you can tell those two fishermen have very kind, huge hearts. the moment the guy said she was not the translator both started instantly crying. made me cry.
@@theboogeronyourchair6003 If God didn't want men to try he wouldn't have given them tears to cry we are all human a good cry releases tention & stress!!!
Yes! My mom was like this whenever I got to play drums at church. Then, I won the Drum Major mantle in middle school and 1st chair Snare in High school. Mom was there beaming all the way❤
The 1st salute really rang true to me. He was reared to always show respect, & he earned respect back. "Ladies & gentlemen, my son." GOD BLESS, father & son, son & father - United States Marines.
Also the look on the faces of the 2 men when the podcaster said the she wasn't a translator was just priceless as you know that they knew who she was before she said who she was.
2:50 -- Missed context: Desiree pretty much lost her entire immediate family in the accident. She lost her mother and father; her uncle and aunt; and her sister in the accident.
Damn....that's tough...but that day those 2 men gave her a chance.a chance to experience this world and to live for her family that didn't make it that day.
It's pretty easy to miss that newsletter they ash on the screen for a second. I know I did because I was so engrossed in the story. This comment helped me understand, ty.
that got me too ... notice how he was shaking trying even harder not to choke (best seen during his salute) ... proud dads bursting into tears - love it
I immediately started to tear up once the woman identified herself as the girl. What a beautiful reunion for both the two heroic fishermen and the woman who they saved so many years ago.
Desiree you are a saint for keeping a poker face to the two men who rescued you. But my hat goes off to first place for the father son duo. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE GENTLEMAN X2. Thank you 100 times over for my everyday freedoms i occasionally take for granted. 🙏
"You guys are heroes." One shrugs and looks uncomfortable with the title. The other just stares blankly, as if to say: "No, we just did what anyone would have done." Both reacted like... heroes. Heroes don't boast about their deeds. They don't pat themselves on the back. They just do what needs to be done. Because they should.
Spot on mate "Heroes don't boast" I'm so glad they all got to meet again. Hope she got to spend a lot of time with them to tell them of all the things she has been able to do, with a life she wouldn't have had if not for them.
@@havefuntazarasu5367 Giving money to the less fortunate is a good thing, always. However... why are they videoing themselves doing so? That's a set up. They are looking for the "pat on the back" from others, for the applause. For the "You are a wonderful person!" that people will tell them. That is their reward, and they got it, and it's empty. Fame always is. When someone does a truly good deed that comes from the heart, they do it in as much silence as possible. They do it without planning to, or setting up a record of it, or even try to be as secretive as possible about it. A man in France climbs five floors of the outside of a building to save a child. He didn't set up the camera and plan it, he was caught on camera by someone he did not know. He just did the right thing when the opportunity came for it. Or these two gentlemen in this vid: they saved a life and were just so overjoyed that the little girl got to grow up to be a woman and have a life that they burst into tears. They weren't bragging. "We're not heroes" they say, and back away from the praise. Why? Because praise from fellow humans is empty. Means nothing. And if you go seeking that type of praise, you'll get it... and end up with as much nothing as you started with. You do the right thing just to do it, to please the Father in Heaven. When he rewards, it'll be for eternity.
I needed to hear this story of the girl saved by the 2 fisherman. With all the negative that seems to happen daily, this reminds me there are always unknown heroes that walk among us! Thank you so much!
Doesn’t matter how many times I watch Desiree and the boating story, gets me every time. Hadn’t seen the first salute one before but oh man! The part where he says, he made my job as a father easy, he made me look good is exactly how I feel about my son. The pride coming off that dad.. my heart. ♥️
Fishermen who saved not only a little girl but saved a generation of her family to come. What a beautiful story. All these stories will have an impact on me and others to be the best humans we should be.
That dad being proud of his son playing guitar made me miss my dad I lost when I was 21 , seeing those grown men cry when they met the girl they saved when she was at sea at age 9 hit me too , I love videos like this showing kind generous people !
I literally choked on my coffee and started with tears when she revealed her self as the child pulled from the sea...and saw both men crash with emotions
@@Sound_Spark Don't be mean, she isn't hurting anyone by having her own beliefs. I don't believe in God either but I don't go around trying to knock people down about it. I don't believe in heaven or hell but I hope I'm wrong, got some family I'd love to see again and I'm sure you do too.
