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Let me take a break right there. I'm going to back up. Let's not keep anybody waiting too long. So KK7 Victor Papa Juliet. Hey, take it away. What you got going on? Come ahead, please. Yeah, this is KK7 VPJ. I am on the road. I have no cell service. I guess I do actually have some cell service, but I'm using All-Star through a Starlink on the top of my truck. So that's a sweet test that I just confirmed works. And I'm on my meat tour where our ranch drives around the Pacific Northwest and delivers meat to customers who have bought meat from us. So I'm headed to Western Oregon today, and I will finish up in Seattle. And then tomorrow, turn around and come back to kind of Eastern Central Oregon. So that's my update. Just a lot of road time. KK7 VPJ. Hey, great to hear from you. Great to hear my neighbor there. Because I'm down in Prineville, or just south of Prineville. I'm out towards the reservoir just slightly. But yeah, great to hear from you. And yeah, one of these days we got to get an eyeball for sure. You are on my list of people that if I get up that direction, I'll give you a shout and see if we can catch an eyeball and maybe do a lunch or something. So at any rate, hey, you take care, drive safe, and have a good trip. And we will catch you later. Thanks for coming by and saying hi. Let's go over to Deer Lake and see what Jim and Jane are up to. K7 PDZ, McDoubles partner has caught the ball. Well, good morning there, Dave. I couldn't stand the silence, so I had to get in here and help you out. It's a beautiful day here. It's a little cool. It's 65 degrees yet, but it's warming up. And so we had a couple of days of rain and everything. And yesterday, last night, Jane and I took the C cycle out. For the first time since I've added navigation lights to it. So we were out after dark, after sunset. And as the sun sets sooner and sooner and sooner, our window of opportunity to ride that was getting shorter and shorter. So we decided to put lights on it. And then it took a lot of trying to get out of the window. Because it's plastic pontoons, you don't want to drill holes in it. You can't use suction cups because it's kind of a pebbled plastic. And it's not metal, so you can't use magnets on it. So trying to figure out how we're going to put the navigation lights on it was a challenge. But anyway, I finally got it figured out. Found some online that fixed the problem. We had a lot of fun doing that last night. It wasn't pitch dark out, but it was past sunset when you're supposed to have lights on. Anyway, that's how we got going. It's going to be a hot one over here again. Temperatures in the 90s tomorrow and the sun is going to be a little bit warmer. So we're going to have to get out of the window. And then we're going to have to get out of the window. So a hot one over here again. Temperatures in the 90s tomorrow and Monday. So it's still hot over here, which is good. So anyway, thank you, Dave. Seven six, everybody. This is Jim and Jane at tier one, J7. PTC. Hey, Jim, that sounds great. Hopefully the mosquitoes aren't too bad there. After dark at some place, you know, some places it can be really. You like your dinner and there you go. Well, hey, great to hear from you and thanks for taking my next Wednesday. Much appreciated. And I'm sure we'll talk between now and then. And hopefully we'll be available for the Zoom to queue that night. We'll be up at Shelley's. So there you go. Well, 73 is high to Jane there. And you guys have a wonderful Friday. I'm still trying to remember it's Friday. And we will catch you later. All right. Let's see what needs up to Alpha Alpha seven Romeo. Take it away from Everett.
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