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Alrighty, I don't think he's there. It ain't YQJ. Waffle, you still out there? Final thoughts from now. This is KC2, BKG. Hey, Dre. Very good timing. I just pulled into my parking spot here at work. And, uh... You know, it doesn't matter if somebody wants to talk smack about me because I don't let the little things bother me. You know, my girlfriend's read this book. It's called Let Them. And my take on Let Them is totally different than hers. I tell her, I say, No, you don't let them. You put them in their place. If it takes breaking their arm, you break their arm. Right now, you know, we don't have the same opinion on Let Them. And the whole book is about how people might talk smack about you, so forth and so on. But I was raised totally different. If somebody has a beef with you, you know, you had it off. So if somebody, you know, was to... Didn't like my opinion and was talking smack on me, whether it's in the text box or whatever the case may be, it would affect me or affect how I come back to the color of Bonginette. And I would just tell them, you know, I think you're an idiot. That's all there is to it. And, you know, don't let someone else dictate what you want to do in life. I mean, it wouldn't stop me from coming back to the color of Bonginette, but that way. Things doesn't bother me too bad. I guess it's because if someone doesn't like me, that's not my problem. That's their problem or a comment that I made. But, you know, I'm the type of person that likes everybody. Somebody really has to do something pretty bad to me for me not to, you know, like them. Let me buy a minute. And whether I like a certain individual or not, it's not gonna affect how I interface with the color of Bonginette. If somebody wrote something about me in the text box, that's not my problem. The majority, 99% of the people that's out here on the color of Bonginette, I think is phenomenal. I love to listen to their opinions, their topics. I like to listen to their opinions. I like the fact that you keep everybody informed about what's going on in the news grade because I don't get the opportunity to watch the news that much. But it's all the above that I enjoy the color of Bonginette and whether I have a chance to check in or not, I listen way more than I have the opportunity to check in. But there's not gonna be one individual out here, whether they talk smack about me or not, gonna determine whether or not I enjoy this net or my opinion of what I have to say. But I am one that if I don't like what somebody commented on, I'm not gonna be open over it. It's not my place. So, you know, I guess that's my thoughts, you know, my final thoughts. Gray, I'll turn it back to you. I'm grabbing my backpack and heading towards the break room. I'll be doing nothing but setting all day. I'm number seven to go out, so I'm pretty sure I'm not going anywhere. Thank you, Gray. Great, Nat. I was listening for quite a while. I wish I would have been able to check in earlier to enjoy the, you know, the trivia that you had. I call it trivia, but I think you know what I mean. Back to you, Gray. N-A-Y-Q-J? N-A-Y-Q-J. Thank you very much. And I think the pop quiz is gonna stick around for a while. This question's right from the New York Times. So if you know the answer to those, like you're getting your information straight, it's nice. K-M-4-Q-B-C, are you still out there? Did you get ignored to death? If you did, it was my fault. So Jeff, final thoughts or initial thoughts and then final thoughts. Over to you, Jeff. K-M-4-Q-B-C. K-C-G-P-K-G, Gray. K-M-4-Q-B-C, Jeff here in a rainy, smoking out. It's western North Carolina. Hey, Gray, I appreciate the net. I was kind of drifting in and out the whole time. I'm trying to wake up. I turned it on when it first started and I was like bam, out for a solid hour and then I kind of drifted in and out from there on through the morning. But just a busy, busy night in Jackson County last night and I had two DUIs, drug charges, and it must have been a full moon because we had three commitments last night, people just going totally off the rails. So we got a really good feeling there on everybody addressing concerns that people have here on the net. And I think just from what I've heard, you've got a couple of witnesses there that really heard or saw what was going on. So I would give that person a good storm warning at least. And if it's enough to get them off, then go ahead and ban them. But I'd give them a warning. If it happens again, you're gone. That's what I tell them. But anyway, I know that Bill and Dale and others that they confer with will definitely make the right decision and the most appropriate decision because I know that everybody likes everybody. Get that. That's it. It's all good and I hope people keep coming back. It's what makes the net. I appreciate you, Greg, and hopefully I'll get up in the morning. I do have to work, dang it. Tomorrow I got another 24 hour shift, Tuesday and Thursday, but I'll try to check in. Take it easy from the great Smokies, K-M-4-Q-B-C, 73. Thanks for everything, Greg. K-M-4-Q-B-C, thanks for joining us this morning, man. So it was nice to have you in it. I'm sorry they worked you so hard. And if we ever get to do that interview, I wanna know all about that. That's what I think is the right subject. Of course you can pick your own. All right guys, that's at the bottom of the list. We did it. We did another successful Monday Calabunga net, which always gets, well, especially when the summer starts slow, but you got very busy at the end. Very, very busy. It's always a privilege and a pleasure, guys. I hope to hear you all tomorrow. And I'll be there. I'll be there. So without further ado, I'm gonna say this is PC2-PKG. The handle is gray. And I'm coming off of Gardner Lake in eastern Chaius, Maine. And I am over and out. Welcome to the Michigan Conference, number 96170, located in Western Michigan. And probably we won't even have 100 out here. We are so lucky. We're in about the coolest area of the Phoenix Valley and being the irrigation that we have. So we'll probably be in the mid 90s. We're about anywhere from seven to 10, 11 degrees less than downtown Phoenix with all the pavement. So we are very, very blessed of having the greenery and the cooler temperatures. So anyway, I think that was a bit about it. And then Joe is really busy right now trying to get this letter off email before eight o'clock. So everybody take care. And Rosie there too. You take care and have a good week. KC7 LRS.
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