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Thank you, Mark. Well, yeah, managing this flaky F6 connector is, well, I got both my hands on it. One is holding this thing down tight because I got my LMR 400 on it. You know, it's just like having a little module in it and a big, fat cable. But yeah, that's been an interesting week for me. I did spend a couple days at Ballard High School in the early afternoons, like all afternoons, at a constitutional amendment proposal. Well, five of us were from the senior center. Two of them were attorneys. Those were the knowledge-based people for that. You know, interesting to see a high school social studies teacher handle that thing. She looks like she'd be a mom who's got 120 kids, you know, and can balance them all and talk to all of them and remember all of them. Yeah, that kind of energy person and organized and stuff. It's all computerized these days too, all the records and modules and presentations are uploaded and stuff. It's really cool to see it. They were pretty engaged. We got pretty good at public speaking, especially the second day. Let's see, what else? Shaw Adopoganger, somebody I just knew her. I've seen her maybe twice, three times a year for the last several years. This was actually, she's a 17-year-old student and I did not, I just remembered her name. I said, what's her name? Okay, just remember who it was. Yeah, she looks just like somebody I know and didn't recognize her parents' name. She doesn't have anything to do with Magnolia or doesn't have parents in the churches up there. I think she's like, okay. Oh, and I told the teacher that and she said she's been teaching for about 35 years. Most of them in high school. She's seen the same kids come through now, now and then. Like she's been at it so long, seen so many students that she's seen identical people basically. I thought that was real interesting. So back to you and thanks for the check in. And have a good evening everybody. KJ7 V.E.U. Good night. Hey, good stuff. Yeah, I know you've been doing that constitutional amendment stuff for a little bit there. I've been hearing your check ins there. So very good. And I like how you said that kind of getting good at public speaking and stuff. So if nothing else, that's definitely a good skill as well. And funny about the doppelgäger and stuff like that. And hopefully this 17-year-old girl didn't think you were just trying to be a creepy guy or anything like that. Anyway, it sounds like it was just more fun than anything. So anyway, always funny when we see someone. It just reminds us of someone else so much and you think there's got to be a connection. But sometimes there is, sometimes there ain't. So anyway, good stuff there Mike. Definitely appreciate the check in. So you have a good night. We will catch you down the log. All right, that was the bottom of the list again. I am Brian TE7 KZH. This is the 9 o'clock net on the PSRG repeater in Seattle, Washington. I am going to go ahead and say last call, last round. Any other new check ins or rechecks tonight for the 9 o'clock net, please come ahead.

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