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And that was over in Greenwood, not too far from where I live now. And I do remember that. And I think it was one of the caterpillars. Is that what they were spraying for back in the day? It was the couple of caterpillars here in Seattle that are still quite dangerous. And they still put nets around apple trees and things. Was that what they were spraying for? Well, yeah, it probably was. But back in the day, I used to, I know down when I lived in the Tri-Cities as a boy. They used to do that every summer. They'd run down to Baitman's Island and stuff like that. And they'd just look down there and it looked like a big smoke field. The guy would be in a radio or a hazmat paper cloth thing. And he'd have a mask on, respirator, and that kind of stuff. But I'd just remember they'd come driving through the neighborhood. And they'd warm. Stay inside and wait until the smoke dissipates.
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