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That was quicker than I needed it to be. I was looking out the window at the gloriously out mountain and checking my transmission there and it is gloriously out. It looks like it's wrapped up in a cotton blanket. John, don't delay. If it's confirmed, definitely get that done. What else I derailed? I'm drinking coffee. Cheers, Governor. I've been reading Carl Hjassen novels, you know, surging on it. Last month the New Scientist Book Club decided to read Ursula K. Le Guin's The Dispossessed. I thought, well, I have that. I've read that. It's on my shelf so I decided to reread that for the New Scientist Book Club. And then there was lots of discussion, like Zoom meetings and things like that. It was pretty interesting stuff. Very good book club. But then I switched gears back into some light mystery, or like, you know, satire, murder mystery by Carl Hjassen. And I had read about half of his books, of his adult novels. I became so interested in reading his stuff that I started reading some of his children's novels too. It's called middle grade, kind of reading level between, you know, I don't know, anywhere from fifth grade to high school reading level. Some people, you know, I'd say I'd pick it as like a seventh or eighth grade reading level. Anyway, but it's Carl Hjassen. And I think that children's middle grade novel written by a really good author is still a good book. And so I'll read anything. But I wanted to get the, I bought all of his adult novels that I could find locally. So then I ordered the rest of them that I couldn't find. So I have a complete set of all 14 or 15 of his adult novels. And I'm about halfway through them. I've talked long enough. Oh, I'm wearing flannel pajamas. KX2-CW, Joan on Broadway, back to national.

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