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I think I got back to top. I go to A, A for A show, and then get back to B. This is repeater station Kilo Keeler. Yeah, I like the character that Lani Andrew Henderson portrayed in WKRP in Cincinnati. And a lot of people liked her because of that. You know, Catholic school girl, she knew all the, she had all of these connections because that's who she grew up with in private school. So, you know, she would always come up with a friend of hers that, but she wasn't anything like that. She went to public school. Burt Reynolds saw something in her, but I don't think that it was a good fit to begin with. Because she wasn't anything like that. It wasn't anything like that. You know, now that she was, she passed away, she was a pretty face basically. And what she did to Burt Reynolds, I think, you know, it says it all. I don't think that was a relationship that should have ever been. And let's see the difference between like capitalism and socialism. Yeah, a lot of socialism is there. Some of it is by choice, like the nuns and brothers I had in Catholic school. You know, they submitted to that and lived in a socialistic environment where they shared everything. But, you know, they didn't have to become a nun. And communism, you get told what to do. You know, I know somebody who's a communist and they are really lazy. And the reason why they want is because they think they're going to get handed everything. They don't realize that if they get assigned a work order to do something, you know, they'll go to jail if they don't maybe even execute it. We have a lot of social programs, but they get looted so much and misused and abused. And that's where communism recognizes that socialism doesn't work. So they don't even have that because they don't want any kind of things going on that they easily lose control of. So I'm against socialism and communism and capitalism. Where private entities go and produce and supply and demand is motivated by production. Because these businesses are going to profit from it. And everybody is well off because they want to excel and get better. And nobody's telling them that they can't have something because it isn't in line with what everybody else has.
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