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AJ5IRQ, this is Casey 2, PKT, and it's interesting you mentioned Hamilton. I'm trying to convince my son, who's a songwriter, to help me write a musical. And I don't think it's going to work, but hopes are high. But I have a song from Hamilton stuck in my head. And I don't know if you guys do this or not, but I play, I get a song stuck in my head and I just play it over and over and over and over. It's You'll Be Back from Hamilton. It's the song that the British king sings. And I'm trying to get him to write us a song kind of like that for the governor of Massachusetts. Because one of the great first naval battles was fought right here in Machiasport. And that was the Margaretta, which came up from Boston. It was British held. And they got their butts kicked. And the colonists did it without a boat. Imagine that. Yeah, you know that tradition. It started out because we picked up everybody. But when we left New Jersey, we just said, get in the car, we're going to... Well, not my oldest son. He was in rehab. But we got everybody else to him in the car and we drove them all up here. And then within a year, everybody had their own place to live. But it was originally a trick so that we would be coming to their house at least twice a month. And we could see whether they were vacuuming, cleaning up, whether they were treating those houses nicely and stuff like that. And then we got tired of seeing that they weren't. So now they come here and cook for us every Wednesday. And it's a good thing. I think it's related to, you know, when you go away to school or you're away from your family, we used to have a tradition of making a call every Sunday. So that's when I would call my parents. That's when my oldest was in Spain and he was... we would contact each other on Sunday. Let me drop it for a second.
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