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Hey, Martin there, Joe in the net, KI, Katie, KJ, okay, KT7 JOE net control. Here's KC7 YFE. Well, I'd have to say the most dangerous and dumb thing I've ever done was like when I was trying to get home from high school one time, I was 18. There's two things. I want to, well, first of all, I'm going to talk about the route I took from Harvard Avenue here in Roseburg over to Garden Valley and that was on the shoulder of the freeway. Dumb, dumb, dumb, that wasn't a good move on my part. It wasn't a wise choice of the routes. But I've done it a couple times but I made it to my destination point safely but I don't do that now since I know about bike paths and other ways to get around the freeway or go through the underpass or the overpass of it or where it crosses over the bike path. And another crazy thing I did is I got a bike 10 speed with only half the gears that worked and only half the gears worked on it but I started riding that thing around and I slammed into a utility pole. I scraped my arm up but nothing else but had to give up the bike after that. Those are the two things there. So there you go. There's two dangerous things, dangerously stupid things I did. Could have been hit many times so I'm glad I'm here to tell about it. So that KT7JOE, thank you for the net. I want to thank everybody else, everyone. You all know who you are. Thank you for being here. We're all coming together like this and making a great net. And like I've always said, you guys can have a net without me but I can't without you guys so let's keep coming back and keep up the good work. This is KC7YFE. We'll send the mic back to you to pick up Missy, KC7FMW there. Back to you, Joe. Good net.
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