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times about, you know, what I thought was oysters. And they're not, you know, one of my most favorite shellfish dishes. Unless they're cooked really good, they're as good as, say, clams for my bivalves, my Omega-3 fatty acid, you know, antioxidant-type nutrition. And, you know, they're made in a variety of ways, besides, you know, eating them, you know, on the half shell with red ketchup or the ketchup. Red sauce with, you know, I think I like the horseradish with that more than the flavor of the actual oyster. I think I was ordering, you know, oysters and clams just for the flavor of the horseradish more than, you know, the seafood itself. Let's see, the city of Miramar Water Department, now that's completely run by the city. That is an independent, but the other utilities, there they are, and you don't have a choice. So that would be considered socialism, I think. But that's on a city level, you know, and the state has their own laws that supersede a city if they want to enforce it. So they operate under certain guidelines, I suppose. We have commissioner meetings, and then we go to, like when they wanted to raise the water bill. It's not like, you know, we could have done anything about it, but at least, you know, we had a voice, but they hadn't raised the rate in like 20 years. So we didn't have less to say about it. Back to you, Russell, A84-HO, we're on Miramar, Florida. Back to you, Russell, A84-HO, we're on Miramar, Florida.
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