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Yes, you did. Thank you. That worked out perfect. I had a guy, one of the guys I hired five years ago, he changed phones apparently. He was freaking out, but he said he texted me pretty early. I was like, I can't admit to them that I'm up. He was like, I have to go to the next room. I have to go to the next location and all that stuff is missing. I thought just to give me a little bit of time and I would have everything reset. I feel like it's a brand new setup. That's where we're at. I've already done all that. Now I'm ready to run his response to make sure he's good to go. He's one of the health supervisors, so it's pretty pertinent that he has access. But yeah, you're where the stories are. It's fascinating. It sounded like 30 miles west of Fort Worth on I-30. I think that's what I got out of that. That would have meant that you were 16 to 20 miles east of where I live. So you were very close to me at that point. I would have said I would have come and got you, but it wasn't the same. It would have took me a lot longer than a day where you were on that particular time. You know what, I hadn't thought about this in years, but there was a tornado story that you all might be interested in. I was eight or nine years old. It was in the late 80s. I remember that. I was born in the 80s, so I would have had to be eight, nine, ten years old, somewhere in that time period. Anyhow, I grew up on a river called Nebraska. You can look it up. It's a river that flows through Texas. It flows really close to where I live out today. It's one of those things that's integrated into who I am because of living out there in the little community of horizons, which you might be able to find on Google Maps. It's really small. Anyhow, we're out there, real camping out there on the river. We used to do that all the time growing up. I had an uncle who was disabled because of a motorcycle wreck in the early 80s, and he would spend four to five months a year living on the river. He just looked like a mountain man, seriously. We used to go out there on weekends with my dad. My dad would spend the weekends usually out there when he did that, fishing and drinking and all that stuff. So we spent a lot of time on the old river. Anyhow, one old time, we were all out there camping and having a good old time, and a storm rolls in. Right there in the middle, right there where we were out, a tornado starts forming and dropping. I remember my dad and my uncle grabbing me and my brother, putting us down to the lowest level they could find and laying on top of us, kind of like a gully, and laying on top of us until it was over. Yeah, that was a pretty wicked one. I remember that. Pretty young, too. So stories and stories. It's amazing how sometimes y'all's stories jogs my memories on things that happen to me. What if that happens to y'all? Real quick break. All right, so we're going to move down. Let's see, that was Bill and Don and In-N-Out. I'm sure everybody else is In-N-Out. So let's pause here. It is 8 o'clock in the morning here in Texas. If you would like to join on that today, or if you have any rather related stories you would like to tell, come now with your call sign. Let's get you in.

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