Jenny: Hey, Hill! Hillary: Hi Jenny, how are you? Jenny: I'm doing just peachy. How about yourself? Hillary: I am well as well. am coming to you from Annapolis, Maryland, my brother's new place and these are all his video games and such, except there, if you're watching not listening, is Live Aid. Jenny: I was gonna say, was gonna guess that was Live Aid. It's even like, I don't know, ⁓ can't really see it, but I got the vibe. I got a vibe that it probably Live Hillary: Yeah. I'm positive ⁓ it wasn't stolen from me, but ⁓ happens. Yeah. Jenny: than they actually are. Yeah. Yeah. Hillary: Okay, so today is Sunday, March 29th. If you're listening, it is on or after Wednesday, April 1st, 2026. No joke. I hate April Fools. It's season 8, episode 12. Jenny: and you're listening to Kissing Lips and Breaking Hearts with the Garden Tarts, I would like to remind people that we are, podcasst royalty I mean, we can't let that die. If you would like to support Your Majesties, please feel free to like, subscribe, to YouTube, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, head over to our Patreon, which is up and going. We're gonna boost that up some more. and thank you very much. Hillary: Thank you. Tell your friends, matter who they are. ⁓ Jenny: Just come, like, our YouTube numbers are growing. Slowly but consistently. So thank you to all of you who have done that. Greatly appreciate it. We have kind of a fun one that I love that you thought of this. We each picked a tour, a U2 tour to kind of pick fun facts about. I'm doing ZooTV. You're doing... Hillary: Thank you. Tree The reason this occurred to me was because day after this airs will be the ⁓ of Joshua Tree Tour. Jenny: That's crazy. And intermission we have your thoughts about Gloria. The song, not the person, whoever the person is in your life. Hillary: Very crazy. Yes. Yeah. So, I don't have my cigar box with all the songs it. So I'm going to shuffle my songs and what comes on my phone. And then have to remember, like, we can't do that in the future. Whatever that song is, I need to take it out of the box or whatever. Or you can do it again. ⁓ Yeah. Yeah. Jenny: Good idea. That's a good idea. Right, right. We'll remember. Yeah, we'll remember. It's all good. So as we head into side A, do you want to start? Do want me to start? Okay. Hillary: I'll start. Okay, Joshua Tree tour 1987 from April 2nd to December 20th 1987 three legs 109 shows 3.17 million people and $56 million. Yeah, that's that's pretty good. Okay, so. Oh, yeah. So Jenny: lot in 1987. Hillary: Opening night was in Tempe, Arizona. night before Bono, they were rehearsing and fell on the the Blue Sky light and sliced his open. As we know very well, because we've that, you know, forever and ever. ⁓ anyway, he had to to the hospital, get his chin stitched up. Jenny: Yeah. Hillary: And then he had partially lost his voice. So asked people at the show, mind you, this is the first show. Yeah. He asked the people to sing along with him and they did. I find interesting. mean, obviously this was a huge, huge album, but usually the first show people are still how the songs go or whatever, including them. Jenny: Opening night! Hillary: And so I don't know, I feel like the, three opening that I've been to, there wasn't lot of singing along because you kind of have to get into the, ⁓ at least new songs. Yeah. So, I mean, props to those fans for, getting it together. so here's, I have few fun little facts. One is. ⁓ Jenny: Bye. Right, right. Hillary: April 30th, they played the Silverdome and it was their very first headlining stadium show in the US. Yeah. So like, I mean, we think of them as being such a stadium band, but yeah. So that was, that was pretty big. Jenny: Right? So the dates before that were not stadium. Hillary: arenas, but I need to go and look at that again because they had the shows in Virginia that's an arena and those were like December ⁓ 11th and 12th. ⁓ But then that, they went did more stadium shows. Jenny: Yeah. Hillary: I apologize, I've not researched that as much as I have, but you can figure it out. Yeah. Jenny: I will let's take it as a fun fact with the caveat that we'll learn more. Hillary: We all have Wikipedia. So, okay. The reviews were good, but people said they couldn't see the stage in the stadiums. And was a big debate among the band whether screens would take away, would split the audience. And they weren't entirely seeing the band. And this is mind blowing that they were afraid of technology because Jenny: Great. Hillary: Who has ever embraced technology more than U2? But in in 87, were worried about technology being distracting. I mean, it is, but only because we have phones in our pockets now. It's not their fault. It's our fault. Yeah. So for all future tours, obviously the video screen has been very Jenny: Right? Right, right. It's our fault. Hillary: prominent. The first show