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Well, good morning everybody. Looks like it's going to be a pleasant day here today. Yeah, I was in the union with the city and they would meet down at Oaks Park every year and the supervisor people generally would get on the dunk tank and I tried my darndest to dunk this one supervisor but I don't know when you get older your aim is not as good as it was when you were a teenager. But they're probably all down there today but I've been retired for 21 years so I don't know if they'd let a retired person come into the party or not but I played Santa Claus down there for years on the train, the 4449 steam train which was a freedom train back in the day. We, Linda Lou and I are probably, oh my son's coming over and we're going to go down to the original pancake house for well lunch I guess. We're going to go in the afternoon because there will probably be a lot of people down there and you've got to wait about quite a long time, sometimes 45 minutes or so to get in. So we're going closer to their closing time, hopefully we'll get in quicker. So I've got to get the garbage out today and I think they come except for New Year's Day and Christmas Day they collect garbage anyway even though it's a holiday so we'll get it ready for them. This is a transit from San Amel, KV7, PVW, back to next. KV7, PVW, yeah the Oaks Park thing I think is the current union members allow so they do keep a list and they check you off at the opening. If only I could send my niece and her kids through without me but I don't think they will do that. I think the host has to be there. Too bad. But yeah, that is so fun. I remember you sharing about serving as Santa at Oaks Park. What a great gig. Just absolutely wonderful. But yeah, it's a fun place. It's been there forever. I had my 13th birthday party there. I went there with my folks when I could barely walk. It's just always been there and I love the rides and such. Fun place really. But anyway, yep, I hope you had no problem getting that trash out. I know they work every day. So your folks who work hard getting our stuff pulled away, letting us clean out our places, all the workers everywhere. That's partly what Labor Day means to me. There's a whole lot of people pulling for you and for each other. Anyway, hey, thanks so much and appreciate your check in. I hope you and Linda Lou have a great rest of your day. All right. We're going to leave. We're staying in the Pacific Northwest. We're going to swing over to the other side of town to Aloha and pick up Dave, AB7DW, one of our MondayNet controls. And I believe on Saturday as well. Good morning to you, Dave. The microphone is yours. Thank you.
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