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KJ5, are you a cute attorney? I didn't see no giraffes, but I did see a bunny that was being lasered. I don't know if you've seen that or not. That was actually funny watching a blow-up, full-size, fluffy bunny, rather, run down the street with a green laser on him. Maybe it's just not sick humor, but I thought that was some funny. Oh, man. All right. Wow. You know what, Bill? Your nieces, I would venture to say, are acting like almost every other well-nier age. It sucks. I think it sucks a lot. My daughter, thankfully, only had one daughter. Because between the ages of 16 and – probably 16 and 19, she had Oliver at 18. We kind of had them left kind of that first year or so. But I was fortunate, but I call it her crazy period. It only lasted a couple of years, two or three years, and then she matured out, and, of course, she's a mother now. So, yeah, I understand what you're going through, and it sucks. I understand from a father's point of view. Okay. Well, that brings us down to the end of the first check-ins. So let's take a pause. Let's see if anybody else out there wants to join this conversation. And then we'll go back up to the top and start again. So if you want to join the Calabunga Net today on October 17th, Friday, it is 6.50 in the morning Central Bay last time in Texas, and it's 7.50 over there on the East Coast. And, oh, man, this is really, really early, 4.50 over there on the – I'm sorry, I said that backwards. It is 7.50 over there on the East Coast and 4.50 on the West Coast. All right. So if you've got a place to be or work or something like that, that's why I try to show you the town a few times on a Friday, because I tend not to look at the clock. If you want to join us, come now with your call sign. This is the Calabunga Net.
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