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KJ5IRQ, this is Casey2PKG. Better check with Les if you think I have a perfect memory. I do forget a lot, you know, especially like when I'm getting her coffee in the morning, I'll get it started and then come sit down and listen to you guys. And it'll be 20 minutes later before she goes, did I ever forget my coffee? That happens to me all the time. To get a temperature, see, I told you we had a hard frost last night. And now as it warms up, it's up to 37 degrees. The ice was coating everything when I went out, everything metal and I have a metal roof. And so now it's dripping like crazy. It looks like almost like it's raining as it warms up. You know, I'm pretty wild, pretty wild. Yeah, judges. I often wonder what it takes to be a judge. What do you have to know? Do you have to be a lawyer? Because I've heard of judges who were never lawyers. So I guess it's an appointment, right? We don't vote for judges. I don't think you have to be appointed to be a judge. So that's pretty wild. And the idea that they're appointed for life. I wonder what the thinking is behind that. Is that because supposedly they're more insulated from politics and government and all that other stuff? I guess that's the thinking behind it. I think the Supreme Court judge for life thing that probably needs to be changed. I think that they can, you know, they just go until they die or they decide that they're leaving. It seems too long. It seems too long. But it's a system that's worked for a very long time. Did you ever notice that the Supreme Court is not in the Constitution? It's something judges came up with, I guess. Anyway, back to you, KJ5 IRQ. This is KC2 PKG.

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