1:10:00 It's in the oh, yes. It's in the novel. It's clear in the novel that, she is a Cumberland Presbyterian girl from, Gum Springs, Arkansas, which makes that book a lot cooler if you're CP and then you know Right. Yeah. That, you know, they're talking about Yale County, Arkansas.
10:42 I think probably the greatest joy is the occasions where someone really appreciates an issue of the magazine or an article in the magazine. And look, can't wait to tell you how wonderful they thought a specific article was, how delighted they were that we mentioned, excuse me, that we mentioned their church in an article, how delighted they were that we ran a picture of their Boy Scout troop or or whatever. But that's really a lot of fun when someone does that. Another thing that and this is gonna sound strange, but another thing that really makes me happy is when a subscriber renews their subscription for an absurdly long period of time. And I think the current the current record is 12 years.
27:27 My mom was from the seaside resort town of Blackpool, which is, you know, 25 or 30 miles away. It's not, it's not far at all. They met because my mother, after World War 2, worked in a tailor shop. And my dad and his friends used to go to that tailor shop to get suits made, and, you know, that's how they were introduced to each other. Mom was the office girl and Jackson's the tailor in Blackpool, Lancashire, where my dad liked to shop for his better quality clothes.