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Okay, George. Well, you talked about having some interesting stories. We've got to realize I've been RVing for coming up on 17 years now. So, and all but the first few years of that has been as a full-time Rver. So, we spend a lot of time out there in the weather. We'll see some things. I try to stay out of the band with them. I was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky. And, you know, they don't have monsoons come through there. We don't have blizzards come through there. But we got our share of cold weather and snow. I moved south with a phone company. And I wasn't sorry. I was sorry to leave town because all family was in town. But I wasn't sorry to leave the weather. The weather in Alabama was a whole lot better. That 17 degrees I was talking about is a true rarity. But it was cold like that for several days. But certainly it was the low point. It wasn't 17 degrees for seven days. But that was the temperature, the lowest temperature it got down to. But they mentioned the slide toppers, by the way. Our coach has slide toppers on us. They're just canvas toppers like most of them have. I have seen the ones you're talking about. I saw on YouTube, I think it was, about getting those installed. And that sounded interesting to me. Because we, like you talked about, we have a lot of flapping when the wind blows and smacking up against the top. And just wraps like it blows like a flag. It's going to catch the wind. And it's going to shake the whole coach what it does. So it's kind of annoying and scary. You always think it's going to rip off. So far it has. We did have ours replaced. We bought the coach that was eight years old. So we bought the coach that was not in the best shape. And a couple years later we had them replaced. And now they're about as old as they were when we had them replaced. So the replacements are getting some age on them now. But they're still holding up. So it's, I don't know if I like those ones you're talking about or not. They certainly would be more convenient. But they're also more expensive. But they're also less maintenance. If we get ready to leave, I've got to get, somehow I get up there. This is repeater station kilo kilo seven, November Quebec November. All star node 6222. Located in Shelton, Washington. All right. There's my tone going off. Anybody else out there wants to check in, please call K4HM.

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