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I get a lot of break up I need this morning Dave for some reason I'm not sure if it's my end or your end or the system or the server or so many things that it could be. But I wasn't hearing it beforehand. I'll go with the craziest example of tipping that I've ever seen. Self check outs man. You go and you buy your groceries, you walk around the store, you pick them up, you put them in the cart, you check them out yourself. So who gets the tip man? It comes up and asks for a tip. The ones here at our grocery store at Dominion. Blah blah. And Shoppers Drug Mart too is a drug store. I've seen it there too. Another one, Subway. You go to Subway and the people that are working there are paid to make sandwiches right? They're paid to do that. That's their job. But yet when you check out at Subway it says tip. And it tries to make it mandatory. You've got to go out of your way to say no tip. And I always do. I don't mind tipping if I'm at a restaurant and there's a waitress bringing the food and bringing the water and taking away plates that are used and all that. Yes, they're still being paid to do that. I do understand. But if they do a good job and they're friendly, then there's nothing wrong with a tip. But tipping a self check out or tipping the guy at Subway whose sole job he is to make sandwiches and then he wants a tip too? Nah, I don't think so. Anyway man, 73. Have a great day. Just wanted to jump in and say hello from here on the rock. This is the 01UKZ. This is repeater station kilo kilo 7. Alright Darrell, thanks a lot for your check in and your opinion on one of the questions of the day. And I suppose you could give yourself a tip because you're doing it yourself, right? Okay, we got you in the log. And let's move on. We're say hello to VE1WIN. That'd be Peter. Peter, how are you this morning?
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