Good morning to your friends and welcome on into a Friday, April 3rd. It is Good Friday. And in case I forget, have a great Easter weekend. There is a lot going on. Let's get to the news, shall we? By the way, watch us on YouTube, Facebook, 997WTN.com, Twitter, Twitch, et cetera. And you can also watch after the show is done. You can also download the podcast anywhere you get your podcasts after the radio broadcast. And again, thank you for doing so. A lot of people actually, I was surprised Sam, a lot of people commenting on our discussion about about Snape in the new Harry Potter show. Now being black, they've decided that Snape, one of the best characters is going to be black. I want to say this because some people are like, you know, coming at me, come at me, bro, whatever. But here's the thing. If you wanted to make any other character black, you could have without impacting the plot. The problem is, and then I'm going to move on because there's a lot going on. And most people don't care about this, but you could have taken almost any other character and made that character black and not impacted the plot. But as we discussed before the news, what you've basically done is you have impacted not only the plot, you've impacted the lore of the books. Because you've now essentially sort of changed the relationship, if you will, between Snape as a young man and Harry Potter's parents. I don't want to, I feel silly now just even talking about this. But, you know, just if you, if you are a fan of Harry Potter and you, because my kids grew up watching Harry Potter. I mean, it was like, do you know, if you're a person of a certain age, I know that Jay can relate to this. You know, if you are a person of a certain age, then you remember growing up with the Star Wars movies, for example. And so when, you know, I was a young man, I grew up with Star Wars. Well, my kids grew up and maybe your kids grew up with the Harry Potter movies. And so for a lot of younger adults, this, this may really hit home. As a matter of fact, I thought maybe in Sam and I were talking off the air. Hagrid, you could have, if you, if you have to do it. You could have made Hagrid Black. You could have made any other character could have made, been made Black. But for whatever reason, and I don't know the reason why, maybe we can figure it out. But why did they choose Snape of all the characters who, as you pointed out, and it was a great point, Snape is the one that kills Dumbledore. So now in the new movie, movies or shows, you're going to have the only black character killing the hero. And so now people are going to say, oh, well, that's racist. You know what I mean? The whole thing makes no sense. Well, the memes have just gone crazy. Oh, have they? Oh, people are using AI to they're saying that it's because Snape is black, that it's Harry Potter and the chamber is loaded. They're making all kinds of they've AI'd glocks into his hands instead of wands. It's, it's out of control. Now, OK, so this is what I'm getting. This is what I'm getting. This is what I love about the super text line. You know what I'm getting, right? Memes 1323. Dan, please shut the F up about this. 205, who sends me hate every single morning. Holy crap, Dan, I actually agree with you. The reason I don't want Snape being black is because in the books, they tease him as a kid and hang him upside down from a tree. Yeah, specifically. Yep. It's I understand part of the logic. Out of all of the actors in the original movie series, nobody comes close to Alan Rickman's performance. He fully embodied what it meant to be that character. So I get maybe thinking you have to go a different direction. You have to maybe have somebody who's a polar opposite. I do believe a lot of people are saying Adam Driver, very similar build, similar features. We know Adam Driver is not going to come in and do the same Snape. He actually gives you an opportunity to do a younger, broody, emotionally traumatized in the Star Wars movies. He could have come in and still given you that, you know, Salo skin, long, silky black hair appearance with a slightly different interpretation. OK, moving right along because I got I got half the people yelling at me. I got half the people saying, you know, you're right. So on and so forth. However, we all care about Iran and there is a story. CNN, of course, is leading with this. No big shock. But this is the headline, roughly half of Iran's missile launching and drone capabilities are still intact. How many bombs have we dropped on now? Just so you know, I don't know if I believe this. I don't think I do believe this. Jay, do you believe this? Do you believe that roughly half of Iran's missile launching and drone capabilities are still intact? I might I might give some grace on the drone capability, the drone part. Yeah, but I don't believe the missile capabilities. I don't