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Hey! This is the Daily Overpass! My name is Eric and I make apps! Now today, I'm

going to talk about why we are moving away from the ionic framework.

Okay, so the other day, I had two questions come in on two separate videos,

which I responded to and the answer was very similar. And I nearly didn't

answer them because they were questions that I think I've touched on before in

past videos. But then, as I was thinking about it, things had changed a little bit

especially my feelings around hybrid frameworks and the ionic

framework in particular. So, the first one came in on on episode 270 from Mr. Net

Tune, said, "Hey Eric, what do you use to code your apps?" I was gonna be

very flippant and say a computer, but I thought, you know, dad joke! So, I didn't

go with that one. And then also, on episode 266 Ms. Media 360 said, "I want

to make Android apps. What's the best platform for beginners?" So, I told

this in the beginning, if you want to be completely safe, go Native. But

Native takes a long time. You'd code to separate app bases but you

don't have to worry going forward. In the past and I talked about

different things, if you're doing games, we'd always do Corona. We do Corona SDK.

I'm a big fan of that framework but it seems like to me, it seems like a lot of

the excitement about that platform was gone off. Like even books

there hasn't been any books written lately on it that I've seen.

Everything, all the big major publications of it we're back in like

2012-14. iI just seems like it's kind of fading away that

might be completely wrong. And you might not find that - you might be a Corona

developer, I know it's actually a vibrant community but not in my opinion.

To me, it just seems to be kind of fading away a little bit. So, I'm starting to

look more towards Unity there on the app side. On the business app side, I am a big

fan of the ionic framework. I've talked about this many times before, a lot of

our client stuff is done on Ionic. I like using Javascript, I like using the

Cordova plugins and everything like that. And a lot of things we've done, we've

done in ionic. A lot of the client stuff. We use ionic 1 and ionic 2 and

it's just the platform keeps getting better and better and better.

I'm a huge fan, however, a few months ago, if you watch the channel, you know, we

talked a lot about the changes in the Apple guidelines. First of all,

there was Apple 4.3 about spamming the store which was there for ages, but they

really started to crack down on it especially it's mainly punishing

developers with lots of apps and I think it's just, you know, I think it's

just lazy reviewers who don't want to review stuff. So, they're starting to push

back on that and then there was the guideline 4.2.6. I

think with 4.2.6 or 4.2.9, I forget which

one it is, but it's the one that says, anything this wizard generated will get

rejected. And that was - there was a huge outcry on that. There

was a change.org petition and Apple has softened their language on that since

then, because it affected a lot of people. People using GoodBarber and peopie

and business apps and all this kind of stuff. And I was actually

free and clear of that. i didn't have anything like that although we were

working on a similar product ages ago like a VYZWYG kind of build your app

type of thing. Until I realized, we didn't have the - just too much client we're

coming in, didn't have the time or the resources to keep up with it. So we just

don't let it fall by the wayside and this. But the scary thing about that was

that Apple started rejecting apps not because of the quality of the app, but

because of how they were made. That was one of the reasons there was a big

outcry now. It didn't affect me at all. But it did make me think about a lot of

things, mainly that Apple has no problems with ignoring a huge amount of their - of

their users and their developers and just pushing them aside no matter how

many people are using that framework. And just say, "Sorry, we're not going to

support it anymore." It just - I just thought, it was crazy. But if you ever

follow Apple, you know they did the same thing with flash developers when the -

when all the flash developers back when the iPhone/iPad came out saying,

"When are you gonna support flash?" And they said, "We ain't never gonna support

flash." It doesn't matter how often it's used on the web. You're just gonna

have to move to something else and then flash developers, they went through a

very hard time and I don't know if any exist still, but you know, it's just

Apple has some balls. Sorry if - I'm sorry if it's rude.

I don't know best if it's rude to you. They will - they will completely push it aside

a group of people. Now, back to Ionic. Ionic is fine. Cordova is fine. All of

those type things, they're all fine. But it made

me think, what if at some point. they reject that? Even this morning I

was reading an article. I think was Philip Kraus, the guy who does a Fast

Lane. He put it up about how much of security by a security liability using

web views and apps are, because it bypasses a lot of different things. And

there's some people are saying we shouldn't be, you know, Cordova apps

and Ionic apps shouldn't be allowed. I mean, it's a very small group of people

but it started to make me think what if Apple just does an about-face on that?

