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And we are brothers because I can't say this left leg tick either. So there. I'm surprised I'm still up. I'm usually asleep by about 9.30 or so. Well let me see, today I watched another DOOM movie called The Day After Tomorrow, which was a lot of action in it so it was kind of a fun thing to watch. Speaking of chess, I play a little bit here and there. But I enjoy on YouTube watching the Two Little Russians, it's brother and sister called Tweedle Dee Dum play. They are so fast and they don't even pay attention to their move. They're usually looking up at the ceiling or someone somewhere else because they can anticipate the next move. But I could watch most of the chess things with you know, Prague and Magnus and Dukasz and Nakamura, Fabiano, some of those guys. I've watched all the games for the past five or six months. These guys are good. So let's see. No music tonight. A couple of people had colds. So yeah, what else here? Yeah, I did pretty good the other day in Mahjong. I play about three times a week. It's a fun game. It keeps the hand and eye movement going and keeps your brain working. Anyway, I hope to see you on the 25th. KG7FWB. You bet, the 25th and the last Rain and Shine of the Season coming up. Yep, I'll be there and looking forward to seeing you. I did know there was all this chess activity on our net. That's great. I do not have the sophistication to watch a game and drill through it like you. Oh God, I can't remember. Who's talking about chess? Oh, chess. That's right. I'm sure you get a lot out of a game. Of course, I don't have the sophistication to watch a damn marriage game. I'm not much of a ball player either. I'm not going to get it much, I'm afraid. That's why they let me do the Saturday Night and I'm going to get my marriage out and stuff outside. The power's out over here, so I'm a little stir crazy. And I haven't been volunteering at the food bank because I'm getting married on Monday. So I'm even more stir crazy. So thank you for having me on the net. And again, I hope you can hear me on my handheld today. Haven't gotten my 50 foot antennae put up yet because I'm remodeling the kitchen. And that's all going on in my world. I'm excited for Monday, but I'm trying to keep it cool. And we'll see how we entertain ourselves without power here. I think my spouse just went and got burgers or something because I can't cook dinner. If you go on the A7, go back to rectangle. KK7QQT Jessica. Yeah, that was way clearer. Thank you so much for taking care of us so well. Yeah, we heard you very well. And I just wanted to, you said you're getting married on Monday. Did I get that straight? Yeah, Bill, that's right. We're getting married on Monday. Because your Monday was a better day because there should be less people. But with the government shut down, we're getting married in a park. But with the government shut down, who knows, maybe it'll be packed. Well, Jessica, that's wonderful news. Yeah, just for the luck. That's just wonderful. Congratulations. And one other question. You say your power is out. Where are you where the power is out tonight? Sorry about that, Bill. And thank you for the congratulations. But I guess I didn't mention I am in Brownsville, Washington. It's south of Brownsville, right across the water from Beale Creek. Brownsville. You know, Paul, I didn't realize there was a Brownsville in there. I was biked over on that side. But I know where you are. And there's no Brownsville. Oh, that's wonderful. That's great. Thank you so much. And I hope that wedding in the park goes very well. Government shut down, be damned. Who cares? You're just getting married. And it's a park. I don't see any problems. Thank you so much, Jessica. Good talking to you. Come back soon. Let's see, you're listening to the 9 p.m. PSRT SocialNet. My name is Bill, K7WSD. And this is the moment, or the minute, between rounds two and three, where we try and give you a little review of what's coming up in the world over the next week or so. We have the two usual Saturday announcements for next week, the 11th, the SimplexNet on 1-46-56. That's at 8 p.m. Do join it. And let's see, oh, the Ham Connect program. No, no, I'm skipping there. Oh, to come open house, of course. That's on Saturday morning. What else do we have? Oh, October 11, 9 a.m. The Kitsap County Amateur Radio Club Annual Ham Fest, 2025. Google that or look at the PSRT page if you want any instructions for that. Same day, next Saturday, the 11th, is the PSRT board meeting. That's at 1-30 p.m. That's on Zoom. And you can easily get into that on Zoom by just going to the psrt.org, the main page. That'll show you the link. Big news is Saturday, October 25. That's, as Jack puts it, it's season seven, episode six of our Rain or Shine. This is going to be the Halloween Rain or Shine at Gasworks Park. We'll be next to the covered Gasworks by Lake Union on the east side of the park. You can't miss it and you'll probably want to miss it because it's got a roof and it might be drizzling. So come on over. Have some donuts and coffee. And enjoy the last Rain or Shine of the year for PSRT. That is. Halloween is the 31st. I think you didn't need to be told that. And the week after that, Saturday, November 8, is the next PSRT educational meeting, 1-30, again on Zoom. The topic is amateur radio in space, ham radio satellites and ISS. So you come on by. That's going to be a lot of fun. I think that gets us far enough into the fall, doesn't it? Let me see. Yeah. Yeah. That'll take care of us. Very good. This is the PSRT 9 p.m. social net. My name is Bill, K7WSP. We're starting round three right now. So come ahead with your call sign and name.
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