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Hey, thank you Joe. I didn't expect you to be out here running in that. Hello, Daryl. Daryl, you've been very hurt. And I think everybody gets to share, but I don't want to scare you, Joe. Most of my life, my breaks, I went through my whole life really without, maybe just a few fingers and toes. But you know, then I started cycling and fell off one time and broke my hip in three places. The front, the side, and the back. Those were hairline fractures, but they were still painful. And then a year or two later, I slipped on my bike and I broke my femur and my hip at the same time. So they put some pretty little rods right through the bone. The bone completely, almost came out the skin. But the hip slid out too, I guess just the pressure of it. So they put a rod in it, rod it through the leg, and then I had a knee replacement on the same leg, so I'm all metal on one side. And I hate it too. And if I was younger, they would remove it, I think. One doctor said, I'll take it out if you want me to. And I said, no, no, no, just leave it alone. And so, yeah, and I have a vertebrae on my back that's pushed in. I really need to have surgery on, but I'm just not doing it right now. I'm just going to wait. If you want good results, wait until you can't walk or can't stand. I've been told that before too. But anyway, thank you for taking the net today for whatever reason. Hello to everybody, and if you're not busy, come and join us on the Little Box Lounge this evening at 7 Eastern on 11CATS, 11CATS.org. I'll hand it back to you, Joe, and I think it's a great question, but scary one too, right?

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