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Okay, hearing nothing. Weather, real quick. We're going to go into weather. And I want to, I normally go through it pretty quick, but I want to say one other thing tonight. I love to watch YouTube. A lot of y'all know that. I love to watch YouTube videos. It seems to be the closest thing to real that you can get nowadays without being fake or bottled. But the weather man I like to watch is Ryan Hall, y'all. If you've not ever heard of him, check him out on YouTube. He usually, if the weather is settled in the old country, he lives in Kentucky. But if the weather is settled and there's not a lot going on, he might give a weekly update or twice a week. But if there's something going to hit in one area, he's going to concentrate on that area. And if this guy doesn't, he helps the community. And anyhow, he was, I know we're not selling or nothing on here, but what I'm telling you is free and it's public safety. He was advertised, I should say advertised, I guess he was, but it's free. It's an app called WeatherWise. It's a radar app. And if you don't have a radar app on your phone and you want a good free radar app, I just put this one on here the last week and I love it. It's called WeatherWise. It's available for iOS and Android. Go to the app store, WeatherWise, and it's a free radar app and it's pretty cool. You can make an account and put your storm spotter information and everything in there. I mean, for a half, I think you would really like it, so I wanted to share that with you.
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