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      "text": "Okay, J5, ILQ returning. Thank you KCMPKG. I almost messed up your call, son. Yeah, okay, so that second link is a whole lot easier to find. If you'll open the second link and do a search in the browser, just pop in hip HEMP. It will take you down to the section where that's at, and it will also take you down to the section with the other provision bugs. So yeah, that second link gives you, that's why I think your second link, I think it's easier to find it. Now you have to remember in these government red parts, They don't tend to make things easy to find. So, what I would do, to be completely honest, is I would take that link I sent you, the second link, you can take both, but the second link for choice, drop it inside of a notebook LM or a chat GPT, just a link, you don't have to copy everything, and start asking it questions, because it will pull from that source. That's really an easy way to start using AI to expedite Your knowledge base, so if anybody doesn't know if you have a especially notebook LM I cannot speak highly enough about notebook LM by Google That's the bad one to do it with But if you'll drop that link into into one of them you can ask your questions And it will give you the answer straight from it. Oh, or you can search inside the browser That's what that's what I did is if I opened it up to make sure that it was actually in there I searched in the browser HEMP for hemp and it took me right down to that section So there you go I'm gonna say the Chihuahuas cuz we have one. Yeah. I don't know if I've ever actually mentioned Peter to y'all We have a Chihuahua. It's my wife's dog It's a little brown Chihuahua. He's okay. I call him Barney Fife. He shakes all the time. He wears clothing He wears sweaters because it's you know, he ain't got no dang Body, I mean he's a beauty guy He's okay. I don't mind him. He gets along well with my dog, Rillo, my blue healer. So yeah, we have a little trawler. He does chip the face and the nose a little bit when you play with him, but it's nothing that hurts or anything like that. It's just the way of playing, I think. He is fun to watch. He tries to play fetch with my girls. So y'all who don't know, I have Rillo who's my My sole dog, that's my dog, you know, my baby. I've had her since she was basically a newborn pup. I think she was four weeks old whenever they gave it to me. She was a little bitty, I even bottle fed her a little bit. And then I got Sugar, which, not the dog I wanted, but I ended up with her and she turned out to be a great dog. I love her to death. So those are my two dogs. And she is half bread healer and half pet. So they're pretty good sized dogs. And my little straw man, he'll get out there try to play ball with him we play ball you know fetch all the time he just can't do it so we bought him a little miniature set of tennis balls I mean they're little bitty guys he loves them so there you go kj5 iq"
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      "text": "Kb7 PVw all right, man, and we're looking forward to seeing that picture and don't worry about it There were snips to be confused with I'll tell you that all right. We go back to the top of the list be three FBX I'm looking for the three initials of Certain organization an organization infiltrated by aliens in the movie Space Jam three letters over you Be3 FBX Be3 FBX never watched that movie I know I heard CIA I think I heard FBI let's go DEA why not"
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      "text": "What a smooth hand-off. Good hand-off. Great. I'm glad I was next because drones, running wires and tables and yeah, we do that as a... Our company does that. We have big industrial commercial drones. They primarily use them to plot from site to site. but they have tested the idea of running cabling when needed. I don't know if they actually run cables with them or not this day and age, but they do use them on our install residential side and our infrastructure side of our company. We actually do like 95 percent of our own construction from the ground up, from laying the concrete to building the tower to all the infrastructure. In fact, I tell most people my job is managing a construction company because that's really what it is. However, yeah, we have drones. I remember ordering the first sets of them about four years ago and getting to get involved with them, getting commercial licenses and all that stuff because I had a drone and I knew a little bit about it. At the time, we were a pretty small company back then. We had around 300 people working for us or less. So it was a little more wild rest if you will. However this day and age they use good drones, they have paid qualified commercial pallets. They fly from site to site extending our coverage zone. One of our big parts of our company is the line of sight wireless internet distribution right. I don't know if you all are familiar with devices like Tarana or well you all know what 5G is so we'll just use that but but basically 5G you know they go tower to tower they basically build a mesh network yeah that's pretty much what we do we also do fiber and some other stuff I mean we're into cell phones we're into fiber we're into TV you name it we have a little fingertip and a lot of it but fiber and wireless is where we make our bread and butter at so as we develop into the rural communities primarily up in the Midwest you know farmland countries where nobody wants to go and put a lot of money into infrastructure because it's just the return of investments just not better so that's where that's where we go so enough so yeah Jones Jones actually made a big part of our infrastructure side on the install side you know if they need to go work on somebody's log. Randy Travis is a great example not saying he's a customer or anything I'm just saying I'm just throw a name out there Randy Travis as an example if he wanted internet service and had 50,000 acres you would probably use a drone to plot out the best way to get it to him you know all right I'm running out of time kj5 iq back to"
