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WQ 7H, this is James. Good afternoon everyone. Good afternoon Robert and Cammie. Thank you so much for doing the NEP. What a beautiful day. It's such blue skies and the sunshine. It's going to get warmer. I've got 80 degrees on my deck already. And it's going to be, yeah. So my weekend, well yesterday we went over to Bremerton to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the Oslo Lodge of the Sons of Norway. And by golly that's a good run. Not all of them last, last. They've done well by golly. And so, it's been a great day. I'm going to go over to the Bothell Lodge. Well done. It was a lot of fun meeting all those wonderful people. Today we're heading over to the Bothell Lodge because they have a big car show with lots of, I don't want to say antique cars, but there's a lot of cars that, you know, I don't know if there's, anybody bringing a Kaiser? Because that was, I remember being, when I was like three years old that was a car, the first car that I remember was a Kaiser. And I would ride in the back seat, well there were no seat belts, so I'd crawl up behind the back seat and in the window on the hill and watch the world go by. And I remember at night if it was clear and the moon was out, I could just sit there and watch the moon. And I did. And I have a lot of memories of doing that. Way back, I was small enough, I was like three or four, and I could just lay back there, watch the moon, and that kept me quiet and, you know, therefore my parents were happy. And my sister was happy because I wasn't annoying her. There you go. So, and hijack, I'm not talking about that, am I Jack? I'm not talking about that. I'm not talking about that. I think I might have annoyed Jack with my incessant babbling earlier. So therefore I shall say 73 to one and all, it's hot, it's sunny, don't burn. Keep that sunscreen on because you won't be happy if you do. And as Robert reminded everyone, stay hydrated and read the fabulous manual for any new radio station. And I'll be back in one. And there you go. So this is James, WTSL and H-Bactonette. Well it's always great to hear from you teams, and there's a lot there. What I wrote down though was the 90th anniversary of the off-load lodge, Sons of Norwe. That is impressive. I'm glad that you had the opportunity to get over there and celebrate. And then, yeah, sorry, my brain is shutting down because I'm going to blame it. You take care, James. Enjoy the rest of your weekend. 7-3 to you, my friend, and all the numbers. Next up we have Jack, KI-7, RMU. What are you doing this weekend, Jack? Are you staying cool?
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