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Well hello Brooks and hello Megan, thanks for running the net. This is Justin, KK7QES. I have a whole lot to report on tonight. It was pretty quiet around here. My wife made pumpkin chili, which is one of our favorite fall dishes and totally hit the spot on a chili night. My girls spent all night working on crafts and stuff like that. They were totally just in the zone. I played guitar for a while and zoned out and I completely forgot that there was a baseball game on tonight. Until I was flipping through my phone, looking at something and then, oh no, I missed the game. After seeing the result, I was kind of okay with missing it. I am rooting for the Dodgers in this one, like Jeff. Bummer to not get to watch any of it. Anyway, I wanted to say though, a silly anecdote about this World Series. One of my favorite things for the Dodgers games at home through the playoffs has been hearing their organist, who is amazing by the way, intersperse popular songs played on the organ throughout the game, is hearing the K-pop demon hunters songs being played in Dodger Stadium. If those of you are not familiar, this is like one of Netflix's most popular shows of all time. It is about a K-pop band that hunts demons apparently. I don't know, my girls are really obsessed with the music. I am not really a K-pop fan, but whatever makes you happy and makes you want to move is cool. Anyway, my girls and I crack up every time we hear the K-pop demon hunters songs being played by the wonderful Dodgers organist. I think that is all I got for tonight. I will send it back. Thanks Brooks, thanks Megan. KK7QES back to net.

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