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Oh, thank you very much, and thank you for doing the net. Yeah, the squirrels were busy today eating nuts and peanuts and running around and chasing each other. And Tiny, the new one, is very tiny and definitely smaller than the others. And I wonder why she's so small. She was a button, though. And meanwhile, they're running around having a good time. And Rocky, who doesn't have any fear of me, just will come right up to the nets and look at them and look up at me and grab a peanut and run off and be very happy. Yeah, today I just got off another net on the Pompous system. And they were talking to, it's a great outdoor net. It's every Sunday night at 8 PM. And it's really interesting about, well, great outdoors. Anything related to going outdoors or hiking, biking. And tonight was rattlesnakes. And we were talking about rattlesnakes and out there in the Seattle area. We don't have them. They probably drown. But meanwhile, we were down in the San Francisco Bay Area. We definitely have them. And we were at my tube. My daughter, who was 13 at the time, and her friend was also 13. And her and her mother and I were walking in Mount Diablo Park. And it's kind of a park. And I think it has a lot of hiking trails. And we're walking along. And I'm watching the sides of the trail looking for rattlesnakes, believe it or not. Figuring they're going to come out of the side. And then all of a sudden, my daughter and her friend jumped about three or four feet high. I think they set a world record for how high a young girl can jump on a dirt road. I think they set the record for that. And they came screaming back to us and said, there's a snake there. A rattlesnake. And there was. And he was about, oh, two feet long. And he was looking at them and looking at me. And slowly but surely, he backed into the side of the trail and disappeared that way. And I looked around a little bit. And he was long gone, which I was very happy about. But I didn't know really that young girls could jump that high. It was amazing. Anyway, that's my rattlesnake story. And the weather here today was in the 70s, very nice. And it looks like we've got a bunch of rain clouds coming right at us. The same ones they're going to get you up north. So with that, I turn it back to the net, AB 6MB.
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