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Hello, Joan. You don't expect me to remember all those, I hope. That was good, very good. This is N3LMO, aka Oink Moo Oink. We have a new little member of the family. We now have ten cats. My brother rescued a little six-week-old cat, Kitten, from our yard. He almost ran out into the road, which would have been really bad, because 20th Street is extremely busy, and the cars rake up and down there. But instead, he turned into where Rob was pulling into the driveway, and ran over to Rob as soon as he got out of the car. So Rob carried him in, of course, and he is the cutest little thing. I know, I said, no more animals, but I looked at this one and said, no way, are we going to put him back out there? That's for sure. So he went to the vet today, and he is a she. So he named her Diamond, like Diamond in the Rough, which is where she came from. And she's one pound, five ounces. And she is the cutest little thing, full of energy. When she finally stops playing, she's out for about two hours. We're asleep. We've had more fun with her. And she's in good health. We have to give her a salve and her eyes twice a day, because that happens, I guess, with newborns out in the outside. And other than that, she's very good. She knows where her litter box is already. And as I said, she's only six weeks old. And her name is Diamond. She's a tan, or a brown cat, brown stripes, like a tiger cat. And she is absolutely adorable. And the other cats are putting up with us. One of our 20-pound cats likes to hiss at her. And she walked right up to him the other day and meowed as loudly as she could, right in his face. And he actually backed up. It was so funny. So, but most of them are doing pretty well with her. So that's my news for tonight. I'm very excited about it. I've never had a kitten, a true kitten before. And when I remember, you know, here she is only one pound, five ounces. And when I was born, I was two pounds and six ounces. So not much more than what she is. But we're going to have a lot of fun with her. Anyway, Joan, back to you. November to the Oscar, Mike Oscar. This is repeater station key well, November, Quebec numbers here node 6222 located in Shelton, Washington. That's adorable. When I was born, I was seven pounds, three ounces. And you're now this is your 10th feline person, and cute name, and your first kitchen. So, you know, I grew up in a farm with lots of animals, and including dogs and cats, and some of them were barn cats, you know, that just they lived outside. And just one or two house cats, I think one, one old house cat for a long time named Buzzy. And all the other cats were were were barn cats. But kittens. I mean, why are kittens and babies and puppies so adorable it's so that they can survive. Because they, they, babies and kittens and pups that weren't cute didn't survive. Anyway, take care Elaine. November three oink moo oink. This is your friend 33 from your friend the kangaroos, xenomorphs, two chihuahuas and whales. Take care. And the the last on this list is an IO from Charles Casey to sto. Yes, Charles, you did check in and you're in the log. So, and that's the end of the middle round and I'm going to go move on. It's now well after. Okay, I'm just going to say I'm starting round two, three, count three. So after daylight saving time is over and we go back to standard time. This will be way after my bedtime now, but it's not here during this time. More stations please. KX2CW asking for your.

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