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Okay, no luck there. And no Daryl either. I wonder if he ran over to get the accounts. I think that would have been really hard for me to turn down a brand new account. Only eight months old though. And a sectional, I like sectionals. All right, this is going to be a historically themed question. And what I'd like to know from you is the history of your family. Once you got to the country you are in. So I will start you off by telling you that my family got here as part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony before there was a country. We came as, well, Josh would say conquerors, not immigrants. And that's what we did. And we spread throughout Massachusetts. And there's a lot of grays in Maine. There's a town called Gray in Maine. And down through Connecticut, down the east coast a little bit. And finally somebody took a beeline out to California, San Francisco. So there's a big, oh and Utah. But there's a big bunch of us in those areas as well. As a matter of fact, I believe it was my great, great, great grandfather was the coroner of San Francisco. One of the things he added to that fine city was a policy where they bury the dead. They didn't used to. They'd leave them on the street and then somebody would pick them up, I guess, if they had waste disposal or somebody would have to do something about it. But he got the town fathers to agree to pick up the bodies and bury them in like a potter's field, that kind of a thing. So that was our big contribution to San Francisco. All right, KB0MAI. Tell me about your family's history. From when you got to the United States to where you are now. Which way did you go? What did you guys do? This is KC2PKG. Over to you, KB0MAI.

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