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All right. Well, good morning everyone. Good morning, Rinald. Nice to hear you again. Just sipping on some coffee. And this sure beats what I've been doing lately, except the pay is not well sitting at home. But, I've been finding underneath comics is a place where I was working. They take these condoms or those first-use spray containers and they weld together. One of them I'm working on. They welded three together. And the other one I'm working on, they welded three together. And then another one on the other fourth and they may have sides open and build rooms. So, these two little items are the ones that build rooms. And also, these two little industrial mobile options. If you watch my book earlier in the week, you saw an early morning pan of the site that I was working on. And you could see the asphalt plant, you could see the tower, you could see front end motor and trucks and all kinds of stuff. So, man, it was a tough. I've been there off and on pretty much for two weeks and crawling and laying there. And, man, I am sore. I'm just so sorry. I'm to the point now where I'm thinking about leaving and maybe, you know, if I leave, I'm going to give up a company truck. I don't think I'll get another company truck. But, oh, man, I can't handle this anymore. And we have a lot going on here in Illinois. And a lot of data centers going up all over the place. And these data centers, there's a lot of work involved in getting them up. And OSHA is involved. So, there's a lot of safety. And I don't think they have ladders. I think everything you work on is off the line. And so it makes it a lot easier, a lot less on the body, especially crawling around. So, anyways, I'm just about better. And it will be a definitely uneasy feeling if I'm going to switch. I've been here almost four years at this place. And I'm just about ready to get up here. I've been here almost four years at this place. And I've never really felt the love here. But it looks like we're getting ready to hit a slow spot. And last year I sat on unemployment for two months. And the year before that, I sat on unemployment for two months. I'm not ready to sit down right now. I'm still recovering from my hip. I need to keep moving. If I don't move, my arthritis, it hurts, man. When you don't move, that arthritis comes back. So, I got a lot to do today. I'm going to work in the garage, do some cleaning. I'm going to load up any scrap metal I have, any copper, any whatever I have. I'm loading up. I'm going to the scrap yard today and cleaning out my truck of all my scrap. And it's been accumulating. And then if I have time, I'm going to definitely go through my truck and try to pull. I've got stuff on there that, I've had this truck since 2011. And I've got stuff on there that I haven't used. So, I'm going to look into what's mine, what's not mine, what I might use for work. And I'm going to start to try to, if I can get some of this stuff out of my truck and into my garage until I can figure out what I'm doing with it. And something that I really don't care about, I'll just leave in the truck. But I want to get my tools together and stuff because I'm thinking that I'm leaving and going somewhere else. So, anyway, back to you, K9 TFD.
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