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As you all know, I used to play alto saxophone and soprano. I gave my soprano sax away several years ago to a professional musician to give to any student that you felt would need or want one. And now I've come to my alto. My alto sax I've had since I was 16. It's still in very good shape. I've had the pads replaced several times. And the last time I played it was like five, I think five years ago, something like that, when I finally had to give up after my heart surgery. So it's been in the closet and I've been thinking about what am I going to do with it? What am I going to do with it? I don't want to sell it. I want to be able to give it to someone who can use it. So anyway, my brother and I will be going to a music store here in Zephyr Hills, maybe not this weekend, but maybe next weekend. And I will let them have it and I will pay for any repairs that it needs. It might need some new pads and whatnot. And I will ask them to either rent it out or give it to someone that they know could use it and couldn't afford to buy one. And that's the most wonderful gift I think I could give anyone because the sax is in very good shape. Once they get some new pads, it'll be like brand new again. But like I said, it's sentimental to me. I've had it since I was 16. It's a con, C-O-N-N, and it's a very good sax. And so I hope that somebody will be blessed by it and will be able to make beautiful music. I enjoyed it through all those years, but now it's time to pass it on. So that's my news for tonight, Rebecca. I hope everybody has a great weekend and I'll be talking to you again soon. November 3, Oscar, Mike Oscar. Back to you, Rebecca.
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