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Alright, nothing heard. That's a shame. Alright, well I'm going to mark that off. If you're on here or want to come back, just let me know. Alright, that brings us down to the bottom of the new check-in list. So now we're ready to roll back up to the top. And, let's see what time is it. Oh, it's just now getting to be 8 o'clock. So we've definitely got time for this round and probably the 73s. So, let me look at my little questions here and see where we want to go now. I'll put four or five questions down. Here's a good one. This will be fun. Do you have a tradition or ritual that you do around the end of summer? What do you get prepared for? What do you look forward to? I can tell you my wife is a fall fanatic. I have to fight with her every August to make her wait to put out her fall decoration. I usually end up losing that battle and sometime around the middle of the month it starts getting put up. This year is no different. I have Hello Autumn sitting right in front of me. I'll post a picture of my wife's TV wall, I guess that's what I'll call it, put it on Discord. But she tends to usher in fall quickly. She is from upstate New York. Misses the apple picking, the corn picking, the pumpkin patches, you know, all that really cool, I call it New England or Northeastern traditions that they do up there. I got the taste of that whenever I lived up there for less than a year and it was phenomenal. Something we don't do down here in Texas. I mean, apple cider donuts, she's saying out loud. And apple cider to begin with, fresh apple cider. Man. Down here in Texas, if you go to a pumpkin patch, you're probably going to a church where they got a bunch of pumpkins sitting on cinder blocks. That's a pumpkin patch down here. We don't do apple pickings. I'm not sure there's hardly any apple trees down here. I don't know if there's any apple orchards. So yeah, it's way different down here. Down here, we look forward to football. Something I probably don't know about me is I am a recovering sports addict. I say recovering in a joking way. I love sports. I don't watch a lot of it anymore because it takes a great too much of my time. I mean, I get into sports. I like the data. I like the stories. I used to be an NFL guy through and through. I am a Dallas Cowboy fanatic. I came home, no joke, from the hospital in a Dallas Cowboy onesie. I have a Dallas Cowboy logo tattooed on my leg. I have everything Cowboy you can think of, but I don't even watch them on me anymore. You know, it's just NFL's not the same. It's not like it was. So I've kind of watched more college these days. But yeah, it's football season. Texas high school football is starting up, and that's a huge thing. If you've never paid attention to it, go watch the movie Friday Night Lights. That's Texas high school football, no joke. We'll take a real quick break. So I'll repeat the question, and we'll start up at the top of the list. Do you have a tradition or a ritual that you always do around this time of the year? I believe the end of fall. What are you looking forward to? I'm looking forward to football, cooler weather, hoodies, soups, and stews. With that, let's move up to, we're going to start with Peter again, since he's at the top of the list. V-E-1-W-I-N. What say you?

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