife's name? No. I've never looked her. You're about to. It doesn't matter. Even if I know her name, I'll just call her his wife. Her name is Julie Yeager. Just Paul's wife. Julie. We're going to dinner with Paul and his wife. Paul's wife, Julie. They look adorable together. Of course they look adorable together. Have you seen them? Yes. Settle down. Why are you saying it like that? I've seen Christina Ricci's husband. I have. And? He is a hair designer. He's a hairstylist. What's his name? I know this, but I cannot remember. James. Nope. Mark. I think that's right. It's Mark. Yes. Okay. Mark Hampton. Mark and Christina. We're going to dinner with Mark and Christina. And people would say, oh, who are they? And we'd say, oh. My Hollywood friend, Christina Ricci. Yeah. Mark Hampton hair is his whole thing. Which checks out. Christina is so big into fashion and things, that makes sense. They would be together and that's why her hair looks good. Good for her. That would be cool if you were friends with them, because then I would always have nice looking hair too. Oh, you think Mark's going to be like, let me fix this? Yeah, of course. And how would Kim feel? Kim, oh, she would be sad. Were you about to say Kim who? I thought we were talking about celebrities still. Whoa. She doesn't listen. It's fine. Nobody tell Kim. Anyway, Julie and Paul look very good together. Yeah. That's why we're just. It's a wonderful match. That's why we're just going to be friends. Okay. Because I've already found a love bug. Would you rather this or that? Okay. Harry Styles just hosted SNL this last weekend. Have you watched any of the show? I have not. I need to. I have not caught up on it. He's a huge host. Every time he entered any sketch, I was a little annoyed, because fangirls were, whoo, every time he walked into a sketch. He's pretty handsome. I understand. But that's a lot. I didn't think that initially of him, but lately I think, Harry Styles. So I need to catch up on it. But I think it's this upcoming week. I'm just looking here. Jack Black will be hosting. Oh, nice. And Jack White will be musical guest. That's awesome. And I think that's fantastic. I do too. And are they going to perform together as Jack Gray? Or Black and White? Or the Gray Stripes? Do they perform Ebony and Ivory? Probably not. Probably not. Do they perform Black and White for Michael Jackson? I don't know. That's funny. Yeah. But the Jacks, maybe just the Jacks. The Jacks, two Jacks, maybe. Interesting. So Connor Story, Ryan Gosling, and Harry Styles were the past three episodes during the March 14th episode with Harry Styles. The show teased that the next host and musical guest would be the two Jacks. Jack Black as host, Jack White as musical guest. Kind of interesting. Jack Black returns exactly one year after he hosted in season 50. He will be back as the voice of Bowser in the Super Mario Galaxy movie. So it's a great time to be promoting that. And Jack White will make his sixth turn as musical guest. He made his debut in October of 2002 when the White Stripes performed. Maybe it's the Gray Stripes. Maybe. The Black and White Stripes. Or just the two Jacks. Two Jacks. It'll be cool if they do perform together. That would be really fun. I hope they do, because that would be a lot of fun. Yeah. I like both of them. I know, this will be fun. Jack Black hosting Jack White musical guest on SNL. We're both good dudes. Yeah. I like those dudes. Want to wrap up today's show? Oh, is it that time already? It is. Okay. I guess it's that time. Are you done having fun? Or you just want to hang out and do another hour? But what will we talk about? We'll figure it out. We always do. Whether it's worthwhile or not. It is. Every day. It's an hour of nonsense. That's right. We're approaching 430 episodes of the podcast. Look at that. I know, which is pretty great. So if you are listening to the podcast, thanks for listening. There's some people downloading, and we appreciate you. We see you. We appreciate you. If you listen on demand via that way, thank you. If you listen live every day, thank you. Thanks. Yeah. Thanks. No, really, thanks. Yeah. People sometimes will tell us they listen, and then I never know what to say. I should just say, oh, thank you so much, but I apologize. That's always my go-to. I go, I'm sorry. It makes no sense to apologize. You got to have an attitude of gratitude. I do. I really do. I know. I know you're grateful, but you need to convey that. It feels... No, it would be like, yeah, I knew you look like a listener. That is what you think it feels like. It feels like you're going like, yeah. Yeah. Yeah, I know. Well, thank you. You don't know. That's not what you're saying. You're saying, that's awesome. That means a lot. Thank you for listening. Yeah. That's what you say. That's it. It's attitude of gratitude. Gratitude. The gratitude taught me to have an attitude of gratitude. 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