Why ... when something bad happen its humans that are bad bla bla bla but when something Great and positive like this happen its because of god...nope its was these 2 brave man that did that not your imaginary deity....
@@ldt_ She's the one "being mean". She is giving the credit to some god for what those two man did. And it begs the question, if it was "god's plan" for her to live, then was it also "god's plan" for the others to drown?
I was so overwhelmed by the honest emotions of the two fisherman that I immortalized this clip on my YT channel! Under Community ... I devoted a whole section to both... with picture! ❤❤❤
There was a lady who saved my life when I was 9, swimming at Popham Beach in Maine, was with a friend and his family got pulled away in a rip tide, ill never forget her eyes, nor her daughters who was oddly enough in her other arms, she brought me to shore and I never thanked her..
As an Air Force vet. To me this is what heroes are! Much respect guys. Love , prayers, well wishes for you guys! Just my personal opinion! To thank you for helping me see the good in people! I know most won't understand, but you mean the world to me!!! GOD Bless y'all!!
There are few things in this world more gut-wrenching than watching a grown man break down. Good/bad/indifferent reasons for it notwithstanding, it just hits different.
That Kid playing the Guitar is so good I watched that part twice :D Ahh those fishermen, she was very lucky that he spotted her. What a trick to pull on them though !
The one with the fisherman is just amazing. It shows just how great people really can be and to be honest just a breathe of fresh air giving that most everything you see on social media is bad. God bless these 2 guys and hats of to TRUE heroes.
I have seen the fishermen story a thousand time and can't stop seeing it and can't stop myself from crying. These are a good example of how a real man is. Bravo
I had seen the rescue story before and it makes me cry every time I see it. The interview is a lot longer than what they show here. They had me fooled that she was an interpreter all the way to the reveal and their shock reflected my own. Very moving. I just have to say, the medal story, that grandson looks so much like grandfather. Could easily pass for an age progression image of the grandfather.
I lost it when the fishermen and the host and survivor all cried in unison. What a beautiful and proud moment. All the clips in this video were really really cool and very touching. And the ending with the dad saluting his son, that was making me cry too. That was very very neat and beautiful.
as a man who was fortunate enough to serve with some of the finest men and women in the USCG... I have to say, this was extremely moving for me. I was a boat operator who, with a crew, would go out to save lives in people's darkest times. It brought back a flood of memories for me and I thank you.
The two gentlemen at the end you're so incredibly lovely. A lot of people don't have very much to be proud of, that's a moment that any of us would love to have
I was crying looking at the story about the baby found at sea, but that last story made my nose congested due to my increased tears! Now how am I going to sleep😳
Desiree's story instantly brought tears streaming down my face. That 35 years later these two men breakdown bawling to see her. Like seeing their own child. And the dad with the young son playing guitar!! That boy is talented!!
good lord this just made me cry my eyes out.... im also a fisherman and this is fishermand code we never leave anyone in distress and these guys are true heroes. im at a lost for words...God Bless all of you
I remember my daughters first smile. It came 3 days after we got home while fussing with her on our futon. I’ll never forget the enormous sense of relief I felt. We were blessed. 12 yrs later she’s a straight A student at a Christian school and just a normal, happy, well-adjusted little girl who has never been in trouble.
I worked as a Rescue Specialist for the Canadian Coast Guard Search & Rescue for more than 20 years. The rescued girl story brought back many memories for me , of uniting families , saving lives and unfortunately giving closure to families by retrieving their lost ones who weren't so fortunate. How fortunate I was to have such an awarding job. Great story . I've got a million of them.
the two men that saved the girl and 35 yrs got to see her...all i have to say is.... they are heroes. That reconnection with her, it made me wanna cry. God bless them..
To answer a question, the Lt. gave his father his cadet pin. Normally a Lt., when he/she has completed OCS would give that pin to their senior drill instructor, but in this case I think an exception was allowed.
Man .... Mark and Paul made me cry aloud. Nothing better than learning about the good people you see along your journey. May God bless their generations. 🥰💞❤️💝
I lived on 22nd street at the time, 1 mile west near the corner of 22ND and Pacific. I remember this like it was yesterday. I have been in San Pedro now for 40 years. And yes, they are her guardian angels and her hero's!
