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And definitely I'm a lot better than I really thought I was. So that's good. My first day back at work, I was standing on a slightly unlevel ground. And I was working in some rocks and gravel. And that just started irritating me a little bit. Or shall I say, strengthening me. But at this point, I finally got someone to help me. The first two weeks of this job, every once in a while, they'd send a college kid over. You know what a college kid is. But this week, they finally sent out a really good electrician. And we're running some two-inch pipe across the garage. And I'm on a lift. So it makes things a lot easier. I can get my lift set up the way I want it. I put a board on it to hold stuff. And at the end of the day, I just throw all the tools that I'm using for that job and all the hardware back in my cart and back in my truck. And it makes it real easy to end the day and start the day. But the atmosphere over there is not that great. I don't know what the problem is with the project manager, about why he's turned and angry and just miserable and worried about you use this anchor on this wall. Those are only for the ceiling, blah, blah, blah. And it really doesn't matter. Anchors are anchors. So the dude has gone crazy to the point where I'm pretty much done. I'm ready to, I'm just waiting. Hopefully, something else comes up. And I never have to see that guy again. But we'll see what happens. Pause to reset. Other than that, you know, it's set. So I don't have to think about it. But I'm trying to think what else here. Did I see you guys? I don't remember if I talked to you guys last Saturday or not. So this could be a repeat. And if it is, I'm sorry. Friday, two weeks ago, on a Friday, I sold my Indian. And last Friday, I picked up my Can-Am Spider RT. I think I told you guys about this. So I picked it up last Friday, rode it home. And Jane was out in Iowa on vacation with her sister. I was supposed to be on vacation too. We were going to go to Florida. But since I'm back to work, that all got kiboshed. So she was out at her place. So when I got home, I loaded up my bike and put my dog carrier in Jane's spot where she normally sits and put Scooter in the carrier. And he took his hour and a half trek to our place. And he hadn't been on the bike in a while. So I stopped every half an hour. It's an hour and a half trip. But I stopped every half an hour to let him out and let him know everything's OK and stuff. And he did pretty well. So this weekend, we'd like to do some riding. But it looks like it could be rainy. So we don't know what's going on. And Jane's complaining about her helmet. And she's like, I don't want to wear it. I don't want to wear it. And so we're going to look at new helmets. She was on Amazon looking. And I said, you know, we're not getting a cheap Chinese helmet to protect your life. Your life is worth more than that. So we're going to the dealer to see if he has something that's comfortable and fits like a glove and will make her happy. But again, we'll have to pay out on that. Anyways, other than that, we're planning a ride tomorrow. And between the raindrops to Galena. It's a nice little town. And if you ever get to northern Illinois, it's a great little day of all these little shops on this road and all these bedding breakfasts. And you can just go to Galena. And you feel like you're in another part of the country when you get to Galena. Something to do with the glaciers cutting in and making all these hills. And so the roads are curvy. And you have hills. And it's just a really fun place to be. So that's what.
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