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Well, good evening Bill and to the rest of Annette. We got involved in a discussion of Genesis, particularly the saga of Judah, Tamar, and company, which is the origin of the tribe of Judah. And it, I don't know, this all genealogical stuff in Genesis absolutely fascinates me. And so I invariably get kind of ensnared in it and that's why I'm late. Anyway, let's see, today I went outside and played for the birds. The only thing the birds seemed to respond to was the military medley, which I play almost at tempo, except for the darn coast guard hymn, which I'm still struggling to actually integrate with the rest of the pieces. But I have to get it done by, I think it's the third Sunday in September, because that's the harp group and I intend to play it there just to sort of freak them out. Yes, the minstrel boy to the war has gone, his father's sword, he is girded on, and his wild harp flung behind him. And it talks about the warrior bard. I think everybody needs to hear those songs on a harp just so we know what the warrior bard sounds like. And of course I'm working on the work in progress, which somebody titled the mind benders gambit and that actually might not be a bad title. So we'll see what happens there. It's got a theme of mind bending about it. Anyway, that's about all the news that is news. 73-3388, thanks to Bill for being on the net and thanks to all the rest of you for listening, especially to my cousin Rob, who's down further on the list. And I love you all. This is KA9EHD back to net. KA9EHD, K7WSB, thank you Ann, that was very interesting. The genealogy in Genesis, you say you're fascinated by, I've only skimmed through it, well I guess I actually read it once, but that's with all the begets after the begets after begets. Yeah, I didn't find it interesting. I'm glad you did. There must be a lot more in there that I missed. And I like your playing for the birds, the military medley for the birds. I was trying to think of a bird that would be appropriate who's kind of a military bird who'd want to listen to military music. I actually can't think of any military birds, so maybe someone else can complete that incomplete thought. Thank you Ann. Let's move over from, I think you're in Ballad aren't you, if I recall, let's move over to Bothell and talk to Frank W9LVC, come ahead. Good evening, this is W9LVC, Frank in Bothell, ex of Wisconsin and ex of Illinois also. Just sitting here going through all the junk that I have, trying to figure out which I want to get rid of or what I want to keep. And very hard to figure things that you want to get rid of. It always seems that you want to keep everything. Oh my goodness. Yeah, I've had a few years of collection, so it's a little hard to decide what you want to get rid of and what you want to keep. But what you want to keep usually wins. Anyway, it's rather nice outside. You need to be a little bit cool right now. But otherwise we had a wonderful day. We went traveling around and stopped at a few, excuse me, stopped at a few spots that we haven't seen in a while. Anyway, we should stop at a few more. Good to hear everybody. Everybody's got a wonderful sound and signal. Back to Matt, this is W9LVC, Frank in Bothell. Frank, thanks so much for that report. W9LVC, K7WFD. It is a nice evening, isn't it? Yeah, this time of year is lovely. It isn't too hot. Just a little bit of fall, coolness in the air, but it doesn't fall yet. And it's not raining. That's the nice part. Not raining. Well, let's go down to Jeff where bragging about not raining is more like, oh my God, when is it going to rain? I think. It's still droughty down there, isn't it, Jeff? AB6MB, come ahead.

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