So, the whole thing - so for those of you who don't know what I'm talking about,

Ionic and Cordova, they're web-based framework. So, everything, they have all -

they can have all the functionality of a regular app because they have plugins.

But it still sits inside like a little web browser within the application that

you have total control of. And it doesn't necessarily get download from the web

but it runs locally and so you have CSS and HTML and it looks just like a Native

application. Some people complain that it's a little bit more laggy. They're

always improving on that and you can code it in a certain way that you get

rid of the lag. But it's just there. But it's still running in a web view

and that's kind of - what kind of defines it. You're seeing a lot of other

frameworks that are coming out lately that are not necessarily native

components. But they are compiling into native code. I mentioned it before, the

last few projects and so this is after that 4.2.6 thing, to let

you know where I'm going with this. And you might disagree with this. We started

to move towards React Native and to form new projects. Now, we still use Ionic for

the legacy stuff. I'm not gonna rewrite anything, I'm not gonna

rewrite anything unless we absolutely have to. So, if somebody comes back with

like a little enhancement, we're still keep an eye on it going, still keeping

those skills and everything. But we're starting to move more towards React

Native. Although, I've mentioned before, I'm not - my problem with React Native is

that Facebook is in charge of it and Facebook pull the rug out from

underneath beyond parse. And that's just one of those things that kind of -

you know, kind of thing. There's also the NativeScript which is done by Telerik

I think, which does actually interfaces

with native components and everything like that. But you know, I don't see a

huge community there. Then just this week, I started looking at Flutter.io

which is done by Google and that looks like it might have a bit of thing.

So, there's a lot of things moving it, but Flutter IO uses Dart as a language.

I don't know anybody who's a Dart developer and I'm thinking should we

learn Dart? Is it worth investing in that? But you know, and so if

you're just getting started in software and you learned Dart and that

thing really takes off, you'll be set. You can just charge whatever you want. So anyway,

this is one of the reasons I am NOT against the ionic framework.

I love the ionic framework. I've been to ionic framework meetups of London.

If you're following everything they do, I watch their

videos and everything like that, but my fear from a business point of view is

that Apple calls the shots, right? And you have to - you have to anticipate

what happens if Apple pulls the rug out from underneath us the way they

did with wizard-generated things a few months ago, and then we'd all be screwed.

So anyway, that's just my thinking on the topic. Let me know what you, guys, think. By

the way, if you're just starting out and you want to do something that's safe or

something safe for your clients, you could go Native. But you're talking about

having to you know two different code bases, you know, Swift or Objective-C on

this side, Java Android on this side, right? So you have

higher cost, you have higher everything else and it's better to have that. I

prefer to use a cross - a cross-platform framework not necessarily a hybrid one,

buta cross-platform, because we can give like a flat low price to our clients.

And for both platforms, we stay competitive that way and a more

fun to work with in my opinion. So anyway, let me know what you, guys, think. Do

you completely disagree with me on that? Is ionic - am I being harsh with Ionic?

Hey, personal web apps take off, that's gonna be game changer. Everything's gonna

change there. But so, anyway, let me know what you, guys, think. That's it for today.

I'll talk to you, guys, tomorrow.

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Food Cooking Magic Story for Kids from Steve and Maggie | Speaking Wow English TV Story Time Lessons - Duration: 11:44.

Yeah!

Haha.

Hihi.

Oh hey, Hello boys and girls.

Hello.

Haha.

What am I doing?

Haha.

Yeah.

I am cooking and today, I am making a pizza.

This is going to be a (mwah) Perfect pizza.

Only the things I like will go on this pizza but I need to roll out the pizza dough and

for that I need some flour.

Hey Steve, I can help.

I can help.

Yeah!

Oh no, Maggie.

Let's make pizza.

Maggie!

Stop it!

You naughty, naughty bird.

Oh.

Maggie, what a mess.

(Bleh.)

Oh Maggie, what a mess.

And that's too much flour.

Maggie, tidy up this mess now!

Haha, sorry.

Abracadabra.

Oh… thank you Maggie.

Oh, that naughty, naughty bird drives me crazy!

