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Josh Dietrich and Konlin Gappmayer discuss their media consumption, new and old. They discuss the good, the bad, and the impact it has on their lives
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That Thing You Do!
everybody, this is onscreen offscreen coming up you for a second episode this week where we are all here in person. Um, we watched a movie together, just barely, we're just coming fresh off of it. We just barely finished it. Um, this came because of my complaints about their picks a few weeks ago.'cause. These, these people don't know how to pick good things, I guess. And I think I've picked pretty well. Uh, this is another one from my teenage years, early teenage years. Uh, one that my family. I really liked watching called that thing You do. Um, it's another one that not many people have watched, though I have heard more people talk about it than Valiant, which we talked about in our last episode. Um, Tom Hanks really stacked cast, but a lot of'em before they got really big, like left Tyler's in it. And this was before Lord of the Rings. Um, I was just looking through the. Trivia on IMDB for it. And, uh, this is Tom Hanks writer, directorial de debut. He wrote it while on the set for Forrest Gump because of boredom, apparently. Wow. Uh, so with that being said, uh, let's just go down the line, Conlan. Start with you, what you think of that thing you do. I think this show is super over, so this overrated, underrated. I think this show is super underrated. I'm tired, guys. I think this show is super underrated. I didn't know about it. And like Tom Hanks a lot, I hadn't heard of this before. It's really funny. Um, everyone does a good job with the acting. The music is good. I think they play their one hit wonder song. Maybe a little bit too much. That would be my one complaint. But other than that, it's just really good funny show. Okay. Yeah, I liked it. I thought it was funny'cause like when they started their, the song, that thing You Do, I like turned to Josh and was like, wait, which one came before the song or the, the movie? Because I was like, I've heard this song, but I had no idea that it like, went with this movie. Um. But yeah, I'm surprised. I had no idea that this movie existed because I knew most of the songs and yeah, it was really good. Uh, yeah, I'll go more in depth on it, but Well, like I said, this was like a childhood favorite of mine. Um, like there were only a few movies my like whole family could agree on a Knight's tale, Anastasia Hercules. And this. Wow. Like otherwise there was always some complaints or my sister's going to the piano room and practicing quietly while we're trying to watch a movie or whatever it may be. Um, so for me, this is a standout movie. This is the second time I watched the extended edition. Um, and the thing that was jumping out to me was showing it to you guys. I was watching for it, the like. You can kind of get a feel like when you watch Lord of the Rings, which scenes were cut'cause there's just a little less effort put into them. Um, but in this one I couldn't tell you like what the cut seeds were like. The only reason I know is'cause I've seen the original. So like the first five minutes was like, not in the original at all, um, stuff like that. But. It all comes together. I think the extended edition actually makes the plot make more sense. There's a lot more stuff filling out. Um, so yeah. Lauren, what do you wanna go more in depth about? Well, just like when we're all watching it together, how, uh, it was funny'cause I knew Tom Hanks was in it, but we were like kind of like watching for Tom Hanks to come in and then it like, I don't know, he comes in. I would say the last third of the movie, it's pretty close to about halfway through, but I want it on record that her reaction to Tom Hanks going on was, oh, I was, because I was literally just about to say every character they introduce, I'm expecting to be Tom Hanks. And then, uh, I was literally about to say that, and then Tom Hanks popped on screen, so I was like, a. She sounded like she was scared. It just come out. Aha. It, it sounded like jumped scared, like, oh, what is scared, terrified of Tom Hanks. She was a phobia of Tom Hanks. But yeah, I thought that there was gonna be like a big breakup scene in between shades and his girlfriend, but it kind of was like just a soft breakup. Um, whereas like the breakup with Lift Tyler and, um, the singer was a bigger one. Yeah. But yeah, I thought that when the band broke up, they were just gonna like film numbers and keep the band going without the originals, but just kinda end of the movie. Yeah. Yeah. And then he's like, oh, I now have a gig like recording these jazz people. So I'm just gonna stay here. It was, it was interesting how everybody left off,'cause the one guy left with the Marines early, um, to Disney. And then you had the other guy who runs off to Vegas to marry Martha May. Uh, and then. Y Yeah. The