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:00:11. > :00:15.Good evening and welcome to BBC Points West. Our headlines tonight:

:00:15. > :00:19.Plucked to safety from a sinking boat. Two Bristol girls talk of

:00:19. > :00:29.their ordeal — but claim adults pushed them aside in the rush to

:00:29. > :00:33.escape. Me and my sister were kind of last because lots of people were

:00:33. > :00:37.climbing up onto the top and pushing Missing her every day — the parents

:00:37. > :00:41.of a murder victim explain how they're trying to help others.

:00:41. > :00:48.The farmers smiling like the cat who got the cream at a dairy show as the

:00:48. > :00:49.price of milk goes up. Feed prices are coming down, milk prices have

:00:49. > :00:54.gone right up. We are on the up are coming down, milk prices have

:00:54. > :00:56.And Michelin star chefs plan a feast in Bath Abbey tonight — the only

:00:56. > :01:08.thing that's missing is a kitchen! Two young girls from Bristol have

:01:08. > :01:11.spoken about their horrifying ordeal aboard a tourist boat on the Thames

:01:12. > :01:15.— which burst into flames leaving them trapped — as grown ups pushed

:01:16. > :01:19.them aside to escape. Sisters Teegan and Stacey Jones say they struggled

:01:19. > :01:30.to get off the boat — and were unable to reach the life jackets.

:01:30. > :01:35.Scott Ellis has been to meet them. A tourist boat blaze on the Thames

:01:35. > :01:44.on Sunday morning. On board with their grandparents were sisters

:01:44. > :01:47.Teegan Jones and Stacey Jones. I was terrified because when I was on

:01:47. > :01:52.Teegan Jones and Stacey Jones. I was had never seen a proper fire in

:01:52. > :01:54.Teegan Jones and Stacey Jones. I was whole life. You would hope adults

:01:54. > :01:57.would help young children in such testing times as these. But from

:01:57. > :02:03.Stacey's account, it seems that testing times as these. But from

:02:03. > :02:06.on—board help themselves first. Me and my sister were kind of last

:02:06. > :02:11.because lots of people were climbing up onto the top and pushing and

:02:12. > :02:25.shoving. So they were pushing and What do you think about that? A

:02:25. > :02:29.children should come before adults. grandfather helped the sisters to

:02:29. > :02:33.safety. You can see him in the water here at the bottom of the picture.

:02:33. > :02:37.They had to be treated for smoke inhalation, this is Teegan Jones

:02:37. > :02:43.being helped by paramedics. They have told their mother they were

:02:43. > :02:46.also unable to put on life jackets. They didn't even have life jackets,

:02:46. > :02:54.they said they were wrapped in a bag. They seem to get pushed out of

:02:54. > :03:02.the way. What you think about that? It's terrible. I wish I was there to

:03:02. > :03:06.help them. Fortunately it was low carried to safety. Had it been high

:03:06. > :03:13.tide and the children needed more help, we could only hope then it

:03:13. > :03:17.There's been major disruption on the M5 throughout the day. The motorway

:03:17. > :03:19.had to be closed between Burnham on Sea and Portishead after a lorry

:03:19. > :03:24.central reservation. The driver Sea and Portishead after a lorry

:03:24. > :03:29.in Frenchay hospital tonight with head injuries. There was some relief

:03:29. > :03:32.late morning when the road was partially reopened but it had to be

:03:32. > :03:41.closed again for recovery work causing further delays. I hope you

:03:41. > :03:44.A 24—year—old man has pleaded guilty to the murder of Bijan Ebrahimi

:03:44. > :03:45.A 24—year—old man has pleaded guilty Bristol this summer. The body of Mr

:03:45. > :03:48.Ebrahimi, who was born in Iran, Bristol this summer. The body of Mr

:03:48. > :03:52.found burning in Brislington in July. Today Lee James admitted the

:03:52. > :03:56.murder at Bristol Crown Court. A second man, 24—year—old Stephen

:03:56. > :04:02.Norley, is also charged with murder. He has not yet entered a plea.