believe that half of Iran's missile launching capabilities are still intact. No, there's no way. You can drop 13,000 bombs on Iran. And that was earlier in the week. Just us, Israel's dropped 7,500 themselves. OK, so what are you going to say, Jay? No, no, I can say, you know, you could make the case, perhaps, that some almost homemade, for lack of a better term, drones can be thrown out there, you know? Yeah, you don't have to have any real big official drone launching pad. And I don't know, you know, but the missile stuff. Yeah, I don't believe that. They could probably just bulk order from Timu. Remember what's happening? Remember what's going on is you have you've got propaganda on all sides. You know, the Trump administration, of course, they do have their propaganda and that that's just not an insult to the Trump administration. That is just, you know, they they have the things that they're saying. They they have their narrative that they're trying to put forward. They also have the things that they're holding back because they don't want Iran to know what their next move is. OK, so that's number one. But also remember that there is an anti-Trump propaganda machine. It is a massive machine here in this country as well. CNN is the head of the snake. You've got actually it's a it's a multi-headed snake. The anti-Trump apparatus here in this country. You've got the New York Times, the Washington Post. You've got CNN, MSNBC as well. But anyway, this is what CNN is leading with. Iran still has significant missile launching and drone capabilities, according to this report, which cited three. Wait for it. Anonymous sources familiar with recent US intelligence assessments. Hey, Sam, you think one of these is Joe Kent? I'm just asking a question. One of them might be Joe Kent. The other one might be Tulsi Gabbard. Of course, we know that Tulsi, if you've been following the news, you know, the Pan Bindi got ousted, fired yesterday. And word is that Tulsi Gabbard could be next. And so it doesn't surprise me that you have members if they actually have these anonymous sources. It wouldn't surprise me that they're trying to pressure, you know, put some pressure on Donald Trump and try to, you know, do what they can to. Make it look like the Trump administration is failing to put more pressure on Donald Trump to stop this campaign. I think it all. But what it actually does show is his willingness to cut down on you, cut bait and move on. I think that's probably the most important thing that we're getting out of this. We just finished year one and we're already parsing through what? 40% of the cabinet at this point. I mean, AG is out. You had the director of the FBI, Bongino out. Yeah, but he quit. He didn't get fired. He was. But there's there's probably an ultimatum in some capacity. It's about time. Like it's time for this purge to, you know, begin a reset, refresh and reset. I'm going to be honest with you. My my favorite day of the week is going to be Easter Sunday. Cooler rain and a high of 63. I think that the chance of rain is going to fade because we're also looking at very low humidity. So be pleasant. Listen, there's no way in heck God is going to allow rain. On Easter Sunday. Hey there, I'm Paula Pan. I help people make the smartest money decisions possible. Joe, you know what's been great about being a saver for money to make? And that money over the past couple of years has made a pretty good yield. Pre pandemic money was making zero. Now it's actually making something, but that's starting to go down, down, down. I love how we can play the fact that inflation has been really high as a positive. But if you're a saver, you know what that means? To change. So relining, Joe, so relining. Afford anything. Follow and listen on your favorite platform. There's family get togethers to happen and kids got to run around looking for those Easter eggs, which is also an end. You got to go to church, right? So those are the big three. Well, you know, there's one person out there praying for their tomatoes. They get splashed on Sunday. You know, there's one person out there in the middle Tennessee area that needs that rain Sunday. Who's that? I'm just saying there's always one. Oh, there's always one. There's always one praying for rain for their tomatoes. Let's see here. So the Trump administration is vehemently denying that Iran still has half of their missile and drone capabilities. The story continues. Although Trump administration officials have made claims about the degree of destruction that U.S. and Israeli airstrikes have wrought. The report offered more context for the state of Iran's military arsenal. According to the sources, roughly half of Iran's missile launchers and thousands of one-way attack drones do remain intact. Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell pushing back on the report in comments to CNN saying that it was completely wrong. The White House also offered its own take. Anonymous sources desperately went to attack President Trump and demean the incredible work of our United States military in achieving the goals of Operation Epic Fury. White House spokesman Anna Kelly said in a statement to The Huffington Post, here are the facts. Iranian ballistic missile and drone attacks are down 90 percent. Their Navy is wiped out. Two thirds of their production facilities are damaged or destroyed. And the United States and Israel have overwhelming air dominance over Iran. And that is consistent. We have heard that their their attacks against Israel and some of these other Middle Eastern nations, they were plenty in the beginning of this of this campaign as they were defending themselves. And as time has gone on, these attacks have become fewer and fewer on the side of Iran. So we'll have to wait and see if this, you know, it turns out to be true. I don't believe that it's true. And even even people who have not been supportive of this military action in Iran, a military people have not said that the military campaign is ineffective. Like this is the first time I've heard where somebody has actually said, oh, well, this is an ineffective military campaign. It's not. I don't know about the drones. That's the thing, though. I don't know about the drones and I don't know about Iran's military. Those are two of the things that really do kind of remain up in the air. This headline as well, Iran and Oman drafting protocol to monitor the Hormuz is straight traffic. Now, that's a big deal because what that is, I mean, this is from CNBC. This was yesterday afternoon, where if they are going to monitor the Strait of Hormuz, then that means that they'll, you know, open it back up and we'll have at the very least more oil flowing through, which will help overall the gasoline prices here in America. Iran and Oman drafting a protocol to monitor transit through the Strait of Hormuz says the Iranian state news agency, IRNA reported Thursday morning, citing unofficial. Traffic tanker, tanker traffic through the key oil shipping route should be supervised and coordinated. Now, you know that part of this is that they've been wanting to charge money. Tolls, if you will, for some of these ships to roll through or to sail through. They say, of course, these requirements will not mean restrictions, but rather to facilitate and ensure safe passage and provide better services to ships that pass through this route. Now, the reason why this is important is because what has Donald Trump been saying all along? Donald Trump has been saying, if you want the bombing to stop, then one of the big things, remember Iran said supposedly that they wanted a ceasefire. Donald Trump said Iran is asking for a ceasefire. They came back and said, no, we didn't. Trump said, you want the ceasefire to stop, then open up the Strait of Hormuz. This is a step towards opening the Strait of Hormuz. So to me, that almost tells you that with Iran reaching out to Oman to open up the Strait of Hormuz with apparently some conditions or whatever. But this is a step clearly in the right direction. 621 on Super Talk 99.7. Super Text Line is open. 615-737-9986. Watch us on Facebook, like and subscribe, by the way, on the YouTube channel. Chris Hand did a thing the other day where they figured out that a lot of the people, this was interesting, Jay, a lot of the people that were watching on YouTube actually had not subscribed to the YouTube channel. Yeah, I think it was like 75%. It was a surprisingly large number. Come on, people, step it up. All you got to do is literally one click. It's called lurking and it's weird. The internet term. Lurking because they don't interact. They're non-committal. They're non-committal. Commit people. Yeah, but I like the numbers. We all like the numbers, but we would love it if you clicked and subscribed to the YouTube page. Those are rookie numbers. Watch us every morning long. It's exactly right. Those are rookie numbers. Come on, man. We'll never beat Joe Rogan. If you people don't... No matter how many people mistake you for him. It's exactly. Yeah, that's why I'm wearing the Scali caps now because everybody kept thinking, you know, man, you look so much like Joe Rogan. It's all the beef cake that I have. I mean, just so buff. So buff. I mean, it's easily... He started wearing the Scalis, by the way. What? Yeah, Rogan has some. Rogan is now wearing the Scali caps? Yeah. Really? Yeah. I think he's copying your style. I think that. So one of the guys on the five, who's the big beefy guy on the five? What's his name? Tyrus? Yes. Yeah. Tyrus is now wearing these things too. Actually, Tyrus actually... Tyrus has two Scali caps, the exact ones that I have from Boston Scali. So there you go. Nobody cares. 