Come on guys I'm emotional enough... finding out I'm gonna have a baby... now this video has me in floods of tears,,,, wow so humble, thank you for sharing
this is for everyone who needs the feels right now!
I just subscribed amazing
You want money to share other people's stories 😂😂😂 you fuckin morons
Thank you ❤
yup. got me good.
Im a year late but the feels are good 🙂
you can tell those two fishermen have very kind, huge hearts. the moment the guy said she was not the translator both started instantly crying. made me cry.
You know they NEVER forgot her and wondered what became of her.
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Me too
😭😭😭😭😭😭 Touching….
Who wouldn't? The human brain isn't wired to process this kind of information without emotions.
I'm a 35 year old man and I'm ugly crying at Desiree's reunion with her two saviors. Wow
47 lol facts
Because you're not a real man. Real men don't cry loser
@@theboogeronyourchair6003 If God didn't want men to try he wouldn't have given them tears to cry we are all human a good cry releases tention & stress!!!
@@theboogeronyourchair6003 he's not a loser, he's human if he's wants to cry he will! Its not up to you to tell him to cry or not!
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The dad being so proud of his son’s guitar skills was hilarious and sweet. Kids remember when they’re supported and when they’re NOT.
He should be proud. That kid is shredding.
Amen to that
that’d totally be me if that was my son 😅
BIG facts!
Yes!
My mom was like this whenever I got to play drums at church. Then, I won the Drum Major mantle in middle school and 1st chair Snare in High school. Mom was there beaming all the way❤
OMG! Ok I’m bawling at, "I’m Desiree!"
It gave me goosebumps
Me too! I lost it. It is great that she got to reunite with them.
The 1st salute really rang true to me. He was reared to always show respect, & he earned respect back. "Ladies & gentlemen, my son."
GOD BLESS, father & son, son & father - United States Marines.
How she was able to keep from letting them know who she was was just amazing. She now knew the whole story of how she was saved
Also the look on the faces of the 2 men when the podcaster said the she wasn't a translator was just priceless as you know that they knew who she was before she said who she was.
Don’t know why I watch these. I cry more than they do.
Same omg 😭😭😭😭😭😭
To experience emotion ? Its not a bad thing
Tears of joy are always good!
Me too!😭
It's good for the soul!! And very special
2:50 -- Missed context: Desiree pretty much lost her entire immediate family in the accident. She lost her mother and father; her uncle and aunt; and her sister in the accident.
Damn....that's tough...but that day those 2 men gave her a chance.a chance to experience this world and to live for her family that didn't make it that day.
then you didnt read the news they showed us in between. it already said everyone died except her
It's pretty easy to miss that newsletter they ash on the screen for a second. I know I did because I was so engrossed in the story. This comment helped me understand, ty.
I burst into tears right with those two fishermen… What a beautiful moment of closure for them all.
made a huge impact on all their lives.. they're connected forever.😢
@Don't Shoot I didnt realise you knew them personally, i apologise.
@Don't Shoot and for 35 years they didn’t know if she was living in an orphanage wallowing in her own filth. This is closure, don’t be a dick.
That last dad got me. He was trying so hard not to cry, but you could hear him at the end choke up…the pride in his voice! So wonderful!
that got me too ... notice how he was shaking trying even harder not to choke (best seen during his salute) ... proud dads bursting into tears - love it
It got me too, the level of pride for his son made water come out of my face
Those two fishermen are literal angels. It's more than just right place, right time. They were meant to be there in that moment. Truly beautiful.
no it's more right place right time.
I'm quite sure they aren't "literal" angels. 🤔
I immediately started to tear up once the woman identified herself as the girl. What a beautiful reunion for both the two heroic fishermen and the woman who they saved so many years ago.
The kid on the guitar is practically a musical prodigy in the making!!!!
🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥𝑶𝒌𝒂𝒚𝒚𝒚𝒚
Maybe
Desiree you are a saint for keeping a poker face to the two men who rescued you. But my hat goes off to first place for the father son duo. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE GENTLEMAN X2. Thank you 100 times over for my everyday freedoms i occasionally take for granted. 🙏
The moment one of them slams his hand down, he realizes that's the person they saved
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I was in tears right when he hit the table 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 those damn great people
"You guys are heroes."
