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So anyhow, we get on the phone, we start what we call tow companies. We get this Jeep towed back to the house. As you know, we've got a mechanic up here that my dad uses to fix the jeeps and stuff. So, we couldn't get a tow truck. We're pushing up on closer to two in the morning now at this point, and I'm so lucky. My brother and I had some green with him, already rolled, and so we were good. I mean, we were relaxed. So I called the police, and I said to the police, we're broke down. I let them know where, like right next to a no-packing sign, on a crosswalk, like we couldn't have been in a worse spot. So the cop I spoke to, she said, oh, no problem, as long as you're not obstructing traffic, I'll put the word out to the rest of the police in the city to not tow that vehicle, that it will be removed. Because one tow company answered, and they said they wouldn't be able to remove it until 8.30 or 9 in the morning. So the police said, well, we'll put the word out that nobody tows the Jeep, you know, and you'll be okay until the morning. So we were. Yesterday morning, my dad got a tow truck driver from up here to go get it, and he did, and everything was fine. But the front of the Jeep looks like there's about a thousand bucks worth of damage done to it, or more. So it's not very good, but we called the taxi. Excuse me, we all made it home safe and sound, but it was a trying Saturday night, to say the least. So I didn't get to bed until 5 in the morning, Saturday night. So I wasn't around for the next Sunday, I wasn't around for the next Saturday. Yeah, that's just the way it went. Anyway, Greg, that's my story, man. Back over to you, the one you, Casey.

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