:04:02. > :04:07.The family of Catherine Wells Burr — murdered in Somerset a year ago

:04:07. > :04:09.The family of Catherine Wells Burr — "nightmare" to help others. Her

:04:09. > :04:12.mother and father have set up a charity foundation with the aim

:04:12. > :04:16.mother and father have set up a supporting families of other murder

:04:16. > :04:34.were convicted of killing her in June. Catherine's parents have been

:04:34. > :04:37.The charity wristbands have already foundation in memory of Catherine

:04:37. > :04:41.Wells Burr. Her brutal death at foundation in memory of Catherine

:04:41. > :04:45.hands of her boyfriend a year ago have left the family broken yet

:04:45. > :04:53.determined to raise money to help others who may find themselves in

:04:53. > :04:55.the middle of a similar nightmare. I would like the foundation to really

:04:56. > :05:07.help lots of people. What it is would like the foundation to really

:05:07. > :05:22.to go out there, to get their loved costs because it is horrific. You

:05:22. > :05:32.had to go to Bristol. For a nine week trial, we stayed there every

:05:32. > :05:36.Thousand. In June, Catherine's boyfriend Polish national Rafal

:05:36. > :05:42.Lagwinowicz and her uncle Tadevsz Dmytryszyn were all sentenced to

:05:42. > :05:46.life for her murder. After killing her to benefit from an insurance

:05:46. > :05:52.policy they dunped her body in a car by a roadside near Taunton and set

:05:53. > :05:57.fire to it. It was almost exactly a year ago — but the manner of her

:05:57. > :05:58.killing and the betrayal by a man who was welcomed into this family is

:05:59. > :06:12.something they just cannot come who was welcomed into this family is

:06:12. > :06:19.terms with. My personality and character has gone. I wake up every

:06:19. > :06:27.day thinking of Catherine, and I go Every day without fail. It never

:06:27. > :06:35.leaves you. My heart is gone, it's been ripped out of me. I just wake

:06:35. > :06:39.up every day, what do I look forward to? But tough though it surely must

:06:39. > :06:42.be, Catherine's death has inspired her mother start a university course

:06:42. > :06:45.to learn to be a trauma counsellor specialising in homicide Something

:06:45. > :06:50.good, they say, must come out of something so terrible. Are you

:06:50. > :06:56.serious about that? Yes I am, I something so terrible. Are you

:06:56. > :07:03.to help others in the same situation as us. Is it because you believe

:07:03. > :07:07.because you have been there? I can help others, I can empathise with

:07:07. > :07:16.what the families are going through, what we went through. Would it not

:07:16. > :07:22.open wins for you to do that? No because I have a burning desire

:07:22. > :07:23.open wins for you to do that? No help. Something good, they say,

:07:23. > :07:26.open wins for you to do that? No come out of something so terrible.

:07:26. > :07:30.Dairy farmers in the West say their industry is facing a brighter future

:07:30. > :07:33.after an increase in milk prices. Thousands of farmers gathered at a

:07:34. > :07:37.dairy show in Somerset today — and said better weather this year has

:07:37. > :07:41.meant lower overheads — and a chance to squeeze a profit from the price

:07:41. > :07:46.they get per litre. Andrew Plant It's been three long years for dairy

:07:46. > :07:52.farmers. With no chance to make It's been three long years for dairy

:07:52. > :07:53.some of the wettest years on record sent overheads soaring and profits

:07:53. > :08:03.dried up. In the centre ring of sent overheads soaring and profits

:08:03. > :08:06.Bath and West showground, as prize cows compete for rosettes, many

:08:06. > :08:15.Bath and West showground, as prize have had little to celebrate lately.

:08:15. > :08:19.And milk is on everyone's mind. Recently entire farms have lived and

:08:19. > :08:23.died by milk's market value. But with better weather this year, for

:08:23. > :08:31.some at least there is finally something to smile about. We are

:08:31. > :08:41.into profit—making. We are into about 4p a litre. If we can keep our

:08:41. > :08:45.hopefully we will have enough money forward to survive anything that

:08:45. > :08:46.comes to us in the next couple of years. Dairy farmers blockaded the

:08:46. > :08:49.Robert Wiseman processing plant years. Dairy farmers blockaded the

:08:49. > :08:54.Bridgwater last year. The price years. Dairy farmers blockaded the

:08:54. > :08:56.production. Today the processor years. Dairy farmers blockaded the

:08:56. > :09:10.they're now leading the way in difficult 12 months, and farmers do

:09:10. > :09:13.need a higher milk price. We are pleased that we have stepped up

