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Anybody out there getting on the car, watch this bitch. Draying out? Call K-9 and then change. And the customer's date is K-3. Call K-9 and then change. PA-3-KKY. PA-3-KKY, go ahead and... Alright, good morning everybody. I was on a little bit earlier and didn't hear anyone. I couldn't sleep through the night so I'm kind of up. I should warn the people. I'm getting... I'm getting a speech out so there's an inter-ruffle I'm talking like it's doing right now. Anyways... Once I start getting some tokes into me, some marijuana tokes, I might start getting sluggish. But that's what I'm kind of trying to do because I did have a disturbed sleep. Well let's see, I'm reading a couple of things. They're sort of reread. I revisit books a lot. So one book I'm kind of revisiting that I read here is a... It's called Two of Them. That sort of had the same profile. First I'm rereading Elder Skelter by Vincent Borioti. I can't pronounce that goddamn guy's name. Vincent Borioti or something like that. The lawyer, right? Because he also writes the book about the Warren Commissioner. The Warren Commission, sorry. And the Kennedy investigation. And then I'm also reading The Judge by James Patterson. And that book's badass. I really like it. It's fiction. But what's crazy with a lot of James Patterson stuff is it almost borders on like where you have to even almost ask. Like you have to say it. Okay. You have to even ask. Like, is this stuff true? It's nothing. It could be true. It's not though. It's just like super fictional stuff. I'm kind of revisiting that again. I have a good collection of books myself. I have a bunch of my phones and then I have a bunch of my laptops. So I don't really use BARD or the CNIB site and get talking books from them. I don't really use Audible or any of the subscription services most people buy and subscribe to. Because I have a pretty dope collection. I can just live off my books forever. And since I like to revisit them, that's fine. So like just my own personal collection, I've got under a thousand books. So, shoot, if I wanted to I could start a library myself. So I think I got some pretty cool stuff. I had to subscribe to the whole bunch of other access speeds on my phone because they weren't loading. Like I was subscribed to the Toronto Sun and the Ottawa Citizen. And it seemed like every few days, and it was happening more than ever, when I would click on the article I'm interested in and it would just crash. It would just freeze. So then I said, screw this, and then I left. And then I found that the ones that work, no offense, the American ones. And I mean I get an overdose of American news anyway. So I don't need it in my phone. I kind of have a reason to keep an ear of the ground here in Canada because we have a couple of major things happening. I don't know if it made wind to anyone in the States, but there's this big ginormous Air Canada strike. People that fly Air Canada. So of course I'm kind of half interested to know what's going to happen there. They're striking out, they're pissed off. And then how many other airlines that might affect, right? Because we have Pearson International Airport here in Toronto. It's not going to hold traffic there because there's like billions of airlines that use that spot all the time. So they land all the time. So yeah, I'm kind of keeping track of that. Also Canada Post, they're still always threatening some kind of action that's happening. So, and then in general, usually like, I haven't gone to the States since this whole Trump eats more nonsense. And people telling me not to come. But when I go to the States, I make sure my phone is loaded up with the Canada media stuff because they block you from it in a lot of places. People talk about it all the time, like the meta sites and places like that block you from CTV and all the rest of it. But see, I know a lot of outdoors and a lot of, there's a lot of ways that I can get into it. So then that way, you know, when I hit Sacramento or something, I make sure that I can still hear CTV and a few things like that. So I'm usually just kind of over paranoid to make sure those aren't my phone. Because anything else, right, like if I need American news, I can just slap on WBC or something like that. Anything I need to know will be in their globe. So there you go. I can't exactly do that with CTV unless you totally like, you know, you subscribe to the podcast. And you subscribe to the live feed and you get on their TV channels, then you're almost totally cut off when you go to the States. I don't know if people in Canada notice that. Hold on, hold on to any of the Canadian media stuff, especially when you go to California, because they try to keep you from a lot of it. I don't know what goes like by IP address and that. It's like once you get a certain place in the States, they don't want you to watch CTV. So just be aware of that. Alright. So I read a lot of news. I guess that's one way to shorten this. Over. Okay, back to you, Les. I should be here. Hey, what's this? We need CTV. What's the CTV package? Anybody else again on the job? I guess you're there. Okay. Yeah, the class is over there. You read books. Call CTV package. Okay. Okay. Okay. CTV.
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