I only need just a little bit of flour so I can roll out the pizza dough.

Yay!

I like this bit.

Yay!

Hey, do you like making pizza?

Yeah!

I do.

Oh great, look.

It's finished.

Hey!

I've made the perfect pizza base for my (mwah) perfect pizza.

Right, what shall we put on first?

Yeah!

Some tomato ketchup.

Hey, Steve I can get it, I can get it.

No Maggie, don't worry, I'll get it myself.

Oh…

Ketchup, ketchup, ketchup, oh, hey, look, it's tomato ketchup.

Do you like tomato ketchup?

I do.

Yay!

Ok, let's put some tomato ketchup on the pizza.

Oh, look!

Wow!

This isn't tomato ketchup.

No, what is it?

Oh, look.

It's Maggie's magic dust.

Great!

Look, I've got some tomato ketchup.

Let's put it on my pizza.

Yay!

I like tomato ketchup.

Yay!

Hehe, I'm going to help Steve make his pizza.

And he likes chocolate.

Yeah!

Let's put some chocolate on Steve's pizza.

Hihi.

Yeah!

Hey!

Great!

I've finished.

Super!

Now, what shall I put on my (mwah) perfect pizza next?

It must be something that I like.

Hey Steve, you like chocolate.

Oh!

Hey!

Maggie!

That's crazy.

Chocolate on a pizza?

Oh.

Hey boys and girls.

Do you like chocolate?

Yes?

Then rub your tummies and say "Yes, I do."

Do you like chocolate?

"Yes, I do."

I like chocolate, but… chocolate on a pizza?

Chocolate and tomato ketchup?

Do you like chocolate and tomato ketchup?

I don't know.

Let's find out.

No!

I don't like chocolate and tomato ketchup.

Oh…

That is not good.

No.

Do you like chocolate and tomato ketchup?

No, no I don't.

Say it with me.

Do you like chocolate and tomato ketchup?

"No, I don't."

Chocolate doesn't belong on a pizza.

That's just crazy.

(Bleh).

But what can I put on my pizza.

Oh, hey.

Let's use Maggie's magic dust.

Oh, I hope it's something that I like.

Let's find out.

Ok, here we go.

Oh, what is it?

What is it?

Oh look.

Hey, what is it?

Yeah!

It's cheese and I like cheese and I like cheese on a pizza.

Oh, great!

Ok, what next?

Oh, haha.

Yeah!

Steve likes bananas.

Let's put a banana oh his pizza.

Hey!

Great!

Haha.

Oh.

Super!

Yay!

Finished.

This looks great, so what's next for my perfect pizza.

It must be something that I really like.

Try some bananas.

What?!

Hey!

Maggie!

What are you doing?

Banana on a pizza?

Bleh!

Hey, boys and girls.

Do you like bananas?

Yeah?

Then say, "Yes, I do."

Do you like bananas?

I like bananas too.

But hey!

Do you like bananas on a pizza?

Banana with cheese and ketchup?

No, I don't.

Oh, Maggie!

Banana with cheese and tomato ketchup is a bad idea.

Oh.

I don't like banana on a pizza.

Do you like banana on a pizza?

No, then say: "No, I don't."

Oh, I don't like banana on a pizza, Maggie is crazy.

But hey, let's use Maggie's magic dust again.

Ok, I hope that it's something that I like.

Oh, what is it?

What is it?

Hey, look!

Aha!

It's ham.

A ham and cheese pizza.

Now, that is a good idea.

Let's put some ham on the pizza.

Haha.

Uh-oh.

Steve doesn't like banana on pizza.

But he likes… haha… marshmallows!

Yeah!

Let's put marshmallows on his pizza.

Haha!

Great!

I like ham.

Hey, do you like ham?

Yes?

Do you like ham?

Then say, "Yes, I do."

Do you like ham?

Great!

I like ham on a perfect pizza with cheese and tomato ketchup.

But what shall I put on next.

Hihi.

Try some marshmallows.

Yeah!

Oh!

Hey!

Maggie!

Not again.

Oh, you naughty, naughty bird.

Look, marshmallows on a pizza.

This is not my idea of a perfect pizza.

No!

Marshmallows on a pizza is a bad idea.

Oh, and look.

Maggie's nearly ruined my ham, cheese and tomato pizza.

