Interview 33

Biographic Information: English, Male, 21yrs

Themes: Participant’s childhood, Participant’s occupation EMT, Participant’s education (nursing), Educational and career aspirations and motivations, Participant’s interests and experiences (relationships, video games, sports)

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Interviewer: All right, so the form and everything kind of already talked about what this interview is going to look like. Um, but just to kind of give you a little overview, it’s basically like the goal is to get audio of you talking, pretty much. [Ok.] So, I have like a list of questions for you to answer, um, you don’t have to like ask them back to me, like, I just, I just need you to talk, so, yeah, do you have any questions before we start?

Participant: No, I think I’m good.

I: Okay. Perfect. So, um, oh yeah, before, before we get like started, started, um, how old are you? 

P: I am twenty-one. 

I: twenty-one. Okay, perfect. Just that way we can do the whole anonymous thing. Um, alright, perfect. So [01:00] first question, what was one of your favorite places growing up and what did you like to do there? 

P: Hmm. I’d say one of my favorite places growing up was my grandparents’ house in Illinois. [Mhm] And one of my favorite things to do there was, uh, probably just longboard around the neighborhood [Mhm] or go to the library. 

I: Oh, nice. Was it a big library?

P: Yeah, I think it was about ours, the size of ours here, maybe a bit bigger. 

I: Nice. That’s fun. How often would you guys go? 

P: Uh, probably go at least twice a week. My grandma and I, it was within walking distance to their house, so we’d just walk there. 

I: That’s fun. How often did you guys go to Illinois? 

P: Uh, it was usually just me. Um, I’ve- I went at least once a year for four years, I [02:00] think. First time for like six months, and then like five, three, and then for like a month, and then a few weeks.

I: That’s fun. Yeah, I love that. Do you like Illinois like just as a state or do you just like your grandparents house? 

P: I just like my grandparents’ house. Yeah, I don’t, I don’t think I’d want to live there. 

I: Yeah Alright, what are some of your favorite things about Las Cruces? 

P: Umm. Hmm. Well my family’s here so that’s, that’s one of them. My church is here. That’s another one. Um, the men’s league is a lot easier because it’s usually warm. So like. We usually have, uh, like the games are never canceled because of the weather. But, um, let’s see, uh, [03:00] there are, there are, I’d like that there aren’t as many people here as in, as there are in like big states, because I’m not a giant people person, so like, I like that it’s, it’s a small, smaller community. 

I: Mhm. But it’s not like teeny tiny. 

P: Yeah, exactly. Like, there’s still people here, but there aren’t like, whoa. 

I: Mm hmm. No, yeah. That’s good. How is Men’s League going? 

P: It was going pretty good. We got to the playoffs. I think we lost one or two games last season. And this last game. Wow. We were up for over half the game and then things just got out of control. They scored and they scored again. And then the team fell apart, like fights almost happened. Like the refs had to break people up and [04:00] people got red cards and there was lots of shouting and yeah, it started turning ugly at the end.

I: Oh my goodness, [Yeah.] like with the other team, right? 

P: Yeah, but [Okay.] like, oh my goodness, this last game, woo!

I: Mhm. Oh, my goodness. Who all, who all was on the team this season? 

P: Uh, me, your dad rejoined. Um, Nate joined. Uh, Chris Kennedy, um, Paul Smith, um, Luke Beal rejoined. 

I: Oh, really?

P: Yeah, they moved back. 

I: No way. 

P: Yeah. Um, see, and then I don’t know if you know- knew some of the other ones like Gabe, uh, Lazaro, Licio, um, Daniel Funk joined.

I: Oh yeah, ‘cause he’s there now. 

P: Um, and then there’s uh, the others like, um, Isaias, uh, [05:00] Fran, and then, oh, um, Ben Young joined. 

I: Mhm. 

Uhh, uh,we got a new goalie, like he actually like played goalie and like a team growing up. So his name is Alberto. He’s he’s really good. 

I: Oh, nice.

P: He’s the reason we won most of our games. And then I think, I think that’s it. [Yeah.] Oh, and then Josh. He’s one of the, uh, professors on campus. 

I: Oh, is he like older or like? 

P: No, he’s around, I think he’s around Paul Smith’s age. 

I: Oh, okay. That’s cool.  

