And so her daughter suggests, what if I go next door and I asked the neighbor if she wants to maybe join us, if I ask her if we can borrow her potatoes, and Mama is very straight to the point she says, well, she's got a heart of gold, but she's stubborn as an ox, so you can giv e it a shot. And I like that. Okay, we'll get into it. But the neighbor is just as stubborn as the daughter, and I can identify with both of them, and I appreciate it. The daughter goes over to Mrs. Greenberg's house. She asks if she can borrow some potatoes, and Mrs. Greenberg says, of course, you know you don't have to give these back. You don't have to borrow them. They are yours, so please take them. You should eat them in good health, which is a great line. But earlier she when she invited the daughter, and she said, sit down. I don't charge extra, wink! [LAUGHTER] She's stubborn, she's got a great sense of humor. She doesn't like putting people out, because she ultimately says, I'm not gonna go over, have the potatoes. I'm not gonna come over. So I I want to be Mrs. Greenberg in the future. She's very nice. She says, Your mama, she's got enough going on. All right? She's making latkes, she's hosting a bunch of people. The last thing she needs is for me to come over and be another person. So, you know, go home, enjoy the potatoes, Happy Hanukkah.