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KC2, PKGKM4QBC. Yeah, Roger that. It's a little different from state to state. Me and Josh were talking about it the other day. It's got different names for different states, but generally we all do about the same thing. We're just, I call it baby judges. We're kind of at the bottom of the food chain, and if there's somebody that needs to be blamed, they'll blame us, and we don't get paid a quarter of what most judges get paid. But maybe next month or the next, sometime this fall, I think you should be able to, as soon as all of the managers get back on duty. We have a great schedule when everybody's healthy and there's no training and taking up anybody's time because we get a lot of time off when it works that way. But when somebody's out, man, I have been reminded of it. Because we don't get sick pay, we just get paid salary. We don't get sick, we don't get holidays, we don't get any of that. We just have to have somebody in that office all the time. Or on call to be there within a reasonable amount of time. Anyway, I'd be glad to do it. Maybe, hopefully in the next couple of months we'll put it that way. Anyway, I was going to mention real quick, Gray, let me reset. I was going to mention, I can't remember if you asked the last question or not, but if you did I'll have to miss that one. But Kyle Rawley, who plays for the Seattle Mariners, he's from Jackson County, North Carolina, and he's leading the major league right now in home runs. He's got 53. If he gets 54, he ties some very well known baseball player that was a switch hitter, Hank Aaron or somebody like that, I can't remember who it was. But he's aiming for 60 this year, I sure hope he gets it. And that'll put him ahead of a lot of other folks, so we're real proud of him. So they call him the big dumper. But anyway, he's a good guy. He's real laid back and just a cool guy, so I hope the best for him. Josh, Darrell, Bill, everybody, good to hear you guys in here. I have to work tomorrow, but I'll probably be in and out tomorrow. So thanks for doing it, Gray. You're awesome, man. Appreciate you. KM4 QBC, 7-3.
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