P: But, and then we have another professor from NMSU that joined, and then two other guys, although one of them dropped out, I think because he was too busy with school. 

I: Hmm.

And then, um, [06:00] yeah, I think that’s the whole team. 

I: Yeah. Is Greg? Back. Is he playing? 

P: No. 

I: Oh man. Miss Greg. He was funny. (laughs)

P: But yeah, we had a, we have a pretty good size team, like plenty of subs and like [Mhm] last season we were down a player every game. So, no subs. [Yeah.] But this season we did pretty well. 

I: That’s good. Yeah, it’s always nice to have a lot of subs. That’s probably why my dad played. ‘Cause he was like, there’s enough people. 

P: Yeah, he was like, “I’m gonna do like fifteen minutes. And I’ll sit out, you know, just watch.” And I was like, “Okay”. 

I: Did he end up doing more than fifteen minutes? 

P: Yeah. But, [Makes sense.] he’s still, he’s still good. 

I: Mmhmm. Still got it. (laughs) No, that’s fun. Are you currently like in classes at NMSU? 

P: Yeah, I, I’m [07:00] doing the pre reqs for nursing. 

I: Ooh. 

Yeah, it’s not fun. Not fun at all. [(laughs)] My psych class started and immediately I was like, oh my gosh, because we had nine assignments due on one- on the day that it started. Yeah, I was like, “Oh, this is insane.” But.  

I: Oh my goodness. That’s crazy. What other classes are you taking? 

P: Uh, let’s see. I finished my English class. Um, my psych class started. There’s chemistry, algebra, um, and then human growth and behavior. But yeah, those are the, I think those are the prereqs. And then we’ll see if I, I highly, I don’t know if I’m getting into nursing school, but we’ll see. I haven’t failed a class, so. 

I: That’s good. You know, like, yeah, like they say, C’s get [08:00] degrees. And I think I feel like that applies to like nursing from what I’ve heard. [Oh yeah.] It’s pretty tough. So that’d be fun. What made you want to get into nursing? 

P: Uh, I mean, after I got my EMT, I was like, I feel I should get my paramedic. Then I was like, why not just skip paramedic and go straight to nursing? So I was like, and they make more and like, I don’t really like being in an ambulance. So like, Like right now I work for Mountain View right now and like I pre- I much prefer that the hospital setting than to like the ambulance setting ‘cause like I like driving an ambulance. That’s fun. But actually being in the back, it’s cramped and it smells bad cause of the patient and it’s like, meh. So it’s like, may as well go for nursing. 

I: Mhm. It makes sense. It makes sense. How long have you been working for Mountain View? 

P: A little over a year now. [09:00] 

I: Mkay.

P: After I got back from school last year, I started working in June at the, uh, for urgent care. And now I’m still working there. So.

I: Yeah. Dang, that’s crazy. So, you probably work a lot, right? 

P: They’re 12-hour shifts, yeah. 

I: Okay, yeah. When you do get a day off though, like, how do you like to spend that?

P: Uh, homework, sleeping, soccer, or video games. It’s like, that’s what all of my days off look like. 

I: (laughs) Nice. What kind of video games are you playing? 

P: Uh, just the normal ones I usually play, just um, Shooters, and then the new Spider Man game came out, so I’m gonna get that one, because I have the other two and those are fun, but uh, yeah, just Shooters mostly, or Fortnite with Nate and Edgar. 

I: Mm hmm. [But,] That’s [10:00] fun. Yeah, I heard Edgar is kind of taking over like worship team a bit with like youth group and everything.

P: Yeah. And after Miss Kay died, uh, he’s like, he’s like in charge of the worship now for the church. So, 

I: Mm hmm. [But, ] That’s crazy. Like, I just look at Edgar and I’m like, (Makes face) you’re running it? 

P: Yeah. Yeah. Same. [(laughs)] I mean, like, he’s good with it. So at least, uh, at least it works. 

I: No, yeah, for sure. All right. Let’s see. Next question. What are some things you want to accomplish in the next five years? Like, career, fitness, social life, just anything, like, could be like, get a tattoo, or. 

P: I have a tattoo. 

I: You have a tattoo? [11:00] 

P: Yes. It’s-

I: What did you get?

P: Uh, I got a cross, it’s, let’s see if you can see it. 

I: Oh, nice.

P: And then I’m probably going to get another one, maybe this year or, uh, spring next year, but we’ll see. 

