The Prepper Broadcasting Network - Phoenix Survival: Back From Prepper CAMP!
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Good morning, P.B. Anners, J. Ferg here. So great to see y'all. And I'm back. And the lighten's terrible. My face looks terrible. But you know what? I just don't care. I do have an
H.D.MI cable coming in so I can get better quality image in. So these angles aren't going to be all terrifying. Actually, I should have this laptop propped up. But we're rolling with it.
right? I kind of want to.
Let's see. There we go.
All right. So we're back. We're back from Preper Camp. It's been an amazing weekend,
which, for those of you who don't know, we are going to have a Preppers recap live on Monday.
So stay tuned. It's going to be quite a few of us there as well as the diva canner, Miss Diane.
She is amazing and phenomenal, and you'll fall in love.
with her as much as we did.
So what's going on, right?
Just because the world seems to have stopped with the federal government shot down,
which it hasn't, it's just another thing that we've had to deal with over the years.
And now I really felt like I should have put my face on because these lights don't do anything.
But all well, I want to pull up something.
So camp was amazing.
I mean, just really was.
And I'm on the bounce back of getting my energy,
getting trying to get back from getting a little bit of rest.
I'm still super tired, but, you know, it's just a part of it.
Let's see if I can, these shadows are not helping me.
Oh, well, who cares?
So, we met some amazing people.
I'm going to say it wrong.
I believe it's, oh, good morning, James.
How are you?
I am Patrick and Casey from, I believe it was the Riverside Outfitters or Outdoor Gear.
I have a couple of their shirts, amazing people.
Of course, my dear friend E.J. Snyder, love him to death, the biggest sweetheart, and his goods were amazing.
But I actually got to meet one of our sponsors, and that's the Faraday containers, which we were fortunate enough to be graced with one to be able to try out.
So I've got plenty of picks and stuff that are going to be coming of that as well as a few tests we're going to try with it.
No, I'm not dropping an EMP, but it is going to be interesting to see how it works in certain settings.
Like, I'm absolutely excited.
But really what got us is we want to go into ghost phones.
And I know James has started that and is sharing it with everybody as he's going about it, that we looked into it.
I want to jump straight into it, but I want to make sure financially that transition is not going to be too daunting on us.
So until then, I looked into what they showed as a microphone blocker.
Now, that doesn't prevent you from making calls, but it prevents your phone from recording and listening to your data just while sitting right here.
And because guess what, your phones are listening.
And we all know that.
We've all had those moments where we have a conversation or a comment about something.
And then all of a sudden it pops up and we see it.
All of a sudden, we are getting blown up with all of these ads that we liked one thing.
The worst thing I've had for us is I haven't even looked into it for us.
And all of a sudden, I'm getting blown up with surrogacy ads because I'm past the age of being able to donate eggs.
But I'm at the age to be able to still have a work and work.
boom, which is interesting how those ads keep blowing up.
So I actually, prime example, I've had this happen several times before, and I've mentioned it,
but I have actually the proof now.
So last night, we were watching a series, and a GLP1 commercial comes on.
For those who don't know, it's like Ozympic.
It's used for weight loss, but it's typically aimed towards diabetes.
So my father has taken the GLP one as well as going through a new type of GLP one to, yeah, regardless.
So I first thing I did, I woke up this morning and I realized my emails were blown up.
I usually get four or five in my AOL and I don't think anything of it.
I don't know if I'm going to be able to show this well.
But at 6 a.m., or actually it was 5 a.m., for those of you who can't see, what is this one? GLP1, GLP1. Look at those times.
0.1.034.0.45. Yeah. All of those popped up in a span of literally two hours after I made that conversation because we
We were staying up watching a series, and that one commercial came on.
And I made a comment about how GLP-1s work and how, yes, people are using them for weight loss, but they're not considering the fact as women.
GLP-1s actually neutralize the effects of birth control.
So a lot of these women who are going on GLP-1 to lose weight within about six to nine months end up pregnant.
mind you on age, not included in the fact they're not talking about the long-term ramifications
that this has on your digestive track or what it does to you or the fact that this weight loss
is typically temporary unless you're going to make changes to uphold that. Yes, as James said
here in chat, it is time to go ghost. Absolutely. I mean, we've been saying that for a while
and last night after that I looked at Christopher and I was like, okay, that's it.
