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Good morning Greg. Good morning. Let me use this. The PTT button looks like it kept on key. Really, you probably would take the boat out today. We were going to take it out yesterday, but by the time we had Pam's kids it was over and we were working on cleaning the boat up. Haven't had it out yet this year. I ran and grabbed a new battery for it, fired it up with a muff out here in the yard and just did some serious cleaning on it. You know that yearly junk that you get on it. Normally I have it all ready to go by spring, but we've just been busy. Had a lot of stuff going on. Planning for this wedding, had a celebration of life for Pam's dad because he passed away last year. So we went up north and spread ashes. And my work schedule, we've just been busy and haven't had the boat out. So we were just going to take it out yesterday, but by the time we got everything done, it was 3.30, 4 o'clock in the afternoon. So we're ready to roll. So we'll probably take the boat out today for a few hours midday. Let it warm up a little bit. It's probably in the upper 50s, 60s right now, but we're supposed to get up to around 75. So it'll be a good day to take the dogs out with us. We don't like taking them out when it's extremely hot, so it'll be a good boat day. We take the dogs out for us. And yes, Scooter is going on a boat ride. When he mentioned his dog's name was Scooter, I thought that was pretty funny. Scooter is a long-haired chihuahua and he is 17 years old. Might be 18. I've kind of lost a little bit of time there, but I know he's at least 16 years old a year ago. So he's 17, maybe going on 18. He's been a phenomenal dog. He's been through the mill and back with a caretaker from my wife when she got sick with cancer. My father-in-law when he was at his rough shape. Now, let me buy a minute. Okay, maybe that wasn't long enough. So now he's you know, I brought him out here to Pam's and he's got two other dogs and he's just full of life. He rules this place. So I don't know how long the chihuahuas live, but I hear it's, you know, they live into their 20s anyways. So I think he's going to be around a while because he really looks like a phenomenal chick. So that's the story. Great, we're going to take the boat out today, maybe do a little barbecuing later on this evening, like around 4 or 5, and just enjoy the day off. So, oh, I need to buy a second.
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