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Good morning, we're on the net. Up and down the net, KM7AJ. We're out here today, the barometer took a big dive, it's down to 20 degrees. It just started raining, so I think we'll probably be staying in the house today doing showers. Maybe get the wood stove going and see what kind of trouble we can get in inside. Hope everybody has a nice day, a good Friday. KM7AJ, I'm back to you, Ron. The forecast is rain through Wednesday, but I'm just happy that ham radio is an all-weather sport. So you can do it indoors, you can do it outdoors. Outdoors will be tomorrow when we do the Halloween edition of the Rain or Shine net at Gatswergs Park. For the new net, just plug in that one more time. Yeah, Skipper, thanks for that report from up north. Alright, Arthur was an IO, thanks for stopping by. And 7, you are aged, good morning. Good morning everyone. Alright, I guess I'm not too scratched there. I was like, why am I scratched? He's always something different with me, but anyway, I'm not sure. I have water in my co-ax. I was trying to replace that co-ax, I was over here. I was working here a couple of years ago, and I was doing some of the rotation stuff. I was working worldwide, and I'm working from home today because the light rail stopped the quill and they had to pile it off. That's the kind of thing. No, I'm going back home. I'm not getting piled, I'm talking to the public. Working from home means actually passing through the water. I've got a couple of big noise bands on my radio right now.
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