other singer dude just started a new band. Yeah. Apparently did really, really well. Yeah. Um, which this was a fictitious band, right? Yeah. These are not real people. Um, Kaman was very confused about the singer and why he was a Douch Nole. Yeah. Throughout the movie, he saw he, he thought he was becoming a douche nole. I always viewed, he was like always a douche nole. He just always seem like nervous, like. Uh, everything was gonna go wrong, and I'm like, everything's going right. You're making so much money. These are great. Why are you worried? Yeah. Yeah. So it, it follows a fake, um, sixties band and it's very like truth to the music industry at that time. So they actually had each family member fill a specific role. So we had the guy join the Marines. Well, what was going on in the mid sixties? Vietnam. Right? So you had very pro people joining the military and a lot of people ignoring it. You have the rise in rock music, you have the cool guy, the bad guy, the, you know, lead singer, the songwriter, right? Um. And you have interactions with these previous bands. And this one, it was played by, I don't even remember what her fake band is, but, and she's in his ear saying like, they're not gonna ever let you record anything else. They're just going to be pushing to one song. So he's hearing that and he's asking for a recording time, and he keeps kicking the can down the road, like, oh, we'll do it later. Oh, we'll do it later. You know Tom Hanks, oh, we'll do it later. And that's really accurate as to like how the music industry treated Panza that time. They would basically scoop up as many as they could put'em on tour for their one song that they knew worked and knew, made money and wasn't really willing to give them chances to more songs or anything until they've proven more, you know, it's not a digital day and age, so like radio and like live concerts where. They're selling their CDs, so they really wanted to hit a threshold before they'd let them record more. So he always had this fear and like the main singer never liked that thing you do. It was never his big song. And then guy sped it up and made him hate it even more. Right. So he's the songwriter, he's the creative one, he's the talent. And he's famous for a song that isn't his anymore. It was corrupted and it was changed, and he just wanted to get his music out there, but felt like he was never going to do it. And then like the ironic thing happens where he finally gets into a recording studio. He finally has his chance to record more music, and there's this dialogue of like, well, you have to do this other cover song first because this is what we know sells. And he's like, okay, I quit. Um, and then fun fact from the trivia, uh, when he was auditioning, he made up the I quit song in the moment and that's what got him that role. Really? Yeah. So, so food. Yeah. I could, I quit. I quit. Yeah. Um, so like. I get that there's some confusion there and like looking at it as a viewer, it's not perfect, but like having somebody have a one hit wonder in the sixties was super popular because they were doing this, bring in as many bands as we can that'll sell some albums of one or two songs. They're collecting four songs, not Yes. Yeah. And. Yeah, so like, it's very cool for me for like a, this like actual representative of like music industry in the sixties. I think that's super cool. Um, my criticisms of it are, we were watching it and we're like, what timeframe is this? Because like, the women look like they're from fifties and the guys look like they're from the seventies. And like, it's, it's not really clear other than when it actually says a date. Um. But like, that's such a small thing to me. Yeah.'cause it was set in 1963. 4, 4, 4, 4. No, it's, it was three four. Oh right. Because it was the seating that I said it should be an even number, like five. Um, that was Lauren's big complaint is that it wasn't seating of five. Yeah, it was like 2,103 and I was like, it should end on an even number and then like an idiot. I was like, like two 2000 105. I understand that. That's an odd number now. I had to explain it to her, but she gets it. This movie helped Lauren learn. Uh, I, I liked. Like what you said that was like representation of what it was actually like.'cause I did feel, and something that was kind of weird about this movie that I liked was that I was expecting them to fail so much more, but they were like just doing good up until they decided to quit. Um. And that last bit and I kind of found that refreshing even though like I was waiting for them to like screw up when they were on TV or like screw up anywhere. They did that one time. Yeah. But you were waiting for like the movie stuff and this one didn't really do the movie stuff. Yeah. Kinda like, yeah, like a normal life where you just kinda end and then you move on. Yeah. And so like weirdly, that worked for me, me and I really liked that. Um. But yeah, I thought, uh, the, the singer, the main singer dude, I was