I am going to contact. I believe it's Sean. There's Sean, Scott and James are part of
Mark 37. Amazing gentlemen. Absolute sweethearts. And I was waiting. I had to order the
connection for my phone because they didn't have it there. They had sold out because I wanted to
try that out to see what kind of difference it made, especially for those of you who aren't
quite on the verge of Go and Ghost yet. And what that means for those of you who don't know what
going ghost is it's actually de-googleize in our phone it's removing google completely i have a samsung
for those of you who have some samsung know that you have to have google just to be able to
access your samsung so um that's uh so with that being said you know you can they have these
already de-googled phones uh that are on
Android, and if you absolutely need to use certain apps, they have a secure area in which you
can use it, and it doesn't feed the data into your main phone, kind of like a, you know,
incognito page. So you can still have certain applications. It's just not going to run all
the time, and it's not going to take data. Yeah. Whoa. So it is definitely something to
consider I know for us that was one of those green lights for us is okay that's it I mean that
that was a real hard awakening when when you wake up and at five o'clock in the morning you see
emails after emails for gLP ones all because you made a comment about it hi buddy and can we
close that because we're picking up your shows so bless it all right come here you can sit up here
with me? So little
man, this is his third year
at Prepper Camp and we're proud
to say that we have a prepper baby
and
that's right
the infamous mud baby
and for those of you who don't know and you'll hear it
again Monday night
we have officially called him
the mud baby in our house
because of the fact that this child
first day there
jumping in puddles. Soaked to the
And we, thank God, we had three pairs of shoes and was able to get the other pair to dry out after a couple days.
But there's pictures of this child just plain in the mud.
And for those of you who follow my Instagram, I know you've seen it.
I posted it on Instagram of the infamous mud baby.
Yes, the mud baby.
But that's life.
A child getting to be a child, getting to grow up, immerse.
in this lifestyle, getting to have fun and meet other babies who are being immersed in this
lifestyle. It was great because we see other kids in the prepping community. And we know they're
there. But to be able to see so many other families and so many other people who are
raising their children, even the same way, is absolutely encouraging for us because, I mean,
we're going to raise our children that way anyways. But the fact that we can, okay,
the fact that we can raise our child that way and he's getting immersed in it just it makes my heart swell to know that this is something that's that's growing and and we're all do you need help with that buddy he's at that phase where he wants to open and shut doors by himself okay so real brief
distraction, but yes, ghost.
Go and Ghost, I think, is going to be absolutely important.
We don't talk about enough about the fact that your televisions have been able to take data from your home since the 60s.
This is not something new.
And with technology, the advancement of technology, the less and less privacy or security you're going to have in certain aspects for the fact that
we, unfortunately, my laptop and my worktop is in our bedroom, but we don't want tech in our room.
We believe bedrooms should be free of tech, only because, one, we don't watch a lot of TV.
TV should be in one room in the house.
Elsewise, it's not really necessary.
Do we have a second TV in the kids' room?
Yes, only because sometimes it's...
It helps calm them down when we all need to calm down and they need their own time.
And we put on educational shows and keep it as happy as possible.
Children are children.
And they play outside, but sometimes they need wind down time.
And if that means he gets a moment to himself to be able to choose to disconnect from the rest of the house,
then that's something we do.
We believe to let our family have.
Sometimes I need a moment.
Sometimes he needs a moment.
Sometimes dad needs a moment.
Leave the sewing machine alone, buddy.
So,
yeah, you're not getting that off.
So he's trying to get the bobbin of spool of thread
off my sewing machine because he wants to play with it.
Good morning, prep and patriot.
How are you?
Love the picture.
And it's funny because I actually saw a, I can't remember if it was a silver bar or a palladium bar, little tiny palladium gram shaped and looked almost very similar to that. That is phenomenal.
That's another thing. Looking at our resources. All right. Again, we are dealing with the fact that, yes, the government shut down. But guess what? This great smoky mountains said, not today, Satan.
They actually made some agreement with both the state and local government to be able to fund the $61,937 or somewhere around that a day to keep the Smoky Mountain National Park open because it is such a big part of that area, big part of North Carolina, that the community relies on it.
So the fact that as Americans, regardless of what's going on, especially out here, we just don't give a damn.
