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and radio waves from myself, Tracey, Remy, and Megan as well. And man, I sure hope you feel better. I have not had kidney stones myself, but I know some folks that have. And my understanding is that it is quite painful. And I definitely agree with your proactive as opposed to reactive. And yeah, definitely a better way to try to approach problems for sure. So good luck with that there, Ryan. Hopefully you feel better. And yeah, I'll let you know if we decide to do an antenna party. Thanks for stopping by. All right, it's 951 PM. I'm Brooks, K9, BDC. Next up on the list is Bill KC5, WFH. Hey, Brooks, and Russ, and Bill here. First up, Ryan, if you're still out there, I hope you get through this little episode real quick. Get this behind you. Hang in there. I see what else do we have. I, too, have a yearly physical coming up here in the next few days. We're already giving the blood. So anyhow, you're getting checked out. You never know what's around the corner or what's going on inside, right? All right, good day over here today. Let's see, once Paul's bow broke bread with John, WOI. He was in the mix. Ed, let's see, AK7H, and Jerry. And Jerry's also a ham. This call sign slips my recall right now. Anyhow, we've been getting together a few years now. And I have a few laughs midweek, get together. Let's see, before I forget it. Oh, I got one more thing. Some of you are probably familiar with the Salish 100. And tonight, I think that group of boaters has probably spent the night over in Port Ludlow. And then I think tomorrow, they're going to wrap up in Port Townsend. So let's wish them well. The weather's good. And I saw this group in Keeson at the marina. And they started out from Olympia. And they make 10 to 15 miles a day. So having fun, fun group of folks. Some of the boats are registered in Idaho, California. Little boats, little tiny boats. So 10 feet long, some of them. Some propel with the sail and some with the outboard motors. So anyhow, these folks are having fun for sure. Brooks, before I let you go, I. Beep, beep, beep.

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