I: Yeah. 

P: And then, um, I want to graduate. That’s, that’s, that’s top of my list. 

I: Mhm. 

P: Uh, let’s see, hoping to buy a new car next year. Uh, I’d like, I highly doubt it, but I want to be able to take men’s league and go semi pro. 

I: Yeah 

P: That’s what I’d really like. So I’m working on that. 

I: Mhm

P: ‘Cause um, a few of the other coaches from men’s league, uh, like, they were talking to me. So I’m hoping, like, fingers crossed. 

I: Yeah. [And then…] Make it to to NM [12:00] United. 

P: Like, that’s, that’s what I really want to do is like professional soccer. That’d be so much fun. 

I: Mhm. 

P: And then let’s see, (3.0) hoping I don’t know I’ll probably get married next year or two. 

I: Yeah. 

P: Uh, (4.0) I don’t know. I think, I think that’s about it for right now. But those are like the big things. Oh, fitness wise, I’d like to get back up to 200 pounds because I was 200 pounds last year for about six months, but that was with like consistent working out and eating. And then I dropped back down to 190, and now I’m like 185. So, yeah, so I’m trying to get back up there. But.

I: No, yeah. Wait, so you plan to get married in the next couple years? Are you seeing someone? 

P: Yes, [13:00] we, see, we’ve been dating almost eleven months now? It’s gonna be, it’s gonna be a year early December.

I: Dang, how’d you guys meet? 

P: RUF. We went- so actually, when I first saw her, I didn’t like her, I thought she was mean. And then, uh, her and then two other girls and I, we went out to a bar, and then twice, and then the second time I was like, “Hmm, maybe she’s not that bad.” And so I was like, “You know what? I’ll ask her out.” And I did, and she said yes, and yeah. 

I: Now here you are. (laughs) [Yeah.] Eleven months later. No, that’s great. I love that. I feel like RUF is like a big, like place li- where like a lot of people meet like [Yeah.] significant others.

P: Like, uh, you know, [14:00] Phoebe Cleveland? She and Micah are dating now. 

I: Micah Chang? 

P: Yep

I:Okay. Every time I hear Micah, I always think Micah Wong. 

P: Oh yeah.

I: And I’m like, “What?” 

P: Yeah, I know. But uh, yeah, he and Phoebe are dating. Let’s see. Maddie’s dating someone. Uh, I think Shari’s dating someone. Um, I think that’s about it for people dating. [Yeah, that’s where Jess and-]

I: Tristan met and like Ian and Muriel and, yeah. People. That’s crazy. How are you liking, RUF?

P: I actually have only gone to one large group this semester because last semester I was like, “Ooh, you know what, I, I, I don’t think anyone here likes me and I don’t really like the crowd of people here”, so I kind of, I’ve kind of like stepped back from RUF a bit. Like I’ve gone to some events and, uh, one or two large groups, but for the [15:00] most part, I’ve, after summer conference, I was like, “eh, I don’t know”. I might pick it up again next semester. But, uh, for this semester I was like, I don’t, I can’t do it. 

I: Yeah.

P: Yeah. Just, I think it’s just a group dynamics or just like really off.

I: Yeah. It’s a very particular vibe and like if you’re not like in it, then-

P: Yeah, and that’s, that’s one of the things that bugs me about it. It’s kinda like-  it’s kinda clicky so, so, like, I told Daniel that and he’s like, like, it’s like, there’s not really much we can do about it. So. 

I: Yeah. 

P: But. 

I: No yeah, I agree. That’s why I never- that’s why I went like one semester and then I was like, nah, [Yeah.] Yeah, it’s like, even though I like knew most of the people they were like, You know, 

P: Yeah, it’s it’s just weird. But [16:00] 

I: Mhm. Yeah, how was SuCo though? 

P: Pretty good. It was a lot of fun. Uh, see, I think, yeah, it was just us and then the UN- yeah, the UNM kids that drove up together. So Katie, Paul, and then, uh, yeah like three, four others. 

I: Mhm. 

