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Oh hey, that's fantastic. Yeah, my son did the AP psychology class. He didn't do the government class, although he knows quite a bit about it and he's now doing finances and all kinds of interesting things. Accounting, business, law, all kinds of things. Oh that's great. Well Isaiah, great to hear you and good luck in the fall weather coming up and be ready with emergency evacuation from the treehouse if you need it. He's got that all set up. Anyway, good to hear you take care. Alright, we have the IO from Lee there, KI 782B. Let's go find out how Mike is doing K1MDR. Hey Mike. Hey everybody. Well right now I'm trying to find a parking space at work because that's always a fun time this time of day. But hey, I got, I can't say that I was an angel when I was Lee Younger. The fastest I've ever been while I was driving is 132 miles per hour. That is 132. And I did get pulled over and I didn't get a ticket. So, a little story behind that one. I was at a girlfriend's house. We went out for dinner at a little fish restaurant and the fish was bad. I was sick. I thought I was done and clear at her house doing, you know, what you do when you're sick and I decided to head home. Well, about halfway home I started feeling like it wasn't going to be a good night after all. And I decided to just mash the pedal and go as fast as I could possibly go to get home and do what I had to do. And I got pulled over. And when I went to, you know, do what I had to do, the cop decided to not let me out of the car, step in front of the door and he got that from his knees down. He realized that I really was sick and decided to help me get off the freeway nice and safe like because at the time you had to cross the freeway. And if you're all wondering what kind of car it was, get on your Google and look up 1988 Buick LeSabre T-Type. And make sure you put the T-Type in there because that car is a lot different than the standard LeSabers. It was a gorgeous car. I wish I still had it, but I don't. Anyway, as far as the Critter Report goes, they are officially eight weeks old. But like I said, we're going to hold off finding them homes until after Halloween. Anyway, I'm going to return back to the net. This is K1NDR.
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