One shrugs and looks uncomfortable with the title. The other just stares blankly, as if to say: "No, we just did what anyone would have done."
Both reacted like... heroes. Heroes don't boast about their deeds. They don't pat themselves on the back. They just do what needs to be done. Because they should.
Shut up
@@theboogeronyourchair6003 Umm?... No.
Spot on mate "Heroes don't boast" I'm so glad they all got to meet again. Hope she got to spend a lot of time with them to tell them of all the things she has been able to do, with a life she wouldn't have had if not for them.
You mean those tiktokers and youtubers capturing themselves on camera giving few dollars to the homeless are not heroes?
@@havefuntazarasu5367 Giving money to the less fortunate is a good thing, always. However... why are they videoing themselves doing so? That's a set up. They are looking for the "pat on the back" from others, for the applause. For the "You are a wonderful person!" that people will tell them. That is their reward, and they got it, and it's empty. Fame always is.
When someone does a truly good deed that comes from the heart, they do it in as much silence as possible. They do it without planning to, or setting up a record of it, or even try to be as secretive as possible about it.
A man in France climbs five floors of the outside of a building to save a child. He didn't set up the camera and plan it, he was caught on camera by someone he did not know. He just did the right thing when the opportunity came for it.
Or these two gentlemen in this vid: they saved a life and were just so overjoyed that the little girl got to grow up to be a woman and have a life that they burst into tears. They weren't bragging. "We're not heroes" they say, and back away from the praise. Why?
Because praise from fellow humans is empty. Means nothing. And if you go seeking that type of praise, you'll get it... and end up with as much nothing as you started with.
You do the right thing just to do it, to please the Father in Heaven. When he rewards, it'll be for eternity.
I needed to hear this story of the girl saved by the 2 fisherman. With all the negative that seems to happen daily, this reminds me there are always unknown heroes that walk among us! Thank you so much!
Doesn’t matter how many times I watch Desiree and the boating story, gets me every time. Hadn’t seen the first salute one before but oh man! The part where he says, he made my job as a father easy, he made me look good is exactly how I feel about my son. The pride coming off that dad.. my heart. ♥️
Fishermen who saved not only a little girl but saved a generation of her family to come. What a beautiful story. All these stories will have an impact on me and others to be the best humans we should be.
That dad being proud of his son playing guitar made me miss my dad I lost when I was 21 , seeing those grown men cry when they met the girl they saved when she was at sea at age 9 hit me too , I love videos like this showing kind generous people !
Love the way the guys were not afraid to show their emotions.
Don't think they had much of a choice. May have been wondering what had happened to her all these years.
I literally choked on my coffee and started with tears when she revealed her self as the child pulled from the sea...and saw both men crash with emotions
Dang! without this two guys she shouldn't be alive but God still has a plan for her to live. I have a goosebumps right now.
nah it was these people not 'god' and her parents sister aunt and uncle were killed only she survived
god didn't have shit to do with anything. please don't bring in some made up being into a story that has nothing to do with him.
@@Sound_Spark Don't be mean, she isn't hurting anyone by having her own beliefs. I don't believe in God either but I don't go around trying to knock people down about it. I don't believe in heaven or hell but I hope I'm wrong, got some family I'd love to see again and I'm sure you do too.
Why ... when something bad happen its humans that are bad bla bla bla but when something Great and positive like this happen its because of god...nope its was these 2 brave man that did that not your imaginary deity....
@@ldt_ She's the one "being mean". She is giving the credit to some god for what those two man did. And it begs the question, if it was "god's plan" for her to live, then was it also "god's plan" for the others to drown?
The “first salute” had me bawling!
I’m literally a puddle of tears right now 😭
Me too 😭
coming from a family of Marines myself i agree ,im a frickin wreck
I was so overwhelmed by the honest emotions of the two fisherman that I immortalized this clip on my YT channel! Under Community ... I devoted a whole section to both... with picture! ❤❤❤
There was a lady who saved my life when I was 9, swimming at Popham Beach in Maine, was with a friend and his family got pulled away in a rip tide, ill never forget her eyes, nor her daughters who was oddly enough in her other arms, she brought me to shore and I never thanked her..
