thank you president noble again, and the dennison board of trustees.and all of you for inviting me to say something i your graduation. it is a commencement speech, wright? it has to be a little bit interesting, so i was thinking, what do i say? first things first, congratulations to the class of 2010. you did it. [applause] you have a lot to be proud of, and a lot to look forward to. your family and friends of deserve the applause of two that you just gave them for all of their support and care, and this is their day as well. a special congratulations, i could not stand up here and not say this, to the dennison posse scholars. i love you all. [applause] and i am proud of you. so, there is about 500 of you sitting in out there. i think 519 are graduating. you're on the cusp of the next part of your life. i want to talk a little bit about what is ahead. well, maybe what i really want to talk about is falling in love. i mean, that is what is most important, right? right? didn't you'll learn that in 6 birkhea shakespeare? the public understand that. -- the