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Well good morning to you too my friend and to everybody else. I have been listening. I've been working. I had an odd day yesterday, very odd day and then last night ended up being kind of odd too. So we'll start with the vacation thing. I feel like I'm on the day. So the best thing I've ever taken was probably with probably the time I took my life to the Gulf. We've been to a lot of a lot of places but for some reason we seem to really love going down to the Gulf and there's a little place down there in the Gulf about an hour ago in Galveston, Texas if you all ever heard of Galveston. It's called Surfside. It's a semi-quiet beach town and we just love it. So anyhow yeah that's probably I'd say that's probably the best one because that's the last one. All my kids are grown up enough to really go out and have fun with people their age and they just had a great time and so did my wife and I and that was the first time we took somebody other than my three kids. We took my daughter's, I don't know what he is, fiancé, boyfriend, liver and husband. I don't know what the hell he is. Anyhow we took him so it's his first time going on a vacation with us and so yeah that was it. We need to do that again. It's been two years since we've taken a vacation. We need to do another vacation. Let's see the reading. All right. Well yesterday afternoon sitting there working and my wife she said, baby I see smoke. I was looking at her and I was like okay I don't see anything. And then I mean not 30 seconds later she goes, baby I see smoke. I was like what? So I look outside my back. I have, we just replaced our sliding door with a French door. It's a big glass French door. And so anyhow my dad's got the sign there so I look out and showing off there's smoke everywhere. What the hell? So I go out in my backyard because I'm looking at it and I don't see anything. So I ride out the front yard and I look over because I see the smoke dripping my way as soon as I go out and I live right next to a rather large field, well a lot of fields, but this one particular field that's fenced in is around 24 to 28 acres, maybe around 30 acres. And yeah it was on fire. It's a house and a street away. So that's pretty darn close. I got videos while we was working. One person's house caught on fire but Jacob and myself got over there at the fire extinguisher, put it out and then something in the shed blew up. Come to find out it was a fire extinguisher that was in the shed. And so we ran out of there and just as we ran out is when the fire department was showing up. So they saved the guy's house which was good. The other houses that was right next to it, they got scorch marks on the side of them. That's how close it came to burning down three or four houses. And then all it had to do, and all it had to do was just jump over the street and my house would have been gone. I'm going to take a quick break. So that's Fall in Texas. Sitting there, everything's nice, beautiful, hot, Fall day. Next thing you know you got three houses, one on fire, two that's close to being fire, about 30 acres burnt down, and I don't know, 100 or so firefighters and fire trucks and everything here. So it was an interesting afternoon to say the least. And then I think I mentioned the work upgrade that we had on my system that I managed. Everything went great until last night I tried to run an overnight update. I got pinged on my phone, woke me up around, I don't know, a little up to midnight because I had it set to run at 1 a.m. Eastern. And yeah, so I spent about four and a half hours fixing that. So yeah, I'm a little exhausted today. That's why I haven't been on, I've been listening. Anyhow, so that's how my last 24 hours have been, kind of interesting. With that, I do say good morning. I'll be on, Darryl, but to be honest, if I pass out and if you call and I don't answer, chances are I probably passed out. I told my boss I was going to take a couple of hours late this morning, so in case I needed a nap, I could. With that, I'll send it back. KJ, bye bye, I hope you.
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