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KEM1X, this is KJ5IR2. Yep, yep, man, I tell you, I am envious this time of year of all you folks up there, especially in the New England area. I don't know, the leaves changing and it just feels different, it hits different. You know, the cold air, when it hits, it has a sharper bite. Like Dee said earlier, it's warm or warmer or hot. I think we get a little bit colder than she does. We do see temperatures quite regularly in the wintertime and in the 30s. That's not uncommon at all. 20s and 10s are far less common, but it does happen. And we do get snow. I mean, I've seen snow, you know, four and a half deep down here. It just doesn't last very long. The ground is too warm. That's why when it snows, it doesn't usually stick. However, when it snows, especially if it snows early in the season, we can get some huge snowflakes, which is really fun. Again, they don't stick, especially that time of the year. But that's about the extent of our winter, other than ice. Now, ice is a different animal for us. Black ice is really dangerous down here. I'm sure everybody deals with it. But because we do get cold enough for it to freeze, yet we don't get the snowiness of winter most of the time, we do tend to deal with ice a lot more than I think a lot of people do. And Oklahoma. Oklahoma deals with it a lot also. Anyhow, okay, Kevin. Thanks, man. We'll come back to you next month for the 73s. We're going to move back over to Bill, November 9th, OFU, and we're going to give him a chance to come join us today. He's been busy, busy, busy. Bill, the mic is yours.
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