Because we do a wristwatch ticket. Is that a simple math arithmetic? I've heard that word. 40 years. We're doing jumping jacks later. Oh, I still do jump jacks. Do you? I mean, I was doing them in a gym with you when I was going. Yeah, can't get you out. Did you was doing her sit-ups or some type of crunch, burpees or whatever? And I say, well, I might literally do some jumping jacks. Did you guys, Deans, there's probably two young, but Terry, you may have been subject to this.
There was like this fitness song they played in gym. And it was like chicken chicken. You went to a special school. What a very good school. But it's like they used to play this song. I got to find it. It's like the shenanigans thing. Is it called the chicken fat song? Yes. That's by Robert Preston, the youth fitness song. [MUSIC PLAYING] [LAUGHS] Touchdown. Every morning, ten times, not just now and then. Give that chicken fat back to the chicken. And don't be chicken again.
No, don't be chicken. I know, am this. What do you mean? Isn't that awesome? Yeah, it's more awesome of the things you remember. Watch this. What's my middle name, Lex? There we go. It's almost-- It's almost-- And that's just amazing. [LAUGHS] Why is that? You might want to surprise the kids yourself.
