ben. keep that lead. i don't know if i should say i've got a whole lot of adrenalin running in my veins or requests to say that i'm phyllis. sometimes i'm afraid we're not talking about that. i can do it, i can do it, i can do and then i see myself doing it. you know? yeah. the, my, the, the, you come around. yeah. and the crowd was so happy to see you, you know, and like people actually pay money to come and see me guys, you know, and it's so much $51.00, and anything is the one about the fund, it used to be 100 percent male dominated. we've got a lot of females getting into the sport now, and i'm very happy to see that there are more and more women getting into the spinning industry every week. she's catching on very quickly. and i think she's, she's becoming a force to reckon with both amongst the drive and amongst the girls. and she is so much kind of is present. i up to her not just as a heads up person in general. but if we look forward to help you grow, maybe tom like i'm, you know on that. but it is popular because it's part of the culture here in south africa. um it became a part of a rebellious thing with the pa