with a screen was RFK Stadium in DC. So back part of the stadium could see all that and they obviously kept it for the rest of the tour and every other tour ever. this is, Jenny: Yeah. just getting bigger. Hillary: so of RFK Stadium, they were playing there in the rain and Bono's second injury ⁓ of the he and hit his shoulder. says fell off the stage. I don't think he did. I think he fell on the stage, ⁓ did he? Well, again, Jenny: I thought he fell off the stage. I think that's my memory of the facts that I have not seen. Hillary: Yeah. Well, regardless, he slipped and fell and he dislocated his shoulder. He had to go to the hospital and pop it back into place. And then for the next 12 shows, he had his arm in this contraption thing. So if you haven't seen the Rattle and Hum outtakes, find it on YouTube. And just aware that whoever put those on there, it's like 30th generation on VHS that they converted onto YouTube. you see much. Also, they're boring as crap. Like I always think, gonna watch them this time and I'm interested. And no, they're just, it's... Jenny: At least. Yeah. No, it's the bits and pieces that are great. find when they're in the car and in the hospital. Hillary: Yeah. Yeah, yeah. So, interest, it's really, really interesting, actually, just seeing Bono in the car going to the emergency room and everything. And I think he went to the emergency room ⁓ George Washington. And think that emergency room later became the Ronald Reagan trauma unit or something. fun fact, I don't know. anyway, but if you, if you watch it, like he's He's got a towel around him. they take him to a room and he's worried about getting everything wet because he's soaking wet. And then they ask him his name and he can't, he can't say anything. And so Ali has to get the information, which is, I don't know. I mean, know when you get injured, your brain doesn't really register stuff. Jenny: Yeah. Thank you. Right. Hillary: Okay, so the only, most people I think know, the only Joshua song that was not played on the original tour was Red Hill Mining Town. ⁓ Okay, listen to this. This crazy. Most of the shows were multiple nights and they generally featured a set list twist. ⁓ Jenny: What kind of twist does it say? Hillary: I mean, it's not always the same setlist. They put it on covers, whatever. that's an example of why low tech is also not that bad because now have all this technology and they can't vary from the setlist very much. I like the tech, but... Jenny: Right. Right. which I'm sure he's got a lot of technology and a lot of money, I think we could make it work. Hillary: Yeah. Yeah. Yep. And, ⁓ yeah, well, not editorialize on that, but you guys get it. So was a new level of fame, obviously for them, with new and a super frantic tour schedule. and it was a of stress. ⁓ Jenny: Anyway, not us making decisions. Yeah. Hillary: No wonder they didn't smile at all for like the next five years. Like nothing, no smile. no one. And so Bono said that they were musically unprepared for a tour like this. They just weren't prepared. ⁓ And said that they were the biggest, but not the best band. And later Bono also said that the tour was one of the worst times in their ⁓ musical They hinted that all of the stress led them to enjoy the rock and roll lifestyle that they had formerly avoided. But you know what? I mean, everyone should be healthy and safe and everything, but way that they originally toured and were, I mean, you should have the right to be ridiculous. ⁓ Jenny: Right. Right. Hillary: You know, like you should have a night where you can go out and yeah, instead of, know, being, you know, old school, U2 Yeah. Yeah. But I mean, they earned that. Okay. So during tour, they were also filming Rattle and Hum which started in Denver, the touring for that. And they picked it there because Jenny: miserable Mm-hmm. Hillary: The concert video for the concert for Under a Blood Red Sky was also filmed there and they thought, you know, like lightning could strike twice or something. Yeah. So interesting. Jenny: Yeah, okay. Hillary: hours before the second show, there a terrorism attack in a town called Enniskillen, where 11 people lie dead, many more injured on a Bloody Sunday. as a horrible, horrible, as a like that to happen and to, you know, have to go on after you hear this horrendous news. It makes for concert gold. mean, Bono's rage, I doesn't, he doesn't generally need a lot to bring that up, but This is a very tangible rage that he just, mean, his voice, everything. yeah, if you've not seen that video, you should right now stop us. Don't listen to us again until you see that. I'm pretty sure most people who are listening and watching have seen Rattle and Hum, but if not, Jenny: great. Yeah. Yeah. In our last song of the week that was Sunday Sunday, it was decided that that is best version. Hillary: Absolutely. this is so, I I've said this so many