Oh, what a naughty, naughty bird.

Oh, this pizza is nearly perfect.

It just needs something like… olives.

Let's use Maggie's magic dust for a few olives.

Yay!

Look, look.

What are they?

They are olives.

Oh, wow!

I like olives.

Do you like olives?

Yes?

Then say, "Yes, I do."

If you don't like olives, say "No, I don't."

Do you like olives?

I love olives.

Let's put them on my pizza.

Haha!

Yoghurt.

I like yoghurt.

Do you like yoghurt?

Yeah!

Steve likes yoghurt.

So let's put it on his pizza.

Yeah! …and a tomato pizza, oh dear…

Try some yoghurt!

Oh!

You like yoghurt.

Maggie!

You naughty, naughty bird.

Maggie's put yoghurt on my pizza.

Do you like yoghurt?

Yes?

Then say, "Yes, I do."

Do you like yoghurt?

"Yes, I do."

But do you like yoghurt on a pizza?

No, I don't.

Say that with me.

Do you like yoghurt on a pizza?

"No, I don't."

Oh, my pizza is ruined.

Oh, I have to start again.

What a naughty, naughty bird.

Hey, why don't you make your perfect pizza?

And I hope there's no chocolate, no bananas, no marshmallows and no yoghurt on your perfect

pizza.

Hey, if you like it, like it.

It's Steve and Maggie.

Oh hello!

I am hungry.

What can I eat?

Oh…

Yummy, what is in my tummy?

What is in my tummy?

A cake.

Haha!

Cake, cake yummy yummy.

Cake, cake yummy yum.

Cake, cake yummy yummy.

Cake, cake yummy yum.

Cake.

I've got a cake in my tummy.

Yummy, what is in my tummy?

What is in my tummy?

Have a biscuit.

Yeah!

Biscuit, yummy yummy.

Biscuit, yummy yum.

Biscuit, yummy yummy.

Biscuit, yummy yum.

Biscuit.

I've got a biscuit in my tummy.

Yummy, what is in my tummy?

What is in my tummy?

A sandwich.

Yeah!

Sandwich, yummy yummy.

Sandwich, yummy yum.

Sandwich, yummy yummy.

Sandwich, yummy yum.

Sandwich.

I've got a sandwich in my tummy.

See you.

Bye for now.

Hey, did you like that?

Yeah!

Then please like it.

If you love it, you can subscribe.

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Go no.

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Only One Glass That Lower Your Blood Pressure Naturally - Duration: 7:17.

