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      "text": "W3 RC mobile this is vector echo 3 Italy Sierra Hotel"
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      "text": "struggle enough lately just to keep the friggin rent paid and the groceries in the fridge so I'm not worrying about Christmas until everyone else in my family don't worry about me for Christmas time and my siblings and I you know have had that arrangement you know if you buy presents just buy them for the kids and the kids are older now so honestly yeah every one of my family knows how broke I am and they're perfectly fine with that I'm not but I hope you get in your stock and what you want man"
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      "text": "What a fun idea. I should try that just for a grin. Say, please take this goop and turn it into that goop and let's see if it can do it. That would be an interesting experiment, though I definitely love doing it myself. Nothing more satisfying than using a program you generated yourself. And the main thing I don't like is just every \u2013 it's XML file and every log entry, every radio contact is like a million different parameters it has for them. It seems to me actually a very inefficient format, but it's probably developed by trial, by fire and everything. It needs to be that way. But man, it's just so, so much busy talk. But at any rate, it's easy to generate stuff thankfully. It's actually easy to parse too because you can use other tools to read it in. So either way, I just need to get off my lazy rear and work on that. At any rate, I'm going to give me your call sign so I can know you're done, and I'll get some more operators on this new net. Back to you. I really like listening to you software developers and coders and the problems you have, because my field of research or interest is input, interface, and usability. So, really good discussion. Okay, you have seven SBA. Have a good day, everyone."
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      "text": "Well, that's pretty much what I can say about my poodles One of them lived to be nine years old the other one lived to be six, but But that was not instigated by me next door neighbor kept throwing in my yard and and check the yard for bones all the time but one day I had to go to work and I didn't get a chance to check the yard and I came home to find my dog was choking really badly in the car and drove her to the vet on the other side of the city and by the time we got there. She was dead. I never got any more press after that."
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      "text": "Well hi Jack, hope you had a good Thanksgiving. I went out to my sister's in Woodinville and my niece came over and her kids. We had a typical Thanksgiving day dinner. Someone loaned me a small kind of a travel mahjong set so I taught people how to play mahjong there for a couple of hours and I got beat twice. How's that? Anyway, I'm with Kami. You know that old adage of measure twice, cut once. Well I'm the same way when I'm in the woods alone. If I have to cross the ravine or get on a slippery rock I think it over before I make a decision to move forward. Anyway yeah it is a nice day as she said and I just came back from a walk and did some shopping. Since there was no mahjong yesterday being a holiday, Lisa and I and I think one other person is going to play just for a short two hours today. So that's all I have, Jack. K-A-G-7-F-W-B."
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      "text": " Kilo Juliette 5 India Romeo Quebec KJ 5 IRQ"
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      "text": " Good morning Gray and good morning to everybody here at the Delo and everyone weighs on this frequency so there we go. This way I don't leave anybody out so and yes there's lots quite a few at dollars so there's mushroom taps you know was filled in and with bacon around it and there is deep fried pickles I like those and of course the mozzarella sticks which is covered as well though those are always nice and some veggies I normally put out you know so with a dip and sometimes I do what to call it again I know in German but I don't know in English now but you have a pot which you have different kind of meat and different sauces as well and you put it in oil like you have a fork where you pick up the meat and hold it in that oil and then you take it out and you dip it in different type of sauces and you eat it so I know in German but I don't know in English so sorry about that and yeah that's about it back to night."
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      "text": " B-A-P-K-G-A-K-Y go ahead. Alright, what is your favorite wine? I'm not a, well, I'm not an alcohol person at all, right? I kind of, well, like, follow what was just said, well somebody said they don't drink wine. They, their exact words were that they don't drink wine, right? So, I might be adding in my own addition. So I'm just saying that I'm not against some Canadian ale once in a while. There's a, there used to be a bistro here, used to, because they close. No business, no small restaurant outfit here in the beaches of Toronto, just in case anyone doesn't know. They don't talk about it across the country. Vancouver ain't worried about it, right? Alberta ain't worried about it, right? They ain't worried about us here in the beaches. But no business or no little business or mom and pop business, even sometimes a famous business like Popeyes, don't really do so well in these neighborhoods. So, I end up losing a lot of favorite places and one of the ones I lost was this brickyard bistro that made some good ale and variations of things with, you know, your usual like bacon, sausage, crepes and other kind of things. It was a French place, right? You'd get some bombies or whatever, is that what they're called? Can't even say the stupid things. The long, the long bread, I call it. It just looks like a ginormous hoagie and then they, I don't know, they have their interpretation of it. I think like a favorite that that place had was this ginormous garlic bombie looking thing. I don't know, I'm saying the right thing. And if like only they make it or something, all it is, is just like garlic bread except they made it to look like a hoagie and then you put your garlic bread ingredients in it if you want ingredients, right? You could put cheese. Sometimes I'll just put in a slab of lunch meat when I make it at the crib, like reheat it at the crib with the toaster of. And yeah, they had a small collection of spirit. I think if I were to drink, I would probably roll with them because the way they kind of, their style was that they sort of figured it in combination of one of their dinners, right? Like they'd say, well, this ale goes with such and such or this goes with such and such. So that sounded good to me and then they went out of business and that was game over. Okay, so I'll turn it back to Ned. That's a good time. Wow, that's a great way to land my plane. That means stop my over. So I'll be back. I'm here. Go back to you Russ."
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