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No, yeah, I don't know how I grew up on the farm and certainly worked. And I don't know how labor laws work on farms now. I know that raid they did on that pot farm in California, at first it was an illegal pot farm, but there were like 12 year olds working there and I know that was a big issue. So, yeah, I don't know what that is because I mean, we were out there pulling weeds and digging potatoes and stuff and I was probably 80 years old. And of course I wasn't getting a paycheck so I don't know if that even counts as a labor law. Who knows? What the heck did I just do? There we go, okay. But anyway, thanks for always getting to hear there. And last on the list here, we've got Joe and Joyce. I think I know what Joyce's main job was. I don't know if it was her first job or not, but KEC7LRS and KEC7GC from KEC7's internet. Good morning Joe and Joyce. Good morning there Joe. Yeah, you're really making us put on our thinking cap here and going back that long ago. Yeah, my very, very first job was cutting peaches at my uncle's peach ranch. He was raising 3,000 white leghorn chickens and he had the big orchard of peaches that he sold. So I was cutting peaches, earning money for hay for my first horse. I think I was like 13 or something like that. Yeah, and then I went on to help during the summertime out from high school. We had friends that had an old time printing shop so I worked in there for a while with the printer. And then also another summertime job with the AAA auto. I guess handing out maps and stuff and talking to some of the customers. And then on to the big plant where eventually Matt Joe, when he got a job when he came down from Aberdeen, Washington, or Pachamopolis. And that was printing running machinery and belts that printed out egg cartons. So I had that for about two years and that was really hard on the health because there was different shifts every week. So that night shift just about killed me. So that's when I thought I got to get out of here and get a decent job where I'm not doing something like that. And on dirty air and everything as well. So that was the long distance, or local first and then long distance operator. So that was my favorite. I really, really enjoyed that work. Talked to a lot of well known, interesting people and just did a great job. So anyway, and talking about movie theaters, I will not set my foot in another theater after that Elvis movie a couple years ago. And it just about put my, maybe about practically go unconscious because the seat was all loud, the floor was shaking, my head was breaking. I thought I will never ever step foot in another theater. So no way Jose. Anyway, we got to get ready here to go pretty quick. Just got to tell Joe he's going to have his first meeting and consultation, or second really, of the stem cell to get rid of this back pain. So we've got to get ready for that. So I'll turn it over to Joey, this KC7 LRS. Good hearing everybody.
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