natural remedies to control high BP milk pressure is the force at which blood

pumps from the heart into the arteries a normal blood pressure reading is less

than what 20 by 80 mmHg when the pressure is high the big most through

the artery is more forcefully this ports increased the pressure on the delicate

tissues in the arteries and damages the blood vessels life still plays an

important role in treating your high blood pressure if you successfully

control your blood pressure with these remedies you might avoid delay or reduce

the need for medication 1 honey with warm water for this remedy we need honey

lemon and warm water firstly take 1 tablespoon of honey into your bowl or

glass

and add half lemon juice to it

finally add required amount of lukewarm water and mix well

consume this drink daily before you break first with empty stomach

to garlic water to prepare this remedy we need garlic lemons and water firstly

peel garlic cloves and crush them in a mortar and now take about with a glass

of water and start boiling add crushed garlic to boiling water boil it for 5 to

10 minutes until water observes amazing properties of garlic now strain this

water into your glass and squeeze half lemon to it and mix well

drink this water daily early in the morning with empty stomach for effective

results follow these remedies regularly uncontrolled your high blood pressure

naturally at home how to lower high blood pressure with lemongrass

lemongrass is nature's formula for high blood

pressure it boosts blood circulation in the body and eases all problems of the

ability sure drinking a glass of lemon grass juice may help in bringing down

your blood pressure one of the best had bill remedies for combating blood

pressure cholesterol poor red circulation and so much more there are

several good reasons to drink this excellent Hubble tea for instance if

someone is suffering from insomnia drinking just one cup before bedtime can

cause relaxation and promote a restful night of sleep lemongrass is also known

to help relieve nausea and is an aid in digestion drinking a cup of tea a large

meal will take away that full feeling and will aid in digesting the food just

consumed along with helping to remove unhealthy food additives chemicals and

excess fats lemongrass also helps in the relief of constipation by keeping the

bubbles working properly and removing toxins to keep the body healthy and

energetic acting as a natural diuretic it is known to keep the kidneys and

bladder working properly it's powerful antioxidant benefits how to keep the

liver and pancreas healthy and it is also known to help keep cholesterol

levels normal lemongrass tea is also a natural antibacterial and antifungal if

drank constantly studies have shown that it aids in the prevention of the

outbreak of acne and keep the skin healthy due to its antibacterial effects

it can also relieve acts and pains and helps to reduce fever if someone is

suffering from anxiety or nervousness lemongrass tea can help by reducing

these symptoms for many centuries in the country of Brazil it has been used in

the treatment of digestive problems and nervous disorders it is well known for

promoting relaxation the people of the Amazon are well aware of this benefit

and have used it regularly as a natural sedative we refer to this sometimes as

help sleep lemongrass is also known for its efforts on cancer cells

a study from ben-gurion University in Israel concluded that a molecule called

citral that is found in the lemongrass plant and uses programmed cell death in

cancer cells without harming normal cells

nature's formula for a healthy living lemongrass the precise formula to

nature's formula for healthy living is closely guarded however these are the

ingredients which we use as you learn about God's medicine the healing herbs

you will discover that each herb has been known for centuries to have a very

specific function and can be used interchangeably as it aids the body in

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for lemongrass is symbol pogon and variations of it grown in warm temperate

and tropical regions the plant itself is extremely easy to recognize as its

appearance is a tall and evergreen grass if taken with tea it can reduce the

occurrence of fever coughs and colds very rich in vitamin C unloaded with

antioxidants lemongrass helps to combat the free radicals in your body

lemongrass grows wild in Africa and Southeast Asia people native to these

reasons have been using it for its medicinal purposes for many centuries

lemongrass helps to control high blood pressure

since lemongrass is best known for its removing properties it ensures that a

body can get rid of cholesterol harmful toxins and fats the lemongrass is an

excellent cleanser of the body that helps to detoxify the pancreas liver

bladder kidney and the digestive tract it reduces uric acid cholesterol excess

fats and other toxins in the body while stimulating digestion blood circulation

it also elevates in digestion and gastroenteritis

as stated drinking a glass lemongrass juice may help in bringing

down your high blood pressure and is one of the best natural remedies take

lemongrass cut into small parts with the help of scissors and wash them then take

a pan for water and boiled for five minutes then put the lemongrass into it

and boiled for 5 minutes after 5 minutes put off the flame and filter the water

into your cup lemongrass hibachi is ready to serve let it cool and add 1 to

3 TSP of honey and enhance the taste by drinking this hubbell tea you can reduce

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(slow music)

- Hey everybody, this is Felicia D. Henderson.

Thank you for joining us for another episode of

Office Hours: After the Quad.

This episode was written by Wendy Coolis.

It is entitled March: Book One.

We borrowed that title from the original graphic novel

from the 60s that took a look at the civil rights movement

through the first hand accounts of John Lewis.

So we feel honored to borrow that title.

As you know, every week I'm repping a different HBCU.

I am this week repping Spelman

because I love this cardigan.

But there was also a sweatshirt I loved from Spelman

so you'll see me repping Spelman twice.

Plus I have a lot of good girlfriends

who graduated from there, so I'm happy to do so.

On tonight's episode I'm being joined by

Jazz Raycole and Michelle Defraites

who will talk about their love and friendship for each other

on and off screen.

Episode 206, March: Book One.

The title obviously taken from

John Lewis' comic book of the same name.

It's an amazing episode.

I think that it is the point in the season,

you know we're halfway through,

where absolutely the students are becoming activists.

And we were trying to like, excuse the pun,

march our way toward that so it didn't become like

episode one, it's like and now they're activists.

- Right. - Yeah.

- So we took our time

until we got there to the middle of the season.

And now they have taken themselves to Atlanta State

to let people know how they feel.

When I see those dailies, when I first saw them

I'm like, ooh I didn't mean to be that real,

like it was a little bit frightening.

How did it feel to be there being the ones doing it?

- Good.

- I mean, it was definitely surreal, in a sense,

because you see it on TV.