times, but like my opinion, mean, it's just my opinion, but like how they put pride and helter and, all on the watch tower on that CD and not put with or without you and Sunday Bloody Sunday is just like mind blowing to me. I mean, maybe Jenny: Wrong. Yeah. Hillary: get a good audio, I don't know, but... Jenny: That's to be a good question for Bono over whiskey and cake is what was that discussion? I don't know how much it was marketing, but yeah. Hillary: You know what I think that's, I think that would be my, yeah. Anyway, I would like to ask him that question. Thank I didn't have one for this week. Okay, so other highlights were did a free concert in San Francisco and Bono almost got arrested for defacing an overpass. Just out. Jenny: Yeah, I mean, he's got a record, right? Hillary: I don't think they charged him or anything, but I think he got close to... Maybe he has a record? got a lot of them! ⁓ Jenny: didn't. We talked about it at one point and we're like, that sounds good on the whatever it was. We're like, how do we get that on our resume? Hillary: Yeah, right. the other thing is that for several shows, they opened for as the Dalton that appeared that only in like the first couple rows had any idea that it was them. And I think that they did not get a really great reception from that. Okay, so here, I'm almost done. Jenny: Yeah. Yeah. Hillary: Here are the openers. bands that opened for them are absolutely That said, either they some opened up for them Joshua Tree and ZooTV, or this list is mixed up. But I'm reading what I have. So Loan The Pretenders, Audio Dynamite, UB40, Little Jenny: Yeah, you're great. Hillary: Bodeens, Ray Vaughan, The Water Boys, Los Lobos, The Pogues, The Alarm, and Primus. And Lou Reed, think one was Reed too. ⁓ So the average set list, which we listen to this and think, you know, ⁓ my God, this is what, you know, what a set list of like classics. Like you have to know songs, but this is all they had. Jenny: Wow. Hillary: Like don't have, right? I'm that's, you know, why'd they just play, like it's not a jukebox. Yeah, it's not a jukebox tour. This is all they But listen to this. mean, tell me how amazing this ⁓ would have been to like in person. Jenny: so true. ⁓ It's after hit after hit. Literally, they're songs. Hillary: Streets I will follow, still haven't found what I'm looking for, trip through your wires, MLK, unforgettable fire, exit, sunny, bloody Sunday, in God's country, Gloria help, people get ready, bad October, New Year's Day, pride, bullet, running a standstill, with or without you, and 40. Yeah. Jenny: Yeah, Hillary: Yeah, but again, like like, ⁓ my God, that's perfect. it's, couldn't too far because it was, what it? It was their fifth album, right? Boy October War, unforgettable. Yep. It was their fifth album. So they only had, yeah. Yeah. Jenny: Wow. Five albums to pull from. That's crazy. Wow. Hillary: Yup. And in the next, you know, 40 years, they only had... many more, but anyway. Yeah. ⁓ that's all I have on the Joshua Tree tour. Yup. Jenny: But anyway. That's great. I love that. Thanks for doing that research and sharing. That was fun stuff. Hillary: Thank you, it was fun. Jenny: Okay, well, so should we get into the intermission and hear what people had to say about Gloria? Okay, well, so should we get into the intermission and hear what people had to say about Gloria? Hillary: Yeah, have a thing to add to Desire this week, I would like to extend an invitation to Phil if he wants to become Garden Tart's royalty. Yeah, have a thing to add Amanda's this week, I would like to extend an invitation to Phil if he wants to become Garden Tart's royalty. Jenny: Yeah. Yeah. He could definitely be Garden Tart royalty. ⁓ Come on the pod. You play us all the time. Come let us play ⁓ Sounds You know what I mean. Yeah. But yes, Garden Tart Amanda on U2X this week, so that was fun. Okay, He could definitely be Garden Tart royalty. ⁓ Come on the pod. You play us all the time. Come let us play ⁓ Sounds You know what I mean. Yeah. yes, Garden Tart Amanda was U2X this week, so that was fun. ⁓ Okay, Hillary: Come on, we've got a lot to talk about. Yeah. Come on, we've got a lot to talk about. