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Alright, I didn't expect Steve was gonna be still with us. Well, let's try Kevin. K.M. Wex. Did you get that deer block? Kevin, I tell you, man, I've really been enjoying the photos and the videos of the deer. You've got so many of them around down there. It's awesome. Absolutely awesome. I don't say it's gonna be too much longer before they're up knocking on your door for that feed. I think you already said there was one in the driveway one day when you got home. And over to you, Kevin, for final comments. Go ahead, we owe one to you, K.Z. V01UKZKM1X. Actually, this morning when I got up, I looked out the window and there were two out on the front lawn. I did get a block. The blocks came in. So I actually, they got ten blocks delivered yesterday and I bought eight of them. But they're not all for me. Half of them are gonna be for a buddy of mine. And the feed that I usually get, you know, the grain, they are out of until Friday. And this dude that was working there, he actually gave me a bag of a different type of grain. But I've been told it's not as good for their stomachs. So he was trying to sell me some of that. He gave me a bag a couple weeks ago. This is wintertime. Good for their antlers in the winter and stuff. And he just gave it to me outright. And then today, he tried telling me some of that stuff. And I said, well, I want to kind of hold off. I don't know. It's not as good for their stomachs as it usually is. Well, I went to school for this and the fat content does not go for their stomach. And I want to check out what the fat content was anyway. But the poor deer haven't had these blocks for a couple of months and I know they love the blocks. So the blocks will be going out tonight and I'm tempted to put one real close to the house. Because they love it. That's like crap to them. So I'm tempted to see how close they can get. But I feel like I've got to have a camera so that I can capture them, you know, so close to the house. But we'll see. But I hope everybody has a great day and we will talk to you again soon. This is KM1X673, everybody. Back to you, Charles. Oh, well, that's awesome. Well, I'm sure they'll love getting some more of their favorite food again. That's awesome, man. Most people have got cats and dogs, you know, it's got a raccoon, you know, monkey. But how many people can say they've got like a herd of deer as their pets? They basically are. I mean, you feed them, you get videos and pictures of them. They don't seem to be afraid of you from the videos that you've shot. I'm guessing with your phone. I don't know how far you're zooming in when you get those really good videos. But man, oh man, great little, great pets for sure. Next up, we're going to go to John KN6EYZ for final comments from you this morning. All right. Thank you, Daryl. Thanks to everybody on the net. My comment is sort of summary a little bit of the homeless thing. And both you, Daryl and Josh, sort of touched on this a little bit a few minutes ago as well. I was thinking when I read about California spending $24 billion on homeless, I was thinking, well, how many homeless do we have? And what if we allocated some land for some giant tent cities? You wouldn't need to build, I mean, homeless living tents already. So you'd build tent cities, but you provide them three hot meals a day, bathroom facilities, some hot and cold running water. That would be a huge upgrade to their standard of living. And it would get them off the sidewalk, which people want. Well, in some research, I was told that that wouldn't actually work because there's no alcohol or drugs involved. And they need to be amongst us to earn that $30 a day or whatever to be happy with the drugs and alcohol, I guess. So going back to the D.C. treatment or jail question, I'm thinking that nobody is going to pick the jail option because there's no alcohol or drugs involved, at least not in any jails I've ever heard of before. So I'm thinking that this D.C. treatment or jail thing is not really a jail or a negative. It's a positive. It's a way to get the homeless into treatment, which would be a positive step for them. I guess that depends on what kind of treatment you get and where they live while the treatment's going on. And that I don't know. But I was taking a positive spin on that treatment, yes. And nobody's going to pick jail. KF6 UYZ, back to that. There's definitely no drugs or alcohol in treatment programs, so that's probably off the table as well. So most of them are probably just going to say, all right, well, we'll move out of the area. We'll go to another state or something. But then it's the other state's problem, which I don't think Trump cares about too much. It's not in my backyard, but he's the kind of deal, right? It's an unfortunate situation, but it's not one that we're going to be able to solve here on the net today, that's for sure. We can definitely discuss it and see how people feel about particular situations. But unfortunately, none of us is dictator Trump, so we can't really get any of that stuff done. N9, OFU, Bill, you're up, man. Final comments from you this morning. All right, we're a little bit off the start right now, so I'll just go ahead and finish everything. Thank you, everybody, out here. I came in small with Russell and Josh Friday, and I think it's this Saturday, it's going to be Dee taking over for Kevin. So, might be wrong, it might be the following Saturday, but I think this is Saturday. So we'll catch everybody out here then. N9, OFU, that's it. Get what you can do. It's absolutely fantastic, I didn't realize Dee was going to take a stab at it. But yeah, it's easy, Dee, it really is. You're getting to know a lot of the call signs out here now, and a lot of people and stuff like that. See, if you're down for being a net controller, I'm down for supporting that 100%. So that's good. Hopefully, I'm off bright and early on Saturday morning. I was last reach, and even on Sunday. I was up for that one as well. So, yeah, cool stuff. I guess when my sleeping habits have gotten back to normal now, it's easier for me to get up on those weekend days. All right, let's see if Danny is still with us, KR4FMR. If you're still with us, final comments to you this morning. This is repeater station Kilo Kilo 7. Yeah, I'm still here, it's Kilo Romeo 4, Moxshot Romeo. Romeo, I think he had two F's in there instead of one. Yeah, I don't have any suggestions to solve the world problem, homelessness. I know the other person, two or so, ahead of me was talking about the tent city. I thought I'd seen a line somewhere where there's a section out west where you could camp indefinitely. But I think it was kind of a desert area, so that probably wouldn't be too good. If I was homeless, I don't think I'd want to stay out there and roast to death myself. Other than that, I appreciate y'all letting me come in and hang out with y'all. This is, I think, my third time or so dropping in. Conversation's been interesting for sure. And, Daryl, I think earlier you were talking about having a hard time finding jobs to do. I have a suggestion, I don't know if you'd like it or not, but I've heard that the pictures in OnlyFans is pretty lucrative. With that, I'll say 63. This is Danny, KR4FRR. I thought about that one before, but then it was quickly discussed that, yeah, I might make a whole lot of money. You know, as long as I start off completely in the nude, people will be throwing mad bucks at me to put that clothes back on, man. So, oh, that might be a good way to go. Thanks, Danny. Yeah, on this one, man, this one's a little different than pretty much every other ham radio net you'll find. We do allow topics of political conversation. We do allow discussion of religious-type topics. Nothing is pretty much off the table here on this one. As long as, like you say, you do it respectfully, you do it, you know, you don't fire at people directly. You know, you're not telling people off for their views and their opinions and stuff. This has worked this way for years and as many years. And like you say, we've got people out here with very difficult political opinions, and we're all still friends. So, you know, it works, man, and you're welcome to join us anytime you like. If you ever hear a topic you don't like, follow me. Come in, let us know, and give us your perspective on it. If you want to talk about whatever we're talking about, well, jump in then and talk about it. Whether you like it or you don't, you know, it just works. And it allows us to discuss topics like this that are in the news, but other nets wouldn't let you touch with a ten-foot pole. So we try to keep it open out here, and people tend to like it, you know? So I think that's why you get a lot of people, and I've been told over the years that's why a lot of people do participate in this net. There's no restriction on what you can discuss, and I think that's fantastic. Because despite what some people think, there is actually no rule about political and religious topic discussion. So I challenge anybody to show me that rule, actually, because I know it doesn't exist. KJ5F0XJAD, if you're still with us, the mic is yours for final comments.
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