623 and Jay's got the news coming up at 630 Jay. So you took my Boston Scali advice. Oh, okay. Yes, I did, Jay. You know, you asked me where I got mine and... Oh. Actually, you know what, Jay? I flattered. No, no, no. Sam is laughing. Actually, that's where I... Because I originally started wearing the Scali cap that I had for a year. I had two. Right. And then Jay said, Why don't you check out Boston Scali? And I did and I... Dude, I am... I know. I am so addicted. I know. Chris yesterday asked me how many I have. I said nine. I actually went home and counted. I've got like 12. Yeah. I mean, you've been at a great site. So embarrassed. 12 tons of... How many... Hey, Jay, real quick. How many total Kit Kat bars was that? 413,000. How much is a Kit Kat bar these days? Man, that's a good question. Like how many... And what do you do with that many Kit Kat bars? I mean, they're going to like sell it on the black market. Is there a black market for Kit Kat bars? Well, you know, the cost of chocolate has skyrocketed, you know, like everything else. But yeah, I think there have been problems with cocoa crops and, you know, that have caused the escalation of the price of chocolate. So maybe there is a black market for it. I have a theory. What's your theory? They're going to short the Kit Kat stock. 400,000 bars. That's a lot of bars, man. If they're typically going for $1.82 to 2.19 a bar, and then they got to raise the price because now they're missing 400,000 Kit Kat bars. Short the stock. Make some money. Can I be honest? If I was going to steal hundreds of thousands of candy bars, it wouldn't be Kit Kat. Reese's. Absolutely. I knew I liked you for a reason. Jay, what would you steal? Oh gosh, the peanut M&Ms, man. I'm an addict. Okay, you know, that's good as well. Not as good as Reese's. Well, yeah, I mean, Reese's are right up there, believe me. But yeah, I've got... Man, I paid 14 bucks for that big, like, two pound bag of M&Ms. And I've got them stashed in the house. My wife, she doesn't listen this time of morning. She doesn't know I have them. So, I mean, it's kind of like my little secret. Yeah. Yeah. Does your wife know that it doesn't know that you have all this candy stashed? No, man. Okay. Yeah, that's my own little secret. Do you know what I used to do in a previous life? I had beef jerky stashed at work. This was in Denver. Because my previous wife, my doctor, told me to stop eating beef jerky. So, what do I do? I, of course, start sneaking beef jerky. Yeah, you hoard the stuff. I would hoard the stuff at work because I wasn't allowed to have it at home. And then, of course, I'd come home smelling of beef jerky and whatever. I don't do that anymore. You know why? Because I'm on contours. Jay, I knew there was a reason why I wasn't motivated today. Because nobody's on the road. And our listenership is like 30% of what it usually is because a lot of people aren't working today. But that's okay. I'm just kidding. I am motivated. Somebody made a specific request. Hey, Dan, how about an Artemis update? Okay. How about an Artemis update? There is an incredible video. If you're watching on YouTube, then you can see it. And I'll describe it for you. And if you've been anywhere online, you've seen this video. Now, it is the Orion. When it was taking off, was it Tuesday? Was it Thursday when that took off? Now, it's been a couple of days. But it's from an airplane. It's from a passenger plane. And it's from above as the Orion is taking off. It is an incredible, incredible video. And you can see, I don't know what you call the smoke that ends up behind the ship. But it is an incredible video. And really, once in a lifetime opportunity to see that. And I'm glad that that person was able to get that video of the Orion taking off. So that is definitely a viral moment. They are now in the midst, I believe it is, of day two heading into day three. And they've given their first interviews now. They were on Fox News last night. So I'm just going to play some of this audio and comment throughout. One of the things that I noticed was, and this is interesting, the audio is crystal clear. Like they just, it sounds really good. And they are way up in space. This is Reed Weisman talking about day one and what they experienced there on the Artemis II. So we all wanted to give a shout out to our families first. Because we are pretty far from Earth and we have not gotten to say hi to them yet. You can see the entire globe from pole to pole. You can see Africa, Europe. And if you looked really close, you could see the northern lights. It was the most spectacular moment and it paused all four of us in our tracks. By the way, can I ask this question, Sam or Jay? So now that they are able to see the Earth and its curvature in the whole thing, what is this do the whole, do this to the whole Flat Earth or thing? Is that what Murphy Show was talking about this week with the Flat