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Hello Jack, this is M3OMO. Hello to Ann and everyone else. No, I know I have not set the clocks back yet. Most of ours set themselves back. I only have one, two, three wall clocks that we have to set back, which will be tomorrow. And I had my alarm clock in the bedroom just to put back, but that won't be hard. And our phone clocks set themselves. And the computer clocks reset themselves, so that's not a problem. Right now I have the little baby kitty laying next to me, Diamond, in the chair. And he just looked at my finger. And then Roadie is the older gentleman. And he's laying on, I have like a TV table in front of me, where I do my word search and other projects. And then he's laying on that right now, which is something he's never done before. He wants to be by me for some reason, so that's kind of neat. He must be about maybe 11 or 12 years old, I think. And he was found in the middle of the road. Hence, his name is Roadie. And everybody else is doing good. Just go tomorrow to going to church and then going out to eat after. That's always fun. We usually have about 10 of us, 8 to 10 of us that goes out to eat afterward. And let's see what else is going on. We had the guys come to the cocaine company yesterday and they put in new tanks for us and did all the piping for the generator, which is sitting on its pad. Looks like a launch pad, actually. The generator looks like it's going to be ready to launch right out. And so anyway, then a week from Tuesday, the generator people are going to come out and do the electrical work and get everything done that day and hook it up to the propane and then do a test of it and we'll see how it goes. So in about two weeks, I would say that we will be ready for any weather and for losing electricity. And I keep saying now that we have the generator, maybe nothing will happen, which would be wonderful. So yeah, we'll see what happens. And it's a good insurance policy to have, that's for sure in Florida. Let me take a short break here. And please don't say you have a boring life. You certainly do not. Being a writer and doing your music and I miss doing my music very much, especially now talking about playing Christmas carols. I wish I could do that. I really miss playing the sax at this time of year. And so I'm glad you can still play your sax and have a lot of fun doing it. Anyways, I'll be back to you, 73-88. And I know you won't forget, if you haven't already, to turn your box back. You probably have it all done already. Take care. Love all you guys. November 3, Oscar Mike Oscar.
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