noticing that he, like, at first when, um, she was paying like, or the drummer I guess was paying more attention to her, I was like, oh, he is being a jerk or whatever. But then I realized that the drummer was just nice to everybody. And then, uh, the singer dude was just ignoring his girlfriend and. It was Lyft Tyler, so that was unrealistic. But I was, uh, during the movie, I was like, why in the world would you leave her Lyft Tyler for anyone else in this movie? Anybody? Yeah. But, um, yeah, I thought there was just gonna be more with the. The drummer's girlfriend, other than the little side dentist things we got, like how did he figure out that she was no longer dating him? Because, well, she just ignored him, right? So it shows him writing her, but yeah, she's never responding. She's never answering the phone. Yeah, so like I get that like she ghosted him and stuff, but it never really showed on his end that he's like, oh, this is over type of a thing. That's true. And you just kind of accepted it at some point. Yeah, but I, I wanted to have like a moment in the movie where he is like. Oh, going on. Yeah. And I didn't really think about it until just now, but I honestly probably show more about the girlfriend and the dentist than they really need to. Yeah. We get the idea and they just keep going back to it. Yeah, and I, it was just, I was literally just thinking there's no point like half of that. Well, it's, like I said, it's just trying, it's. Telling Like a general story. Yeah. Right. And like it's all too common that these bands get a little bit of popularity, started making a little bit of money, and they outgrow their boyfriend, girlfriend back at home, whatever. And they're running off with a dentist. Like running off with a dentist was like the plumber thing of the, the fifties and sixties, like. A lot of people run away with their dentists. Well, that was just like a thing, like, um, dentists like make a lot of money. They're home all the time. So women were like, oh yeah, dentists, they're the best because whatever. So it was just like a super common, you're just like super buff and got a perfect tan like that. That probably helps a little bit too. Uh, she's shallow enough. I bet she's looking at the dollar. Yeah, it looks weird enough to get her initial attention, but ever since then it's just been, I'm gonna have the best house on the block. The Monday? Yeah, the Monday. The Monday. Would you have gone for the dentist? No. Which one would you have gone for? Yeah, the Soldier Boy, the Weirdo Shades, shades. Liv, Tyler Atomics. No, I, I don't, I don't. This is the most important part of our review. Who, who I would go for. Yeah, exactly. I don't, none of them really stand out. Who would you be screaming for? You're in the front and you're freaking out. You're like, oh, shades. I don't think I would be going for shades. Why not? Okay. I, he, I, he's too smart yourself. He's just smart and nice like. That's just unattractive. Well, no, he's got those eyebrows. We need handsome too. Well, no, like if you were saying, if I was like a person who didn't know their personalities and I was just like watching, I would probably go for. I dunno. Military guy? No. Um, he's very clearly the one that's the closest to gay. Rude. Rude. I was gonna say, am I wrong? Is he not the one that's the closest to gay? I was gonna say the one that ran away to Vegas. That'd probably be true. And for, okay. Interesting. Yeah, if I didn't know any of their personalities. All right. Yeah, it was, it was a good movie. I'm really glad I watched it. I would absolutely watch V Good I 100%. Absolutely. Yeah. The only thing, the only other like criticism I have for it is like at the end credits, they're like, this is what happens to the characters. And you read that and you go, oh, cool. We get to know where these characters go in the rest of their lives. The downside to that is it makes it seem like it's a, based on a true story thing. Yeah. I think literally because of that, I was like, maybe Josh is wrong. Literally. Yeah, no, completely fictional band, I promise. Yeah. So it's like I love the closure. It's a creative way to do it. It sends completely the wrong message.'cause they're not real people. Well, I mean, isn't that because this was. Wait, this movie came out in 96. Yeah. Yeah, I was gonna say, isn't that like an eighties thing that they do though, where like, even if it was. Whatever movie it is, it ends and then tells the rest of their like life story at the end. I've only really seen it based on a true story. I mean, you see that a lot. I, I swear it was like Back to the future. Nope, not back. A feature I like, does it happen in Pretty in Pink? I don't think so. How about aliens? Not an alien, but you should watch that movie. I, I think I watched all the aliens. Oh, really? Yeah. That's shocking. It doesn't scare me. The first one is genuinely like a really good horror movie. Yeah, it is. Are you sure you've seen the first one? Yeah. You get