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Yeah, I'm afraid we're going to have to do that. My goodness, that was quite a shower. Some places got over two inches, I think, in the state. We may be close to two inches, but by the time it quits, it's raining today, I think. So, yeah, and seeing these cars floating down and people having to be rescued out of cars, it felt like we were watching North Carolina again or some of the other places that were flooded. It was unbelievable. So, yeah, and I'm definitely for tipping, but it should be up to the person. I don't like the machines. It automatically has to tip whatever percent, and I think it should be up to the person what kind of service they got. And then I hate to tell people, I guess it's just old age talking, but I like the clerks. I like the favorite thrift store I used to go to every week with my friend Rosie, and we had a ball there, a huge thrift store, but they went automated. They let all the cashiers go that we all knew by name, and I just quit going. It's been about a year or two now since I haven't been back. But anyway, and then some of these fast food workers, aren't they getting like in California, like $20 an hour or something, $18, $20, $22. So it seems like a little bit hefty for what they do. Anyway, going to run out of time here. Good night there, Dave. Good day to Rosie and Glenn and everyone. Casey 7, LRS, and back to you.
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