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I'm glad that worked out because when I checked in my recheck, I got a phone call. So I was really glad that I was at the bottom of the list because when I got off the phone, I thought, oh no, they would have called me and then realized that there were still some people on the list. So it worked out really well. Anyway, I just wanted to let you guys know that yesterday I went to the doctor and they went to take x-rays of my ankle. The x-ray machine went down like, oh man. So they weren't able to take x-rays but they looked at my last x-rays from August, said my ankle looked really good so she said, I'm going to let you take off and start walking without the boot. So now I am now wearing my regular shoes and just walking with a walker and I have to have physical therapy three times a week. So woohoo! So I just wanted to share that news with you. KC7SMW, you're back tonight. Well, thanks for the update and I'm assuming someone like me may have been before you in a machine that broke the machine because I broke one once and almost lost my ear. I had a bullet shrapnel in my ear and they said, oh, don't worry about it, it's too small. Well, it ripped it right out of my ear and it broke the machine. There was a lot more shrapnel than they thought. It's funny because the military told me that they just let it ooze out over time and it probably had been about 10 years and it was still quite a bit in there. None of it ever oozed out. However, it was removed, most of it was removed that day when I broke the scanning machine. So anyway, take care. Thanks for the update. Glad all is going well for the most part with you and hopefully you continue to have good news on your recovery. All right folks, that finally brings us down to the bottom of that list and we'll start taking some more check-ins. I'll be here until at least 8.30. I never worry about time. My dog's finally settled down so we're good to go. And the question of the day is what's the most dangerous thing that you've ever done? If you want to check in, please check in now to the World Wide Friendship Net. Give me your call sign slowly and phonetically twice and your name please. Good morning.

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