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Well, that's an easy answer for you to watch the last half of the game. I know you probably had to get going or go somewhere else or do something else, but yeah, the fans didn't have a lot of time to be drinking because they were all standing going absolute bonkers. They were yelling screaming. I don't think I saw anybody sitting down on that whole last half of the game. That's how they did it. And I don't think anybody cared. So anyway, alright, Keith, good to hear you. Thank you for the recheck. Let's go back to Matt, KI6 KTE. We had some questions coming in last night on the 9 o'clock net with Rebecca, KK79J. Is that all about the repeater roundabout? And some thought it was in October. I said, no, it's in November, right around Thanksgiving. I think maybe the weekend before. But hey, let's go talk to the expert for this year, KI6 KTE. Good morning, Matt. Good morning, Jack. Good morning, everyone. Also, Lynette, you're absolutely right. Repeater roundabout this year is the weekend before Thanksgiving, November 22nd and 23rd. We have a bunch of website updates to do, but that update has been done. It does show the correct date. It still has the data from last year. So the next task is getting the clubs that have signed up so far listed on the repeater listing. So I'll warn you, don't program your radios yet. Those are the repeaters from last year and the channel numbers will, or the repeater numbers will change. So yeah, we will have updated files up later. So far we have 25 clubs that have said that they're in and we're still trying to reach out some more. Again, I don't know exactly how many repeaters that is yet because many clubs have multiple repeaters. And I think maybe for the first time in Western Washington, some clubs are narrow band. So we will have some narrow band repeaters in there. And I find this is a great way to like get a pretty extensive and correct programming file for local repeaters. So I personally love that Quentin started this and I can get like 100 or some repeaters just programmed in my radio, easy peasy. And hopefully we'll be able to do the same with some narrow band repeaters this year. Anyways, I hope you're having a great morning. And if there are other questions that I can potentially answer, I'm happy to do so. K6KT, Mountain Kirkland.

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