Earthers and the conspiracy theorists? Where now that we can actually see, you know, this far out, we can see the Earth's curvature, which I've never paid attention to this thing, you know, the whole Flat Earther thing. But I groked it and I chat GPT'd it and I asked what is this do to the whole Flat Earther movement? It completely destroys the Flat Earther movement because now we can see that the Earth is indeed round. Well, and they're going to live in their denial. This was proved a few years ago. They did a light experiment that some Flat Earthers actually did the experiment where they tried to measure light and say that it would be in a straight line and it showed up on a curve and it completely proved them wrong in the very instance. Yeah. And so they're just going to, you know, double down and deny and say that this was AI generated. Yeah, that's what I was going to get at AI generated or a photo shot. It's all, it's all a hoax. And the reason that audio is so clear is like, you know, shoot, that's all fake. So it's like what I said the other day on a Hollywood sound stage. Yeah, they're not in space. Come on. All right. So we, and I'm not going to argue with Flat Earthers, but we spoke yesterday about the toilet, the busted toilet that was broken. It was the fan apparently. The 11 and a half million dollar toilet. No, 11 and no, it's $23 million. That was for the pair. Oh, there are two ones on the ISS. Got it. Well, apparently, you know who they made fix the toilet? Christina Koch. The one female got to get the plunger or whatever it was that she had to do. She was the one that actually fixed the toilet. And this is what she said about that. I'm proud to call myself the space plumber. I like to say that it is probably the most important piece of equipment on board. So we were all breathing a sigh of relief when it turned out to be just fine. It was just an issue, I think of sitting for a long time and needing a little time to warm up a priming issue. But we did originally think that there could have been potentially something fouling up the motor. And luckily we are all systems go. Yep, all systems go as far as the toilet goes. So their systems can all be ready to go. That's exactly right. Christina is the first woman to fly this far out into space. She is, you know, she's actually, she seems like a in watching these interviews. Because I told you, I really wasn't into this story until I saw how intrigued and excited Riker and Amy were on this. And so I kind of got into it. And Christina, she's actually a very cool, very wicked, wicked smart person. And so it's kind of getting to know these folks. Despite the potty problems, the takeoff was a success. The toilet fix was a success. And now they just have to get used to their surroundings. So this is astronaut Jeremy Hansen. Seems like he already is in the, this is audio only, but if you see the video online, he's, he's almost, it's like he's sleeping in a hammock. He's laying in a hammock as he is being interviewed. The four of them are, because there's only four of them on the, on the ship. And they're really in a really, really tight, confined space. Even the space rookie Jeremy Hansen looked at home. It's just so extraordinary. I just kept saying to them yesterday, like, I really like it up here. I wish I could have got here sooner. It's just such a tremendous place to be. The views are extraordinary. It's really fun to be floating around. And it just makes me feel like a little kid. And by the way, I don't know if you know this folks, but a couple of things coming up after the traffic. The first black astronaut to travel around the moon. He was asked about the implications of the, being the first black astronaut to travel around the moon. I love his answer. So I'm going to play that audio for you. And a major milestone for this mission was actually accomplished just a few hours ago. We do have Victor Glover and Victor is the first black astronaut to travel around the moon. Sean, I want to be the biggest and the best when I do. And so whatever it takes, I'll get it done in business and everything else. All I do is know how to fight and earn what I want. My man, Malik asks, what actor, comedian, what you want to collaborate with? Me, Jamie Foxley, Kevin Hart in a movie. We said it on Vernon Davis podcast. So we'll circle back. Be like, yep, it's going to clear. Next role with Vernon Davis. Follow and listen on your favorite platform. He was asked about this and he did give a really good answer. This is what he had to say. I don't hear it. You got it? What's going on here? Okay. Well, this is going to be awkward if I can't get this to play. It's not playing. Hold on. Wise is not playing. Stand by everybody. Stand by. Let's see here. Let's try it here. And I'm going to do this. I'm going to do this. I'm going to do that. And this is going to be audio only, hopefully