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I remember using one of those years ago and they are hard to keep clean. They really are. They're, uh, you know, you constantly gotta be dumping the oil out of them and replacing it. And when you empty it out, you gotta scrub it down and it's always greasy on the outside. And just, they're just disgusting, man. I don't like those machines. I don't have one here. Actually, yes, I do have one here. It's in the cupboard. It hasn't been used in like seven years or something. So it's in the cupboard. You know, if I didn't have three cats, I'd probably say, you know, there's probably like a mouse hotel in it or something like that. Uh, speaking of which, not a mouse this time or a rat, but Shadow, uh, may have made an enemy of the crows in the neighborhood. If any of you guys know anything about crows, they, they keep a very good history of who their enemies are. They even pass that shit down from generation to generation with crows, right? You don't piss off a crow. Anyway, Shadow murdered a crow last night. Yep. Went outside. It was a small crow, uh, out on my deck, uh, with his neck broken. Shadow is lethal. I mean, this is a big cat. We're talking 27 pounder and he's like no fat on him at all. He's like a muscular, just a large cat. And then when he goes hunting, no animals are safe. Rabbits, squirrels, frigging birds, mice, rats. He doesn't care, man. If it moves and it's got fur or feathers, he wants to have a beef with it. So I went outside last night and I couldn't believe there was a crow there. So if any other crows saw that, he's got himself a whole murder of enemies. And I believe that's what they, isn't that what they call a group of crows, a murder? So yeah, he's, he's got a murder of enemies. We're going to D-next. KN4LV.

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