the rest, but like you weren't watching like monsters versus No, I, I've seen all the, well, I fell asleep, most of it. Well, that makes sense for you. Scared I'm gonna start this movie? Yeah, I, yeah, but I didn't really, it doesn't scare me as much as, okay, so next week she's gonna be live streaming alien isolation because it's not scary. Yes, absolutely. Shouldn't be so calm. Help her sleep every night. Yeah. No screaming, just chill. She's not gonna stick herself inside of a closet and not move because she's too scared. No way. I'm going into a closet. Oh, you, she only brings guys out of the closet. That's why she's the closet. She's trying to find them. Where are you? My curse. I mean, obviously I love gay guys, but, okay. Common last thoughts, scale of one to 10. Uh, it's a very good movie. I'll give it an eight. Okay. Solid. Yeah, I really liked it. Mark. Um, uh, 8.5. I was trying decide between an eight and nine, so 8.5. Okay. I, I don't know exactly where to rate it. I do think it's a little better than any. I also agree it's not a nine, it is general stories. If you start to look at specific characters, each one has holes except for Guy,'cause he's our main character. So we actually follow him. We understand his motivations, but like why is singer guy such a weenie when you first meet him all the way through? I don't know. Um, it just kind of is. Um, so yeah, like, I don't know, 8.25, 8.3, something like that. It's just, it was like so relatable because like at the very beginning when you're seeing'em jump over the little time. That's a really good point. I'm actually gonna raise mine a little bit because of that point. Yeah. They did a really good job of making it feel like it was just the guys. Which doesn't happen in lot of movies. A lot of times when you have guy friendships, I feel like they feel fake. And this one the entire time I was like, there have been times where I've been that guy who scream around in the background while the other guys are talking to the girl. And I've been in the opposite situation and it's just so relatable. I'm giving an 8.5, I'm raising it up. Good. Love it. Not done very well often. Yeah, it was done very well in this show.'cause it like I did believe in like all the little interactions and things that felt like. Things that I've experienced before. Yeah, me too. Okay, so next question, wrap things up. How does this rank on Tom Hanks movies for you guys Best? Woo-hoo hoo. This is a good one. Oh, shoot. I thought like we didn't make a whole episode just ranking Tom Hanks movies. Ooh. For his performance or a movie that I liked that he was in. Oh, just a movie that he is in. Um, because he is not a main character. Like I said, I think he has like the 10th most screen time in this. Yeah, he was a writer. He was the writer and he directed it. So like it is very Tom Hanks esque, but like, he's not in the movie the most man. This is making me want to go back down because like other m Hanks movies more, but I would rate them similarly. Um, I like Catch Me if You Can. Way better than this movie. Um. I probably like Castaway better. It was close. It's probably top 10'cause I could probably only name 10 Tommy movies. I like. Oh, what is that? Turner Hooch Better. Oh yeah, Turner. I love John Rouge. That's good. Um, man, I'm trying to think of other Tom Hanks who you said it really, really like. Oh, for Gump. I think I like this one better than force gum saving private rent. I like this one better than saving private rent. Um, big. I like big a little better than this. Um, they're, they're close. Those are close. That's the one where he's like renovating the house. Money pit. I've never seen mine. Oh. Um, I like this better than the Da Vinci code. What about the splash? I. Like this Better than Splash. Yeah. Um, um, toy Story. Toy Story two. Toy Story three to Story four. Oh, toy Story. I probably like all this toy story better than this. All of them except four. I would probably watch this before I watched any of the toy stories. I don't know. The first toy story is. Just, it's just really old. Yeah. The animation's pretty. Yeah. I don't think they should remake a I I'm against most remakes. They should just remake the visuals of Toy Story and leave everything else the same. But they should. They should do like that remaster a remaster of all four of them, so they look the same. Yeah. Consistent quality wise. Yeah. Because the first one is jarring with how it looks. Yeah. You need to go back and look at it. I'll have to look. Well, am I. I don't think it looks that bad. Just in my memory. Your memory in my memory wasn't that bad either. And it looks rough. You need to see a side by side. It's pretty rough. Yeah, it's gotten better over time. But like you watch, I don't like Toy Story four. You watch number four and number one and it is insane how, how much technology is, it's pretty, it's insane. It's rough. Okay. But like. Shrek also came out this timeframe. That movie still looks fantastic. That