We're going to still do what we need to do to provide for our family and our community and shutting down parks that people actually use and take part of.
And the fact that the local and state government is working together to be able to still provide the income to upkeep the people who actually take care of it.
shows how much we want to work together and how much we want to take care of our people.
Because we understand those people who handle those parks.
If the government shuts down, they're kind of SOL.
And we're not trying to leave our people hanging in any way, shape, or form.
And anyone who's been to the Smokies or been to the National Park, it's kind of a big deal.
It's a beautiful area.
It's gorgeous in Spanx.
and I have taken my children there camping when they were very small,
and we'll continue to go back and visit.
So keep that in mind.
But we're still going, right?
We're still prepping.
We're still, we're not stopping.
Kind of like I told James, it's just because the world stops.
Preppers keep rolling.
We keep going.
The world doesn't stop for us.
Regardless of how much it comes to a dead halt,
if we have an S-H-T-F, if everything seems bleak, we're not going to stop. And neither should you.
As a prepper, as someone who's interested in prepping, you should start actually deciding,
what are you going to do to make things better for your family?
Yeah.
Oh. Oh. Thank you.
And so for that, this is my reason. My family, my household is my
reason to keep going. And this light and it's terrible. I shouldn't have moot. Well, it's true.
James, can you actually type that and we'll post it on here and then we'll even make a shirt?
You know, if the world stops, we still keep going. It's just what it is. Preppers are resilient.
Even if we don't think we are. We are. People, humanity is quite resilient.
resilient and we have an ability to push through some of the harder things that we think would
destroy us and you know what honestly as a prepper and it's not to put us above anyone else
is we as individuals as people we've gone through things that would break people i know i have
i've gone through some things that could have would have destroyed a lot of people and i thought
it was going to destroy me, but I kept going because I have a purpose for that. I take care of my
family. I have to realize that if things turn to shit, I'm going to be the one my family looks to.
And it's not saying nobody else is capable, but we kind of set a standard. We are the leaders
within our own household. And it's not to take away Christopher's amazing,
and we both rely on each other, but there are certain things in which I defer to him and in other
subjects he defers to me. And that is the balance because in certain instances, I am that
decider and it's not to take away from anyone. It's because I have more knowledge or skill
set and there is respect amongst us of who we defer to in what instances. So that's something
to keep in mind um i really am hoping in the coming future i'd love to do a more emergency prepping
or planning because uh the binders were amazing i know i gave one to james and you know hoping i've
got to give you a big boy one james um i'll have to have a whole show where i like show those
because i'm i was really happy with those like and then a two point oh is going to be coming so i'm
it. But, oh, James, speaking of which, since I have you here, I need you,
I need to get with you about the mylar. I have had to dig into my mylar food storage, so I'm
out of vacuum seal, and I need to get with you about trying to get some more, which, for those
of you who don't know, we are part of Pack Fresh USA. I love their mylar. Their smallest ones in the
bundle set have been amazing because I actually measure out eight ounces of rice and then
seal it in there. And then on top of that, I also vacuum fill eight ounces of rice. Now, yes,
vacuum sillin doesn't last at near as long or quite as long as mylar. But the reason I do it
that way is because my my mylar is my extended long-term storage. I still date it. I still try
to rotate out at a certain rate. I can use it a lot slower than I do.
vacuum soon you can't pick that up buddy that weighs more than you oh see I
shouldn't be turning um it's this light yeah it's that light maybe I should
turn that down um there we go oh no that's bad okay why so
Boy
Terradactyl screech
I have a tiny pterodactyl, and he's at that phase where it is a high-pitched blood-curdling scream,
and I'm not trying to kill you, my listeners.
He's just frustrated.
There it is.
Because he's at that phase where he can't express what he wants, and he wants to do things.
that he's not allowed to do.
And we're working through it.
I met something I was going to say,
but the scream kind of killed my brain for a second.
Oh, mylar.
So I use the mylar for my extended storage for my long-term shelf,
but I've had to dip into it because usually what I do is,
I really do have a piece of clitor somewhere up there.
Okay.
