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KJ5IRQ, this is KC2PKT and I'm waiting for my breakfast sandwich, which finally occurred to us yesterday that we hadn't had any since we've been here. So on a hard roll, it's going to be good. It's going to be very good. On the Mars thing, there was a show, a dramatic show, but it's pretty accurate. It's called For All Mankind and it's about a colony on Mars and the moon. So it kind of traces where the space race is going. That's a For All Mankind. I would definitely recommend it. It's good. To answer Bill's question, Bill, the boat you're talking about is the Madam and that is a 14-foot, 800-pound runabout with a 50-horsepower engine on it. The props aren't anything special. It's just way overpowered and it has a cable steering and that's illegal in Maine. If anything over 40 horsepower has to have a hydraulic steering because the cables can snap. But people make up rules about stuff. What do I carry? I just got, I carry a bag. It's really a fanny pack, but I wear it over my shoulder and cross my back and I just got a new one. I didn't know if it was going to be perfect or not, but we were in Walmart and I found it and it's a little bit bigger than my old one. It's from Ozark Trail and that is jam-packed with car keys and iPads and checkbooks and wallets and passports, pens, that kind of stuff. I tend to carry a lot of junk. In my pocket, I have a Swiss Army knife. It's like the primer version. It's big, nice big blade on it and stuff like that. I never go anywhere without that. As a matter of fact, I keep losing them at airports, so I have to go buy another one because I live with it. I never take it out of my pocket. I kind of get better at throwing it in a suitcase, that kind of stuff. As for flashlights, every jacket I own, every vest I own has a flashlight in it. So I don't really have to think about it and I have one on my belt. A little tiny one, a little tiny orange one because I live in Maine and it gets dark, really dark and there's no lighting from nearby cities and you walk out of your house at 9 o'clock at night and it's pitch black. So I have a flashlight in every jacket and every vest. Let me see, I talked about the madam. Yeah, the boat I was on yesterday is a 40-foot Bayliner. It sleeps six, has two bathrooms. It's really quite a boat. It's pretty amazing, but my brother-in-law has to sell it because he's got some kind of motor neuron disease and he cannot, you have to clamber.
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