Heat. Heat. [Music] [Music] [Music] Maxi, I like the flowers.
It's a tropical uh It's a tropical uh That's Alex. This is Max. He's on the fourth floor.
[Music] What up? Sam. Sam's on the second floor.
I am also on the second floor. On the third floor is Jordan. Jordan has a great studio.
What's up? On the fifth floor is Hunter. What are you doing?
Uh, I can't show this. Some days, not every day, but some days we all get together and go get [Music] lunch. This is not the lunch crisis.
In fact, this is one of my favorite things in my entire life. It's truly one of my favorite things. Bunch of grown adults riding our bikes and skateboards through the streets and having lunch in the park.
The crisis. Jordan on the third floor. He and I have a standing lunch.
All of them up. That means every [Music] day. Well, not weekends cuz I don't come in and then at least one or two days one of us is busier working.
You ready? Thank you. Yeah.
Nice to meet you guys. Besides that though, it's every day. Sometimes for lunch we uh we get Mexican, sometimes Japanese, sometimes Chinese, sometimes sandwiches and sandwiches.
We get a lot of sandwiches and pizza. All right. One of those afterward.
[Music] Yo, you want to get lunch? [Music] Turner. Turn you on the left.
Tony, are you up [Music] there? Casey, you did you say lunch? Communication is the crisis.
Yeah. Yeah. Let's meet at one.
I'll meet you on what? I'll meet you at what battle royale. [Music] [Applause] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] Jordan, [Music] it's always something.
There's always confusion. [Music] I always miss [Music] texts. And cell phones.
Uh [Music] We need a fixed long-term solution. Where's the thing? I think this I think this will do the trick.
We just basically plug basically these two are wired together here. As long as we plug these both in, then they just connect to each other. Yeah.
Do you have a batteries? Yeah. Do you have speaker wire?
No. [Music] I just need electrical cable. Do you have plain electrical cables down the aisle there?
Two telephones together. Well, you need four. No, it's it's a binary.
It's not a real telephone. It's closer to like a walkie-talkie set. Okay.
Binary should work. Thank you. All right.
Thank you. Thank you. Got the cable.
No. How do you make it louder? [Music] I forgot the phone.
Throw the phone down. Okay, go ahead. Got it.
[Music] Hello. Could you hear me when when I called? Yeah, I heard it ring, but I didn't like I couldn't hear you on the phone.
Uh, all right. Let me let me try [Music] again, Jordan. No, it [Laughter] works.
All right, I'll talk to you later.