Getting a hug from my 5yr old son was precious. Getting a hug from my now, 24yr old son, is freaking awesome.
As an Air Force vet. To me this is what heroes are! Much respect guys. Love , prayers, well wishes for you guys!
Just my personal opinion!
To thank you for helping me see the good in people!
I know most won't understand, but you mean the world to me!!!
GOD Bless y'all!!
There are few things in this world more gut-wrenching than watching a grown man break down. Good/bad/indifferent reasons for it notwithstanding, it just hits different.
That Kid playing the Guitar is so good I watched that part twice :D Ahh those fishermen, she was very lucky that he spotted her. What a trick to pull on them though !
These two fishermen are true heroes 🙌
I'm not crying, you are! No I am not crying! Oh heck.....I'm crying. Wonderful men and wonderful video.
The one with the fisherman is just amazing. It shows just how great people really can be and to be honest just a breathe of fresh air giving that most everything you see on social media is bad. God bless these 2 guys and hats of to TRUE heroes.
I have seen the fishermen story a thousand time and can't stop seeing it and can't stop myself from crying. These are a good example of how a real man is. Bravo
Oh man the lady that surprised the 2 fishermen was awesome got me tearing
Virtual hugs to you Mark and Paul
I had seen the rescue story before and it makes me cry every time I see it. The interview is a lot longer than what they show here. They had me fooled that she was an interpreter all the way to the reveal and their shock reflected my own. Very moving.
I just have to say, the medal story, that grandson looks so much like grandfather. Could easily pass for an age progression image of the grandfather.
I lost it when the fishermen and the host and survivor all cried in unison. What a beautiful and proud moment. All the clips in this video were really really cool and very touching. And the ending with the dad saluting his son, that was making me cry too. That was very very neat and beautiful.
as a man who was fortunate enough to serve with some of the finest men and women in the USCG... I have to say, this was extremely moving for me. I was a boat operator who, with a crew, would go out to save lives in people's darkest times. It brought back a flood of memories for me and I thank you.
The two gentlemen at the end you're so incredibly lovely. A lot of people don't have very much to be proud of, that's a moment that any of us would love to have
I was crying looking at the story about the baby found at sea, but that last story made my nose congested due to my increased tears! Now how am I going to sleep😳
That Dad with the guitar player son, so much pride there-- makes me miss my dad
The story from the fishermen, is a very emotional one!
Desiree's story instantly brought tears streaming down my face. That 35 years later these two men breakdown bawling to see her. Like seeing their own child. And the dad with the young son playing guitar!! That boy is talented!!
I can’t imagine having a best buddy for 35+ years
It’s quite common for the older generation.
It's getting pretty hard these days. Had one for 20 years but he became too self centered so I had cut ties.
I know it’s not the same but I’m close with my 4 cousins for about 28 years now
I can't imagine having a buddy for 35 minutes.
My "best bud" and I have been friends since we were in 8th Grade. I turned 60 a few months ago.
I felt that revelation. Man what a feeling
Oh the young man with the guitar and his dad! Love that.
good lord this just made me cry my eyes out.... im also a fisherman and this is fishermand code we never leave anyone in distress and these guys are true heroes. im at a lost for words...God Bless all of you
I remember my daughters first smile. It came 3 days after we got home while fussing with her on our futon. I’ll never forget the enormous sense of relief I felt. We were blessed. 12 yrs later she’s a straight A student at a Christian school and just a normal, happy, well-adjusted little girl who has never been in trouble.
That's wonderful. Congrats
That reunion of the hero fisherman and the (then) 9 year old girl was amazing just like the rest of the video!
Wow that beautiful thanks to all the fishermen
that bit with the fisherman and the girl really got me. sobbing like a baby.
Men who are heroes and emotionally available. Bless them for al the days of their lives.
I don't know what's more amazing, these guy's bravery or the fact there's a radio show about fishing
Hearing your child laugh for the first time is a treasure, hearing her say dada for the first time makes you cry
Great great great idea and surprise! The two men are real heroes!!!
