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Well, it looks like he's dropped off the list. So I'm going to put him down as an I.O. this morning, which is fine. It was great to hear that call sign. It took me by surprise a little bit. So there you go. All right, let's see what Beach is up to. KG7QQL, what you got going on? Rock and roll. Beach's Dad, KG7QQL, I am on my way to picture day at the school. Thank goodness I was on the phone talking about an issue with the network with the head of school yesterday. Thank goodness you reminded me it was picture day because yes, I had my picture taken as well, all the kids, all the staff. And there have been years when I've shown up kind of scruffy looking. So anyway, I'm all decked out ready for the picture. Interesting story about the pop-off valve at the gas station because there's a timely part to this. But first, it was 10 or maybe 15 years ago. I think my daughter was really young and I was like late to pick her up at school something. And I drove off from the 7-Eleven and popped the hose off. Crap. Got out, went in. They knew me there because I stopped there to get gas all the time. And the gal came out with me and took it and said, and I said, all right, you want my contacts in folks? I want to make this right. And she said, no, don't worry about it. They pop them right back together. Don't worry about it. I was like, great. And she was, because I felt like an ass and you know, she made me feel better about it. Well, come to modern day about 10 days ago, my wife did it at another gas station. Popped it off and she gave them her info and it turns out they wanted 350 bucks for that repair. So I wonder, you know, which was the true story. But that's all I got today on my way down cresting Queen Anne Hill as we speak. I'll talk to you later. KG7 QQL.

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