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and everyone out there on the net, can we hear, KK7RAB? Oh, thank you, Robert, pulled up the microscope for me here so I can see how I'm making it in stillness. I don't have a whole lot of fingers. He does listen to me every time. I've been working so much, Rebecca. I feel like I'm burning a candle at both ends in the middle and everywhere else in between. I stopped working at a reasonable hour today and we decided to just stay local for date night. We went down to the local Mexican restaurant and had dinner and came back home. Yes, we had margaritas. I have to, what do they call it? The blue hock. It's margarita that they make with blue caracao in honor of the Seahawks. And they were playing their actual football on the TV today and they hit the preseason. But they're out of the whole football game for so long I don't even know who's playing on what team anymore. But that's okay. Robert had his work at home day. He finished two projects today. It was really impressive the amount of work that he was able to get done. And so we just wanted to keep it mellow and stay local. Yes, thank you, Susan. That's third party traffic from Susan here. He fancies himself a radio operator as well. But he's not licensed yet. I'm gonna, I don't have too much more to report. I had another seat. Oh, I did remember a seat. I almost said a seat but I remembered. I shared one of my favorite seat there memories earlier today on Jack Smith. And then the other memory that I wanted to share was when I lived in Belltown. I lived in a building called, I can't even remember the name of the building. It was on 4th and Bell. And my apartment manager at the time would reserve space out on the sidewalk for us so that we could have rooms watching the towards the library because it went down 4th Avenue at that time. And people would make these really elaborate setups. Like there were people that would go to the bookstore and bring furniture set up on the sidewalk. And we had people that would set up an entire living room on the sidewalk, like a couch with a lamp and a microwave so they could make popcorn. And my manager, my apartment manager, let them run extension cords into the building so they could power all of their things that they had on their sidewalk living room. And then afterwards they would just return all of the things to the thrift store. And it was a lot of fun. And so I had really good memories from the torchlight parade when I lived in Belltown. It went down 4th Avenue. That would be fun to do again. But it's now down on the waterfront, I believe. So that was my other good, safer memory that I wanted to bring forward and share with you. Love the pictures that you sent to me today, Rebecca. And I'm a fan of self-presidency and I vote for no name change. 33 to you, all of the numbers KJ7, R and E. Respect and control. Thank you. Well, thank you for that wonderful report, Cammie. I love that. I love thinking about people just like setting up a makeshift living room on the side of the street in Belltown. That's awesome. I never got any of the torchlight parade or anything like that. I mean, it makes total sense. I moved here a matter of minutes before the shutdown. And in Leo land. So yeah. But yeah, that's a great memory. I love that. It's nice whenever you think of your Seattle stories that you want to share. It's awesome. You're so cool, Cammie. And yeah, I'm looking forward to seeing you again. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I'm looking forward to hearing about Robert's day, Robert's work day at his real job. And yeah, I'm glad that you were able to get off the work early. That's awesome. Not early, but early for you. 33 Cammie and all the numbers. See you soon. This is Rebecca KK7IJZ. Next on the list is Robert, KK7JXMC. Robert, how's it going?

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