Yep, distraction.
sorry y'all i take my mylar that's my long term and i also do the same with i actually put all of my
pasta that comes in a box since i haven't started making mine yet my girls aren't producing enough
next year i i actually plan to start making my own egg noodles and putting them away i vacuum seal
the rice and anything that's going to be a short term now you're going to laugh but i vacuum still
probably, and I measure it out to eight ounces each, based on how we usually cook. And I usually
do about 10 pounds that way. And then I do the 10 pounds long-term storage. But in our household,
white rice is a pretty frequent staple. So those vacuum-sealed white rice have actually dissipated
too quickly to the point that I've already dipped into quite a few bags of my long-term storage.
So that is our biggest thing is trying to make sure that I don't deplete our long term any more than I have to.
So I'm going to be honest with you.
I'm obsessed and I absolutely love Mylar.
Yes, I am that person just like when I buy my meat.
I sit there and I weigh out exactly eight ounces of rice.
I have found with certain bags of rice, they actually leave it about a pound short.
to half a pound, depending on what brand.
So it's kind of disappointing when I'm measuring out and I have 19 pounds and not even a full half ounce of the remaining.
I mean, half a pound, not even a full half pound of the remaining rice that I'm ticked.
Because when we buy, especially for us who buy in bulk, yes.
And most of us don't sit there and weigh out our food.
way out how we prep it and put it away. But for me, it's nerve-wracking because I pride myself
and trying to get the most for the buck and then finding out that these corporations are
shortened you anywhere from a half a pound to a pound and a half, because I've had it
happened twice in 20-pound bags, that I am just absolutely perturred about it. So today is going
to be when I do go out either today or tomorrow, I'm going to pick up another 20 pound bag of rice.
I'm actually going to start buying bigger pounds, poundage and putting it away just so it's really
cheaper. It really is, folks. I don't know how many times I have to say it. I really hate that
door being. Need to jump. Oh, have a good day, prepping. I hope you have a wonderful day.
Yes, sir. As he says, need to jump. Have a great day on. I'll prep on. That's what we're here for.
We want to prep.
We want to teach.
We want to learn.
We want our devices to quit recording everything that we do.
And that's what we're dealing with is everything you do, everything you say is monitored and listened in.
So I can't wait until that piece comes in.
So I want to try it out.
I definitely want to give you an update.
James, am I saying it right?
Is it Mark 3.7?
I have all of their cards and all of the pamphlets I wanted for to speak about,
but they're still in the tote I haven't fully unpacked yet.
Is it Mark 3.7?
James is our intrepid commander.
He is the lead owner of the Prepar and Broadcasting Network,
and he actually did an interview for a PreperCamp series of the host
and speakers of PreperCamp on PBM.
So you can go back and you can go back.
you can view it and they talk about what it is they do or what it is that they're speaking about
or teaching. Oh, buddy, what's wrong? Oh, come here. And so if you want to get an idea of who
was at camp, go back and rewatch the series. These hosts, these speakers are amazing individuals
who have so many things to teach and share. Just a heads up.
you know, even though Prepper Camp is over for 2025, we are going to be coming up to a point where Preper Camp
26 is going to be quickly approaching in which you can get your tickets for it. You'll want to
keep an eye out around Black Friday. If you're going to buy your tickets and buy them at a good
discount, buy them then. And then reserve your spot at the campsite if you're planning.
and on camping on grounds, they're planning hotels,
Airbnbs. A lot of people
will stay off the grounds if they choose to.
It really is amazing, though, family-friendly.
And that kid loves that hat.
I just blinded myself so I'm seeing spots.
And James, I feel like I'm missing something.
I know you're here, so I'm deferring to you.
But yeah, I'm still
I'm still just, normally this would be something I see on my ads with like Instagram or Facebook or one of the social medias. I'm still kind of in shock that it is all over my AOL. And I love my AOL. Nothing of my proton, luckily, because proton is phenomenal. If you don't have proton mill, look into it. Proton is an I don't know how I made that worse.
Proton is an amazing mail source, e-mail source, and I thrive on my proton.
Let's see.
I'm trying to see.
Oh, infamous mud baby.
Again, if you have not seen it, you can go over to my Instagram page.
I did post it on there, and it is, is it Phoenix dash survival?
Hold on.
I should know my stuff by heart, but truth be told, I don't.
Let's see.
That's so.
Yeah, Phoenix underscore survival.
Okay.
Follow my page.
Feel free to jump in, say hi.
