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KJ5, Lionel Q, thank you. Karen, I'm just waking up really. I just logged on and said good morning in the chat when you responded. I'm glad you took over. I don't know how interactive I'll be this morning. I spent most of the day visiting with my mother and working on the chicken coop. I'm going to recalibrate this morning and relax a little bit and maybe get back on the chicken coop in a little while, a few hours maybe. I don't really have a whole lot to talk about this morning. I haven't had a whole lot to talk about last week or so on here. It's not y'all fault. My mind is fixated on work. I've been flocked with work lately. That's not a bad thing. All right, well that's about it for now, Karen. I will hopefully have something better and longer to say in the next go around. KJ5, Lionel Q, back to that control. Yeah, no problem and thanks guys on the screen. We'll get back to you, Josh. Thanks guys on the screen for letting me know what that little piece of dough on the pizza was for. Logically, I figured that that's what it was for. There's another thing on the pizza too. Sometimes they'll have this bracket which I think is to keep the slices together. But you know what that bracket used to be at one place I know of and you guys got to tell me if you got places like this. There was a Portuguese pizza place that I really liked. I can't find them anymore. They're gone. And they were in the west end of Toronto where Portuguese people live. People sometimes disperse, we call it pork chop territory. But anyways, the restaurant. So they had this bracket thing right on the pizza. But you know what it was? If you fool with it, like you take it out of the box and you fool with it, it's a collapsible stool. And I was thinking like why would they give you a stool? Well, it's logical to prop the pizza on. But I've been to a few people's houses, like at Mary Ann's house, the girl I was dating at that time when we went to that place which was out of our way. We don't live in the west end. It was a situation where we were all hanging out on her living room floor. Everybody's like on the floor. And so when we ordered the pizza, it became convenient, right? We're on the living room floor, crouched down. And then we put this stool in between us and we were eating with the pizza popped on the stool. You put your drink on there as well. And then afterwards you could fold the stool away and put it away. So they used to give you free stools at that Portuguese place. And then I think eventually, I don't know what happened to them. It was like a mom and pop. And yeah, if anyone remembers, see I remember stuff. 531-1111. That's what it was here in Toronto. I don't remember their location. I'm guessing from the prefix because I know all the prefixes everywhere in the world. But anyways, I'm guessing from the way that number sounds. I'm guessing Dupont and what was it? Parliament or Parliament in Dupont. What are those goddamn places out there? Bathers in College or St. Clair. That's what I had trouble thinking of. St. Clair. So that's where all those areas, the 536s, the 534s, all of those are. So that's where that one place was. Trust me. I have a dynamite memory so I'm going to know that. I mean we didn't even eat there recently. It was probably, when I used to call them regularly, it was like 87-89. That's when they still had a step-by-step on the west end. Whereas on the east end, where I live, like the 461, 466 and the 469, they were running crossbar. It was a combination between ESF and crossbar. I think eventually they changed out all the DMS. And out there on the west end, where the porkers were, it was like step-by-step. You can tell because you still got this. OOOOOOOOoooooooh! And you old schoolers, especially anybody over 60, you better act like you know. I don't want to hear you don't know. Okay, so next person is Peter. Over to you, Peter.
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