Folks, here's the deal: Exodus 16 is all about Moses and his crew comin' up with a plan to feed the Israelites. Now, lemme tell you something: they were in the desert with no food, and they were getting real grumbly. I'm not jokin' around here, Jack. So Moses and God come up with this plan: every day, they would give them some bread, called manna. No malarkey! Now I'm not sayin' it was the healthiest food in the world, but it kept 'em fed, and that's the important thing. And then there was quail, little birds, that flew down from the sky and got caught in nets. My father used to say, "Moses sure was one smart cookie!" See here, Jack, it was a real miracle. And that's not all - every day God told 'em how much food they'd get, and it was just enough. Literally, not even one crumb more or less. And it kept happening, and the Israelites kept gettin' fed. Now, c'mon man, that's some pretty impressive stuff! I tell you what, what was that? God and Moses, they sure took care of their people. Or uh, you know, that's what I've heard, anyway. Not gonna happen any other way. Excuse me, am I right?