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All right, well good morning Josh and everyone else on the net and I'm here at work. I'm waiting for the IT guy to get here. I just got done putting in an outdoor weather enclosed with HVAC rack in one of the locations that I'm putting in parking equipment and he needs to populate it and we need to get just a little bit of placement set up in the rack. So I'm waiting on him gathering my tools and just a little sad here today. Scooter, my dog, 18 year old Shih Tzu on Wednesday, he gave me the signs on Monday that it was time to go and there were really bad signs but I was able to get him into comfort and we almost put him down on Monday because of what he was going through and I was able to give him some pain medicine and then put some antibiotics in his eyes and got it a little bit better but it was time. So I'm pretty emotional when you have a dog for 18 years there's something missing but on the other hand when he turned six I was like well dogs only last so many years and they could go at six years old or 10 or 12 and maybe the latest 15. So I got 18 years out of them, probably a good 16 great years. These last two years we've been having to do a lot of taking care of for them and carrying them down the stairs and carrying up the stairs and protecting them from jumping and all kinds of other stuff. So in one aspect it's a relief but anyways I'm sure especially on Saturday mornings on Kevin's net you hear me in the morning making coffee and feeding our dog and he'd be really excited and barking and that's all going to be gone. So anyway that's what's going on and back to neck control.
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