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Thanks for checking in. I don't have your, I don't always have a device with Facebook logged in nearby limit where I, how often I access it. And taking a look here, wow, that is amazing. Yeah, anything that resonates there can be an antenna there. That is pretty impressive Rich, thanks for sharing that. Alright, you have a great night Rich, 7-3 to you. Alright, we're going to go next to Charlie, Gate 2-S-T-O, system ahead. 2-2-2, located in Shelton, Washington. Bravo! Fall is every buzz. Sorry about that. I was getting ready to sneeze and just go right away. Anyway, had a great day today and it looks like that tomorrow, even though I got all this cough and dropping my lungs still, that I'll be going home. And that is a good thing. I've been here for a week and a half, you know. It sounds like I'm dying. I do feel like that at times. But you know, after I get done coughing and back to being normal again, you know, it's pretty good to text the pack. But it was a beautiful day. A little bumpy try also over the sky and it was 91 degrees. The humidity was up there at 88 percent. It was like walking into a steamer. And the winds were about 7 miles an hour at any ease. We lost the ocean, feeding more moisture into the plume. And, let's see, the barometer was 30, 28 and it was steady. Three bars over top isn't steady yet. So, that's all I got, Paul. If you please can say hello to this Foxy, I would greatly appreciate it. And I'll put her back to you at that control. DC2SBO back to that control. All right. Well, Charlie, glad to hear that you're going to be going home tomorrow. It's more than enough time to be in the hospital. So, I'm going to go home and look right there. And I think you said 91 degrees, which was pretty much what it was here in Houston town today. But, I don't know what you said humidity-wise, but it was certainly much higher there than it was here. So, I think we'd rather have our 91 than yours. So, yeah, stay cool and hope everything goes smoothly getting home and you get the recuperate fully there. So, yeah, 732 Charlie. All right, Paul, K7PJB, with your 9 o'clock net, you're on Seattle's WW7PSR repeater. I'm going to go next to Mike, KJ7B. Mike, how are you tonight? I'm fine. I'm pretty full. Pretty stuffed. I'm pretty sure it's going to be an after- Mike, how are you? I'm fine. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. She's in good time. She must be rushed. I know that she's going to eventually die and get another Vladimir, planet, dolly, any of them are all about the same. Hopefully, the next one takes a little while longer to get established. I might freeze and trade them for a few moments and then go back to the mines in the battlefield. Back to you as an end. Thanks very much for all this time and for the long-term problems. KJ7PJ. All right, Mike. Sorry, that was a really rough copy on your signal there. I'm not sure why. I heard you make a joke about Russian. Most of that was really, really hard to copy. Did you want to go ahead and try again? Maybe post your signal a little bit and see if that works for you? Sure. I hope my antenna connection is better. I hope it's working there. My radio is low if it wasn't. I'm in my little spot back here in the home, my southeast corner in my woodshed. Yalla Russia? My seamstress, she's Russian. When the war started, or the three-day war that's five years ago, people like that, they said, tell him. I apologize. They said, in some other situation, she's just their time. You can tell she's Russian. When they end the Pavlok, the Lutheran grilled salmon picnic was really good. I'm still really full. That was my Unimeal. I'll get back to eating. Well, I mean fast tomorrow, much of it. Anyways, thanks again, Paul. Good luck with your QRM. I hope I'm coming better. It's kind of noisy out there. Well, I'm getting noise from my LED light. But, you know, the weather's moving in. The sunset was beautiful through all the smoke through the fires in the Olympic Peninsula. So have a good night, everybody, and get yourself a P.E.U. out. Alright, Mike, thanks for that. Your signal was greatly improved. Actually, the first time you were barely tickling the Magnolia receiver, and your second time there, you were coming in full quiet. So I was over here at that time. So I'm not sure what was going on with your position in the house. Because you were not even getting through into the night day, really, in terms of your quality of your signal. So, 7.3 to you. Alright, let's go next to Sean, KJ78. Sean, how are you tonight? This is repeater station Kilo Kilo 7, November Quebec November. Well, it would be if I could find the microphone in the dark. Well, this is KJ78XL and I am doing fine. And, wow, that's what that was about. I had a hunch that it had something to do with the fires to some degree, because we don't often get clouds that look like they did today. But, all in all, I had a great day, minus the mugginess and the warmth that decided to settle in on us. I'm doing rather fine. Hanging out with the fans and every shadow I can get. Yeah, that was good for today. But, potato chip colored sun again. All the way to deep, deep red. That was kind of unexpected to find today. But, hopefully, the fires are not too close by and hopefully will burn themselves out. Otherwise, today wasn't so bad. And, it sounds like everybody was having a good time today. And, I did catch KJ7RJ early this morning. And, we had a nice little chat. Now, if we can get KJ7RJL on a little bit more, that actually might be good. Because, we haven't heard him on here for a while. Just once in a great mood. But, hopefully, we can get him on here soon. Because, he needs to have fun on the airwaves and bounce around on it just as much as we do. Other than that, I'm doing fine. KJ7, EXO, back to that.

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