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      "text": "Good morning, this is KG 17 and Q standing by for early check-ins for the Puget Sound voters"
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      "text": "Do you know Juliet five India Romeo Quebec returning? No, sir. I have not had a chance I had to leave home my life wanted to go out and do a few things this morning. So we're out and about and Currently we are walking in Walmart before the crowds get here. She needed a few last-minute things, I guess and So she said let's go now before everybody wakes up. So that's what we did So no, I haven't had a chance to To listen to it, but I will I guarantee it It's just an interesting net today, ah such a great conversation. So I was going to bring up something, I forgot what it was now. Well shoot fire, I can't remember what it was, I'll tell you what my memory is getting shoddy, real shoddy, I'll have to pivot and hey pivot let's talk about my brisket we were talking about yesterday. I did post pictures throughout the day and process yesterday on the brisket. It's done. I posted pictures this morning of what it looks like finished. This brisket is, like I said, it's not one that we're slicing and making chopped barbecue or sliced brisket or anything like that out of. My daughter, she wanted a brisket and she wants to use part of it for her Thanksgiving macaroni, brisket macaroni and cheese. And so part of it's going to go to that and then we're going to cut the other pieces into Smaller family size chunks for her, her man, and the babies. So that way they have a biscuit. They can probably eat on it for the next four to six months, depending on how often they want to eat it. So yeah, I mean, that's what a big biscuit will do. They're not super cheap. I think that one cost her $50, $60. And that's cheaper than what a good one would cost. Like if I was going to go buy me one, it would cost over $100. not uncommon for a really high Texas brisket to be over $100. Anyhow if you don't want to spend that kind of money or if you can't get a brisket you can use the same process on you know truck roast or any kind of roast really whatever your favorite roast is and it will turn it to basically the same thing on a lot cheaper of a budget. Okay well there you go since I forgot what I was was talking about you ended up hearing the rest of the story on on the brisket and the turkey the turkey saga is next it starts here in a few hours getting it ready for tomorrow but kj5 iq sending it back to real one UK Z"
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      "text": "Hi, that's not a bad idea. Actually. I was just looking at the clock. It's almost 840. So I'm gonna get ready to go here before long So yeah, I'll make this my 73 and I don't know if you ever make it 73 for everybody But it's getting close to that time. You are right So yeah, I hope everybody has a great Thursday. Keep in mind one week from today is Christmas So you really only have six days to do any shopping or anything like that. We are almost finished We've got to find Oliver a bigger gift. We ended up getting Emberly a big play kitchen, right? She loves to play cook. Oliver got some cool stuff too, but he didn't get anything big. And so we're kind of scrambling to find him something big. It doesn't have to be expensive. I mean, it can be a tent, but we're trying to find something that's a little unique and cool a week before Christmas. Yeah, we screwed the pooch on that one. should have thought about the big gifts a month ago which we did just not his I mean not that he needs a big gift I mean by gosh bring his parents and us the kids are they're gonna have false expectations of what Christmas really is when they grow up I think anyhow there you go there's my 73 two cents of the day again it's not value that very much but it's how I think kj5 iq sending it Get back to KB9NSK, 73 is to you all."
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      "text": " I'm sorry I'm so difficult, Gray, but I did some more research, and at the federal level, last meals were allowed, but they're really not called last meals. They're called a special meal. And so I'm going to assume that I'm in federal prison because I've read like a last meal. And as much as I love Texas, it's kind of crappy they don't give a last meal anymore. I think I'm going to rat for some state senators or something. So since I can't have a last meal, although there are some special things, it may be sentenced under federal jurisdiction or allowed a special meal, but it has to come from the prison's kitchen. It cannot come from outside restaurants. There's no budget, but it has to be reasonable and available inside the facility. Some examples would be Timothy McRae had two pints of mint chocolate chip ice cream. Lisa Montgomery had fried chicken mashed potatoes and butterscotch ripple ice cream. Now I myself have decided I would like to have a big bowl of good southern pinto beans with cornbread, fried potatoes, and onions. I would like to have a couple of fried chicken legs. I wouldn't mind having a very large, like a 32-ounce bottle of Snapple. And for dessert, I really would either like to have a limited supply of my wife's chocolate chip cookies, which they can make inside the prison as long as she gets them the recipe, or if that's unavailable, then I think I would just like to have a very large chocolate chip, I'm sorry, a German chocolate cake with a gallon of cold, cold milk. Okay, I think that takes care of that. That's KJ5IQ back to KC2PKG, who has been very kind to really let me think this out."
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      "text": " Thank you."
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