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Thank you Russ. I was kind of interested in all the different versions of what happened to the center. When they give kudos to the moms of the club saying that was pretty funny. I didn't think you could make a joke though, so I'm impressed. I also heard that the judge already saw the case and threw it out. I don't know if that's true or not. I'm not following much on the thing in the production of these. It's crazy and I just haven't read much about them. As for news stations, I don't like them all. MSNBC, Fox, CNN, all of them. I just get out stamped. I usually listen to some local news, but I usually read about that also on Facebook. You get current events and stuff like that from there. But the rest of it is just I read newspapers. Hey Al, do I like to fly? When I was young, yes I did like to fly quite a bit. It was all military. I got to fly in some very unique jets and planes. The biggest one was the C-5 at the time. I don't know if it's still the biggest around or not. That was a very impressive plane. From Norfolk to Keflavik. There was so much room on that plane and there was only like six of us that flew that day. It got up real high. Higher than I've ever been before. I think it was 45,000 feet. I think commercial jets fly like 25,000 feet or 20,000 feet. I've been on that type of plane. When you're up there that high, what really amazed me is I could see the curvature of the Earth. It was daytime. I could see the planet completely submerged in sunshine. I could still see the darkness of space. That was the only time I've ever seen that. It was just really unique. I did the C-131. I flew an M-12 three times. I flew three. I got to fly with him quite a bit. Let me see, anything else? Not really. I don't think so. One more reset.
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