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This is K983. Well, today was interesting. There's this call-in radio show that I occasionally actually call into. And today's show was a pre-recorded version that had one of my calls on it. Unfortunately, I have listened to this particular call, and it is really, really bad. And so I am humiliated every time I even think about it. And did not stop to listen to it today. And so that was nice to not hear. And then, let's see, I picked up a couple of new songs today. So, The Town I Loved So Well, which is done by the Dubliners. And a couple of songs from Mary Poppins. Because people like Broadway show tunes. And I think that's about it as far as new songs. I'm trying to learn like three a week. So, you know, three times fifty-two, if I were actually to manage that, that would be 156 new songs. To add to the 250 that are already there. So anyway, um... I think that's about all I have to say. It's great to hear you all. Thanks to Phil for doing the net. With no chance to Richard, wherever he is. Um, 733388, all the numbers. I love you all. This is KA9 EHV, back to net. KA9 EHV and thank you so much. Thank you so much. Interesting report. I have an offer for you. You talked about this old radio show that's recorded and something went wrong for you, I guess. And it was humiliating. I'm going to offer a therapeutic opportunity that if you want to tell us what it was, maybe it will make the humiliation go away. On the other hand, I think you don't want to tell us at all. And I understand. Just an offer. Back to you, Ann. It was a medical show, actually. There's a show called Leading Edge Medicine. And I asked the question, which was perfectly reasonable. And that's not what made it so bad. It was that I just couldn't seem to shut up. And, you know, I know better because I pretty much usually give really concise reports. But this is not a good example of it. And I just, oh, it makes me wince every time I hear it. Back to you, KA9 EHV. Oh, thank you Ann. That's very reassuring. I think we've all done that. And, yeah, but most of us have not been so unlucky as to have it get recorded and rebroadcast. That is crappy luck. And we all feel for you. But at least it wasn't anything truly awful. It's just talking too much, which is a very common habit for all people, especially Ann. Thank you, Ann. Let's move ahead now and talk to Flying Kites Backward Street. Come ahead.
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