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Alright, I appreciate that. You gotta watch out for that day, he's a shifty guy. I saw a picture of him, his eyes, you know, they shift a lot. You know, so, just tease him a bit. Ah, so I'm feeling a little snarky, so. I, number one, Darryl, I think that was funnier than ever when you said about the park situation. I like that. Josh is from Texas, and there's not too many other types of men in Texas than Republicans. So, I wonder why Josh says what he says about, I'm in the middle, I don't care either way. Hmm, okay well, Josh, I think you're a Republican, and you were sent here by Trump himself, you know, to get on the air. And to use disinformation, and to confuse us, and to make things even worse on this net than they already are. Yeah, yeah, that's my theory. I'm gonna stick with that too. Hey y'all, nuclear war. You know, I think I'm gonna send a letter off, well I'm gonna reset real quick. I'm gonna send three letters off. One to North Korea, one to China, one to Russia, maybe even one to India. And let them know where I live at, and that if nuclear missiles are coming, please hit my house first. Because I don't want to feel a damn thing, I don't want to live in the aftermath. And you know, a lot of my problems would be solved. I wouldn't have to worry about paying my bills anymore, or taking care of my wife, or worried about my children, you know. Or just go to work, don't have to worry about that anymore. But I don't want to be on the outskirts of town when the nuclear bomb is hit. I'd rather it just be at my house, so I'm gonna send a letter to all the world leaders. Maybe give them five bucks, you know, and entice them to go ahead and hit my spot first. And I don't think I have any worries about World War III. Anyways, back to net control, KB0MAI.
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