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Go to AA-4-8-O-D to get back to sea. Okay, Russell. I'd like to see, uh, we got a hurricane, uh, uh, no, it's a tropical storm, Aaron. Right now, it's way out in the Atlantic. So far, I've been watching the models, and it's, uh, let's see, around Costa Rica, it's forecasted. It's ahead north out into the Atlantic, I hope so. But it's still really early, and it's probably going to take, like, uh, you know, five, six days before it reaches Costa Rica, because it's so far out there. What is so, uh, just concerning is the fact that it's intensifying so rapidly. I mean, when it, um, hit the ocean off the coast of Africa, it was already, like, a high percentage of, uh, uh, likely, a likely high percentage that it was going to develop, which is kind of unusual. So, this may be, you know, a very powerful storm that will develop, and, of course, this is around the time they usually do that. I, I, I'm thinking, you know, I got, uh, uh, let's see, uh, 15 hours. Now, this is repeater station kilo keel seven. Uh, that's gasoline, and, uh, that much more, but I'll wait until it gets a little closer before I worry about that. And, and I wanted to get that 300 amp hour battery, uh, lithium ion also, and that would give me about four hours. Maybe, you know, depending on current trade, but I figured, you know, they're, uh, kind of expensive. But, uh, I've been without electricity for as long as two weeks one time in this area. That's a long time, and, you know, uh, even 60 hours of, uh, backup power, uh, isn't enough. You know, considering, you know, two weeks, you know, you run out, and, uh, there's no gasoline left, because everybody took it. And, and the pumps are out, you know, out. All right, all right, back to the question. Uh, let's see, I, uh, I started thinking about, you know, phonograph records, and I had them, you know, when I was really young back in Brooklyn. It was our Jackson's album that was taught for me, because we had a record player, uh, back then, there. It was part of, uh, an entertainment system. Uh, you know, television, and, and radio, and, and, and had a drawer, and you could pull it out, and the record player was there. We had, uh, Mitch Miller album. And, and there were, you know, a few other things. But one thing that, uh, was really remarkable, uh, that I could, uh, talk about right now is, uh, there used to be, back in 1947, a, uh, booth. Like, a picture booth that you would walk in, and you'd put your money in, and it would take pictures of you. You know, you'd pull the curtain. Well, they had actually a, uh, voiceover graph that you could, uh, make a record. You know, you would pay your money, and then you would have time, and then you could send, you know, music or messages to somebody on a record. Uh, they don't have them anymore. Uh, and, uh, they were actually before I was born, but the reason why I know about it is because we had one of those records that, uh, someone, you know, produced in these little booth studios. Uh, it, it must have been, you know, pre-1950. Uh, I never saw one, because I had been to Coney Island at the only kind of booths they had back then with a picture one. I never saw one, so I'm, I'm pretty sure that record was named in one of those studio booths. Voiceover graphs before I was born. AA4HO, right here, I'll provide it back to Russ, my name is Joe. And then I go to 28 B-K-A-Y-E-S-S-E. Beep. When I left that record pool from, uh, York University Radio, I still stayed on the list, right? They have this final, uh, alert list, and there's a request and demand section. I'm willing to pack, since they're usually able to honor it, because I've written things and gotten things, but they also have a pressing machine in the basement. And it's over here to press wax now, right? You can just press an MP3 copy. You don't need to, it doesn't come off of, like, two track reels like it used to. So it's a lot easier, and they can just find what you want and put it on wax. So I always figure that's what this outfit does, and I still stay on the list, but I'm no longer the customer, let's say. So there you go. Oh, yeah, earlier I was gonna tell you, so Sunday, I went to Popeyes, right, because I was far in the Danforth, taking care of some things, and it was en route. I'm so disappointed, they no longer have a lot of the sides. There's no more dirty rice, there's no more rice and beans. They jus down the portions on the macaroni, and a few other things. So I'm just wondering if they did the same thing in the States. Usually you guys have better things in those kind of places, right? Like your McDonald's has a lot more things, your KFC has a lot more things. So I mean, are they doing the same thing with Popeyes? I can't call it, because where I live, no business seems to exist for a while. If you're an eating establishment, somebody's eating you, because, or you could say what's eating you. Well, many eat business, because they never stay open. Ain't nobody going out to eat. So, but anyways, I just wonder, I was so disappointed. It's like I'm not wanting to go there now, yo. Because I wanted to get a bunch of sides for later on, like, you know, I could get a couple of those rice thingies, and that's like a big meal for me. But no sense, no such luck. And when I went there to get my food, I didn't even, because there was no line up, it was like I was the only customer at 2733 Pann Fork Avenue. It's not even like a residential street, it's busy as hell. Cars everywhere, but they weren't going into there. Just saying. So, just wondering if they downgraded JAL's places, because they certainly have here in Toronto. Okay, I'll pass it back, I'm still here. I should be for, well I don't know, I'm just still here. So back to that from VA3KJ1. And then I go to KJ5, high on the fifth, and then you get back to B. KJ5, how are you? Uh, Russell, I apologize, I thought you said records earlier, but you said records. Um, I don't own any records, no, my wife owns a few. Um, mostly goalie records. You know, Taylor Swift crap, and the Rigid soundtrack crap. Although, I do have an original 45 of Liddon Skinner's Free Bird. That one's mine. That's all the records we got. Alright, that's all I got, so I'll be back to you. KJ5, oh, oh, oh, hang on. Popeyes. Cameron, I don't know what kind of Popeyes you got up there, but you all need to rename that sucker. Because it ain't Popeyes no more, it ain't got no red beans and rice, none of the uh, cajun fries, and I don't know. We have a Popeyes, I mean, Popeyes is all over Texas, you know, cajun Louisiana fruit cream from next door. We have one in town, I was a lot impressed by it. I don't get me wrong, I loved it. Popeyes chicken sandwich. It worked a year or so. I used to like it a lot more, I probably won't even hear it again once a year these days. Uh, the only thing I really like from next day is my like, like, like, loss from there these days is the red beans and rice and the popcorn shrimp. Hope that helps. KJ5, I'll be back to you next show.
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