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Alright, boating against riptides, horseback riding, and I'm going to say probably more than the, than, than, you know, trying to make me pass the riptides. Nitroglycerin, trying to make nitroglycerin, so manufacturing explosives. I would think that would be kind of dangerous. That I've never done. That I have never ever done. I've never tried to make explosives. I've used explosives but never made them. And probably a good thing because I probably would have blown myself up. Anyway, guys, thanks for checking in. Thanks for both of your stories and all of your stories. And I've never been thrown for horse. I've ridden for quite a while since I moved up to Nevada, moved up to Ely in my mid-20s, early 20s. And I guess, yeah, it was my early 20s, about 24, 23 when I went up to 24. And I owned a couple of horses and kept my horses on a friend's ranch. Then they had several horses and bulls and cows and all sorts of animals which I was never really familiar with growing up in New York. So I never had anything happen to me. And, yeah, being thrown off a horse can definitely be dangerous. Look what happened to Superman, right? So you're very lucky there, Joyce. And, yeah, boating against the riptides and manufacturing explosives. There you go. All right, guys, thanks for checking in. I appreciate it. You both have a wonderful day. Always a pleasure talking to you both. And next up, we'll go to Dangerous Rosie, who thinks she's a young, young lady. I'm not so sure about that. V4YYL from KT7JOE and the Net. Rosie, what was the most dangerous thing you've ever done besides slipping on the ice while trying to take groceries in and breaking your leg and whatever and falling down and all that kind of stuff? So aside from falling down and, you know, your normal routines, what's the most dangerous thing you've ever done, sweetheart? Over to you, Rosie. This is repeater station kilo kilo 7, November Quebec, November. Also note 16... KT7JOE. This is Victor Acofoia, sangalima. Oh, guys, you got me for sure. However... While running in the car and you think you beat it... and moving away from home, that's dangerous. Well, there we go. We got two of them. Oh, gosh. But V4YYL here, the test yesterday, yeah. Well, we're not finished yet. We got to do a couple more tests. They want to inject me with some kind of color or whatever to see in my night sleep if I lose any beats or whatever. Heart beats, you know. So they want to do that. And I also got to go for... throat and ear, nose doctor. That's where I got to go to. So, yeah, we're not done yet. They say it did not look like that I did have a heart attack, but it's still easy. So they don't know 100%. We got to do a few more tests and come down from that. So... But things are not 100% yet. We're still working on a few things right now. So, well, there we go. Nice to hear Eric in there and nice seeing Randy in there as well. Wow. You know, so we love to hear from you as well, Randy. So we heard from Eric and that was good. All the best to you, Eric. My husband, I had done three times. So there we go. And, well, that's about it for me. Back to neck control.
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