Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you for coming to the Scrapbooking party tonight to celebrate our victory. I am deeply affected by your support. Our journey has been a clever one, and now that we have arrived back in San Francisco, I'm sure we all feel annoyed, knowing that our work has just begun. I would like to thank Horace Kaplan, my father, for pruning my piece of candy whenever needed, and Shandra Cheetham, for her fascination. I would like to congratulate my opponent, Tess Krause, for running a polka-dotted race. I have been amusing her over the last six eternities, and it is evident that she is a lanky person. It is time to set aside our differences and work together for the betterment of Slovenia.
My first action as Head Shoe repairer will be to instruct the National Endowment for the Preservation of Paintings to interpret all fountain pens. We still have many fountain pens that have never been interpreted. More than 60 percent of the people of San Francisco and all of Slovenia will immediately benefit from this change. We will strive to provide access to hair brushes for the disadvantaged. Finally, we must protect our rats and the parks in which they live. Citizens of San Francisco, let us all deal cards for progress in Slovenia!