P: But yeah, it was, it was a lot of fun. I didn’t really like, like the large groups just ‘cause I thought the worship was very concert-esque and it was more about the singers than it was about God. And I didn’t really like that. So I was like, “eh” I think I went to the first one and then the last one. But y’know, the beach was nice found, I think three live sand dollars. And then let’s see, I swam above a manta ray. [Dang.] Yeah, so, uh, me and then two other people were supposed to go out to the furthest sandbar, which was like a [17:00] mile out. So I ended up swimming out there and they stayed back be first- because I think one of them couldn’t make it. So they both went back and then they were like, “There was a massive dark shadow under you.” And I was like, “Thanks guys.” And they’re like, “It had no fin. It was a manta ray.” And I was like, “That’s pretty cool.” So I swam like two miles, one there and one back and I’m exhausted [Yeah] and then everyone tells me like, “Bro, you could have died.” And then let’s see, some people caught a, a hammerhead. Um, and then I think that was about it. But, yeah, it was pretty fun overall. 

I: Yeah, nah, it sounds like it. It typically sounds like a good time. 

P: But, yeah, I enjoyed it. 

I: Yeah. Are you at House of Payne right now? 

P: Yes. That’s where I live. 

I: Really? When’d you move in?

P: A year ago. I moved in last [18:00] October. 

I: How is it? Like how’s it been? 

P: Pretty good. Let’s see. Uh, I think since I’ve moved in, Nate Rowe and Elijah Nix left. And then, um, a guy named Ryan moved in. Um, I don’t know if you ever met Elijah Archuleta. Uh, [mm-mm] he moved in and then a guy named Robby moved in. 

I: Dang.

P: But yeah, it’s pretty good. So, [Yeah.] I’m the oldest, oldest member. [Really?] Or oldest Payne member here. Ryan’s the oldest person here. But I’m the oldest person who’s lived here. 

I: Got you. Yeah, do you guys still do like family dinners or nah? 

P: Oh yeah. We’ve been, we’ve done it more now that Ryan’s kind of taken over it. And like, we- we’ve gotten twenty-five, thirty people now. So yeah, it’s pretty big group. 

I: Yeah, [But.] that’s good. That’s [19:00] fun. Yeah. I saw like the rice bags. [Oh, yeah.] I was like, wait a second. 

P: Yeah, we’ve, we’ve definitely cleaned it up though. It’s, it’s, it’s not gross anymore. 

I: Oh, that’s good.

P: Yeah. And like we cleaned the, well, I cleaned up the backyard and then, uh, we like swept, organized, got rid of a bunch of stuff, [Mhm.] cleaned the kitchen. Yeah. So it looks, it looks livable now. [Yeah. Good job.] Gross. Only took a year.

I: Are the chickens still there? 

P: No. So see, I think after Brayden stepped on one, I think they accidentally killed another one. And then they were like, “You know what, let’s just eat them.” And so I think they, that’s what they did. [(laughs)] And then, yeah, they just, there are no more chickens.

I: (laughs) Oh my goodness, that’s crazy, they loved those chickens. 

P: Oh [20:00] yeah.

I: That’s wild, oh my goodness. But, yeah, sounds like a lot of fun. 

P: It is, yeah. I have Joseph’s old room. 

I: Nice. Alright, so, next question. What is your favorite time of year and why?

P: I’d say fall because it’s still warm but it’s not as warm and it’s not like and like the nights or the evenings can get cool so it’s like, I think it’s like the perfect mix of cold and warm- or hot and cold so that’s and and it’s just a pretty time that’s when the plant- the weeds start dying. And, um, but the plants are still alive. So, [ Mhm] yeah. 

I: It’s definitely nice. Do you have any, like, good or, like, fond memories around, like, [21:00] fall? 

P: Uh, mostly just the Renaissance Fair. 

I: Yeah?

P: Yeah, like, I’m looking forward to that this year. I went last year, but I wasn’t able to go the year before that because I was in school. And then I don’t think uh, I didn’t go the year before that either because I was somewhere else.

I: I think the year before that was COVID. 

P: Oh yeah, exactly. So. oh yeah, they had an online one, which was weird. No, that wasn’t doing that. 

I: No, because you got to go for the food. Exactly. 

P: Or, um, like seeing the jousting show or something. 

I: Yeah. 

P: But yeah, so I’m looking forward to going to that this year. 

I: Mhm. Are you going to go with your girlfriend?

P: Yeah. 

I: Are you guys going to dress up? 

