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Wow, that is kind of sad about what they're doing because they're part of history and they're a good reminder that things change and that not everything was what it was now from before but oh well. And these people, your videos should be remembered in like K6TKR. Good morning, Glenn. How are you doing today? K0ECK. Hello, good morning, Gail. Everybody else on the net here this morning. Doing fine here. I had a great day, part of the day yesterday out at the hangar and I got the cylinder heads all ready for the students. When they come in they can start the reassembly and get that engine, 100-year-old engine put back together again and it should look really sharp. I just wanted to mention to Joe I really enjoyed your video of this abandoned town in Pennsylvania and these homes as you look at them, as you're touring through them, must have been very fancy back at a time to see these elements of how they were constructed, most of them to story. But really fascinated. I didn't see any graffiti which was very amazing. It did look like a lot of things were left behind and kind of strewn around but it didn't seem like vandalism, holes in the walls and things like that, just a natural deterioration. I was kind of surprised all the ceiling fans were kind of bent downward in just about every shot that you had there. So I'm kind of interested in the owner, I guess the owner walked up and how they became to own that property and what's going to happen with it. It looks like it could be restored but an awful lot of work to do that. But what an interesting video, thank you for that. And I would like to jump in, I have been to four corners and yes there is a kind of a large concrete X in the ground there that has each state labeled and you can stand at the apex of all four of those coming together. So I thought I'd just mention that. So that's it for me today, K60KR, back to that. This is repeater station Kilo Kilo 7, November Quebec November. OK, thank you very much, thank you for answering Bill's questions. KB2RQQ, good morning Robert and Hal is copy today. K0Eck. Well thank you for asking, she's doing just fine. Her daughter is, as we speak, under the knife in Charleston. She is having a very rare procedure done which involves inserting a tube through her neck and up to her brain around her temple area. And she's been getting terrible, terrible, terrible headaches and it's all because of a little tumor on one of her nerve cells. So it's an unusual surgery but it's an outpatient surgery of all things. So prayers are appreciated for Heather. Anyway, yeah I've been locked away in an underground bunker for quite a while now. The weather has been, oh let's see, not agreeing very well. It's partly sunny but it's going to be mostly cloudy and thunderstorms today, thunderstorms tomorrow, thunderstorms the next day, thunderstorms every day for the next seven days. And tonight they're predicting 100% chance of darkness. But we'll see what happens. I can't tell inside this bunker. I just have a couple of little light bulbs and every once in a while Kathy puts dinner under the door. It's just me and the dog chained up to the wall. Anyway, I'm not going to get into too much detail but if anybody can find out my location, send the cops immediately. Please. Anyway, this is KB2RQQ. Enough of that humor and it was very little for sure. You take care, Gail and everybody on the Wheelwright Friendship. Have a wonderful day.
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