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I was in the pool yesterday afternoon about 4 o'clock and I was looking for sun spots there in the pool about 85 degrees and so I was looking at 4 o'clock in the afternoon there were so many trees I was looking for sun spots in the pool. Anyway I was in the pool about an hour I think and that was the morning and got back left out that gave me hips. I had quite resolved that problem. That was that 20 some year old degree whatever the level was. Mural who called me and said, I'm going to get you a new one. I said, I'm going to get you a new one. That 20 some year old degree whatever the level was, Mural who called me and said, I'm going to get you a new one. That's what it was. I didn't feel any different. I went up with it on but it turned a really sticky shuffle and hit chlorine waters. It was the same brand grease but brand new tube and the valve had so much better. I moved it one more time to get rid of the stuff from that 20 some year old grease. I think we solved that problem there. We're going to use the 10 foot pry bar to fill the valve. I'm back with that old grease in there. Anyway that's what's going on here. Oh Joe, yes, Bicycle Joe. Yes, I climbed Shaw Butte over 1,000 vertical feet in a mile, maybe a mile and a quarter. That's every different 20 years. It really made me feel good. I was physically as tech when they come back from the mountains. The day I retired, well it wasn't until I got to work on the climb that I got to meet my friends at the M-CIT. The day I retired, I started going to meetings a week at 4.30 in the morning in the dark with a flashlight over rocks and boulders and dodging battles. There you go. What fun that was. That was 1,000 feet above sea level, 12-hundred feet I guess. I don't know, maybe yours was 10,000 feet. KC-78

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