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There's a dirt road next to the highway here and someone's driving on it ahead of me and he's making all kinds of dust. Now my truck's all dusted. Well, I mean, it wasn't clean to begin with, but now it's even more dusty. I had to do the recycle there so I wouldn't get all the dust inside the truck. But I'm catching up to them. So now I'm not eating their dust anymore. Life's little problems. But something else I would say, maybe I was oysters, Russell, or if you're looking for oysters, but Ron had it. And why'd you run at it? He's got an oyster watch. And I was talking about abalone. And I think I may have had abalone once. My wife and I were both living out there. She really likes the shells. And we used to see them in different places for sale. But we don't visit those places anymore and now we don't even live in San Diego anymore. She was, I don't remember how long ago it was, but she was a mention of the fact that even though she likes her abalone shells, she hasn't seen any in a while. And I didn't say it at the time, but it's like, huh? Because you won't let me take you to the beach. That's where they are. You gotta go to the beach. Go to the beach stores. You know, where they sell that stuff. But I mean, I grew up going to La Jolla. And I'd get my wetsuit and my mask and my snorkel, get on the bus, take that out to San Diego, and then from San Diego go up to La Jolla and go to the La Jolla codes. They've got this one cave. They've got a store. You go inside the store and then you can pay a dollar and walk down to the cave, down at the, where the ocean wave comes in. That was fun. I missed that. But I used to do that when I was a kid in high school. And yeah, that's all I can think of right now. There was something else, but it's beyond my comprehension to pick and make up. So back to you, Russell.
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