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Okay, thanks, Gray. Hopefully, I'm on my cell phone, so hopefully I'm not blasting you out of your seat. It's so I could turn it down. Just sitting down at the back porch, just got done feeding the cats. The XYL adopted a couple of neighborhood cats, and they kept running over here, and she was feeding them, and they kept coming back. So we claimed them, I guess. Just can't have them in the house. They're outdoor cats, but at least they'll keep the mice out of the house. There's one, I seen one the other day, climbing up my blinds in my bedroom. I was like, there's a mouse crawling up my blind. I told that the XYL was laying in bed asleep, and she about jumped out of her pants. But yeah, hope everybody's doing great this Friday morning, and it's nice here right now, about 70 degrees or so, and the sun's just now popping up. Back to you, Gray. KC2PKG, WJ90. This is repeater station WJ90. This is KC2PKG. I'm in a bit of a quandary this morning. It's not unusual for one of our cats to go on walkabout. We have five, and they're indoor-outdoor cats. So they go in, and they go out. But this afternoon, you know, I usually close the door at about four o'clock, and I never get this guy. His name is Jacques. But in the winter, he'll be much more likely to come in. But usually in the morning, you get up, and you know, he's lying outside the slider in our bedroom, you know, waiting for somebody to, you know, feed him. And he gets pretty well. But yesterday, I heard a whole bunch of shots from about one road away, maybe half a mile, something like that. A whole bunch of shots. And I'm thinking, uh-oh, I wonder what's going on. Because he's a Maine Coon cat. He's big. You would think that, you know, this is a bobcat or something like that. And so now he didn't show up in the morning, and I'm worried. But I don't know what you could possibly do if somebody shot your cat. You know, what can you do about it? It's probably not even illegal in Maine to shoot somebody's cat, unless you're on their property or something like that, and cats don't have a lot of respect for property laws. Anyway, that's my tale of the world, so I'm just sitting around worrying about that. But right now, I want to see if I can draw anybody else into this thing before we go back to the top of the list. If you'd like to get on the Friday morning, Friday, September 19th version of the Cowabunga Net in your hard place, come now with your call sign. This is KC2PTG.

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