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Well, this is John W7JSM. I'm doing pretty good. The guitar is a lot of fun and I'm still just as deep into it as I was the last time we spoke. Even a little more, I think, really. But today I've kind of laid off a little bit. I haven't been... I don't know if I got a cold or what I got going, but it's got me kind of down a little bit. So I've been kind of in bed most of the day eating chicken noodle soup and stuff like that, trying to beat whatever this is. But the guitar is going good though. I'm working. I didn't at all today, but I have been working on the Beatles' Day Tripper. And I've got it down fairly good. And working on the riff part of Ozzy Osbourne's Crazy Train, which is a little more difficult. But I'm starting to get a little bit. Anyway, I just thought I'd check in and say hi. And yeah, it's been raining pretty good here most of the day. W7JSM. W7JSM, K7WFP. Well, thank you, John. Oh, I just have a note from Jack letting me and all of the rest of the net know that you have rejoined the hosting team Mondays at 9 a.m. Thank you so much for rejoining us. We appreciate it. And yeah, I can kind of hear that cold in your voice. There's something going on there, but you got chicken soup going for you. That is, you know, medically certified as helpful. It really does something. And yeah, Beatles' Day Tripper. I mean, that song is what? More than 50 years old. Maybe 55 years old. And the Beatles were really something. They really wrote some lasting works of art, I guess you have to call it. Really good stuff. Let's go back and talk to Mike, KJ7VEU. How's, what's the recheck, Mike?

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