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KB9, NSK, this is KC2, PKG. Yes, sorry about that. I'm keeping two lists here. I'm not keeping one up very well. So I apologize. Del, that was very interesting story because it reminded me of someone I know, my sister-in-law. There, and that's, she's very likely to act like that. But she has MS. And she really changed. I mean, she was always a hard ticket. But once she got diagnosed with MS, which is a terrible thing to have, it really is, she started to lose it and go off on people. And you cannot have a conversation with her. It's like walking through a minefield. And we've had enough experiences with her that Les doesn't want her in the house anymore. And she doesn't want to come over here anymore, which is okay. But it sounded so much like her. I wonder if there isn't something undiagnosed involved there. You know, more than just, you know, teenage girl stuff. There may be more to it than that. And where would she go? If you kicked her out, where would she go? That's an interesting thing. That's my question. The other thing I wanted to bring up is that if you have boys, and I'm sure that all the fathers here will agree, if you have boys, you really need a really good med kit. You know, with things like wound seal and band-aids. And I had crazy glue in mine. Because they get damaged in just growing up. And you need a lot of bandages for that. And all sorts of other things too. I don't know what happened. We had a massive medical kit when we were bringing up the three boys. But just something that struck me as we were talking. This is KC2PKG. I'm gonna, let me drop it for a second.
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