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Awesome, and then there was one more station in there that I didn't catch. So I've got Bill, I've got Grossie, who else was in there? This is Kilo Charlie to Sierra Tango Oscar. Got you on the list, Charlie. More stations. Call sign and name, RF and internet. It's Wilco, W7 LCO. That's who it was, Wilco, W7 LCO. Awesome. I'm going to put you a bit further up on the list because I know you were down there. Yeah, I could hear you. I could hear that voice. Let's go ahead and draw a line there and go back to the top. Bill, I know that you had a shout out during the Lake Washington meeting about SAG driver. I'm hoping that you will mention that in your report. So Bill KG7 BAH, KK7 IJZ. KJ7 BAH, you're driving back home from another VE session. We tested a young lady that was a net control operator assistant person at Flying Wheels and she got her general very handily. We had a young man who got his technician very handily and another gentleman who tested for all three and did very well on the first two and fell short on the third so he's going to do some more studying and come back. As to the bike race, the bike ride, the Redmond to Bellingham slash Vancouver ride that's coming up in a couple of weeks on a Saturday. That race is still in need of SAG drivers. If you don't know what a SAG driver is, it's somebody who has the capability of carrying a bicycle inside or on a bike rack and some passengers inside in case you have to get a wounded rider or bicycle back to a bigger point. It's a great way to use your ham radio skills. It will require a deadly serious VHF radio because I'll be doing that control from Education Hill to repeaters up and down the course. That's the plan. If this sounds interesting to you, a way to actually use your ham skills, drop me a line at my callsign kilojuliet7. bravoindihotel.com. That's that easy. KG7BIH. Back to that. Well, first of all, that's so exciting. That, yeah, General and then a couple of new hams. That is awesome. Thank you so much for your volunteer examiner service. Everyone, please always remember that being a ham radio operator, being an amateur radio operator is a service and there's so many volunteer opportunities out there for you. And one of them is being a volunteer examiner, which is a lot of fun. Yeah. Well, thank you so much for coming in with your report, Bill. I appreciate it. And yes, please get in touch with Bill. He volunteers a lot on bicycle rides and races and is always in need of volunteers. But for this one specifically, if any of that sounds interesting, please hit him up at kilojuliet7. bravoindihotel.gmail.com. And yeah, I hope that people get in touch with you, Bill. I'm not sure what the little red rollers say to you, but you never know. It's what I call my car. It's very small. Well, Bill, thank you so much, 73. And thank you for checking in. This is Rebecca KK7IJZ. Next on the list is Grossie. Hey, Grossie, how are you doing this weekend? Please come ahead with your report. Well, I'm doing pretty good. Everything's going good. I went to my doctor the other day. I'm going to have to go in the hospital next month, but that's OK. It's a quick, easy procedure. Good old kidney stones. I get them every 10 years like clockwork. Well, this one came early. It came in in nine years. So we're going to I guess I'm going to go into one of those chambers where they just blast them. I'm not looking forward to it, but might be easier than the other way. The other two ways I've had one, two, three, four. This is the fourth bout of them. And if anybody's had them, they know they're no fun. But anyhow, that's the story I'm at. Rabbits are doing good around the property. I forgot I had another commitment for tomorrow, so I'm not going to make the ice cream deal. So oops, I'll make it again some year. And I was looking forward to jamming with the guys, too. But there again, oops, always something throws a monkey wrench into stuff, but that's OK. Life goes on. Otherwise, everybody have a good day. Better tomorrow. Gross, he said to you. Talk to you guys later. W7, DNG. Oh, OK. Yeah. Rather than later, blast those things out. At least you know when to expect them every 10 years, right? Well, thanks for stopping by, Grossie. Have a great weekend and, yeah, you know, there will be more later shines. Seven three and have a wonderful, wonderful weekend. And next on the list, I'm going to call for Wilco W7 LCO KK7 IJZ. Please come ahead with your report. Hello there. Thank you for running the net. This is Wilco. I just got back to the boat this morning. I went down to Burien Cares and took one of the doggos out for a walk and some playtime and got some coffee. Nitro cold brew at Burien Press. And the weather is amazing. So I'm just going to open up all the doors and windows on the boat and get some nice air and natural light in there. And I will be opening up the floor panels looking for my leak, which I've been trying to find for about a week. A one week leak, you might say. So that's on my plate for the afternoon. And I guess that's about it. So I'll send it back to you and let the roll call move on. Seventy three to you and everyone out there. Whiskey seven, Lima, Charlie, Oscar. Before you run away, Wilco, I need a doggo report. What's this doggo situation? How many? Two, three, five, one names, call signs. K9 report, Wilco, back to you. Yeah. OK. All right. My bad. This little pit bull that I took out today is super cute. He's about 45 pounds. Super shorty. Very mild mannered, sweet temperament. His name is stud muffin and he's about a year and a half old. Extremely cute. I think he might be deaf, actually. He seems like not really responsive to human voices. So. But yeah, I have been looking at adopting a dog again since I got divorced and my ex has our husky named Eleven. And so I've just been looking around at the shelters and on the pet finder app. Oh, and also, I forgot to mention last night I went to the Little Red Hen for watching Knute Bell, who's a country singer, and tried my hand at doing some dancing, some country dancing. So that was a fun date that I went on last night. So that's the doggo report and the date report. Back to you. Whiskey seven, Lima, Charlie, Oscar. Yes, that is awesome. You know what? That's over. Everyone have a great day. Just joking. Stud muffin? Are you kidding me? You need to keep that pit bull. Stud muffin. I love stud muffin already. I can't even believe it. A little shorty pit bull. His name is stud muffin. My favorite thing about pit bulls is they look like they're talking to you. Their little expressive eyes and their little b-stick head. I love it. I love pit bulls. I love all dogs. I love all animals. Human and non-human. And dancing? What? I love it. Way to go. Way to grab the bull by the horns, so you can speak. Getting those dates in. Dancing skills on point. That's amazing, Rocco. And yes, I hope the week gets fixed. Eventually, you know, we just roll out the duct tape. Just start taping the bottom of the boat. Just tape it. Tape everything. No, don't do that. Just joking. I don't know anything about boats, but yeah. Well, that's great. Well, you and stud muffin, just keep on doing what you do. And thank you so much for the doggo report. I hope that you and stud muffin get together forever and ever and ever. And that the week gets fixed. Thank you so much, Rocco. And also, Contra dancing. Can't say enough about how fun it is. Contra dancing. Do it. Or not. 7-3, Rocco. This is Rebecca, KK7IJZ. Last on this list is Charlie, KC2STO. Please come ahead with your report.
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