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VO1UKZKM1X. I think that if I had worked on a fishing vessel like you, I probably wouldn't be able to eat seafood anymore either. Again, not because of the bottom feeder piece, but just the smell of this seafood. I mean, you know, there's the whole adage of, you know, if a fish smells fishy, then it's not fresh. But you're just constantly, like you said, around all that equipment all day, and even though it gets rinsed off, there's still a smell. So I don't know that I would like that, that line of work. So it's probably best as a fish eater to not have had any experience like that. But again, I mean, not all jobs are crappy jobs and some are truly interesting. Like Bill said, he got to meet Walter Cronkite, who did a lot of sailing in Maine. He was no stranger to the Maine coast. And I read his autobiography. I thought it was a really good book. I miss Walter Cronkite. But those were the days. Greg, KC2PKG, sounds like you have had some interesting jobs over the years. I mean, you mentioned last week, well, not this past week, but the week before, but working at NBC on 9-11. So it sounds like you've had some pretty interesting jobs. Maybe not strange, but definitely interesting. But want to share some of those with us? Tell us some tales, will you? Over to you, Greg.

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