it plays. Okay. Why is this not playing dang? NABBIT? Are you sure you've got everything up in there? So to speak? Very good. Basically what he says is that he wants to move past all of the conversations of color. Oh, you got it now? All right. Hold on. I've got it from my end. Oh, you've got it from your end? Go ahead and play it. Great question. And I want to highlight, I guess maybe one's fast of this is the tension. I call it. I live in this dichotomy between happiness that a young woman can look at Christina and just physicalize her passion or her interests or even if it's not something she wants to do, she can just be like girl power and that's awesome. And that young brown boys and girls can look at me and go, hey, he looks like me and he's doing what? And that's great. I love that. But I also hope we are pushing the other direction that one day we don't have to talk about these first, that one day this is just, and I listen to this, that this is just a little bit of a little bit of a story. I mean, I totally agree. It's almost like every time they're, I mean, there's, they did it to Todd Bowles Tampa Bay head coach when he took over for the Buck and Ears organization. And he said, you know, asking about being the Bucks first black head coach, what it's like to be one of the few black head coaches in the league. And he said, I'm right for the job because they picked me in my work. And I'm not going to be the first black head coach. I'm not going to be the first black head coach. I'm not going to be the first black head coach. He said, I'm right for the job because they picked me in my work ethic, what I'm good at. It's just like, I just feel like enough already that that's what now people, oh man, it's you're just a white guy. Okay, fine. But the, the, you're pretty fly for one, by the way, the Tampa Bay head coach. Thank you. And now, and now this guy, both saying, you know what, enough already, Victor Glover, enough already, I'm the right guy for the job. I'm, I'm doing the job well. And the reason I'm doing the job well, isn't because of my skin color. It's because of everything that I did up to this point to train and to work hard and the goals and the mission and all that other kind of stuff. But you know what, the, the media is going to talk about it. It's going to be something that they're going to perpetually talk about. And it is what it is. But something big happened last night. The trans lunar injection burn was a success. Now, hopefully this audio, this is audio only is going to play. If not, there's something wrong with the computer. But this is what happened last night, the trans lunar injection burn. It was a success. Now what that is, that's a maneuver that basically pushes Orion out of the earth's orbit. And on that trajectory towards the moon. And yeah, this happened last night. Well, we are still technically an earth's orbit, although we did just do our translator injection burn. And so we are definitely 100% on our way to the moon. The lunar gravity will take over in a couple of days here and start pulling us around the far side. At the end of our translator injection here, about an hour and a half ago, we just really looked at each other. And I know, I know the United States has done this 1968 through 1972, but it's just, this is unbelievable that we can put our minds to something and pull it off. This is, this is an unbelievable technical accomplishment. Yeah. And one of the cool things about all of this is that with modern technology, we're now able to get longer form interviews with these folks. Trace Gallagher on Fox News late last night, got to interview them in a more of a long form kind of a format. And this is part of what that interview was like as he interviewed Christina Koch. You in a few days will become the first humans to travel the farthest in space, more than anybody else has ever done. It took us a long time to get back here. And now we're about to exceed that. Is that a moment of pride? Is it a moment of history? How do we feel about that? It's great you brought that up. We were aware that we would pass that milestone if we happened to launch on this date. There were other days where we wouldn't have necessarily. So we are not necessarily a crew that lives on superlatives, but it is a milestone. That's important. It's important that people can understand and wrap their heads around. What is the latest in what we're doing? What does this mean relative to what we've done in the past? What are we going to be pushing for into the future? We think that the journey that we've been on and all of our teams have been on with us is so much more than just one number. But we also hope that that number just keeps being exceeded and exceeded by the future crews. That's why we're here to build a legacy for the future. Yeah. I mean, this whole thing is, as she said, about the future. They're