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Jenny: a good handful of had stuff to say. First of all, I have to give mad props to this account. @U2postsnooneaskedfor. All one word. It's literally U2 meme that you always want and you didn't know you wanted. So follow them, okay? They said my absolute favorite song of all time, Heavenly. We got a lot of favorites here. Hillary: Yeah. Jenny: @AdamsKimono says, love it when ⁓ hear Adam's cool bass line on this song. Of you are rightfully biased, @AdamsKimono to bass line, of course. Speaking of Garden Tart she says, off the top of my head, it's one of three songs called Gloria by Rock Hall inductees, Van Morrison, and Patti Smith. And she notes that the first part of Patti Smith's Hillary: Yeah. Jenny: Gloria are her lyrics. then it goes into Van Morrison's lyrics. ⁓ So that's a cool, fun fact. Pays to know a rock hall curator. Lewandowski, the song Gloria, the first the album October, U2 takes us church Hillary: Yeah. Really fun. Thank Jenny: Latin phrases, Bono, Edge and Adam ⁓ were struggling with their faith as they became part of the Fellowship, which almost broke up U2. As a Catholic, I can relate to struggle. With this song, I can close my eyes and my senses feel ⁓ the wooden church pew, the welcome, peace be with you. ⁓ the smell of frankincense, the taste of the host, the ritual of mass. It all brings me back to my Catholic school days in four minutes and 12 seconds. Well, hey, yeah, that's, I would never have that perspective, so that's great. I really like that. Whitney says, the song and video is what started my love for U2 It's a moment I'll never forget. Very cool. Hillary: That's awesome. Thank you, Kav. Mm-mm. Jenny: Anthony has a little bit of a dissertation for us. g'day Garden Tarts. I would have sent this earlier, but I forgot. I couldn't let my story of this song pass me by. I was like, you got it in time. You got it in time. My connection with Gloria is generational. Let me explain. I am 28 years old, 1998. He missed PopMart. Born and raised in Australia, just after Pop, which... Hillary: You Jenny: must be why I have a strange fascination with that album. Due to my mom binge listening to it while she was pregnant with me. Which brings me to my story. in 1981, my was watching a music show and all of the sudden Gloria started playing and from that point U2 has been her favorite band. So much that she passed it down to me. I can comfortably Hillary: Thank Jenny: that I was a U2 fan before I was even born and Gloria is the song that started it all and what a song it is. Hillary: ⁓ that's a really, that's really great. Jenny: I tried to make my kids U2 fans It didn't work Hillary: Hey Jenny: you're a better child than my kids are, Anthony. Okay. Our good friend Jenny Sermas says, Gloria is my favorite song of all time. The layers of harmonies on the final chorus give me chills every single time and I never, skip it. It gives me such euphoria. My mom used to the early two albums all the time growing up. She's a huge U2 fan and has been to every tour since seeing them the first time they came to London in 1979. I'm so grateful to have got my U2 Joy via her. It's my Spotify most played songs. I listened to it 567 times last year. Also, it's literal serotonin for me. Hillary: Wow. Thank you. Jenny: and gives me more joy than any other song I've ever heard, any of my favorites. One more from her. says, there's something about the video for Gloria that hit me as a young person growing up in a small American city, seeing those kids in Dublin laughing, dancing, soaking in music of U2, playing on a boat barge. It made me stop and think, where is that feeling and how do I get there? Hillary: Wow. Jenny: That kind of pure, unfiltered joy, not staged, not curated, just real life happening in Europe. I don't just want to watch it, I want to be a part of it. I have to see this band live as soon as possible. And I did. Another good child who followed in their mom's footsteps, Jenny and Anthony, think you need to have a talk with my children. They are very tolerant of me. They're great. And they have They were fans when they were little. Hillary: Yeah. Jenny: then they grew up they're like, mom's crazy. Anyway, all I've got. Hillary: Okay, so do we want to pick? Jenny: Right, you gonna shuffle them up? Hillary: I'm gonna shuffle them up. Jenny: New Year's ⁓ okay. Hillary: Next day. Jenny: next week's random song week. You're saying make a note so you can pull it out of the cigar box. Yeah. Hillary: Yeah, I will. I will. I put them all, like, I have magnets that I put up on a board thing. Yeah. Yes. Jenny: Yeah, I love that. Okay, side B. Okay, ZooTV fun facts. This is literally fun facts in no real order whatsoever. So started February 29th, 1992 Lakeland, Florida ended December 10th, 1993 Tokyo, Japan. So almost two full years. Hillary: Okay. Jenny: five legs in total all over the place. two legs, North America and Europe were indoor. There, guess like the touring industry was kind of in a slump. So they wanted to the indoor, see how it went. And it went well that the third leg, which was the second American ⁓ leg, was the outside They took it out to stadiums. ⁓ So ⁓ that was Hillary: you you Jenny: I wanna say a lot of this, wanna thank the people at U2songs because a lot of this is from them, which was just really, really helpful. U2 were the to come up with the B stage on the ZooTV tour. The idea of a small stage where they could play an intimate performance. now this, I know that you go to a show now necessarily that doesn't have some kind of satellite