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Thank you very much, Grey, and I really enjoyed the net this morning. I've got to say it's definitely been a good one. Another success. I will be out here tomorrow morning to cover Russell's Tuesday shift. And we've got Grey back out here on Wednesday. I'm back on Thursday. Josh is in here on Friday. And we're not sure how Saturday is going to go yet. If KMLNX will be back or we will try to obtain a VA3KKWISE service for next weekend or at the case. We'll figure it out as we get closer. Well, I have been here this morning playing a very simple but amusing game called Brotato. Like bro and potato mixed together. Brotato. I highly recommend this game, guys. For anybody who just likes casual gaming, you play as a very heavily armed potato. And you're fighting off hordes and hordes of zombies and monsters and just about every dangerous thing you can think of. You fight them in waves. And after each wave you get to upgrade your weapons and get new weapons as you unlock things. It's just basically a game where you try to survive each run. And each run is different based on the original weapons that you pick and the original potato. You know, because they all have different skills. And you just play and try to survive. My record right now is 12 rounds. And yeah, 12 rounds. It may not sound like a lot but it's a lot. It gets very, very hectic at around round 9, 10, 11, and 12. 12 was just too much for me. I died at the very beginning. But I highly recommend this game. It's on Steam. It's only like 3 or 4 dollars. It's a very, very cheap game. But hours and hours and hours of fun. I got it on sale last week for 2 dollars and 40 cents, I think. Something like that. So it must have been much more than a dollar at the time in the States. But this thing is so well put together and it's so fun that I've already put 4 and a half hours into this thing. It's a lot of fun. What else can I say? It was highly recommended in videos and things as a game that runs incredibly well on the Steam deck. And that's why I was like, ooh, I should give this a try. So I put it in my wish list and once it got under 5 dollars, I was like, yeah, I gotta have it. It was 2 dollars and 40 cents. I think it was a dollar 99 plus tax. Something like that. Maybe it was 2 dollars and 30 cents. I don't know. It was cheap as dirt. And once I got into playing this thing, I was like, how is it so cheap? Someone obviously put a lot of time into developing this game. And they're constantly releasing updates and new weapons and there's a community workshop. Let me reset.
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