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I just got the shivers, thinking about papers. Well, good luck with that. I hope that the cats and dog, well that's not so much the dog, I hope that the cat helps with shredding papers. If not, you can send your papers up to Brian in Marysville. His rabbit loves to shred paper. But yeah, I, just joking. Yeah, good luck with your decluttering project, your papers project, and getting rid of the white box. Yeah, I used to try and do this thing where if I didn't use something in a, you know, blank amount of time that was gone, like I would get rid of it, but I just, it just didn't work. I just, yeah, I like what I like. I have my things and they're my things. But anyway, good luck on the papers and thank you so much for your report, and I'm sure that Gail appreciates your condolences on the loss of her cat. And yeah, thank you so much, Elaine. You sound great and I love that you are the caboose of this net. And you'll, yeah. 33 and 88 and all the numbers, Elaine. Alright y'all, that is a net. This is Rebecca, KK7IJZ. Thank you so much for joining me. It would not have been much of a net without you. And I'd like to thank the Puget Sound Repeater Group for the use of this repeater. For more information about PSRG, please visit PSRG.org. PSRG.org. PSRG has been hosting nets daily for well over 30 years, and the nets are a great opportunity for you to test your equipment. If you don't test your equipment, we can't hear you. I'll now be returning the repeater to normal operation. This is Rebecca, KK7IJZ, signing off at 1026-ish. Everyone have a wonderful weekend and yeah, thank you. 73, KK7IJZ, clear.
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