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So Saturday I went up to my aunt's house for Thanksgiving in August, which is a fun tradition that she's been putting on for a long time. I think she had probably about 30 people there. She's got a pretty big house with an outdoor kind of kitchen area, but they've got these big out, what do you call them, like picnic tables that my uncle built. And it's a plated Thanksgiving dinner. It's deep fried turkey and mashed potatoes and gravy. So that was a blast. And got to see family and friends and cousins and cousins' kids. And my uncle Paul flew down from Anchorage and surprised everyone. We didn't all know he was going to come down, so that was really exciting. So that was Saturday. So anyway, that's what I got. Thanks for doing the net, Brian. Seventh-year everyone. Can I do you some games? Hey, good stuff, Terry. I should have remembered. Like Megan said last week on my net, or heard on one of the nets this week that should be up at Mount Rainier. So very cool. I did actually pull up and just look at some of the pictures there. Very beautiful. Very beautiful. So very cool. Sounds like some good success there with your vertical blinds. I love this Thanksgiving in August. I think that's a really, really fun tradition there. So I think it was quite the success and quite a few people there. So very cool. Thanks for doing that, Brooks. And of course, Brooks and Megan, K9MOR, run the Wednesday night 9 o'clock net. So yeah, thanks for that, Brooks. We'll catch you down the log here. All right. That was the bottom of the list. I am Brian, KE7KZH. This is 9 o'clock net on the PSRG repeater in Seattle, Washington. I'm going to go ahead and read a few things here. I do pull these from the Facebook page, speaking of Facebook, the PSRG discussion group where Megan has just posted those photos. Jack, KI7RMU, keeps a pinned topic there under the featured section called events to consider. I'll read a few highlights from that. So the first thing is we have a couple of recurring events, of course, that we mention all the time here. But it's always good to remind you. Every Saturday, there's the Radio Club of Tacoma. That's our open house, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. And then of course on Saturday evening in the Puget Sound area here, we have the Simplex Nets. It's on 146.56 at 8 p.m. It's really cool to see who you can talk to without a repeater in between you just using VHS. So yeah, check that out if you haven't. It's a lot of fun when you're set.
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