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Nope, Josh got distracted, so we'll get back to him. But for now, if he's available, we'll go to VE1WIN, Peter. I know Peter doesn't have, well, I don't think he has any pets, because they do a lot of traveling. And that's one thing about pets, if you've got pets, you don't do a lot of traveling, or you take the pets with you. But, um, are you available, Peter? Are you out there? Go ahead. Yeah, I'm here, Bill. I don't have any pets. I had a dog. He died, uh, 2012. But I haven't had any pets since then, so here you go. Yeah, I like Daryl's cat. I'm shocked. He was even shocked when I sat down and so-so came over. As close as you did that time when I came over there last year. And he said she never goes near anybody, not as close as she came to me. She was, like, not that far from me. So here you go. And, uh, Tilly was a good cat. He came over and saw me, and so did Shadow, I think. Yeah. Yeah, I don't have that much else going on here, Bill, so. Just thinking, I'm just watching the Canada games now. The Brunswick versus Nova Scotia in the baseball. Uh-uh, so there you go. That's what we're doing right now. Gonna get a shower here soon, though. Not for a little bit, but there you go. I'm gonna do a little work on my tower, I think, today. Try and get some more holes into the pipe, so there you go. So back to you there, Bill. Go ahead. Hi, thank you, Peter. Yeah, we, uh, we were a lot, we were cat people. Well, my wife was cat people, so we had cats for most of our time together when we didn't have pets. And then, uh, when my other daughters started getting into the dog business, uh, we ended up with, uh, Lucy, which was our first dog. And so we had a dog and a cat, and then we moved out here, and we lived at our friend's house. Uh, we brought the dog, but we weren't able to bring the cat, so the cat stayed with our son. Um, and the cats started out as our friends when she was living with us. And then when she moved to Arizona, she moved into a place where she couldn't bring her cat, so we ended up with the cat. But the, uh, my son was the final, uh, caretaker of the cat until, uh, she had to be put down because of her age and cancer and everything else. Um, but, uh, and now we have no cancer in the hands of two dogs. Peter Station Kilo Kilo 7, November Quebec November. All-Star Note 6222. Located in Shelton, Washington. And, uh, well, I'm not, uh, I'm gonna save that for later. But, uh, I will go to D, uh, KN4LBF, because she's been waiting patiently, and she's still out there. So, uh, and she does not have, uh, uh, scorpions. Uh, she has, uh, uh, black snakes in the alligators. Yeah, I'll stick with the scorpions. But over to you, D. This is KN4LBF. Thanks. Yeah, we have black snakes, and, um, the only way I can describe it is the snakes that are here, their normal size is as large as, um, a 40-inch men's belt, because we tried to loop it one time. It didn't work. But, yeah, they're very, and, um, they're very, they're total muscle. I picked one up one time. It was total muscle. And, um, the alligators, now I never saw one or two recently. And, um, we were walking to walk the dog, you know. There's no sign saying alligator. Watch out, nothing. You know, I guess it's a, it's a four-hour-to-thing. You just know there's alligators. So, we went, and this huge 15-foot one came in front of our truck, and I thought he was going to bite the tires. So we're waiting for him to cross over. We were so shocked. We didn't even take a picture of it. It was so big. It just looked at us, and then it kept on going. It was crossing the reserve pond. There was one pond here, and the other one he was going to. And I said, they would gulp up like a little chihuahua. That's how big it is. So, I'm like, they should have signs around here, because you got a lot of people coming in from different places, visiting, and they don't know. Those things are hanging out, you know, waiting for dinner. And, um, I think you, hold on, I'm going to reset. Just give me a second. I think you guys were talking about pets and animals, and I got myself, um, I had to. And, you know, we put him down because he was really, really suffering. But his lady, Penny, which I got from the ASPCA, they warned me about her. They said, listen, she barked. So, the barking was not no problem, because whenever she saw anything wrong, she barked and we looked. But she was definitely a lead. And she got so bad with making sure that she protected us that, you know, it was even a problem to take her to the doctor. We had to muzzle her. And, um, every time we took her anywhere, the red flag would go up that she's a problem, and we couldn't leave her anywhere. So, we haven't gone on vacation in a long time. And even going into a hotel with her muzzled, it's a problem because the moment she saw any other animal or anything, she would just, like, want to go. So, um, we're, you know, we still love her, you know, because the way I see it, you know, even though she was a problem child, um, I have to look out for her because that's all she has is me. Us. You know, I wish I had someone to take care of me when I was a kid. I had a long, terrible journey as a child, you know. My parents were not good and, you know, they shouldn't have had kids.

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