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Well, good evening Bill and Rich and everyone on the net. K9BDC Brooks here. We are mobile on 405 South. Just where are we at here? Probably just coming into Kirkland. We were up in Burlington tonight at my aunt's house. We were doing Thanksgiving in August, which is a tradition my aunt has done for several years now. I don't even know how many. But it's basically a Thanksgiving dinner in August. We sit at these really fancy picnic tables outside that my uncle built and have friends and family over that you don't normally get to spend Thanksgiving with. Because usually I'm not going up to my aunt's house for Thanksgiving. So it's really nice to get to see my aunt and my cousins and their kids and all their friends and stuff. And then some of my cousins sometimes show up and you don't always know. My uncle actually made a surprise appearance. Didn't tell my aunt. He flew down from Anchorage late last night. So I got to see my uncle. And Megan got to meet him for the first time. So that was kind of exciting also. My uncle Paul, my mom's younger brother. Or one of her younger brothers. My mom's one of eleven. I don't know if you knew that or not. But yeah, lots of aunts and uncles. Anyway, yeah, so I had deep fried turkey and mashed potatoes and gravy. It was a good time. And we got to see a very fresh baby. One of my cousin's friends. The baby was like nine, twelve days old or something like that. Very little. But anyway, lots of little kids running around. It was a good time. Anyway, that's what I got. Thanks for doing it. K9, DDC. Back to Nat. Well, Brooks, what a good idea to do Christmas. Oh, Christmas. I mean, Thanksgiving in August so you can see the different people. I have a quick question for you. You mentioned the turkey was deep fried. How did they do that? In one of those big vats with propane and all? Back to you.
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