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Well, I bet it is distracting having a stake in front of you and you're trying to think of something to say. I would have a hard time coming up with words. I have the same problem a lot of times, like especially if I don't write things down. As I'm listening to the Met, when it's my turn to talk, I don't remember what I was going to talk about. For example, with Steve a little ago, he had mentioned the federal judges and how they can be impeached. And I had meant to talk about that right after his over. And by the time I got there and talking about my antenna, I just slipped my mind. And that's pretty normal for me. I have a leaky head. That's what I call it. If I don't write it down, it don't stay in my head. Not all the time. Usually it's stuff like this. Audiobooks. Audiobooks I'm awful at. I just can't keep up with them. I get distracted. I'm doing stuff. I'm thinking about other things. I can't do audiobooks. However, I can and I love to listen to podcasts. And I was talking about it the other day. And the only thing that either of us could figure out is the reason why I can listen to podcasts, but I can't listen to audiobooks and pay attention is because podcasts are more like a conversation. And I'm so used to diving in and diving out of people's conversations and catching a glimpse of them that I can piece it together and kind of know where we're talking and what we're doing. And so I think that's why I can do podcasts rather than audiobooks. But yes, have no fear there, Bill. I forget many things that I would like to say. And I'm sure the rest of you are all thankful that I forget those things. Moving on down to KC2PKG and Mr. Gray. Gray doesn't seem to forget anything. He seems to have an elephant's memory. I'm envious of that. Gray, I'm going to send it over to you and let you have your say.
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