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Good morning Joe and others on the net this morning. It's good to hear your voice and your sounding a lot healthier than you have in the recent past. That's good news for all of us since we're your family as well. Children's family I guess. Before I get to the question of the day, the weather here is kind of strange. We actually had a bit of a drizzle at .05 inches of rain this morning but it's now quiet and the suns, skies are clear and the suns trying to shine. Temperatures are 66 to 86 today so this is really great weather. On the question of the day I actually have two. One was in my last year in college as an undergraduate. This would have been 67 I think if I can remember well. I was driving home from, I went to the University of Texas in Austin but the family lived in Pasadena which is a suburb of Houston. I remember I was going home for some kind of an event. I don't know if it was Thanksgiving or a birthday or whatever. It was a Friday evening and the weather was horrible. The worst that I've ever seen in my life and I continued to drive at like 15 to 17 miles an hour with the lights on and no radio. I needed to hear everything. It was just horrible late at night and finally made it home. That was stupid that I did it but I made it home safely. The other is joining the Navy. I know that sounds kind of silly to many that join the military. Yeah, bad things do happen. It was the greatest thing that I did in my life next to meeting and marrying Marceline. But joining the Navy nearly cost me my life three times. I don't go into the details of that but I don't regret it. I was doing my job but I was nearly killed three different times there. That's stuff you don't forget. With that I'm looking forward to hearing from my friends, the Lovebirds and Rosie and others. This is Bud, K-5E, DPH, returning to the net to Joe, K-27, J-O-E. Wishing everybody a super duper wonderful day today. Oh, by the way, today is my first week anniversary of moving into the Seager Living Facility. This is repeater station Kilo Kilo 7 November... Well, happy one week anniversary of living at the new facility. I got your email and just the front of it, the picture that you put with just the main entrance there, kind of looks like a nice place. I was going to look it up on the maps but I guess I forgot because I didn't look it up on the maps and how to do the 3D thing on the Google maps or whatever. I didn't look at Google Earth. Bud thanks for sharing the stories and I was waiting for somebody to say the military. That's one of the ones that my wife said for me that was dangerous. When I joined I never thought about it being dangerous. I was going to be a mechanic. How dangerous could being a light wheel vehicle mechanic be? Who knew? Who knew? Anyway, thanks Bud for sharing that with us and you have a great day and I'm glad that you're... Well, you're sounding good as well and I'm glad that you're doing okay at the new place. All right, next up AE7MR, Mr. Terry. Good morning Terry and what's the most dangerous thing you've ever done? Over to you.

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