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Well good morning Joe and all the other hamsters on the World Wide Friendship Net. This is Roy, KD7WA. Last day in Nasto and we're heading out tomorrow and heading back to the 100 degree heat. So anyhow, not looking forward to that. Let's see, I've got a couple of broken bones. When I was in the Navy I dropped a 20 pound rod that was a mount for a hedgehog mount. We were doing inventory and it just pulverized the big toe. That hurt. I went up there and I stuck a needle in the top of that big swollen up thing and relieved the pressure. I put a piece of metal over the end of it and told me to keep it on there for six weeks and take it off and you're done. And then we were over here at Neskon a few years ago and the grass was wet and I slipped and fell across a picnic table and broke a rib. And I knew it was broke because I could push it in and out. So I stayed there, I spent the night here at the RV in pain all night and then we went into Lincoln City and they confirmed I had a broken rib. So anyhow, I never realized how many curves there were between Neskon and Salem because I had to drive the motor home back with that broken rib and man did that hurt. Yeah, we've been having a blast over here. I hate to leave. Joe, we need to get a drone over here to Pacific City and take some pictures of those dory boats. They get up to about 40 miles an hour through the waves so they can slide up on the sand far enough to get them on their trailers. It's quite a feat to watch that. It's more fun watching them come in and just trying to get out through the waves. But anyhow, we had a great time here. Not looking forward to going back to Salem, especially how we live a block from the fair and the fair is going on. So traffic, we're going to have a hard time just trying to get home. Anyhow, 73s to everybody. Back to net control.
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