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And I turned up and got these two in there. So, well, I know it's, well, October's going to be on fair sale on Wednesday, but I'm going to go ahead and make a question, because there can be a lot of questions about pumpkins. The question I'll give you, do you put a pumpkin or do you take away a pumpkin? Go ahead. Derek, do you give that to me? All right, thank you, Russell. Yeah, kind of stuck in there on the list. And I was about to be bumped. I wasn't having it. I was not having it. Oh, man, it's all funny. I hope you're doing good, Russell. And good morning to Peter, Kevin, Brian, and whoever else is out here. I haven't really heard everybody there. I did hear Brian and Dwayne. That's what I heard, Kevin and Dwayne. And none that I'd be there. But, yeah, I hope everybody's doing well. I definitely am. I woke up early this morning. I don't know what it was. It was like 7.30. And I usually don't get up until around the corner after 8 to 8.30. But, yeah, I did wake up a little bit early this morning. So hopefully that helps the day flow better. I took my bike out for a ride last night just to check the headlights. They're pretty bright. I like the spotlights that I had on the other bike better. I wish I had been more prepared to remove that stuff from the other bike. But it was all the spotlights were all wired up underneath the frame. Like literally wrapped up underneath and zip tied onto the subframe and stuff. They were installed when all the plastics were taken off and, you know, when it was getting fixed the first time. But this one, I tell you, it still doesn't seem to me like it needs anything. It'd probably be good to like have a mechanic like looking over and stuff. I mean, I've shaken it down. I've taken it for a few rides. And, you know, it hasn't let me down yet. Knock on wood. One of my cats stayed out all night. That was her choice. Well, it was her choice after 1 a.m. That's for sure. I kept waking up and checking to see if she wanted to come in. She wasn't around. And when I woke up this morning, she was sat on the rail of the deck just looking in the window at me. And I was like, oh, crap, you were outside all night. But the other two weren't. So Shadow was over now keeping Vigil at the door, meowing his brains out, saying, I want to go out. That little black and white got in here. Then I want to go out. And he smelled outside as soon as I opened the door. So now he's over there wanting to go out. I don't like letting him out when it's been raining and it's like all the grass is still wet. And, you know, I don't know if that's like their favorite time to go or something. But, man, Shadow doesn't care. He'll come in absolutely drenched to the core. And then he'll lick himself off. Then he wants to go back out again. Skidooey.
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