:09:13. > :09:21.need a higher milk price. We are the plate and provided that ahead of

:09:21. > :09:27.our competitors. But the icing on the cake for dairy farmers this

:09:27. > :09:29.our competitors. But the icing on Although many continue to complain

:09:29. > :09:35.that their of milk profits is far You're watching Wednesday's Points

:09:35. > :09:39.West — all your local news, sport and weather from the BBC. Alex and

:09:39. > :09:42.David with you this evening. Still to come on tonight's programme:

:09:42. > :09:45.Cooking doesn't get tougher than this. The Michelin star chefs and

:09:45. > :09:54.the college students laying on a feast in the grand setting of Bath

:09:54. > :09:59.Abbey. In the weather later, I will bring you details of a thoroughly

:09:59. > :10:02.wet day developing tomorrow across the West Country. Indeed disruptive

:10:02. > :10:10.amounts of rain are likely and we have some weather warnings out.

:10:10. > :10:10.amounts of rain are likely and we forecast. He is quick to put the

:10:10. > :10:13.dampener on things, later on in forecast. He is quick to put the

:10:13. > :10:16.Three teenagers from Bath have been short listed in an international

:10:16. > :10:22.film competition highlighting the The girls, aged 13 and 14, decided

:10:22. > :10:34.to get involved after reading the true story of a girl the same age as

:10:34. > :10:41.them. It's estimated that 5,000 children are being forced to work as

:10:41. > :10:50.sex slaves in the UK alone. They're among 300,000 trafficked across

:10:50. > :10:52.sex slaves in the UK alone. They're This is the story of Rose, not her

:10:52. > :11:00.real name, a 13—year—old British exploitation in the UK. Her story

:11:00. > :11:11.inspired three teenagers in Bath to enter a film competition to raise

:11:11. > :11:13.awareness of girls like her. Rose's story related to us, we really

:11:13. > :11:19.understood her. She is our age, story related to us, we really

:11:19. > :11:27.Britain, which many people don't know. To hear human trafficking

:11:27. > :11:33.Britain, which many people don't from Britain is quite shocking. It

:11:33. > :11:38.is quite shocking, isn't it? Did you think about the film being taken

:11:38. > :11:41.into schools? While we were making it we had to keep in mind what would

:11:41. > :11:45.speak to us if we were watching it we had to keep in mind what would

:11:45. > :11:48.I think the fact that it is made by people our age should have an impact

:11:48. > :11:53.on people our age. Stories like people our age should have an impact

:11:53. > :12:01.charity in Bath, called Unchosen, which works with agencies around the

:12:01. > :12:08.social services, know about the indicators of how a young man or

:12:08. > :12:10.girls are beginning to be groomed, they can start to intervene at the

:12:10. > :12:14.beginning. This is what we are looking for. We have never had

:12:14. > :12:18.anything suitable to take into teenagers on sexual exploitation.

:12:18. > :12:27.sexually exploited 13—year—old, teenagers on sexual exploitation.

:12:27. > :12:30.it is true story. Entries have come from across the world. The aim is to

:12:30. > :12:43.tackle, in film, this challenging issue. It looks like a powerful

:12:43. > :12:47.film, doesn't it? Those teenagers Bath's creative technology industry

:12:47. > :12:50.is now worth three times more to the city's economy than tourism. New

:12:50. > :12:56.figures show the sector now brings in £350 million to Bath every year.

:12:56. > :13:08.Tourism, which the city is generally It is surely the painting job to

:13:08. > :13:14.beat them all. A team of specialists are nearing the end of a 13 week

:13:14. > :13:22.project to repaint to electricity pylons which span the Severn S jury

:13:22. > :13:35.—— two electricity plan —— two Gloucestershire reporter has been

:13:35. > :13:39.Loaded up with five gallons of paint each, the start of another day on an

:13:39. > :13:42.extraordinary job. There is nothing like it that I have ever experienced

:13:42. > :13:47.before. It is probably one of the hardest jobs in the country. You are

:13:47. > :13:50.pulling your body weight all day. I am about 13 stone, so it is like

:13:50. > :13:56.eight to ten hours of general work. You want to hang your arms up every

:13:56. > :14:01.night. With the tower over 500 feet tall, climbing up and down it means

:14:01. > :14:04.keeping fit isn't a problem. Over the period of five weeks I have

