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Yeah, I was just going to say, I will read something if I want to learn about something or whatever, but I had to study for my course for my hand test and it quite a bit. I know how to read, but I just don't get any pleasure out of it. To me, reading is kind of like work. I look at it like it's not a pleasure, but it's work. If I need to know something, I will read about it. Otherwise I... Linda Lou, she likes to read to me. Sometimes when we go on vacation, in the past she always read a book to me, and that's fine. But I just get no pleasure out of myself from reading. If I don't need to know about it, I just let it go. That's my two cents, KV7 PVW. I can understand that, KV7 PVW. I know a lot of people who are great readers, they just don't like to read. I can relate. I don't like to draw. I don't like to learn. I never, ever like to learn a job. Some people, you know, they say it's such a satisfying experience. I think it's not. It's painful and it's not fun. So I totally get it. The book I was just talking about was called The Book of Charlie. It was written by a guy named David Von Drell. E-R-E-H-L-E. The Book of Charlie. Anyhow, I just thought somebody out there might be interested in it. It's a really good read. We're going to move down to a risky Juliet 9 Echo. Mr. Mike. Mike, how are you today this morning? We are talking about books and just kind of shooting the breeze, to be honest. The mic is yours.

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