All right, you live, as you said in the outset, you live and reside in Indianapolis. So what is one fun fact about Indianapolis that would surprise most of our listeners? Well, I would hope that most of our listeners watched some of the Final Four, so they got to see all the beauty shots of Indianapolis on TV this weekend, last past weekend. But maybe the sort of lesser known fact is that Kurt Vonnegut, the author of Slaughterhouse 5, among many other books, was born and raised in India. And so you get hints of that impact all over the city. There's a mural downtown. There's a restaurant, an excellent restaurant called Bluebeard that's named after his book of the same name. There's a movie, a art house movie theater that is just like one of the coolest places in India that's called the Can Can, which is also named for something in his book, The Cat's Cradle. So I would say if you are a visitor to India in any capacity, but particularly if you're here for one of the many conventions or large sporting events that we do so well, take the five minute Uber to get to Bluebeard or to Can Can to sort of like have your Kurt Vonnegut experience. There's also a Kurt Vonnegut museum. I can't forget that. So- Oh yeah, of course, there's gotta be. Yes, gotta have a museum. So yeah, try that. Kurt Vonnegut home of his birth too, probably. Exactly, exactly. So yeah, so just keep that in mind when you're thinking about India, along with all the other great stuff. All right, good to know. As far as well read as I like to think that I am, I have never read a Kurt Vonnegut book. So I need to go out and, actually I'm looking for a new book to read. So I think you just- Oh yeah. All that dilemma for me. All right, well, so now I've got a question for Lightning Round. When we were chatting, you mentioned you're a big movie fan. You listened to a lot of movie podcasts. What is your favorite movie? Bill Simmons has his podcast to steal that called The Rewatchable. Oh yeah. That might be different than your favorite, to be honest. But answer one of those two questions, I guess. Your most rewatchable or your favorite? Yeah, it's actually for me, it's probably one of the same. So my favorite most rewatchable movie is The Sting with Robert Redford and Paul Newman. I love that movie, Laura. Have you seen it? I have not seen it. Oh my God, okay. But like, yes, now I have my next cultural- You gotta go run out, I gotta run out and read Kurt Vonnegut. You gotta run out and watch this. Yes, yes. Especially since Redford just passed away. But you know, it's followed closely, closely. It's a close one and two battle, Laura. So like, it's followed closely by Jaws. I think Jaws is just the perfect movie. That's another one that I haven't watched, but I don't know if I can. I know, that's a real, it's a gap, but I also don't know if I can. I know when I talk to, like my mom saw it, like when it came out, and she said it just like, she couldn't go in the ocean afterward. And so I'm a little like, I feel like it might change my life too much. To see Jaws. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I showed it to my kids, they were like, dad, this is- Oh my God. Yeah, I don't think I could show it to like- Man, I can't believe you haven't seen that. Wow, crazy. Okay, all right, good homework potentially. Yes, very good. You gotta do what you can stomach though, Laura, too. Yes. I didn't watch Jaws until I was 15 because I was freaking out about it. I hate the ocean. I hate going out. Oh yeah, yeah. I am not a huge ocean person anyway, so I'm sort of like, why would I add to that by seeing Jaws? I mean, greatest theme song. Maybe not ever, but it's up there. But it's up there, yeah. That's why you live in Indiana. All right. The final season of the, so we're staying in the movie theme, the final season of the boys' debuts this week on Amazon Prime, will you be tuning in? And I'm curious, if not, why not, if you are not planning to tune in? Have you ever watched that show? I have never watched it. I am familiar with it because it has a huge cast and I feel like in my pop culture surveying, people are always like, oh, they're on the boys. So I've never watched it. I don't do a lot of Prime shows, I will admit, that just like it's not one of the places I spend my time, but I assume this means that you are a huge fan of boys. I am, but I say that with trepidation. It is the most violent adult show I have ever watched in my entire life. Like I would never let my 11 year old and 13 year old watch it because it is so violent. Really? It's about superheroes? Yeah, it's like bad superheroes and like all the crazy stuff they can do. And it is that more than once I've been going, should I be watching this? So more violent than like your typical HBO show, for instance. Oh yeah, really? Yeah, I mean, listeners might disagree with me and please do if you're paying attention, but yeah, oh boy, yeah. No, that does not sell it for me, needless to say. I will let you have the boys. I didn't think I would. No, no. All right, my last also like pop culture, cultural related question is that Project Hail Mary and Artemis too, of course, have space on the brain for me. I just finished Project Him and the Book, going to see the movie later this week. Would you ever go to space? Oh man, oh God, that's such a good question too. Right now I'd say no. I don't think I would. I mean, I don't even like going in the ocean. So why would I go into space? That's what I'm thinking, but I think if I, God forbid if I were to make it to like 80, yeah, then I'm going for sure. Okay, then you're sort of like just let it all. Got it, got it. You going to space? No, absolutely not. No, I didn't think so based on this previous conversation. No, no. I have a lot of, I think astronauts, they truly are like, you know, magical hero people, have loved watching the Artemis stuff. It's amazing, they can see the moon and the earth. They've had a lot of profound things to say. I know a lot of scientists who study space, like all this stuff, a lot of respect for it. But if I think too much about space and the vastness, it like physically makes my stomach hurt. Like I can't, it's crazy. So yeah, no space for me. I'll stick to the Ryan Gosling movie. Yeah, right. The malfunctioning toilet on Artemis is enough to keep me out of space too, I will say. But you know, but hey.