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who are really good at that. And the thing is, it's the same type of frustration. I think you sure do everything up, and then you have to actually do it, right? So a lot of different scenarios about, you know, okay, here's how I hold the radio, this is what I'm doing here, this is what I do here, now I do this, and then here comes the bird over the horizon. You're like, oh, man, I gotta go now. And then you have to do it, and you only have a short amount of time. So I don't know. I'm gonna hold everybody. James, if you can hold just for a minute, I want to see if KBHBMY Mike is out there by chance. Mike, are you monitoring? All right, well, you might not be listening right this second, but there are a number of people that are very good at that. And so, you know, you might want to contact him, because he'd be more than happy to help you if he's gonna merit you. But if you can get a hold of KBHBMY Mike, you might want to talk to him and see if he can give a couple of pointers about how to do that successfully. He's quite good at it and has made a number of contacts. All right, well, Wayne, would that help? Absolutely. KBHBMY Mike, are you there by chance? Yes, I am. I'm on the phone with the KBHBMY Mike, and I'm gonna send him an e-mail to see if he can give a couple of pointers. All right, well, continue on. You'll get there, and then when you do, you'll probably be so excited you dropped the radio or something. Don't do that, okay? Anyway, all right, Wayne, are you there? Yes, I am. Don't do that, okay? Anyway, all right, Wayne, nice to hear you from Edomclaw. You sound pretty good to me, my friend. Let's go down from Edomclaw to Malt Lake and pick it up with James, KK7FYT. Well, hey, Jack, there. In Malt Lake, I'm gonna walk upstairs from the basement here to maybe get into the computer a little bit better. I used to 991 Alpha. I took to Maine and made some HF contracts, but I have not put it back in its rightful place, so it is not hooked up. So I'm talking to you on the valve pump. But, yeah, am I making it okay back here? Yep, please proceed. All right, great. I was a little worried there. There's a little radio deep, dark in the basement there. But, yeah, it's amazing how well this actually works. Yeah, I do it every time here, just chilling out, working from home. The blue eels are buzzed by the house several times, which I greatly enjoy. And whenever I hear them, I can run upstairs onto the deck and see if I can catch a glimpse of them. And I keep catching a little glimpse of them as they went to Eomph Malt Lake out in Lake Washington. It's a great turn. Yeah, I'll as well hear the what is it. We have chickens now, Mike. We have chickens now, we have a chicken coop and two chickens. Their names are Dora, Dora the Explorer, and Hoon, which is the German word for chicken. And they're nice little chickens. They have dinner with us every night here on the deck. We bring them up and they pluck around. And they're chickens, so they kind of poop every night. But that's all right, so we just hose off the deck every night. But yeah, they're nice little pets. I hope they'll start laying eggs here in a couple months. I think they're about three months old now. But that is the new project. I've been reading a lot about chickens and looking to get some new chickens. So anyone out there, if you have some little chickens, or a pullet, pullet is the technical term, according to a small female chicken, let us know. Because roosters are not allowed in any of them in Lake Seattle. That's a good reason. That's a great list of the net. Thanks for listening to everyone. This is KK, from FYT James in Lant Lake.
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