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Well, doing quite well, Jack. Boy golly. You know, it's really quite a nice day, but the breeze is starting to pick up here. It's still, you know, nice and cloudy bright. 73 degrees here, so no issues there with temperature. Quite pleasant. And Hazel, you can't have this. It has serranos and jalapenos. No habaneros, but still. I can't decide if actually, haban- serranos or jalapenos are the more flavorful. I don't know. I just can't decide. So, it's been a day for radio because I woke up at 4.30 and I thought about just getting up, but I didn't. I waited for the radio to begin speaking to me. And then I got up and I loaded my Anytown needed to be refreshed with all of the calls. All five calls. Because it had been so long. So I did that. So we have the D-Star DRE net out of Spokane. And that's pretty interesting because it's nationwide. They get calls all over the nation and from the UK, much like the 9 o'clock and noon and 9 p.m. nets do here on the PSRG repeater. But my favorite gentleman that checks in is out of Cerritos, California. He has Bob the dog. I love Bob the dog's report because he keeps us all safe. That's so much fun. And I don't know, Hazel, do you keep us all safe? Yeah? Because you bark at everybody. You let them all know, hey, this is our neighborhood. Anyway, that's all I got. Bob the dog. This is James. Be well, be safe, don't burn. You won't like it. Yeah, I already said that. James, WQ7H back to Jack.

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