:14:04. > :14:07.keeping fit isn't a problem. Over a stone in weight because of the

:14:07. > :14:15.extra height and whatever. It is a good work—out for you. Just the

:14:16. > :14:24.height from the extra ladders. When you get to the top, the views are

:14:24. > :14:27.worth it. From top to bottom the team will use nearly five tonnes of

:14:27. > :14:36.paint using special brushes made of Chinese pig hair — and being careful

:14:36. > :14:41.not to splash too. We have got the marine protection zone right in

:14:41. > :14:44.front of us. We need to take account of all these places, because we

:14:44. > :14:45.front of us. We need to take account not want to get paint on people

:14:45. > :14:52.front of us. We need to take account property or contaminate the estuary.

:14:52. > :14:59.That was the first pylon to be completed across the S jury. It

:14:59. > :15:04.That was the first pylon to be Considering the fact that the power

:15:04. > :15:10.is still live. There is 275,000 volts going through them, so it

:15:10. > :15:11.is still live. There is 275,000 processes, safety equipment. It

:15:11. > :15:12.is still live. There is 275,000 vital the guys are always clipped on

:15:12. > :15:17.so they don't fall off and also vital the guys are always clipped on

:15:17. > :15:24.they don't get close to those wires. patience, strength — and a good

:15:24. > :15:26.they don't get close to those wires. of camaraderie. It's a good job

:15:26. > :15:33.they don't get close to those wires. only has to be done once every

:15:33. > :15:37.they don't get close to those wires. years. If you are scared of heights

:15:37. > :15:45.and he looks away, look back now. I Gloucestershire tomorrow. They'll be

:15:45. > :15:48.celebrating 25 years on air. The station's first ever breakfast show

:15:48. > :15:52.was presented by Ken Goodwin. Ken now works for ITV but he's making a

:15:52. > :16:00.special guest appearance returning He'll probably find the studio today

:16:00. > :16:07.is a very different place from a quarter of a century ago! No tape

:16:07. > :16:12.recorders record players these days. Yeovil Town's wait for any points at

:16:12. > :16:15.home continues as they lost to Glovers were 2—0 down just after the

:16:15. > :16:18.hour mark with goals from Lloyd Glovers were 2—0 down just after the

:16:18. > :16:21.and David Nugent. They hit back Glovers were 2—0 down just after the

:16:21. > :16:26.a James Hayter penalty but it wasn't enough and Yeovil drop back into the

:16:26. > :16:34.North Somerset gymnast Ruby Harrold looks set to reach the women's

:16:34. > :16:38.Gymnastics Championships. She's currently in 15th place with one

:16:38. > :16:40.Wednesday's qualifying session, needing a top—24 place to go through

:16:40. > :16:47.to Friday's final. She also has needing a top—24 place to go through

:16:47. > :16:52.chance of a place in the weekend's uneven bars final and will find

:16:52. > :16:52.chance of a place in the weekend's Wiltshire's Skeleton World Champion

:16:52. > :16:55.Shelley Rudman has been putting Wiltshire's Skeleton World Champion

:16:55. > :17:01.final touches to her pre—season preparations in Bath today. Shelley,

:17:01. > :17:06.who comes from Pewsey, is aiming to compete in her third Olympics in

:17:06. > :17:10.Sochi next February. She already has a silver medal from the Turin Games

:17:10. > :17:22.in 2006 but would dearly to go one incredible. It would absolutely

:17:22. > :17:22.in 2006 but would dearly to go one dream come true, but at the same

:17:22. > :17:27.time, I am quite humble in that dream come true, but at the same

:17:27. > :17:31.have already won an Olympic silver, and I am happy with that. I think

:17:31. > :17:36.the fact I have won all the other titles of the sport, I think, oh my

:17:36. > :17:38.goodness, thank goodness for that. But to top it off with an Olympic

:17:38. > :17:41.medal would be incredible if it But to top it off with an Olympic

:17:42. > :17:45.gold. Shelley and her team mates head off for the winter season

:17:45. > :17:46.shortly still needing to qualify to represent Team GB at the Winter

:17:46. > :17:54.whether they'll take part until represent Team GB at the Winter

:17:54. > :17:58.A month long food festival called the Great Bath Feast begins in the

:17:58. > :18:05.city tonight And it starts with attempted before — a banquet for 100

