00:0017,000 between three people. Yes. Who's one of them? My parents. Parents is one. And then...
00:06Whoa, whoa, whoa. Is parents one or two? Well, they're together. Okay. So is that one? Yeah.
00:09When I see three people, is that considered one? Yeah, because there's two grandparents.
00:13Okay. How much to parents? I had it written down and I forgot to bring that paper. I'm sorry.
00:17That one was about 6,000 maybe. Okay. For what? That was when I first got unemployed and they
00:23were helping pay the mortgage. So again, so again, we just have, we literally have another
00:30reason why the mortgage shouldn't be behind. Mommy and daddy were paying for it. Well,
00:35that was back in January. But still, you just, you've given me a second reason why we shouldn't
00:41be behind. A second reason. Okay. Grandparent number one. Grandmama or grandpapa? Grandmother.
00:49Okay. How much? Um, hers is probably 13,000. And what was the 13,000? Yes. Over time.
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