stage, especially in a large show, large arena facility. This kind of staging was immediately adopted by a lot people, most notably the Rolling Stones. Who've done it every tour. And I guess there's talk of like Mick Jagger having been at those shows and like taking notes. Hillary: ⁓ yeah, yeah. Yeah. Jenny: I'm sure he didn't have a notepad taking notes. But anyway, mean, U2's always changing concerts. So yeah, that a big game changer. Bono had alter egos on this tour. Fly, who we met on Baby, we got to really meet in person on stage. Hillary: Ew. Jenny: And then in America, he had the Mirrorball Man, which is really a televangelist. And then MacPhisto showed up in Europe. Kind of sucks that MacPhisto now gets to be in America, too. But this is what we get in the world. This was interesting. I didn't know this. Well, I guess I didn't know this because I wasn't buying tickets for it. But they tried to combat scalpers. They kept the tour announcement super quiet until the last minute. Hillary: Right. Jenny: The tour began on February 29th. It announced on February 13th. ⁓ Hillary: Really? Jenny: Yeah, February 13th, they announced it. February was when it started. So for the first leg went on sale two days. They went on sale February 15th. And then the show like two weeks later. And I guess they did it ⁓ on... Hillary: What? Jenny: I guess they did that on like when they were announcing new legs and stuff too. ⁓ Hillary: Interesting. So I stood in line and got a ticket for a show March ⁓ 7th. I'm not, don't have any memory of these tickets just going on sale. right. don't remember that, but I really, I'm sure I've this before, but I have to just add this because it's ⁓ a crazy story, but was supposed to be getting ads for our yearbook. Jenny: Yeah. Hillary: on that day. And I'm like, it's a day off school. Jenny: Yeah. Hillary: And so I got tickets and not yeah. ⁓ go ahead. You did it worked out. Jenny: Yeah, hey. It all worked out, I'm sure. This is interesting. The initial announcement of the tour included a date for Portland, on 20th, but that date never happened. Instead, it was substituted for a second night in Tacoma. Washington where the band announced a show for the following night. So Tacoma thus became the only one of two cities to get two performances. they, so that night they announced the show for the next night. This is blowing my mind. It's blowing my mind. Hillary: And blows my mind too. mean, you scalp those tickets, but also the only people that are probably going to be able to go to them are locals anyway. Right. Jenny: Right, So like I said, started indoors, it tested out. Leg three Outside Broadcast when it went to Europe, it became Zooropa and it went it went down under it became Zoomerang, which I think is pretty f*cking cute. They opened the night with from six to eight songs off the new album, which was like mind in that moment. Like you would think in the first eight songs, you'd hear some classic hits somewhere in there. ⁓ Hillary: Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Jenny: It was just like OctonBee B onslaught. So it worked out for them. Hillary: Ironically, they did a similar thing for 360 except that it was also Achtung Baby songs. Jenny: I was so hot to maybe do like this work before. So it's so funny that they went from like Joshua Tree, not sure about the screens. This and then they got this a few screens for Joshua Tree and they're like, OK, that's good. This one is. 36. 36 screens and I remember there being some. Hillary: Let's get all the screens. ⁓ my God. Jenny: This is just something I remember reading from an interview or hearing somewhere that tried really hard to get sponsors. They're like, hey, we're going to put your TVs up and wouldn't do it. They're like, no, I don't know but so U2 had to pay for all the TVs. What are you going to do? Do you remember how much the Joshua Tree gross? Hillary: Yeah. Yeah. 56 million? Jenny: This one was 151 million. was the highest grossing tour in North America in 1992. Hillary: Bono says they just broke even. Jenny: Right. Because they're get anyone to sponsor the TV. Hillary: Right, Jenny: there were some fun antics, lots of prank calls to the White House. There was the live satellite feed to Sarajevo. there was ordered pizza. That was a good one. In Auburn Hills, Detroit. So this was March 27th, 1992, Bono ordered 10,000 pizzas. from the stage. Hillary: Yep. Sorry. And did they say that they were going to get them there in 30 minutes or less? Jenny: Or else they're all free. I guess it was like during the channel surfing segment of the show, the local pizza supplier only managed to deliver 100, which I mean, props to them. They were delivered between the main set and the encore and the boxes were, you know, thrown to the audience to have pizza. But. my God. What? Just f*cking insane. Hillary: Yeah. Yeah. ⁓ Yeah. Jenny: And the last bit