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And now from Stewart Forest, Kilo Bravo 7, on Mount Victor Whiskey, better known as Pikes Farewell. This is procedure station Kilo Kilo 7, November, Quebec, November. All stardown 6222, located in Shelton, Washington. Well, oh gosh, I don't know where to start. Uh, yeah, I, uh, we have some records. We have a Sony record player we bought probably 50 years ago. It's up there with our stereo. I also have a cassette player. It has two tapes of a CD player. Um, two old, uh, big tour, uh, uh, record players that played, uh, 78's. And I have a, um, um, 8-track player. Uh, and I also have old radios. I probably have 20 old radios that have tubes in them. So, um, uh, on a battery, uh, uh, operated. Most of them I don't play or, or even know if they work. But, uh, we've got it all. Um, we've got a couple of, uh, oh, a couple of 45, uh, players. I think I had a 45 player when I was a, uh, uh, teenager. I think my first record was Pat, Pat Boone, uh, song. Um, Young Love or something like that. And, uh, let's see, uh, I was gonna say something else and I already forgot. But, uh, oh, uh, my wife and I won a radio contest off a local radio station back in the 60's. And, uh, they were giving away a Honda if you listen to the songs, you had to write them down, special songs every day. Well, we won the contest but so did, uh, another guy, a blind guy and he's got the Honda. I don't know how I did it. But anyway, at second place they gave us some records. We've probably got 25, uh, LP records that have never even been played. They're still down at the basement. I gotta get them out and take them to the music store and see if they're worth anything. Can't be so dear to God. You're back now. I can hear now from the D-9-10-8. Anybody out from the town of Cal 550, Mary Ann and I, call the D-9-10-8. And the question of D-8-0-1-2-3, call the D-9-10-8.
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