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KC2, PKG, KJ5, ILQ returning as neck controller. Man, you have touched on three things in this cover. See, this is why I like having you on the neck. So let's touch on the fraud thing. I agree with you. He's a convicted felon, no doubt about it. I don't exactly agree with the charges brought up against him, but hey, I'm not involved, so it is what it is. I do think though that you'll see the appellate court probably change some of it. And I say that because of the issues going on, especially with the New York DA. She has a lot of her own issues dealing with now, and so I think all in all, yeah, you're right, the people in power are on a different set of rules. I mean, first off, I can just say Hillary Clinton. I mean, now she wasn't convicted, although she should have been numerous times I would think, and power trumps law. And that's just the way it is. I mean, tell me I'm wrong. I mean, there are a few instances where law trumps power, but it sure seems like most of the time if you have power, you trump the law. And that goes on either side of the aisle there. And then you brought up chicken. Man, I am a yard bird and cackleberry eating fool. I love chicken, man. And I'm like you, the older I get, the more I enjoy it. That's changed a lot in the past six months. You know, losing weight and trying to become all young and sexy again, that ain't ever going to happen. Anyhow, I like my chicken a lot like yours, like you just explained. I loved spatchcock of chicken, and I would real up it salt, pepper, a little bit of garlic. I may even layer a few slices of onions underneath the chin. And then I'll put a little bit of lemon juice and I'll bake it. I do it a little lower and slower because I like it to be a little tender. And man, it is so good. I could eat a chicken like that with nothing else. And good advice on tuna melts. Never heard of that before, but that's a great, great piece of advice. And I'll have to remember that next time I go to a restaurant if they have tuna melt. Gray, we appreciate you joining us and look forward to what you have to say for the rest of the net. Today's topic, I should say again, is going to be about the end of summer. Labor Day is coming around the corner. And for people like Gray and Darrell and Kevin and everybody else who's way up north, at least I consider Ray up north from where I'm at, I know y'all summers are drawing to an end. Our summer isn't technically meteorological. We kind of consider summer over when school starts. Well, we can half end the school. So there you go. With that, I'm going to turn it over to Bill. Bill, November 9th, O.F.U. The mic is yours, sir.
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