:18:05. > :18:08.in the choir stalls of Bath Abbey. The food has been prepared by three

:18:08. > :18:14.michelin starred chefs with catering students from the City of Bath

:18:14. > :18:20.College. But how on earth will a grand meal make it onto the table in

:18:20. > :18:29.reporter Ali Vowles is there for us now. All I can say is I am glad

:18:29. > :18:32.reporter Ali Vowles is there for us are not feeding the 5000. But just

:18:32. > :18:36.take a look at the Abbey. I have lived here many years, and I have

:18:36. > :18:39.never seen the Abbey looking quite as splendid as this. Everything

:18:39. > :18:42.never seen the Abbey looking quite been done by local people, much

:18:42. > :18:48.never seen the Abbey looking quite it by the local college students who

:18:48. > :18:52.absolutely fantastic, it looks beautiful, requires singing, the

:18:52. > :18:59.guests are arriving. If you want to have a look at where the kind of

:19:00. > :19:07.They are plating up and doing all first, how on earth do you prepare

:19:07. > :19:12.food for 100 people? It has been a Green, fresh and definitely local.

:19:12. > :19:16.These baby leeks have been grown especially for the feast, at a farm

:19:16. > :19:20.in Winsley near Bath. Just one of the many ways that the whole affair

:19:20. > :19:23.is being kept local. Picked today and straight into the kitchen of

:19:24. > :19:27.Michelin star Bath chef, Sam Moody. With no kitchen in the Abbey, and a

:19:27. > :19:29.team of catering students from the City of Bath college, he's thinking

:19:29. > :19:36.on his feet. It is wonderful to City of Bath college, he's thinking

:19:36. > :19:38.with people that are interested City of Bath college, he's thinking

:19:38. > :19:41.what we're doing. It is wonderful for me, and my team as well, to

:19:41. > :19:46.what we're doing. It is wonderful them in. Because you have to think

:19:46. > :19:51.about the basics of your job. I learned more from them than they do

:19:51. > :19:55.from me. It's great, it keeps you on your toes and busy. It has been

:19:55. > :19:57.from me. It's great, it keeps you on to see how different this kitchen,

:19:57. > :20:07.compared to other kitchens, works. It is good. Can you cope with the

:20:08. > :20:14.pressure? Yes. He's a nice guy and he's fun to work with. It's been

:20:14. > :20:15.good. While the chefs are busy cooking, a timely reminder that

:20:15. > :20:19.other students from the college cooking, a timely reminder that

:20:19. > :20:21.hard at work in the Abbey. This cooking, a timely reminder that

:20:21. > :20:30.got to be Bath's grandest restaurant everyone is determined it will look

:20:30. > :20:32.as beautiful as possible. Meanwhile, local bread—maker Richard Bertinet

:20:32. > :20:37.is dealing with mounds of homemade dough. Also on the menu — giant

:20:37. > :20:43.foccacia loaves for 100 diners. There we go, all ready for tonight.

:20:43. > :20:46.Eight more to go. So as the day draws to a close and with all the

:20:46. > :20:50.food cooked and prepared — there's just one more thing to do. The nerve

:20:50. > :20:58.wracking job of getting it to the Abbey on time to feed 100 eager

:20:58. > :21:03.diners. And look, you can see them all here, people are taking pictures

:21:03. > :21:08.of that glorious sight. Let's take a look backstage, as it were, and

:21:08. > :21:12.of that glorious sight. Let's take a the kitchen. The students and chefs

:21:12. > :21:16.are busy. It is all there on the tables, looking gorgeous. It is

:21:16. > :21:19.are busy. It is all there on the starter, three chefs involved. You

:21:19. > :21:24.are doing the pudding, you are doing the pudding, you're looking slightly

:21:24. > :21:30.more relaxed. At the moment I am very relaxed, the pressure is on

:21:30. > :21:35.fantastic evening. You realise what an occasion it is when you see the

:21:35. > :21:40.guests coming through the door. It aims to be very local, doesn't it?

