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I don't know where my brain has been lately, but usually in the spring we dump the old gasoline in the traverse. Well, we didn't bring the traverse back with us, so I had no place to dump this gasoline now. And I got to thinking about it, and I said, well, I was talking to Jay, and I said, well, you remember when we went and got that non-ethanol gas, yada, yada, yada? She says, no, I don't remember that. And she's like, geez, when did we get that? So I looked up my records. The gas is from 2020. That gas is five years old. It's not going to work in anything. So hoping that we can take it to the transfer station in factorial. They have a hazardous waste place there. It says on their website that they take old gasoline. I don't know. We'll find out when we get there because nobody answers the phone. All our lines are busy. So I have no idea. I'm trying to call them before we go. So that's our task for today and then go get some fresh gasoline for the generator. So I don't know. This may be a long, drawn-out task. So anyway, that's it from here. We're watching some football this morning. We're doing like James. We're watching Penn State and Ohio State. And then this afternoon it's the Washington Huskies versus Oregon State. So we'll watch that game. So anyway, everybody, no, no, it's not the Huskies. What am I saying? Washington State. Washington State. The Cougars. The Cougars versus the Beavers. So that's this afternoon at 4.30. Back to you, Dana. Seven threes, everybody. This is Jim and Jane in South Bellevue, K7. PD's in.

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