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You're psychic. It's both. At the museum today and then went to band and now on the way home from band. Stopped and grabbed a burger on the way home. Today was a good day at the museum. I know you've been down there. At one o'clock every day somebody talks in the Quonset hut. It's the thing in World War II and here's trivia. Quonset huts are called Quonset huts because they were first made at Quonset Point in New York. So it's a native language word from there for name for the land. Anyway the talk today Chris and my and Amelia and Olivia came down. There are people you know them from the Rainer Shines and we had one of our docents give a presentation about flying B-17s in World War II out of England into Germany. Well, Dick Nelms is our docent. He's 102 and 3 quarters and very articulate and we believe he is the last B-17 pilot that flew combat missions in World War II. And he's so articulate and amazing to tell his stories. And each time I hear the story a lot of it's the same but he'll remember something else and add that. And he doesn't get into the gore or the horribleness of it. But it's always a great presentation to hear him. Then went to band rehearsal and found I forgot to print one work. Tried to play it off my phone. The phone's too small to see a work to play. And that's about it. And I too missed the Rainer Shine partly and decided it's rainy, it's cold. I'm just gonna stay home and enjoy. So I was errant in that. And that's about it. I'm gonna go grab my dinner and get home and I gotta send Lois a note. Not that Tate got off of Northgate because they're messing with the freeway exits right now up in the north end. So 73 y'all. Great to hear from everybody. This is W70H.

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