His name is Gordian
But you're right. Yeah, you're seeing right now, especially I will tell you guys here, but, you know, multiple members of Congress have signed a term limits pledge. And so when we get back, I'm going to be filing a motion to bring that forward as a discharge petition, as well as the banning insider trading, because I think those two issues can actually change the entire populace of Congress as it as it stands.
And I think that they would really help save this country now.
born and you can probably have sometimes a much larger bond with your found and chosen family than your biological family. And I mean that because I have a far closer relationship with some of my friends than I do with some of my family members. And that's because I chose them to be in my life and be my friends and my family.
So I love you all dearly and your love and your support and your words of encouragement and kindness towards me and my family have been something, you know, indispensable and something that I don't know that I would be able to have the mental resolve to be here with you guys right now if it wasn't for some of the amazing things I hear on. It's just it's humbling and I want to say thank you very much to all of you. Matt, what's up, buddy? How are you? My former constituent? How are you? I could be a bit better.
She's back inpatient, unfortunately. So grandma's not doing too hot. Yeah, well, let's talk about that in private, right? Yeah, serve her privacy.
But how are you? Well, I am doing exceptionally well at school. In fact, that's part of the story I wanted to tell you when I you know, I was with a former Drexler professor. Are you kidding? I am not kidding.
His name is Gordian. I don't know what his last name is. But he was a professor of what was he? First of all, Nigerian guy with a very, very thick accent.