one holds up. That one holds up differently. Yeah. It's, it's not going to be that drastically. Yeah, it is. I'm like, story, story was the premium, but it was also like the first one, and I think there was a major improvement in a pretty short amount of time, honestly. Yeah. But okay. Just, just watch it. Just watch it. Yeah. Um, Josh was watching to story this week. What else is there? Tom Hanks. He's the king. Oh, I like Castaway. I said Castaway. Oh, I like the, his famous romance movie. Better. This one. Oh, uh, you've got Male? No, that one I like his better. Grandma. Um, his other one. He's in another famous romance. He wasn't the other. Oh, I like sleeps. Yeah. What? It's, I like this one better than Sleepless in Seattle. I thought I like you would hate sleepless in Seattle. I know everyone would've seen that is like very much even more egregiously disgusting than the notebooks. I completely disagree with that, but I also haven't seen sleepless in Seattle for a very long time. I mean, it's more like prominent, like when you think about the notebook, the way you do it, the notebook is worse, but this one is just like sleepless is just blatantly wrong. I'm trying to remember what happens on sleepless. It was sad, isn't it? Like the little kid like putting out an ad for his dad'cause his dad's sad. It's hookup culture before hookup culture'cause you don't make the person. That's kind of what it is. That's true. Yeah. Uh, you got Mel. I think I just was too late in life and I felt like it should have been. A time period type movie that was classy, but they made it during that time period. So it doesn't feel like a classy feels like this was supposed to be cool and edgy and it doesn't work. Mm. Where if they made it now, but they like presented it from that time period, I think you could have a really great movie. Makes So you're saying if they released it now, it would be cool if they released it now with the, with the idea of we're making like a period piece. Hmm. There's a different feeling there. Does that make sense? Sort, sort of. It's not old enough for me to think of it as a period piece. Yeah. I get, you know what I mean? Um, I don't know. So around like five then for you? Probably, I think barely top five. Maybe. Maybe just that top 10 food. Lauren. We'll see. Oh, I like Elvis bonus. I haven't seen all this. For me, I would put Catch Me If You Can As Clearly The Best Tom Hanks movie, not a good Close. That movie's amazing Castaway. I would put pretty close, but this one I do like better because it's just more fun. Yeah, it's a lot easier of a watch and. The scene with them hopping over the, the pay things, the parking meters is just the most relatable, the male experience as a teenager in any movie. Um, so yeah, um, everything else is below for me, like Toy Story, far and away below. I'm not a big Toy Story person. The second one is good. The first one is pretty good. The third one is garbage. I didn't even watch the fourth one. Um, big is just disgusting and gross. I get your problems with it. I'm comfortable. I don't, I I still just like the movie, but I understand where you're going from. Completely. Yeah, I guess weird. What else was brought up? So this Seattle, we just talked about it. I don like it. You've got, you've got male. Turner Hoach. Turner Hooch. Turner Hooch. I haven't seen, I love Turner Hooch. Oh, well, have you seen the one with, um, Drake and Josh? Josh as Turner and Hooch? No, it's not like a Okay. A remake or It is a TV series actually. Oh, with him and, yeah, I think it. More lighthearted. Cool. I would watch that. Yeah. Yeah. I would really like her. Yeah, me too. I put that above, I've put that above. Um, does it also have Tom Hanks in it? Yeah. Yeah. Tom Hanks is the main person in it. I, no, but in the show. Oh, in the show? No. Oh, in the, the show. Okay. No, the show doesn't have it. Um, let's see. So I think I put Castaway, Turner and Hooch. Uh. I feel like you've got mail is tied with that thing you do, and then, yeah, so I'd say it's third, the fourth. I know he's got a lot more movies. Movies that I'm not thinking of. I just don't know what, I feel like there's one where he's a detective that's not in the fly. One, not Da Vinci Code. Yeah. Nice. Oh, I loved the Da Vinci code originally. Oh, the DaVinci. But on Bre watch, I didn't No really love it so much. The Green Mile. Oh, the green mile is better than this. The terminal. Oh, the terminal. I like the terminal. Apollo 13. Oh, Philadelphia Bridge of Spies, captain Philip. Philip, okay. Captain Phillips, I will admit is better than this. Captain Philip is better than this. I've seen that Philadelphia is not a movie. I don't wanna watch this more, but I think Philadelphia is a better movie now. It is a better movie. It's just not one I really find myself wanting to watch Solely is also very good. But I would give this one the Edge. I would too. Not by a lot, but I would too. I would give it the edge. Um, that's a, don't Travel with Tom