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Well, no. And, and, and, and, funny enough, I was, I was older than Renee Brimley was born. I mean, my brother and some of my best friends had already had a kid or two around the time I had my first child. I was already 22, and in the military Renee Brimley was born. So, I feel a bit older when she was born, but she was 18, when she had all of her. So, so I wouldn't say, I wouldn't say that the age is, is, so she, I wish she would have rated, so this is my probably another mention, my daughter was a three-time All-State basketball player and a four-time All-State volleyball player. She had a meal ticket to just about anywhere she wanted to go. She saw it. So, I don't know if anybody knows about, uh, volleyball. Basketball she played, she, in my mind she was better than basketball. But, she was a hell of a volleyball player. I mean, she's five foot nine, five foot three or something like that. But she played the defensive specialist role. And she could spike and everything, don't get me wrong. I have videos, I could show you some awesome stuff she could do on the court. But, hey, bread and butter was being a, a labelle, a defensive specialist. And her job is not to let that ball hit the ground. And she was preaching phenomenal at it. Uh, but yeah, she got, she, she ended up hitting with all of it. Uh, no, I mean, we were a little upset at the time, but looking back four years later, man, what a blessing, what a blessing. Alright, thank you. The little one is only four. They start kindergarten at four down there. I think we start at five up here from that mistaken. Well, he's starting pre-K, pre-kindergarten. I don't know if you all have that. It's kind of like Head Start. I went to Head Start as a kid. Uh, my kids and my grandkids are going to pre-K. So, is that the same school as kindergarten? Uh, basically it's a year of kindergarten before kindergarten. I think it's to prepare them for school, to be honest. I'm not sure the whole focus of it. But yeah, he is starting, uh, at age four. Oh, pre-K. I didn't realize you said pre-K. Yeah, we've got that here. Uh, back when I was a kid, we didn't have that. Uh, you went to preschool. You know, like, you could go there from the time you're like two or three years old to the time you're four or almost five going into kindergarten. And, uh, it's like a daycare or whatever you want to call it. But, you know, you learn basic. Holy crap, that was a big yawn. I bet I could have fit a whole apple in my mouth. Like a pig. But anyway, uh, yeah, we had that when we were in school. Well, we didn't have that when we were in school. We went to preschool. And, uh, I remember preschool like it was yesterday. A little SOB bit me on the arm. I'll never forget it, man. I had that scar for like, jeez, over ten years. He really sunk his teeth in, man. I had to get a shot. And, uh, I ran into the guy later in life. I should never forget the guy that bite you in the arm. And, uh, I ran into him. I said, and when I recognized his name, I didn't recognize him. Uh, we were like, I don't know, fifteen, sixteen at the time when I met him again. And when he told me his name, I remembered it like it was yesterday. I says, you little son of a bee. I says, you bit me when we were in preschool. What do you mean? He said, I didn't know you were in preschool. I said, oh, yes you did. And I showed him a picture, a preschool picture. I said, that's you, man. That's you right there with that little smile with the tooth missing in the front. That's you, dude. And, uh, sure enough, it was him. And, uh, never did trust the guy after that. Never did trust him, even as an older dude. Like in your late teens, I didn't trust him. You bite one, you'll do it again. That was my opinion. Alright, Josh, we'll get back around to you again, man. Drive safe. We're going to Gray next. KC2, DKG. Good morning, Gray. How's everything going with you this morning? Cal1, UKZ, NKC2, PKG, Abigail, and it's going real well. Our best friends are up here as guests, so I'm going to do one and done today. I don't know, the first thing that came to my mind was Trump's plan for the homeless, because that's what everybody's watching. In Washington, DC, they're going to get a choice. They can leave, they can go to a shelter, they can accept medical or drug help, or they can go to jail. That's pretty much what's going to happen to them. Anyway, guys, I missed you this morning, but I've got to spend some time in other places. So I'll leave you with that and say, always a privilege to play with you guys. It really is. You guys have a great day. 73, this is KC2, PKG. Go to jail for being homeless. That doesn't sound like an accurate option. I thought you had to be charged with a crime to go to jail. I guess not under the Trump regime. Man, oh man, that man never seems to surprise me. Alright, Greg, you have yourself a good day, man. Enjoy your company. And hopefully we'll get to talk with you tomorrow. Let's see here. Greg, here we go. Greg, go. George is next. KV0MAI. What up, George? How's everything going? You just warning, man.
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