So earlier today I had the opportunity to get some water from where was I Burger King with my patient and I was quenched like I was so thirsty and it made me think about how I had to do a four-hour drive to Connecticut a couple of weeks ago and how I went ahead and stopped by I think was it McDonald's and I grabbed water from there only water nothing else because I was so thirsty and This is for people who understand that you don't want soda, you don't want juice, you want water. So I went ahead and got this water and I was sick to my, I don't know what it is about getting water from a restaurant, not like bottled water, water poured out. You know, you pushed a little nozzle. I don't know if they keep a jar of AC coolant back there, whatever it is, it's criminal. To have Wendy's have the audacity and charge me $2 for water and it still put me onto my back. Like I was sick like a dog. Don't know what it is. So I decided to stay thirsty, almost passed out from just being so thirsty. But you know what? It is the equivalent of drinking water fresh out of the toilet bowl. That's what it felt like. So my question to you guys is, would you drink water from fast food places? And you know what I mean. Okay? talking about Starbucks, okay, I'm not talking about Panera. I'm talking about you're going to Wendy's, you're going to make Donald's. Matter of fact, you stop by 7-Eleven, you go to the little slushy area and you go, I'll just get water from here. Are you guys doing that? Are you fine? Is your immune system strong enough for that? Or will you stay thirsty until you're in a safe space to get what you need. Get back to me. Let me know.