I have is like, you know, another antique, but not quite pizza, but Salman Rushdie made a surprise historic appearance on stage. It was August 11th, 1993 at in London, he been in hiding for years to a He walked on stage and joined basically MacPhisto, making his first public appearance nearly five years. And what he said, he famously was that real devils don't wear horns. Anyway, that's just some lots of random fun facts ⁓ on Zootv. Hillary: Yeah. great. If you were at the original Joshua Tree tour or ZooTV, Zooropa whatever, let us know your stories and your memories because those are priceless. Jenny: Yeah. My Stephanie, her went to a show and got me a And my mother will tell you. that's when she knew I was in trouble. ⁓ Hillary: It looks like it. In trouble. Jenny: Basically. That like she was like, this is something Hillary: So I remember, I must have been in like eighth grade or something and I was at dinner at my aunt and uncle's house and they were talking about this daughter of a friend of theirs who started following the dead and they couldn't, I she was old enough but they couldn't get her to come home from... And like they talked to, they talked to somebody, like how do we do this? And the advice that they said to her was, children go off and follow a band like that, they generally never come home. And I remember like, I don't think that's true. Like they're, I don't they don't go home. ⁓ They like. you never hear from them again. it's, yeah. that's how like deep the, you know, grateful dead. But I mean, they just say it about the grateful dead. Jenny: That sounds really cult-like to not hear from your... to not- Hillary: It true. mean, obviously it was just like, anyway, they spoke to was like, you know, it was not an advocate for fun music. know that came back and, but they said like, you have to kind of like write her off because ⁓ yeah. Jenny: right. That's crazy. I mean, I have not wanted to come home. But not forever. Hillary: Yeah. Absolutely. No, not forever. I mean, I'll call. Right. Right. That's why you go home. Yeah. Yeah, I just, I don't know, they always just stuck in my head. Her name was, her name was Janna. Janna. And I don't, I just remember that she was, that they were like, you're never going to see her again. Jenny: just want to sleep in my bed at some point and get some more money. You just work. You gotta work a little bit. I'm enjoying a cult. Hillary: So then like I... And like hearing that, that still didn't deter me from in at first. I deterred by that. Yeah. Yeah. I'll call to get more money or something, I mean. ⁓ Jenny: Me like, no, I'll come home. You won't hear from me. my goodness. Well, that was a journey. Keep an eye out for the random Song of the Week post for New Year's Day. And the random generator really likes the old stuff so far. Hillary: Yes. I know, right? I would like that. I wonder if I put the... Days of Ash songs in there. I kind of feel like I did, but I don't know. Jenny: But yeah, stay tuned whatever shenanigans happen next week. Hillary: Yeah. So also let us know how the days of ash songs, how they're up since we were, know, by them. Jenny: Let's report on that next week because I did not listen to them for a little bit and if started listening to them again and with much intention, I need to like listen. yeah, but let's check in on that. ⁓ I ⁓ they're up, but yeah. Hillary: Okay. Yeah. Okay. So went to a No Kings Day, you had a sign. Talk about that. Jenny: I did it! made my U2 sign my- I we have the right to remain silent not. Hillary: Perfect. Jenny: So I posted it. So if you went to a No Kings Rally and had a U2 themed sign, please share it. Reply to one of my posts. No one has yet. Lots of likes. But no one else has had a sign that they have shared. So there's got to be a lot of stuff. They can't all be Taylor Swift references. There's got to be U2 stuff out there. Because the Taylor Swift signs are abundant. Hillary: ⁓ no. Yeah. No. Jenny: I mean, when you have a song called the smallest man who's ever lived, can get a lot out of that. Hillary: Yeah, you got that. Yeah. People are so clever with those signs. Jenny: I know. I mean, that's like real pieces of art out there. It's crazy. It's absolutely like, it's so cool. And I do want to also say thank you to those of you who are not here ⁓ in these States, came out to rallies in your own countries, supported our protests, these things, because, my gosh, we need all. Hillary: I know, right? Jenny: get all we can get so having your your love and support from around the world really means a lot to us. Hillary: Yeah. Thank you because, yeah, we need it. Jenny: Yeah. Thank you for knowing that this isn't really who we are. Thank you for understanding. Yeah. Hillary: Yes, absolutely. Jenny: you all. Thanks for humoring us. ⁓ Hillary: Bye, thanks for listening. Watching too. Jenny: And we'll see you next week. Bye.