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Oh man, that was interesting. It's interesting. And it's important to look back at history of anything and everything. The possibility of what's going to happen again. So you never know. So you drop in, cow bunganette, may one day revert back to the Blacklist Club. Although I kind of doubt. And it's pretty cool how it started off in Michigan and just kind of became what it is today. And I'm not even sure if it's bigger today than what it has been in the past. It sounds like it was even bigger. Now granted he had a lot more time to get 100 chickens. One of the local nets that I started checking into at the beginning and I just got lazy and quit doing it. When I first got into ham radio was on the Texas Simplex net on Friday nights. And basically all over Texas, at least north Texas, everybody would call in and check in Simplex radio to radio. And they have some relays stationed so that helps get everybody. And they usually clear over a couple of hours well over 100 check-ins. At least they were at that time. So of course it's not like this net. You check in, hey this is KJ5IRQ from Mineral Wells, Texas checking in. And that's about it. So it didn't draw much interest for me. I never understood the purpose of checking in to check in unless you're doing a contest or something. And I don't know enough about that to do that. So there you go. Moving on down my list is going to take us to KC2, TKG. That happens to be Gray, which most of you probably already know. So moving it on to him. What say you buddy?

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