Yoki chose checking in quickly, to answer the call for postal employees and their thoughts and information on the postal vehicles that we operate. Well, I've been busy and having dispatched in in a while because I've been handling, a ton of training coming over from Amazon and into the postal service. So your boy is now a mailman. Uh, and yes, I drive 1 of these little things. Every day they are called llvs. It stands for long life vehicle and that is no joke. Uh, they all have a uh, stamp inside of them inside the door. Well, uh, it's stating like where it was produced and when and uh I've seen a lot of these are have been most of these were produced in the early to mid 90s. Some of these things out here on the road are as old as 40 years old. They are pieces of crap. Uh but they are tanks and they get the job done. 1 reason their tanks is, I noticed on the production stamp inside the door? There they are made by grooming. Gr u m. A n n, which I know in the past has made, uh, tanks. I I want to say like I wasn't at like Northrup Grumman Or something like that, back in the day and they were like a defense contractor. So, obviously, with the government tie-in, I'm sure they just got them to produce these tank ass vehicles that they have been pushing out on the streets for almost 40 years. And I welcome the new ones because, as well as being new, they will have air conditioning, which is top of the line, uh, thing that everyone wants and needs as well as some more cargo space because with Christmas coming. I don't know how I'm going to do this every day in this tiny ass cartoon vehicle that I drive. Anyway, tip your postal carriers. It's almost that time of year guys.