laying the groundwork. Whole thing's going to last 10 days. They're going to loop around the moon and then come back. Eventually they are going to go 4,700 miles beyond the moon's far side. It's the farthest any human has ever attempted to go. And we explained all that they want to accomplish. Yesterday they want to test our deep space hardware, collect data on radiation exposure. They want to test astronauts' health and performance while out in space. And we're going to be looking at the far side of the moon closer than we ever have. I do find this interesting. From the vantage point of the Orion, it'll look like the size of a basketball held at arm's length. That's incredible. So we're going to get some amazing pictures. Part of why I love this so much is because this truly is American exceptionalism at its peak. And that's what I like about this. A number of things that I like about this. That's one of them. We beat China by a couple of years. Elon Musk is all in on this. He is working on building sort of these cities on the moon at some point. So I think that's exciting as well. And I just told you we want to be on the moon by 2028. China's goal is 2030. Because remember, this is nothing but a fact-finding mission really right now. We will actually land on the moon here in about a couple of years. I'm still trying to figure out what exactly is a self-sustaining human habitat, which is what they're going to have on the moon. Housing for astronauts. Life support for the astronauts. Air, water, food, energy, which is going to be solar power. Hey, Jay, you know how hot it gets on the moon? On the uh... How hot does it get, Dan? Really hot. Hey, do you know how cold it gets on the uh, on the moon? Let me guess. Really cold. Really cold. Thank you. Uh, lunar nights, lunar nights last 14 Earth days and get extremely cold, like minus 280 degrees Fahrenheit. That's how cold it gets on the moon. That's chilly. During the daytime, it's like 260 degrees Fahrenheit. So I mean, you're talking about these massive swings. And so if you, like, I know that people would say, oh, I would love to live on the moon, right? Would you really? Because you're, once the novelty of being on the moon is over, you're dealing with these massive temperature swings. You can't go outside without a bunch of crap on. Yeah, you've got to be totally encapsulated at all times. Yeah, I would, I mean, I would like nice place to visit. I wouldn't want to live there. Right. Psychological factors. Boy, no kidding. Long stays in a small, isolated environment. It's challenging. It's like the talk, the talk radio show studio here. It's like our studio, the WTN studio. Are you volunteering? Nope. Yeah. No, you know, I think my family, I think Amy and Ryker would be like, hey, you want to be the oldest bald guy to go up to the moon? Could you please do that? What if they were like 50 grand for six months? No. I know, it's not a great salary. Well, 50 grand for six months, it's 100 grand a year. That's actually, you know, pretty good. But not to number one, risk your life and number two, to be away from all of the accoutrements. What would you, what would you love most? If you, if, what would you miss the most? If you were going to go jail, start with you and then Sam, what would you miss the most? If you went up to the moon for like six months to live, what would you miss the most about earth? For me, it would just be going outside in the fresh air and, and getting the sunshine and, you know, with shorts and a t-shirt and just, you know, or yeah. Yep. Yeah. I would actually agree with you. What about you, Sam? I would, I would miss my wife first and foremost. Me too. I would, I would, I would also shame on you, Jay, for not saying you'd miss your wife. Well, who said she wouldn't be with me? Oh, that's a fair point. But I think I'd get pretty worn out of trying to trap my gravitational poops and, you know, trying to slam them in the lid so that, because that'd just be, that'd be horrible, you know. So you would bring that up. I mean. I'm just, you got to think about what is going to not be normal, right? And, and, and floating turds are not normal. Well, floating in the air. Full send golf. You guys know how much I really, really love golf and I think every week would be dope to post on the golf channel. I want to get a lot of guests on here. Salim's going to take a leap. I'm down to be in it. It's not really work to play golf. Join the party on the golf course. I was like, let's go to the range. So what are we putting on it? We said 10K, right? 10K. All right. We probably bet more than all the other golf channels, right? 10K. Nine O'Ls. Those guys bet for like cookies. I'm going to shank it. This guy's been trading like a Navy SEAL when it comes to golf. I'm very, very excited. You excited? Yeah. Full send golf. Follow and listen on your favorite platform.