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That's a firm of KK6ULC, Mike in Noodles Marina in Noodles, California. You can tell you're happy, but thanks for doing the net. Everybody have a great weekend. I'm working on my car that I bought for my sister, the one that got rented. And I found out that one of the reasons the battery went dead is that Trump doesn't close all the way because the whole back end is crushed in. So I had to find the wires for the light for the trunk and cut the wires. I'm soldering them and taping them right now so they're separate. So now the battery won't go dead anymore. The whole back end of the car is gone. So they're probably going to total it. It's still drivable, but the whole back end is gone. Stupid drunk people should not be driving. I was rear-ended and I was sitting in the left-hand lane and totaled the car. Thanks for doing the net. This is KK6ULC, Mike in beautiful Noodles Marina. That's all I got for now. Thank you. Thank you very much. Very good, Mike. Yeah, those cars do crush. I got rear-ended about, oh gosh, 30 years ago. I remember the Battery Street Tunnel, if any of you Northwesterners remember that. That wonderful spot. October, all the oils on the road. First rain, somebody spins out in front of me in the tunnel at that first tight turn. Get rear-ended by a truck. And the whole back end of the car got completely squished. But it was a Toyota Camry and I didn't get, actually I didn't get squished at all. It was a little shaken up. Not fun. Well, but it sounds like you're doing good work on that car, keeping the battery alive. All right, let's go to, where are we now on my list? Let's go talk to Elaine in beautiful, also warm. We've got a lot of warm places tonight. Beautiful, I'll get it right tonight. Zephyr Hills, Florida. Is that right? Elaine, come ahead.
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