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Alright, Reg, thanks for the check-in, I do appreciate it, and glad to have you on here. And yeah, I was never big on the Starbucks and those other places and whatever. There was one, and I can't think of it, I can't remember the name of it, that I used to get, it has like a little drive-through. I can't remember the name of it. And they had good coffee and they were reasonable, but I'm not going to pay $10, $12 a cup for a cup of coffee. It's crazy. As you said, the coffee is expensive enough, and that it is. It's very expensive. Coffee used to be the cheapest thing to drink, especially when I was in the military. It was dirty no matter where you went. And a lot of places I used to go to, coffee was free when you walked into the diner or whatever, they didn't even charge you for it. They didn't charge you for the coffee or water, well obviously water, but I guess in New York now they charge for water from one of my friends. I guess maybe, I don't know if it's every place or just where he goes, they even charge you for a glass of water. So I don't know, but coffee used to be the cheapest and now it's up there. Just my regular coffee that I buy from the store is about 10 bucks for, I think it's like a two and a half pound, and 10, 12 bucks, whatever it is, I get it from Amazon or locally. And yeah, it's gone up there. That's for sure. It used to be for the same size, I remember paying like two, three bucks tops for coffee. But yeah, plain coffee, just a little bit of creamer is how I take it, like I said, a little bit of sweetener. But I used to use milk, whatever I, way back, whatever was around for creamer, milk, creamer, powder creamer I used to take, it didn't matter. But anyway, thanks for the check in, I appreciate it. And that brings us again to the bottom of the list, it's about 20 after eight, I'll take another round of check ins. And anyway, if you want to check into the worldwide friendship net, please come now, slowly and phonetically with your call sign. This is KT7JOE here in Las Vegas. And well, please come now if you want to check into the net. Good morning.
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