ms. fleischer here? director nolan: i guess not. >> ok, david pennybaker. mrs. fleischer. >> fleischman. only the telephone people get that name right. thank you for this opportunity to talk to you. i have been worried about how long i can say in my house because i cannot handle up and down st. and walking with two grocery things that are heavy. the reason that i have to do this is that a few people want to release us from being -- i'm sorry, i've lost a lot of my vocabulary. we are surrounded by people who have parking permits, and certain persons, not too many, do not want it because it is too expensive, and they do not like it. i moved into that house and build it with my husband in 1963, and in 1963, i could manage all of this. including little children. but i cannot do it anymore, and i do not want to have to move. it would be a very, very, very expensive thing to do, and i cannot do that. if we want to have a battle about who's going to have to spend more money about this, i think i would win. thank you very much. i'm not angry about anybody. it is a thing