Hanks. Philadelphia's a very good movie. Polar Express. This is better Polar Express. Speaking of Tom Hanks, how many of you think that he looks like Tom Hanks? Yeah. What about all the glasses? I'll sha sometimes the answer's. None of you. And if so much he doesn't look like Tom Hank, who does he look like? Yeah. Who do I look like? I like you cut my hair short. Do this and I'll be like, life was like a box of captains. And then all you'll pick, I'm tongue. Oh, I could, I could say that You do look like Forest Gum. I would concede that point. He could look like Forest Gum. Josh is such do what else? Hard. That was his big stuff. I didn't recognize anything else. Cool. Yeah, purchase Buy is good. I've never seen that one. Oh, it's, oh really great. World War ii, cold War, um, movie about exchanging spies and Tom Hanks' invest is like building a relationship with this German spy or Russia. SP and the Russia SP doesn't end up wanting to go back to Russia'cause he knows he'll be killed when he goes back. I'm not out of my mind. He does. Will you be my neighbor? Right? Um, where he is. Yes. Yes. Sweater. Dude, why can't I think of, um, yeah. What is his name? It's not Steve. I can think of Steve Rogers. And that is Fred Rogers. Fred Rogers. Thank you. Mr. Rogers. Yeah. Mr. Rogers. Yeah. Crazy. Wasn't, didn't he wear like sweaters because he had like sleeves? No. Oh, I liked that conspiracy theory. He wore sweaters because his mother liked to get, I liked that, that also, but I, he loved his mother. I would've also loved if he loved his mother and she needed him things. Andy had sleep. Sleep. Why can't all of that be true? He was a creature who didn't like Mormons. Mr. Rogers. Yeah. I think that's pretty having PS he was all about loving your fricking neighbor. Oh, he absolutely had. I did not like Mormons. So if, hi, um, Mormon moved in next to him. Do you think he'd still say be kind? I think so. Be kind. But yeah, like he, he didn't like Mormons. Yeah. Okay. He was like close to not liking Mormons, not liking the religion. He didn't like the mor he was, I'm like, that's fine. But I think there's a difference in between not liking the religion and not liking people for like, yeah. I still, I don't see Mr. Rogers being like, I hate you. Yeah. I can't find Tom Hanks in a Roger's movie. I swear he is. That I thought it was Jim. Jim Blyth doing a movie called Mr. Rogers from 2018. Will you look up, will you be my neighbor? Yeah, I did. Who be my neighbor movie? There was a 2018 documentary. Yeah, that's the one I was without topics. What the heck? No, I swear you, I swear on my luck that it was, it came from different something. Well, we hallucinated the same thing, so do a better research job. I up looking up what you guys told me to look up this movie, just like I pulled up Tom, Hank has no credit for anything. Yeah, so, all right. Tom Hanks is the man makes a lot of good stuff. I feel like he's always pretty good. None of his stuff has made like top 10 for me, and the closest one for top 10 would be that thing you do, and that's just nostalgia even over, uh oh, nevermind. Catchy. If you can, it would be the best one, but I also think that that's nostalgia. Oh, I just think that's a great movie. Which is a great movie. Yeah, I think it's, but like top 10, if somebody put that on there, top 10, I would be, I wouldn't be upset at it either. I'd be like, cool, I'm looking on that one. Right. Yeah. Tom Hanks credits and there is nothing to do with Mr. Rogers. That's so, you guys are clearly confusing him with someone else who played Mr. Rogers. All right. Everybody else out there, you tell us if you remember, the entire internet is like, yeah, we just can't find it anymore. Where we go, we've entered a different universe that now doesn't have that. This is how we're gonna figure out the conspiracy theory. We're in an alternate dimension. We're in the universe of people who have seen that thing you do. Now that you guys have watched it, the Mr. Rogers movie doesn't exist. Only watch one of them. Yeah, only one can exist. Time. Yeah. By tomorrow, we'll forget that Mr. Rogers that Tom makes was over. Mr. Rogers. I was just looking for something. What, Mr. Roger, what is, why does Mr. Rogers and then we'll figure out like, what is Mr. Rogers? Mr. Rogers never existed. Why is Mr. Roger. With that wonderful note of why is Mr. Rogers, we're gonna wrap it up. Thank you everybody for listening and or watching if you have any su suggestions for us. Um, any, let's, let's get suggestions. What have you seen? That nobody else has seen. Um, don't suggest the leprechaun mis mastery or Page mastery because she has seen it. So we're good there. But anything else, legend of the leprechaun, um, let us know. I would love to dig, delve deeper into these like nobody else has. Yeah. Never really heard about this thing from Absolutely. I love these hidden gems. Yeah. Hidden gyms are my favorite. So, alright, thanks everybody. Have a great day. Thanks. Better today than yesterday.