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The noise from the fans is just, oh, they're really having a mess. We're the only house in the city. Our neighbors on each side and across the street have all had this problem because the homes are all 55 plus years old. And so it's a lot of expense for 20, 25,000, I guess, to have everything done and replumbed and not tear up the floor to go around to the attic. So I'm hoping that we're not next. Wow. And then later on tomorrow, or else Jill can tell you about, we had some robbers out here and a pickup that they put a very expensive generator behind a dirt pile next door to our neighbors. They were running around and hiding and throwing stuff out of their truck. I'll let Jill talk more about it. But nothing more has been heard or they haven't come back to retrieve it. So don't know. All kinds of exciting stuff. So anyway, Rosie's here. I hope you got off of those blood pressure pills and got something good. Let us know about that. So it's KC7 LRS and over to Mr. Joey. This is repeater station Kilo Kilo 7. Good morning there, gang. We got a station ID going off here, but I think I can override it. And yeah, it was pretty exciting for the neighbors. They're really expensive. Right across the street, they had a leak. The copper pipe in these houses was under the concrete slab. And that's what spun a leak across the street a year ago or two. And then now our neighbor on the east, our west side, and then right across from him, right across the street, another leak in the copper pipe under the slab. And it's just really expensive, you know. And then you try to get, you have to shut the water off of the house and then you don't have any water, nothing works. And your house is pretty much wet, all, you know, it comes up on the floor and everything by the time you discover it. And it's just, you know, $20,000 later and probably five weeks of guys running through the attic and putting an all-new copper pipe in. And it's just, wow, it's just really a mess. We may be in for that, but we don't see anything yet. And we don't see any wet spots around the outside, you know, the flower beds and stuff. Been watching it for years. So anyway, that's what's going on. Let me reset and tell you about the generator crisis.
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