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Thank you. Hi Kevin. Good getting you out here. I knew there was going to be a Kevin on the net this morning. Yep, I'm with the yard picking up our next load. It's got three deliveries done in Vegas, one over in Frump. As they say in Vegas, over the hump to Frump. That's where, what's his name used to live before he passed away. Art Bell, there you go. I see his memorial over there. I think I took pictures of it one time and posted it. So we're doing that. We got those four deliveries. Still got to get out the yard here. I just hooked up to the trailer, did my pre-trip. I was bringing up the landing gear when you called for check-ins and I heard just nothing but crickets and then the biggest cricket of them all, George. And I said, I got to jump in here too. I can't let George out cricket me. So I'm here. Then we got Gray and D, not necessarily in that order. But I said I'd go over the scale, figure out how my load weighs out and adjust the wheels accordingly. Lock them in and then head south. We'll probably drive down to Springville about two hours away. A little bit over two. A little bit under two. And we'll stop there, grab showers and switch drivers and I'll get some sleep. I didn't get a lot of sleep yesterday. I ended up having to stop. I drove back from Price after missing my turn. I ended up going an extra, what is it, maybe 16 miles. Out of route because I went the wrong way and wasn't happy about that. But you know, it happens sometimes. George can attest. But I made it over the hill to the canyon there in Price and got tired. So I stopped at the Love's in Springville and grabbed two hours sleep before I made it back up here. But that's what happened. They gave us two trips yesterday with two stops, one with three stops. So there wasn't any time to get any sleep except for maybe an hour here and a half hour there. So a long day yesterday and just wasn't up to doing it all night. But I'm good now. And I got my load and since I scaled I couldn't get going. So with that I'll pass it back to you because here's the scale. And I know it's you. Okay, and as I'm remembering now that I didn't even spit out the question at all. But anyways, yeah, because I'm just thinking who does that? That's what I thought of asking. So I did ask, have you ever received Halloween candy with blades and knives in them? Did I say that? It doesn't seem like I said anything like that. I just said about it being on the screen and I wrote the answer. I just kind of wondered who does that? I mean, like, okay, you could spike food and you could spike candies. But we used to be warned as kids about that. But even when, like, our parents went through, and I mean my dorm parents, my parents absolutely hated Halloween. But so I mean the only time I got to actually do it was at school, at the boarding school. So the dorm parents would check the bags that the kids brought in. Who the hell had a spiked bag? I don't even remember even once it happening. So it was, I was kind of, I just kind of thought of that. And it was the closest to me having a Halloween question, probably after the fact. Right, by the way, don't forget to change your clocks tonight. So I'm sure if I didn't tell you, you would know, right? So, okay, thanks a lot, Bill. Yep, somehow I knew you'd be there too. Over to D. D in Florida. Over to you, Anna Blaise.
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