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Hello, Bill. This is November 3 Oscar Mike Oscar. No, it's not sunny right now. It's dark. It's 1230 in the morning. But it has been sunny every day. We had a shower the other day, but nothing that amounted to anything. It's been around 94, 96 degrees most of the days this week. So yeah, it's pretty hot. Let me see what's going on. Well, looks like I'm going to have another new medical adventure. I got the results back from my delium swallowed and the doctor called me yesterday and told me that my hiatal hernia, or my one-a-caught, some kind of hernia, I don't know, has completely pushed my stomach totally into my chest. And my esophagus is in an S-shape like a snake instead of being straight. So he isn't quite sure what to do. And of course, we can't do anything until the cardiologist approves of it. But I am going to be sent to University of South Florida Medical Center to the swallowing department and see what they might recommend. Now, I don't have an appointment yet, and I assume it will be kind of in October before I get there. So in the meantime, I have to eat soft foods. And my brother got me a real good bowl of the Stoker's macaroni and cheese tonight. And that was nice and soft and very easy to eat. And the other thing is I decided to, in the next couple of weeks, take my alto sax into a music store, have the, if there's any pads that need replacing, to go ahead and do that, and then to donate it so they can give it to someone who needs it or do it on their own schedule or whatever since I can't play her anymore. And it is a her. Her name is Allison. But anyway, I feel good about that decision. It's time to pass her on to someone else. But I know the pads are going to have to be replaced. I got her when I was 16 years old. And it means a lot to be able to pass it on to somebody else who needs it. So we'll see what happens to that. Anyway, back to you, Bill. Thanks for doing the net. And Jeff, thanks for getting things started again. And everyone have a great night. And I'll talk to you tomorrow. Or actually, yeah, Monday. It's already Sunday. Okay. Not in your time, but in our time anyway. November 3, Oscar Mike Oscar.

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