at this moment i want to recognize linda wong who has grown and matured with the rest of us here at the board of supervisors. i remember when she came to the board, i think she was clerking rules. i was on rules, not happy and i shared my unhappiness with angela. and now, look, she's beautiful. she's like a beautiful butterfulbutte butterfulbutterfl butterfly. linda, i don't know if you're here or listening, but thank you. lisa, we acknowledged you already on the board, but i want to speak to your diligence. this chamber is in fantastic hands. you stepped up and stepped in for angela when she was on jury duty. serving her city on a -- i forget, it was a murder trial? something, are anyway. angela, this is the keeper of knowledge, wisdom and decorum and style. and she has taught me how to control my voice. and how you can draw people in with a low tone and a certain level of seriousness. and, angela, you should know we make fun of you in my office about it, but we do it out of love. and these are valuable lessons to learn, the power of our voices. it's not about yelling, hooping, holleri