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Okay, yeah, that's what I thought you were going to do. But yeah, she's on, she's listening, and we got you in the light too. All right, let's move quite a ways away from us here and say hello to Carrie over in Scotland, MM0RKN. Good morning, good afternoon, Carrie. MM0RKN, this is Toni. MM0RKN this is Toni. Yeah, good morning to everybody on the net, and it's great to hear you all today. And a very big happy birthday to Joyce from myself, with Scott and Bob over here in Scotland. And we hope you have a fantastic day there, Joyce. And it sounds like you've got plenty of visitors here and you're going to have lots of fun. So look forward to hearing about that next week. And yeah, I haven't been on for a few weeks probably because I was having holiday this week. It's been half term here for the schools. So we had our October break and we headed south down to England. And we were staying in a caravan for a few days and we had such a good time. It was lovely. And the weather fell down as well. There was no rain, so that's always a good thing as well. And we did some day trips and a few kenny lazy days as well. So we really enjoyed that. So yeah, next week it's back to reality again. Back to work, back to school. And yeah, that'll be us now until the holiday season. But great to hear you all. And Barbara, sending best wishes to your grandmother there as well. Glad she's home, but think of course that she continues on the right road there as well. And yeah, the person I'd like to sit down and have dinner with, I like that one, Jesus Christ. That was a good response. That's definitely a good answer. I think the other person would probably be, and this is a hard one, but I was thinking maybe Queen Victoria. And the reason why is because so many traditions seem to have stemmed from Queen Victoria's time. Apparently the white dress, some white dresses and the whole wedding thing stems from Queen Victoria. So yeah, a lot of traditions here in the UK actually seem to stem from Queen Victoria. And yeah, I'd love to sit down and sit with her. Obviously before her Albert passed, probably in her happier days I'd rather sit down with her. But there we go. Anyway, RM0, RKM, back to neck control, soon 73, and wishing everybody a great day.

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