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Yeah, I like it back and he fell off again and again and again. Good morning to everybody in the group. I'm doing fantastic this morning. And you seem to be doing well for me so far. I think off of the QT and there was three flatbeds. And each flatbed had three Army cargo ceiling transports on it. You know, the big 2,000 gallon containers. We didn't know all the ball food or anything really. And so I was talking to one of the drivers there. He's going to pick up a contract from the government to haul gasoline up to Chicago. And they're dropping them off at various locations up there. And I'll see if he knows why and if he doesn't know and if I did I wouldn't know. So something's going on. The government's shipping up fuel to Chicago for some event. I don't know if you see. I remember a good weekend. Maybe they're going well. It could become a mellow week this week. Neither my wife nor I myself have to go in to see a doctor. It's a good week. But anyhow, I'll be here for a while. So CBRS Kevin KV0MA on him. Yep, no problem George. Good to hear you. George is usually on on the pre-med. I say random things and interrupt. And that's how I go. He's kind of busting on a cue. So like that's what I do. Almost what I do on HF. Don't you find it easier to interrupt someone on HF? Doesn't it seem kind of creepy to call yourself? Right? You would like, okay, the way they want you to do it. The way they're doing it. Is they want you to sit on a random frequency. Let's say on 20 meters. Nobody's there and they want you to just call like a dope. So do you do that? Do you sit there and see cue like a queer? Or do you just look for someone to interrupt? I look for someone to interrupt. I'm not bothering with that. Ain't no CQ CQ's here. That's gay. But I'll usually look to bust in on somebody. And how do you do it, right? You look for, you start by looking for someone that's cross channeling the hell out of you. And then you know that they're probably, there's a good chance they're going to hear you. You follow the cross channel and you find the jackass that's making all that noise. And you finally find him and he's 20 over. Either he's pretending or he's got junk in his ears. You know, so you tell him to clean the junk out of your ears. Whatever, right? So, I don't know. CQ CQ. I can't, oh, I just. It's creepy. I just say, I know people do it on net too. It's like, yo, we don't say that on net. CQ CQ CQ. But anyways, okay. CQ CQ. A pentofrequencea. A pentofrequencea. So, I don't know. Um. I guess if nobody did that ever, then you would never find anybody. But when do you realize you're trying too hard? I don't know. Anyways, alright. So, the next station. Oh, by the way, that's very good that Alan's being helpful and helping out the other station that's having trouble connecting. Able to text. So, Alan's troubleshooting with someone else right now. So, very good. That's very good when people are helpful like that. Hey, yeah, microphone to you.
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