P: I’m going to, I’m going to make her ‘cause this is her first time. So, um. I’m- I- and I’ve always wanted to dress up for it. So I’m going to dress up. And if I’m dre- if I dress up, that means she has to dress up too. [22:00] So. 

I: Yes. Oh my goodness. That’ll be fun. Yeah, the Renaissance Faire is pretty great. Yeah. All right. Um, what are some things you would change about Las Cruces if you could? Like anything? 

P: The roads are terrible. Um, how many old people there are here. Goodness gracious, there are so many old people. [(laughs)]It’s like, like, I know Cruces is kind of like a retirement community, but holy cow. If I have to go ten under in a thirty-five, one more time, I swear. 

I: Oh my goodness. (laughs)

P: And then probably how expensive everything is here. Goodness. Like, we went to, um, El Paso yesterday, and like, there was gas there for 2.83, [23:00] and I was like, what? It’s like, like, even at Sam’s Club, it’s like 3.18. 

I: Oh my goodness.

P: Yeah. So, I was like, my, my gosh. 

I: Yeah. No, that’s crazy. But, that’s funny. You, you would change the amount of old people.

P: Mm hmm. We need more young people here. It’s like, like on Sunday, uh, across from our soccer in another field, there’s a group of, like, almost all seniors that do their own soccer thing, and it’s like, just watch, watching them walk back and forth with the ball, and it’s like, come on, guys, what are you doing? [That’s honestly really precious.] I mean, it’s nice that they’re getting out, but I, um, one of them is going to fall and not be able to get back up, I swear. 

I: Yeah. But hey, there’s an EMT on standby right there. 

P: I mean, That is true but.

I: (laughs) Oh my goodness. What’s [24:00] like the most common thing you have to deal with as an EMT? Like the most common thing people need to get? 

P: Uh, well right now, so I don’t actually work as an EMT. I work as a medical assistant. So I’m in the urgent care, but, um, like it’s mostly just, um, like, uh, flu and strep, COVID. Because people are paranoid. So like they sneeze once and then they’re like, “Oh, I’m here to get checked.” And it’s like, we can’t check you if you don’t have any symptoms. So like, well, my throat hurts, this hurts, that hurts. And it’s like, “Really?” Like, we’ve gotten some pretty crazy stuff, though. Like, see, I think this year. The craziest thing that’s happened or one of the craziest things that’s happened is like one of- this guy came in and it’s like under here this eyelid, his under eyelid right here was like hanging off and like his eye was kind of popping out. So that was kind of cool and then [25:00] then [(laughs)] let’s see, I do a lot- I do a good amount of labs. So I draw blood a lot. Um, 

I: Are you good at it? 

P: Yeah, I’d say I’m pretty good at it. At least I’ve had- that’s what patients tell me. But um, like they say, they say I’m a lot gentl- more or I’m a more- I’m more gentle than the others ‘cause they just like, they find the vein and they kind of just like, stab it. [Mhm] Where I, I like slide it in. So, but yeah, and I like drawing blood. I think it’s fun. 

I: Mhm. Yeah.

P: I don’t know. There’s something sat- it’s like when you feel the needle like pop into the vein. I don’t know. It’s satisfying, but- 

I: Yeah?

P: And then let’s see, had, I’ve done a few casts, um, and then splints. I’ve had, we’ve had a few broken bones. Um, [26:00] see, I’m trying to think of, there was a really crazy one last year. I can’t remember what it was, but this past, um, week at work though, this lady came in because she wasn’t feeling well, (someone else walked into frame) Oh yeah, that’s Ryan. 

I: What’s up? 

P: And then, um, she was like, “Yeah, I’m having like throwing up in the morning and not feeling well.” And I’m like, she’s like, “No, I don’t think so”. 

I: You’re like, you don’t think? 

P: Yeah, I was like, “Okay”, we tested. And then boom. So that was, that was kind of funny. But it’s like, yeah, yeah, I told you so. You said you don’t think, there was like a long, she went, “Ummmm”, I was like, “Miss- Ma’am, what are you doing?”. 

I: Mhm. But oh my goodness, that’s funny [27:00] Yeah, do you like working there? 

P: Yeah, it’s a, it’s a love hate relationship, just because, like, this time of year, like, we get around seventy people, seventy to ninety, sometimes a hundred people come in, and it’s exhausting. And they all and a lot of them come in for the same thing it’s like guys, come on now. [Mhm.] Then you have like the exciting cases where it’s like, oh, like, this is really interesting. But. 

