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Good morning there Dale and everybody on the net. Great hearing everyone. We're out in our usual spot listening to the birds and having our coffee and our raisin toast with peanut butter for Joe. Oh, listening to Gerald's dessert day. Wow, a whole package of those Oreos and I could go for the chocolate cake. That would be great. Oh my, yeah a lot of humidity out there. But cool, probably in the high 70s I guess. Finally poor Joe didn't have to do any pool cleaning, no storm last night after two or three in a row. If only 55 years ago when we thought about putting in all those big pine trees, how big they'd get someday and the mess they would leave, I would not have tried to bring my Northern California back into Arizona where we live. But anyway, they're beautiful big trees but they are a mess. So anyway, we've got a doctor appointment coming up with Joe's eyes here. So we've got to get in and get some brekkie soon. We're sure looking forward to seeing Buds this Saturday, very much so. We had a great visit. And what else? Good to hear Jeanette there. Sorry she's having so much trouble there with that. I guess it was a storm or tree damage or something that went over the roof. Anyway, Scottsdale area in the southern and southeast part still cleaning up after our haboob that made world headlines, that's for sure. Let's see, what else? And Robert, you and Kathy have a great fun time there. And Mayberry, we still watch that. Andy Griffith every once in a while. I like to go back to the old days. Yeah, it would be cute to see. But anyway, have fun. I keep forgetting this is the big Labor Day holiday and boy the traffic is going to be bad. Good to hear Dwayne and everybody there. And Missy, getting your voice back a little bit. Sure. K-7 LRS and over to Joey. Good morning there, gang. K-7 GHC going I-Tech here. And that motorcycle, certainly hope it's a Harley Davidson. Just teasing. And by golly, I did a lot of the work on my Jeep. But when there was things like setting the ring and pinion and stuff like that, I would take it over to Al Baker. He had a four-wheel drive shop here in town for quite a few years. And then he retired. I had my Jeep in his shop several times while he had a shop. We'd just make an appointment and he'd always meet that appointment. And then when he retired and closed his garage, he only lived a couple of miles from me here. So he took on my Jeep if I need any special work in his home, at home. And I did have him do a few things like, I don't remember what it was now, but it would be something major that I didn't have the tools. I guess he had ring and pinions and stuff like that. I did most of the other work myself. Even changed the springs and re-arched the springs and put in different sets of springs. I think about 300,000 miles I'd probably put in two or three sets of new springs. And everything rebuilt the front end a couple of times. And never really wanted to mess with the ring and pinion in the front or the rear. So I usually use Dall Baker for that. Anyway, get that motorcycle out of the shop. Well, get it into the shop first. And yeah, the pool is spotless now. After that big storm, it took a couple of days with the cleaning system. Basically, I'm cleaning the cleaning system. And this time yesterday it finished vacuuming the floors and got everything that's up to the bottom spotless. Crystal clear and blue. There you go. Anyway, back in that control. We're still clicking along here. Oh, I forgot. Let me reset here.
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