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Well, maybe this is going to be a one-at-a-time kind of day. K7PZ, alright, Jim and Jane, on the lake. Hey, good morning there, Bill. It's here on Deer Lake. I know it's confusing, man. I know it's confusing. We had some thunderstorms last night. We always sleep with the windows open when there's no smoke. It started, I don't know, maybe about 2 o'clock or 1.30 this morning. We heard the rumbles. It kind of woke me up a little bit. I could hear it rumble, rumble, rumble, rumble, way off in the distance. All of a sudden there was one right overhead. Oh, man. As soon as that one hit, it started to rain. It rained like crazy for two minutes. And then it quit. And all morning we were hearing it and looking on the radar, we could see that it was all over in Pend Oreille County, but never snuck over the, it just kind of danced along the border with Idaho and stayed in Washington. It didn't sneak over into Idaho. But they were saying on the Kibara Net this morning that there's a whole bunch of really wild lightning in the Moses Lake area. So it was, yeah. So anyway, it's sunny out now, but it's only 65 degrees. But we're supposed to have on and off thunderstorms for the rest of the week. So it's good. Maybe we'll get some rain out of it. So with that, that's about all I have for today. And unfortunately I can't talk any longer because I don't know what else to talk about. So maybe by now Sam and Dave, Dave should have his coffee by now. And Joan should have her coffee too. So come on, folks. Thank you, Bill. Sam and Three, this is Jim and Jay at Deer Lake K7 PDZ.
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