I: Yeah. Okay, is the full moon thing, like, true? Have you seen anything with that, like, on the full moon, it, like, gets crazy? 

P: Uh, I haven’t. Like, in the hospital? 

I: Mm hmm.

P: Uh, I don’t think so. We’ve had several full moons, and I’ve been in urgent care and the main hospital, and, like, I haven’t seen it, like, get wild. 

I: Okay.

P: Like, maybe, um, maybe like eclipses or something, [28:00] maybe? I don’t know. Like, in the main hospital, it’s a lot of drunk people, um, let’s see, gang members that come in. Like, we’ve had, there was this one guy that came in, like, four times in the same month because he got stabbed each time by a rival gang. And then, I’ve done a few- I’ve done a bunch of psych watches too, and those are boring. [(laughs)] Some of them. I had to watch this one gang member though, and he kept trying to keep, they gave him a bunch of morphine and a bunch of pain meds, and he was still awake. And we were like, bruh, how? But.

I: That’s when you got to use the forget me stick. 

P: Yeah, that’s what I was thinking. He was like threatening the nurses and the doctors. And so that’s why I had to stay overnight and just sit there and watch him. But. 

I: My [29:00] goodness. That’s crazy. All right, so we got time for like one or two more questions. Okay. Um, so what is a topic you could talk forever about? Like someone asked you and you could just go on and on and on. 

P: Hmm, that I’m honestly not sure because I’m not a very talkative person. [(laughs)] So. I mean, probably video games, just because it’s something I do a lot, so it’s something I like talking about.

I: Mhm. 

P: Um, but yeah, maybe, maybe soccer. Now. Like before it was like, oh, you kick a ball and that’s, that’s, that’s about it, but, I don’t know. I’ve gotten a lot more, I don’t, I don’t really watch it, but I watch a lot of clips of like Messi and different soccer players. So like, I don’t [30:00] know, like if you talk to me, if you asked me about like, how does he, “How does he do this and make the ball go that way?” Then I, I’ll, I can talk for a good bit trying to analyze it. But yeah, I definitely say, probably say, I definitely say video games is probably the one I can talk the longest about. 

I: Mhm. What about like guitar? Do you still play? 

P: Yeah, I still play sometimes. I want to, I don’t play as much as I want to just ‘cause like, and I was going to ask Miss Kay to help me with a song that I wanted to do for, um, the Christmas Eve service this year. But then, yeah, she passed. So, um, I’m still going to try to learn it just because I like the song. But, yeah, I’m hoping once school’s over with, I’ll, um, start playing more, but we’ll see. [31:00] 

I:Yeah, fingers crossed. 

P:Yeah. 

I: Alright, one more question. 

P: Okay. 

I: Let’s see. What was the last movie you watched, and how was it?

P: Uh oh. Uh, let’s see. So, the last movie I watched was actually last night. 

I: Mm hmm.

P: And. It was, honestly, I’m not too sure what to think about it, because —[third person inturrupts—Xxxxx xxx x xxxx xxxx] yeah the movie was kind of questionable, just because I watched Wolf of Wall Street for the first time, and I watched it in VR, because I have a VR headset, and like the screen, it’s like a movie theater screen, kind of, and the movie was interesting. And, I don’t know, there was a lot more nudity in it than I thought there was, so that kind of caught me off guard. [32:00] 

I: (laughs) Oh, wait, especially in VR. It’s like, whoa. 

P: Yeah. It’s like, okay. It’s like, and there are no clothes on her now. And then like, there was like a, a domestic abuse scene and between Margot Robbie and Leonardo DiCaprio. And I was like, whoa, whoa. Like he, he just punched her in the stomach. Like, what the heck is this? [Yeah.] So that caught me off guard. And then, uh, I don’t know. It’s just like, Wow, I’m glad I’m not in uh, Wall Street or New York, I guess. 

I: Yeah.

P: Holy cow.

I: That’s crazy. Yeah. All right. Well, thank you so much for helping me out with this.

P: Of course. 

I: Yeah. Um, yeah, just thank you. It was fun talking with you. Um, yeah. Just good luck with [33:00] everything. 

P: Thanks. You too. 

I: (laughs)All right, I’m gonna go ahead and turn off the recording.

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