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Whoa, there we go. Hi. Ha ha ha ha. I am James. I am WQ7H. Thank you, Jack, for doing all you do, and wow. What a guy, what a guy. It's beautiful out. I have less filtered sunshine though, but the leaves are still out there. They're a wonderful, pleasant color, colors. And what is it? It's 56 degrees out there on my deck. I am thawing chickens, chicken legs. When I, I'm planning on grilling chicken legs on the grill so it's nice and crispy. And then we'll do mashed potatoes. And then if they want anything else, they can figure it out. That's what I'm doing for dinner tonight, the fam. Currently I am drinking my third cup of coffee, and boy golly, it's so tasty. It's Linda Ronstead. I wish I could do Linda Ronstead because she had to, she's, what a voice. And Peter Asher, what a producer. And I forget the guy who was the engineer, and he was fabulous too. And you know, playing her back on vinyl. And then I think Nelson Riddle helped her with one album, which I don't know that you can get that anymore, at least in the same form that it was, vinyl. Lush Life, Lush Life. Nelson Riddle and his orchestra, or at least the arrangements were by Nelson Riddle. And wow, what an album. Way long time ago. And I think I tried once upon a time, like probably five, 10 years ago to try to get it on my digital playback device in the same form, or at least the same, you know, here's Lush Life with the same tracks in the same order. And I think I failed miserably. But anyway, Lush Life vinyl. It would be almost worth it to get a new turntable. I don't know that I could still get a Stanton cartridge to do that. I'm gonna break.
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