You see it everywhere.

You know it's happening around you

but to be forced to do it.

- Yes.

- That's really crazy.

And to be forced to watch other people have to do it

and just, you know you're acting

but part of you just wants to be like, ugh.

You just get really worked up about it.

- Have you ever been involved in anything like that before?

- Uh-uh, honestly no. - Mm-hmm.

- On either side.

- Yeah.

- And so just seeing it happen in front of your face,

it's just like, wow.

- Get back to where you belong.

- I belong right here.

Get off me.

- Come on.

It's heavy.

- I've never really understood the magnitude of a riot

until that day and what activism really means.

Like what that entails.

Like really fighting for everything that you believe in.

Because during that scene we're going to blood,

to blows, like we're going in.

I don't know, it shifted my perception of just like,

even the Black Lives Matter movement.

My mom, you know, lived through the 60s and the 70s

and she talks to me about Black Panthers

cause you know she was from Stockton

and Oakland's right there,

and she's talked to me about all that stuff.

But to actually be in that position,

and granted we're just acting,

but when you start doing the character development

of how this person feels

it was completely different being in that moment.

- Mm- hmm.

- And it was tense. It was heavy,

because I think we all wanted to respect each other

and make sure that the respect was known.

Like this is just a scene.

- Right. - Yeah.

- You know what I mean?

We all wanted to make sure everybody was okay and felt safe.

It was interesting.

- That must have been challenging

because you guys are so respectful to each other always,

I find, and yet the moment is feeling so real, you know.

- Yeah.

- So it's like trying to keep that

but this thing is taking over as well.

- And it was three days.

- Yeah.

- It was three days of like, long days.

And you're in it and you're just like,

how do people, like the real activists of the world,

how do they have the stamina and the passion

and the strength to sustain that?

- [Crowd] HBCU's back, back, back. HBCU.

- I'll let the audience in on a little bit of that

back during the days of the pilot.

It feels like so long ago.

(laughs)

- So long ago.

- For real.

- There were a bunch of girls who came in,

young women, for Sydney.

A bunch of young women who came in for Madison

and we find, we like those four or five

possibilities, actresses for Sydney

and these four or five possibilities for Madison,

but what if they don't have any chemistry?

So then we start playing this game as producers

and then the network gets invited into it to

of mix and match.

Let's put these two together.

Well maybe those two would be together.

Now what I'm learning today for the first time

is that even in the hallway while you were waiting your turn

you were doing some mixing and matching of your own.

- [Michelle] Absolutely. - [Jazz] For sure

(laughs)

- [Michelle] But I mean, I've been an actor for a long time

and that's just what you do.

- It's a chemistry thing,

and I think since we have a real friendship

you see a lot of that on the show.

You see a lot of that shifts over.

And we don't have the same issues and problems

that Sydney and Madison have.

We have our own stuff that we have to deal with

and I think it's kind of transferring that

and just kind of substituting this for that.

But at the end of the day, just like our friendship

just like Sydney and Madison, there's a mutual respect.

- Cause you know if you like them

the scene's just gonna be better.

- We worked on our stuff,

we went through and was like okay how about this.

- We were tossing ideas back and forth.

- Yeah we're going back and forth

and like what about this one?

Okay what if you do this?

Okay I like that, yeah let's try this.

- Oh that's so cool.

- Yeah.

- So we really went back and forth.

- And there was no one else that really did that with me.

- No.

- And I read with other people,

like in the hallway practicing,

but we were the only ones that were kind of collaborative.

- Mm-hmm.

- And then we put you guys together

and we got to see all of that not knowing all of that.

(laughs)

- That's the crazy part.

We just did your work for you.

(laughs)

- Oh, and by the way you're welcome.

- Right.

- We're here.

- We're here, the work is done.

- I loved it.

- It's almost like you were watching our lives

because you almost got it so perfectly

on what we're going through.

- Yeah.

- We're kinda getting to show that through our characters.

- You're on Office Hours.

(laughs)

- You're on office hours.

- Thank you guys very much for your time.

I really really appreciate both of you

and I hope you continue to have a good time

for the rest of the season

cause we got some stuff you don't know yet.

- Oohhh.

(laughs)

- We can't wait.

(laughs)

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