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I was getting some coffee. I think some of the requirements for scuba diving in the Navy, a Navy diver, I'm pretty sure I could meet a lot of them. I did make a statement a while ago that I thought I could meet all of them and then I remembered about one of them. And you have to, an Olympic size pool, underwater, hold your breath and go from one side to the other and then push off and then come back all underwater on one breath. I don't think I would even apply for it until I knew I could do that. I never accomplished that. I never tried. It would be something I would practice a whole lot to be sure that I was going to do that. I was told that a lot of the people, while meeting that requirement, just before they touch the other end, they pass out and then they have two people there to pick them up to touch the other side so they meet the requirement. That's just a Navy diver. That's not like a Green Beret. You have to at least be a Navy diver, I think, to apply for them. But I never checked. I just thought about it because I had a lot of interaction with a Navy diver that I knew that he wasn't in the military at the time I met him. That was after that. It was while he had just left being a commercial diver. So yeah, that wouldn't be a sport. Here's something that might be interesting as a sport is chess. I played it in high school a lot and I was on the chess team. And that team was pretty good. They won a state championship one year. Like some people do crossword puzzles. I see like right now in my YouTube feed, only one move wins for white. And I was going over that. They usually put them next to crossword puzzles. And instead of a crossword puzzle, I'll do that. Now these chess challenges mate in one move. What's white's next move to win? I don't know why they started showing up, but I started looking at them. And I'm looking at one right now. And I always found that fun to figure it out. And then if I don't, I can get the solution. I didn't ever get good enough to get a chess rating, because you can get a rating and participate in tournaments. So I thought that's an interesting sport. I've always liked it, never to play a lot. But I still do the puzzles when one presents itself. And they're usually fun. Gives me 15, 20 minutes sometimes of entertainment. AA 4-H, out around Miramol, Florida, back to Russell and Nick control.
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