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Since this is one of the questions that I put out there, I thought I'd answer it. Yeah, I love flying. But only if I absolutely have to because, you know, it's a, there's a lot to it, you know, there's the packing and then there's. And now, you know, some of the flights that I were on were international and you have to be to the airport early. After you get on the plane, though, it's okay. And I love, you know, the takeoff because all that power and everything and, you know, you're going like 250 miles an hour before they do the rotor, you know, and you leave the ground. And that's one of the feelings that I enjoy. Now, I didn't like on one flight when I was in the air because there was a lot of atmospheric disturbances because there was a lot of hurricanes at the time and I was coming from way south. And boy, that was a time I got jostled around a lot. That, you know, we were way up, you know, like 40,000 feet, but still there was a lot of turbulence on that flight. But it sure gets you from one place to the other fast, you know, and that's a big plus, you know, because you can spend more time there or you're traveling to. And so, you know, some of the flights can be long. I think the longest one I was on was about nine hours. But what we did, I was, who I was traveling with, you know, we stayed up like all night. So, you know, we slept most of the time and like before you know it, you're there because, you know, you had to sleep through the whole thing. Let's see. Yeah, that's it for this call around. AA-4-H-O, Ron, you're on my flight back to Russell in net control.
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