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Alright, thank you very much Russell, and I hope you're having a good day. I hope everybody out here is having a good day. I haven't been listening. First station I heard, I believe, was Bill. When I turned the radio on, my alarm went off a while ago. But I was up late last night, almost till 2 o'clock in the morning. Because at around 10 o'clock last night, I opened the door to go out and have my last little My last little puff for the night, and Shadow decided to run out the door. So I don't like to leave him out overnight, especially Shadow. Because he's got this little meow and I won't hear him if I fall asleep. I won't hear him wanting to come back in. So I stayed awake until the little bugger came in. And he came in around just before 2 AM. And soaking wet, soaked to the bone, because it was pouring rain out. I can't understand why this cat, when he goes outside and it's pouring rain, he doesn't just turn around and come back. He'll still go out regardless. And stay out for hours at a time, and then he'll come back cold and dripping wet. I mean, absolutely soaked. I mean, you wouldn't get any more water into a sponge than was in this cat last night. And he comes in soaking wet and shivering and meowing. And then he dives face first into a bowl of food, and then he goes and licks himself dry. Like, literally completely dry. Dewey, he's a completely different story. Dewey will just stay wet. I don't get it with him. He'll just stay wet for as long as he takes himself to air dry. And I've never seen a cat do that before. Like, he won't lick himself dry. And that's like if he gets a little match in his fur, like he won't lick himself, his fur clean. I actually got to brush this guy and wipe him down with a cloth and brush him from time to time. Not chanting, putting him in a bathtub. Not even going to get fried at. He's got way too many little daggers on his paws. And I mean, he's a friendly cat, but his tune might change if he's submerged in water. I'm not about to risk it. I mean, I keep him nice and clean, don't get me wrong, but, you know, his fur is always soft and clean and stuff. But, I mean, and he doesn't smell funny or nothing like that. I mean, he cleans himself, you know, well enough. Just not well enough, you know what I mean? But, yeah. But, yeah, Shadow's an interesting animal. He'll go out and he'll hunt in the rain. He'll, you know, run around and do his thing. And pour in, pour in all the heaviest kind of rain like we had yesterday. And he has no problem with it. It's wild. My other cat, So-So, if there's even a drip falling outside, she ain't going handy to it. Now, this cat, she's got the softest, silky-est fur you could ever imagine. I mean, she walks around like a princess. And she ain't getting wet for nothing or no one. And, but, yeah, that's that. Anyway, enough talking about the cats. Back over to you, Russell. Keep me on the list, man. I'll be here. Deal when you can.
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