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2E0LRB, good morning to everybody. I don't normally come on the 9am net, I'm usually in the kitchen at this time of the day, because we're 8 hours ahead of you, so it's tea time over here, or dinner time, whatever you want to call it. I was just laughing, chuckling about the turkeys. We don't have wild turkeys over here, but we have them domesticating ones, and they're normally fields full of them, and it's always, when I was with the kids, I was sort of feeling the turkeys would always pull up, walk over to the fence, and I would just chortle at them, and they'd all come running over and they'd chortle back, every time you chortle, they'd chortle at you in en masse, it was always the kids used to wet themselves, brilliant. But a friend of mine moved up to Pennsylvania, and he sent me some pictures of where he lived, and he said, look at all the turkeys in the trees, how the hell did they get up there? Of course, not realising wild turkeys can fly! That was a complete new one on me, you know, and he was like, how the hell have those turkeys up there and trees? But yeah, over here, we're on the continuous rains, rain showers every now and again, and I need to get out and get a bit of weed whacking in the backyard, because I've got my son-in-law coming to top off my collifers, because every five years he comes and takes about six to ten feet off them, bringing them back to a more respectable height for an area. And also they've grown up past my six metre pole, which is up the centre of the collifers with the long wires on for my HF, so I need to get them back down below that level, so I need to clear some space and weed back round the area, where he's going to go with the ladders and things to get to the collifers, but yeah, it's amazing, I've got some at the side and they're probably going to be twenty feet, twenty-five feet tall, and we actually planted them with the kids, they were little saplings that grew wildly in the middle of my father's driveway, so we put them out, put them in pots, and we brought them down here, and planted them in the garden for the kids, and each one had their own tree, and of course they've grown up, moved on, they've got their own kids now, and these things are nearly twenty foot tall. So that's it, it's all a little bit sort of horticultural day to day, in between the rain showers, every time I get in the garden to get the old weed whacker out, and the mower out, the rain starts up, it's all the way again, come back inside, and the rain stops, so I go back out again, get them all out, and the rain starts again, so it's been one of those, I'm never going to put this, particularly unproductive days, but yeah, I've got the note tuned to PSRG, so I thought I'd leave it on, but I looked at the clock and of course I said the earth started up, so I thought, ah, you want me to jump in and say hello. Anyway, we're that mass, the gardening report from the Shire, so back to net control, two zero, LLV.

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