it. >> well, they have to have a couple of days to do that. >> and they've also got to have a boone pickenso afford it. >> now, boone started that ranch in 1971 when he bought a little tin hunting shack and a plot of land to hunt quail like much of his career, he turned that patch of dirt into a property worth a fortune like he said, like no other. i mean i've been to a lot of homes. never seen anything like that. >> just the idea that it takes days to really get a full tour of the whole place, i've heard there's a church on the property, too. what is that like? >> there is a little chapel they had built and he got married there and his son got married there. just think about it. if you are a family with a lot of kids, you can have all of the weddings there and the place pays for itself because you don't have to pay for, you know, weddings. >> almost, depending on how much you're spending on a wedding robert, it is a phenomenal piece. love getting a glimpse of this and happy almost birthday to boone. almost 90. >> absolutely. >> i'm becky quick thank you for joining us next week, how much w