I worked as a Rescue Specialist for the Canadian Coast Guard Search & Rescue for more than 20 years. The rescued girl story brought back many memories for me , of uniting families , saving lives and unfortunately giving closure to families by retrieving their lost ones who weren't so fortunate. How fortunate I was to have such an awarding job. Great story . I've got a million of them.
So special. So selfless and loving. So glad you survived, Desiree.
Thank you for saving her life and being you.. your always worth it
That lil fella can rip that guitar my guy...wow. He is just fantastic.
the two men that saved the girl and 35 yrs got to see her...all i have to say is.... they are heroes. That reconnection with her, it made me wanna cry. God bless them..
The two fishermen always get me. I'm so glad they could all meet again.
The clip of the boy playing the guitar, that is one proud papa!
Thank YOU two for saving her life when many others would have just left her out there. Hero's in my book
Anyone who got through all of these, is way stronger than I am. Sitting here sobbing into a Wendys napkin good god!!
The fishermen & the young girl meeting after 35 years, & a dad's first salute to his son gave me smiles & tears. Two great stories!
Ok the salute had me crying
the people in the audience were being kinda rude at first though
One of the best video I ever seen. Im in tears
Real heros. By saving one person's life they have saved the world. Salute to them. ❤🤗🙏
there aren't many things in this world that make me cry but this did. Very emotional and heartwarming
I like how Desiree hides her emotion, prior to her introducing to the men who saved her 35 years ago
I’m a lonely widower. I’ve had a tough day but this has ended it on a high note. Love it and thank you for posting it.
That kid can play
Thank you gentlemen for saving her. God bless you both
This made me cry- happy tears!
When you see the best in humanity, it can’t help but move your heart! ♥️
To answer a question, the Lt. gave his father his cadet pin. Normally a Lt., when he/she has completed OCS would give that pin to their senior drill instructor, but in this case I think an exception was allowed.
I was wondering what he placed in his hand, thanks for the information.
Beautiful! Love to see people just being so loving and warm towards one another. Need more of it.
Man .... Mark and Paul made me cry aloud.
Nothing better than learning about the good people you see along your journey. May God bless their generations. 🥰💞❤️💝
It must be a wonderful thing to have a loving father growing
The people who did this podcast are my cousin's haha. That's crazy. It was such a cool story when they did this for Desiree.
The fishermen reacting at the same time when they realized who she really is, pure gold 😭
The last one got me, your dad did this for you.... Man I will do anything for my dad if he shows this respect and love.-
That's what being human is all about! God bless!!!!
I lived on 22nd street at the time, 1 mile west near the corner of 22ND and Pacific. I remember this like it was yesterday. I have been in San Pedro now for 40 years. And yes, they are her guardian angels and her hero's!
That was so real. No hype just pure emotion. So beautiful.
Heroes can cry. There is no shame. Because when it comes down to it, we're all human too.
I don't know what it is about grown men crying, but it gets me every ❤time!
Yeah all the dad's and grandad. So fantastic that the fishermen managed to meet the girl after 35 years. That was so lovely to watch.
the video with the two fishermen amd deseriee always brings tears to my eyes its such a beautiful story
The fisherman got me .....but the last one damn that dude made his dad hold that salute forever ...I was like come on man
I love this compilation! It has a bit of everything in it. Every time I see the fishermen video I ugly cry. Some amazing people out there for sure! ❤
dude, I cry every time i see the video of two great men saving that girl , it's already been 10-12 times
I hope i have best friends like those heroes , do all kind together .
Come on guys I'm emotional enough... finding out I'm gonna have a baby... now this video has me in floods of tears,,,, wow so humble, thank you for sharing
its been a long time since I cryed like this. God Bless
You guys are heroes and deserve recognition for the life you saved God bless you both
The father saluting his son, was AWESOME!!!❤❤
The kid jamming out got his dad LIT!!! He’s actually pretty damn good too, good on him for making his pops proud!
Damn...I'm 52 years old but the story of the fisherman saving the girl that made my eyes water.
God bless those fisherman. True gentleman
WOW I BROKE DOWN AND MIRRORED THE TWO GUYS THAT SAVED THE LITTLE GIRL. ALL 3 OF US LOOKED LIKE TRIPLETS IN SYNC CRYING. ♥️ WHEWW THAT GOT ME BOY.