douglass or or potential members and they'd say, look, we build lines for you, you know, for and then for that neighbor back over there, for some of you. but they would they would to build electric lines for enough of those co-op members that it would wreck co-op. the co-op wouldn'ts to and mosti remember one farmer tkit how one to his door and said, you know, wiilu new your wife your wife will b refrigerator, a new so if you'll sign up with us with this new li building. and he said to hell you, i'm a member of the co-op they depend on me. and he slammed the doort. i'm going. 45 minutess ast. when i have time for some questions. i just do want to quote on the e lobby was sam sam rayburn who. yeah he had a great great bit of poetry. anhe said it was the toughest meanest group of lobts the history of the country was basically what he said. get inoin my notes. but it was, you know, he felt strongly about it. it's great if you don't write queswe got i've got plenty moret if youth are two wonderful young women with microphone anybody. yes, yeah. happened with the eltrification and rollout