:21:40. > :21:42.Yes, we want to celebrate everything good and local about Bath and the

:21:42. > :21:49.menu reflects that. And can you good and local about Bath and the

:21:49. > :21:54.with the pressure? Of course we good and local about Bath and the

:21:54. > :21:59.We will be fine. Thank you. I have got to come back here and show you

:21:59. > :22:02.the beautiful site again. You can hear the beautiful music, wonderful

:22:02. > :22:07.people celebrating their birthdays. Take a look down there. We will

:22:07. > :22:11.share it with people already taking pictures. You can see it looks

:22:11. > :22:16.magnificent. This is a lovely thing charities, all the profits will

:22:16. > :22:20.magnificent. This is a lovely thing to that, and it is a great way to

:22:20. > :22:26.start what will be a whole month of Sounds good. Thank you very much.

:22:27. > :22:31.Now, he delighted crowds of people throughout the summer and even more

:22:31. > :22:37.of you queued to see his exhibition. But tomorrow it's the big finale as

:22:37. > :22:40.the Gromits go off to auction. I've been speaking to his creator,

:22:40. > :22:49.Nick Park, about how much he hopes it will raise. I don't know what

:22:49. > :22:52.this will do, and as it is for the Children's Hospital as well, that

:22:52. > :23:00.tends to evoke a much bigger feeling of generosity. It could be anything.

:23:00. > :23:07.figure, because it may go below this is what the money raised will

:23:07. > :23:12.help buy an MRI scanner for Bristol Childrens' hospital that can be

:23:12. > :23:14.help buy an MRI scanner for Bristol during operations. We'll learn more

:23:14. > :23:21.about all of this on tomorrow's Points West. I'll be live from the

:23:21. > :23:27.auction room! And lots on Radio Bristol too. Tune into Breakfast

:23:27. > :23:30.will also be tweeting the auction results as well. You can follow

:23:30. > :23:38.will also be tweeting the auction on that. Let's catch up with the

:23:38. > :23:44.weather now. Thank you very much. Welcome everyone to the forecast

:23:44. > :23:48.that will bring through the course of tomorrow are decidedly wet story.

:23:48. > :23:51.There is only one headline of note, it will be a breezy day. It is the

:23:51. > :23:58.threat of heavy rain, that will it will be a breezy day. It is the

:23:58. > :24:02.our attention. Recognition of that, the Met Office has been tweaking a

:24:02. > :24:07.yellow weather warning for heavy rain. They have now settled it so

:24:07. > :24:14.that all of the BBC Points West areas within the confines of that.

:24:14. > :24:22.millimetres of rain at accumulating Thursday, but there will be some

:24:23. > :24:24.slopes, where you could conceivably double those amounts. Some of that

:24:24. > :24:29.could be falling 20 millimetres double those amounts. Some of that

:24:29. > :24:37.so in just an hour. There will be threat of localised flooding is

:24:37. > :24:41.so in just an hour. There will be in surface water. It is gathering

:24:41. > :24:48.from the South through the Bay of Biscay. It will be to stabilise

:24:48. > :24:53.from the South through the Bay of this series of fronts coming in

:24:54. > :24:56.from the South through the Bay of destabilised. All of that easing its

:24:56. > :25:00.weight gradually East and North eastwards over the course of the

:25:00. > :25:03.day. With that in mind, at least through this evening we continue

:25:03. > :25:08.with some showers. Looking at the radar, some are heavy, others are

:25:08. > :25:15.having effectively drier if rather breezy weather. As we get through

:25:15. > :25:22.towards tomorrow morning for the rush—hour, a few showers perhaps but

:25:22. > :25:30.not that many. Temperatures tonight, on face value, will be very mild,

:25:30. > :25:35.close to the mid—teens. Tomorrow, early we will have heavy rain into

:25:35. > :25:45.Devon, Cornwall, then through parts of Somerset as the morning wears on.

:25:45. > :25:51.You can see their the threat that some of this could well be thundery.

:25:51. > :25:54.We could season torrential downpours in places, not everywhere, but

:25:54. > :26:00.certainly there is that threat. in places, not everywhere, but

:26:00. > :26:04.in all, are very untidy day. It clears away to the north—east during

:26:04. > :26:09.course of the evening. Temperatures will be looking pretty warm on face

:26:09. > :26:17.value. Beyond that, the good news is Friday. A drastic improvement for

:26:17. > :26:22.Thank you very much. Apart from tomorrow. I don't think it will

:26:22. > :26:24.Thank you very much. Apart from people off bidding, however. That'll

:26:24. > :26:27.be very exciting. I am back with an update at 10pm. For now, enjoy the