I post, I've been posting pictures from Preper Camp, some amazing, beautiful things.
happen at camp. It's not just a convergence of like-minded individuals, but people
of all sorts of faith. We all come from different walks of life and there we go. My phone's
blown up this early. But yeah, it's just it's been amazing. I wouldn't trade it for
anything. I will I did two things this year. I
did both my booth with fiber. And I did a, I don't have my, I thought I had my old Jackie.
And, um, mesh-tastic. I had power banks, waterproof tech vouches, my mesh. They did better than I was
expecting. So next year, I do hope to have even more mesh at the booth to be able to offer because
Chen did an amazing class that I actually have a full email list for them of people who, who took the class.
want it to see the slides. So it's, yeah, you're missing out. I don't know how many times I can
just repeat over and over, but you are missing out on one of the best experiences. These people
at camp are not just acquaintances anymore. These people at camp are family. Being around other
individuals feeling safe knowing that my family are these that my family is and are these
people is one of the greatest feelings in the world let me hold i'm trying to find i had
something else i wanted to uh uh see you
Yeah, so food storage.
That is number one since we got back.
Another big thing for us is I have to put away all of our gear from camp, which we know it can be daunting.
Luckily for us, there was rain this year, but after.
After camping through a hurricane, wasn't too worried about rain.
We had our ponchos, one dollar ponchos, and I was selling disposable ponchos
because the year before, I had a few people actually offered to buy the ponchos off of our back.
So had ponchos to offer this year, making sure that we had the goods that were needed for any weather.
Putting the gear up, though.
So I hit a point where I've washed just about everything but the last two sleeping bags.
And they're already put in the bags.
And I'm on that debate of just putting them away.
They weren't muddy.
They weren't wet.
Everything dried out well enough that by the day, time we put everything away on Sunday, nothing was damp.
Nothing was, everything was dry.
Sunday was beautiful and sunny.
So I'm at that point of putting it away because we all know.
as soon as next camp comes around, I have a knack for pre-washing everything before we use it
just in case spiders or something gets in there because guess what? We are now hitting here
the stink bug and ladybug season. Right now it's a huge mass of stink bugs everywhere to
the point that I just kind of want to get the gear out and put up. And
be able to keep from
getting letting any more of these infamous
horrible stink bugs all
in the house.
So it's trying to work with
the environment and the moment you have.
Mind you, I got one day of rest after I
got back, then jumped straight back into work.
So in our house, we all hit
the ground running. Christopher went straight
back to work the next day. There was no rest for
him. So it's
managing our time.
Now, mind you,
people are like, oh, isn't that a lot?
is, but in the same instance, being able to plan, to be able to coordinate, I've already
started to coordinate for next year, and guess what? Doing this also helps if we should ever
hit a blackout or SHTF, because all of my camp gear, my outdoor cooking, my extra
cookware, anything that's used for those settings, is all conveniently located in a tote. So should
something that come about and we need it, I have easy access to that gear. I know where everything
is. I know where all my outdoor cook stuff is. I know where all my camp gear is. I know where
everything is. So yes, it's work. But just like anything, you need to treat your camping gear and your
outdoor gear or your outdoor cooking gear as part of your preps like we do. Make sure it is
organized in a sense.
So, you know, our organization is
absolute key, especially if you
have things and you need a function
in household. Being able to locate
your gear when you need it
is critical in any
situation. Being able
to locate your bugout bag or your
bug out gear, like my
emergency planners that I made,
we have a list of supplies and things
you need. And a lot of times,
your basic camping gear is
a part of that list. So,
being able to locate it, access it, and pull it to be able to take with you, can't, you know,
having it organized can save you time and way more time than you realize. So by taking a little
bit of extra time now and getting it the way you want it, will save you even a greater amount
of time should you have to go and pull it for anything. So what the extra work we're doing now
is going to save us quite a bit more time than trying to find everything, trying to get it
together, because we moved at the beginning of this year. And so everything was chaotic
and awry that you can ask James, there are several things. I'm like, oh, crap, I don't know where this
is because everything kind of got piled and wasn't organized the way that we would have liked.
So now it's my time to be able to clean that up and get that organization.
in place. So then next year, we already have everything. And remember what we need it for this year,
I can put into effect for next year and be like, okay, well, I need it this. Well,
sorry, I heard the baby. And we need to put it in this. Actually, hold on. I am going to check on him.
I am going to play.
