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Alright, Chanel is expecting to be on Michigan by now. So, that's what takes us to the bottom of the list and the end of the Wednesday morning. Cowabunga, I'd like to thank everybody who came out and joined us. We got a bunch of new stations this morning. I think that is just fantastic and the more the merrier. If you didn't get a chance to pick up the mic today, well, tomorrow's another day. And we encourage you to do so. We don't bite out here unless invited. Chomp, chomp, chomp. 7-3 everybody, have a fantastic day. Catch Russell out here tomorrow. Josh on Friday. Kevin on Saturday. Not sure, or maybe Dee on Saturday. Not sure who's covering on Sunday, but Gray's back out here on Monday. And then we start it all over again. 7-3 everybody, stick around for the worldwide friendship net. They are about 14 minutes into their net. So, please stand by. Wait for their net control to call for check-ins before you throw out your call. 7-3, and all the best from here on the rocket. This is E01, UKZ. Come to the Michigan conference, number 96170, located in Western Michigan. From the bed. Those poor little babies. That's just going to scare the heck out of them. But I'm so glad that's it. It's not a comfortable place to be. And yeah, I'm doing it for Zoe. She's in for me. And I'll do it next week to get back on track with the regular schedule of their boss. So, and we'll run it by you if there are any changes you get in their rotation. But you never know. It's like a box of cookies, right? Anyway, all right, thank you very much for being there. And oh, Joe, thank you for being there in the background as well. All right, let's move on and upward. Get some more check-ins, or whatever. And you know, later on in the net, we'll take rejects. Or rejects, but yeah. Let's roll on. Talk about stumbling and mumbling, that's me. Call me mumbles on a Wednesday morning. All right, look at the check-ins. Twice, slowly, and phonetically. You know the drill. Victor Oscar 1, uniform kilo zulu. Victor Oscar 1, uniform kilo zulu. Good morning, Robert. Net control, this is Victor Alpha 6, golf, Romeo Zulu. Victor Alpha 6, golf, Romeo Zulu. You know who? Net control, this is Alpha Bravo 7. Delta Whiskey 87 DW. This is Whiskey Alpha 8, hotel, uniform Bravo. Whiskey Alpha 8, hotel, uniform Bravo, in Cary, Ohio. November 5, X-Ray. Charlie, X-Ray. Wow, I made it. Okay, in 5, XCX, in Florida. Let's take a little time, guys. And November 7, Romeo, hotel, Victor. November 7, Romeo, there's victim, egg mumbles. Hey, we've got the Canadian Ninja here. We've got V01 UKZ, Darryl, up on the lot. PA6 GRZ, Curz, Bill. You know who, huh? Baby 7 DW. Somewhere in the northwest, maybe. I don't know, maybe somewhere in the west. You know who, huh? Maybe 7 DW. Somewhere in the northwest, W-A-8, Abahaba, and 5 XCX. And the road hazard victim wiping up the rear. Sorry about that. Anybody who was trying to check in, who didn't make it, come down. All-Star, Note 6222, located in Shelton, Washington. Control, this is killer, 7 Yaki Fox Echo. Hello, Charlie 7, Yaki Fox Echo, Darryl R. Robert, Martin Robert, just got in, man. And we're glad to have you. Alright, let's see. We've added, are we? 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 is enough. Yeah, you guys are enough for me, for sure. Alright, enough joking around. V01 UKZ, good morning, Darryl. Well, a very good morning to you, Robert. I hope you're having a good day, man. What the heck? Why did my phone just start playing music all of a sudden? Hmm. Audio message. Oh, okay, I know what that was. Alright, now that I'm straightened away here, I hope you're having a good day. I just finished calling the Kalabunga Net, and we had a good conversation over there this morning. You know, as political as ever. It's subject to it in the news, you know, being heavily covered in the news, so it inevitably got discussed, so I'm about the size of that. And while on my way to get the bike fixed, I've got a temporary job from my uncle. He runs a bus company, and they're doing transport back and forth for the Canada Games this year, until the 28th of August, and he needs those buses cleaned out in the evenings, so I'm going to do that, and that's going to be able to give me the rest of what I needed to get the bike fixed up there, so looking forward to that, that's for sure. And yeah, so that's really all I got going on, man. Nothing really serious happening here except the fires. We've got the outer part of St. John's currently on fire with a massive wildfire. They did issue mandatory evacuations last night for a section of the town next to ours called Paradise. The area called Three Island Pond in Paradise, Newfoundland is under mandatory evacuation because of wildfire concerns, and another area called Southlands, which is part of St. John's here itself, is under a wait-and-see evacuation order. It's recommended that people get out now, but if you don't want to, they're just on a wait-and-see for the complete evacuation order there, the mandatory one. So hopefully they get that fire under control. They've got six water bombers now that are back and forth from sunup to sundown, a thousand that thing, and they've been doing that for the last couple of days with four water bombers, and they just brought in two more from Quebec. That'll be six that they've got working very, very vigorously trying to get these fires knocked down. We often don't get them in eastern Newfoundland where it's currently burning on the Avalon Peninsula or where I live, so really hope that they don't spread any further. But last I heard, they had something like 200 firefighters and six water bombers working on that thing, so hopefully they get it knocked down soon. Other than that, man, it's back over to you, 73, and all the best from here on the rock. Wow, that went from good news to bad news. I'm glad you're getting the bike fixed, and yeah, good deal on that job. It sounds like it came at the right time for sure. And you guys never have any good conversations over there at the California Nutt, do you? It's never controversial either. And the fires, I guess paradise isn't so paradise-y, huh? Well, you have a wonderful day if you can, and maybe put on a face mask as Art always says, no matter where you are. Oh my goodness, you guys are really going through it up there, and I wish you all the best there. Keep us informed. I'm sure with all those bombers and firefighters, they should put it out really, really quickly. One should hope. But you're not too far from the water, so you can always take a little step, right? All right, like I said, we've got the Canadian contingent here, and I love Canadian. It's one of my favorite problems. Oh, only kidding. Here at 6GR is that good money for you. GV2R2QVA6GR said, hey Brooklyn, Bobby, how you doing? We're doing OK. The weather is shitty. Oh, excuse me, crappy. That better work. I had to check myself there. We got 15 Celsius climbing to 16. Not 15, 16. Very cloudy and showers. Yeah, I was saying about the thunder lightning storms they had, well, we had them last night, too. It was pretty close, I tell you. I'm glad I came downstairs and disconnected the antennas from the coax cable from the radios so they don't get fried if they ever get struck. But my antennas are down fairly low. They're like 25 feet above ground. But you never know. They can be, turn my radio down there, they're chunking on one of the local repeaters. You never know, they can be a lightning rod. Undergrounded. So, anyway. And there's much else going on today. I'm going to go pick up my acoustic bass. It was in the shop on the McCoy North side. So I'll go get that after the net. It's about 8 o'clock, part time. So, here in Alberta. And Tracy's gone to work and she's been fighting a flu. Must have started with a hab in the cold coming back from the island a couple, beginning of the month. Pardon me, the end of July. So, anyway. Ya'll have a good day. Bye for now. Thank you, my mate. KBTR2286TRZ. You're a zit, huh? Hey Bill, how you doing? And I like your description of the weather. Crappy. Oh my goodness. You Canadians are funny people. I'm glad you have a sense of humor, bud. You need it around me, that's for sure. And your wife likes to work for the flu. That's what I call sharing, for sure. Alright, thanks a lot Bill. We'll check you down in a while. Next up is AP-17W. Dave, how are things in your world, my friend?
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