I'd always ask them, well, what did I say? And they'd go, I liked your tie. It's basically what they'd say. They'd never, ever remembered what you said. But, you know, if you were wearing a funny tie or your hair wasn't combed right, they'd always remember that. Yeah. And you learn very quickly that what works in person is not the same thing that works on television and you have to be more exaggerated on television across the board. And I still think that there's something special about being on a TV set that's very different from being, you know, behind a zoom camera. So all right, that was just me indulging a little bit in some personal questions for you, Jim. Yeah. I agree with you that being in the studio or being, you know, on a live set is very, very different. As far as zoom goes, I like to say it's better than not zoom. But that's about us. It's more convenient, but there it's a totally different experience being on live television and live television, especially. It's exciting (8/57)
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