Do we have a commercial?
Okay, I'm going to black and I'm going to go to a safe screen real quick and then mute mine.
I'm going to put it on one of our commercial breaks, but I will be right back.
I do need to just check on him.
I hear some fussing, and he's probably just fussing at the TV,
but better safe than sorry.
So give me one.
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It was just a little fussy because he ran out of Cheerios.
It's a critical crisis, pure crises.
But no, I think my biggest thing this morning was jumping on about the whole ghost.
We are now underway of not just getting everything in order for our gear to be put away and organized,
but we are now on the verge of making sure everything is winter prepped, especially for our chickens.
with the fact that the temperatures are quite,
are drastically cooler in the mornings that I actually,
and I did have it here the whole time, my wool jacket.
To the point that I'm wearing this with no problem in the morning
because of how chilly it is,
we are now at the phase where it's to winterize and prep everything
because once it gets cold here, it is going to get cold.
This is my hobo jacket.
I love my jacket.
But we are going to be coming up on some very cold weather.
You know, people are like, oh, it's North Carolina.
Well, it gets hot here and it gets cold here.
And we get both ends of the extremes.
But I'm trying to make sure I don't lose the chickens that I have.
that I have is going to be the biggest thing.
I did come back to finding out I had my suspicions that one of my chickens was a cockerel,
was a rooster.
And I came back and I'm like, man, if you're a female, you're a very masculine-looking lady.
And then the next day I woke up right after camp and I hear him crow and I'm like, yep, we have a rooster.
Which is fine. One rooster to nine hens is not a bad thing.
It just changes some of the plans I had.
I had planned on bringing in some Rhode Island Reds.
And maybe I still will.
I'll just try to try to keep them hens just to try to give more diversity plus
Rhode Island Reds lay better.
But our biggest thing right now is come tomorrow.
I have to start taking measurements and start cutting boards to winter.
the coop in a way to make it where hopefully I don't lose them.
It is going to be interesting because I like the fact that their coop is so far away from
the house during the summer because chicken stink, even in a giant run.
If it's rainy, rain mixed with chicken poop, it just stinks.
It doesn't matter how much or how little it is.
That now it's like, oh, regardless of the time of day, regardless of,
of the temperature, I do still have to walk all the way down the hill to get to the chickens
to let them out every morning and put them away every evening. And it's like, you know what?
This is just a part of it. Until I've trained my chickens well enough to know where they need to
go, they are children and children need guidance. And that means mom still has to work no matter
how tired she is, no matter how sick, how cold, whatever it is. Mothers never get to stop.
And that's just a part of it.
So I was like, okay, we'll figure this out.
I'll get this going.
And then we'll go from there because what else can I do?
So I'm excited, though.
Hopefully to post some pictures.
I do have to do a few other things I keep forgetting about.
But, say, love you.
Life gets us.
James and I are probably running by the seat of our pants most of the time
just because we have ourselves spread so thin.
I probably should be doing what James does and have a list,
but I'm afraid if I actually list it,
it might then become a little too daunting to see how much it is.
I actually have to do anything day.
But I commend him for it because I don't know if I could.
All right.
I've just rambled on.
I appreciate y'all.
I know this is a short one.
I don't want to really say too much about camp because I'm excited for Monday.
night show that yes, you can listen to it twice, but at the same time, just being able to speak
about it with my family is the greatest part, because that's, that's what PBN is. We're family
here. Sarah and Ryan and James and Dave. Unfortunately, Tim couldn't make it this year and
neither could, neither could Doug, but that's okay. We still love you. We still love y'all.
and maybe next year, but Diane is now a part of the family.
E.J. is a part of the family, which I need to reach out to him, James, and see if he's available Monday night.
I know he has an event going on if he's not traveling, but it was a great time.
All right, folks, I hope you have a fantastic weekend.
If you have any questions, concerns, thoughts, I do have a few topics coming up with a guest.
I think y'all will enjoy.
I have we haven't worked out yet the time frame if we're going to pre-record or if we're going to do it live but yeah I think I think you'll actually like it. I'm going to start going back to my structured shows like I used to do on a family affair. But yeah. All right, folks, take care. Have a great weekend. And I will see you Monday night if you choose to show. And if not, I will see you next Saturday. So take care and talk to you all later.
I don't know.
