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Alright, KK7, FKB, good morning train. Good morning everybody, hope everyone's doing well on this rather chilly and rainy, I guess it is Thursday. Never get the hang of Thursdays, said Arthur Dent. Um, yeah, so I was supposed to go back to work today, but um, yeah, you told me, what was it, Tuesday? It's kind of strange to go back on a Thursday and a Friday, or a Friday, I kind of agree with that, so I decided to extend my vacation. Um, and yes, I feel very lucky I could do that. Um, my nephew is going to college next week, first semester of college, majoring in journalism. Um, and so I had this book that I bought when I was in college, it's like a cartoon novel, um, that chronicles the life of this guy from birth through college. They're getting a job and everything, it's called Sunnyside Down by Lev Yilmaz, and um, there's a great chapter on it, um, where he goes to college and all the interesting, like, thoughts you have when you're a young person, uh, going to university for the first time. So, I'm going to send that to him as a welcome to college, here's a funny book for you. Uh, plus, you know, it clears out my closet a little bit, so win-win. So, anyway, um, going to continue drinking coffee and listening to Miles Davis again this morning, and I hope everybody has a fantastic day, and uh, yeah, take care. South, send it back to that KK7 flying kites backwards, back to that KK7 FKB. Alright, thank you, Tree. And, uh, yeah. College, college is definitely for the young. Um, and the, uh, career in journalism, uh, boy, journalism sure changed from when I was in college. Um, I, uh, took that, um, well, they were all kind of tied together when I started. Uh, speech and journalism and television production and all of that was all tied together. By the time I graduated, they had separated them, and I, I, uh, followed the course of television production. And, borjened that for a goodly amount of time. Anyway, good luck to them. And, uh, thank you for checking in this morning, Tree. K7, R-A-N, good morning.
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