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What do you know? What do you know? You know everything. No, I am not behind the wheel of the truck. Matter of fact, you should be able to hear my audio. Audio. And you'll be able to tell that I'm pretty quiet today. I went to work, but I didn't leave work because my trailer had a flat tire. And it was going to take forever to get it fixed. And I determined that I'd only have an hour and a half when I got up to Des Moines to get off nine drops, 30,000 pounds. And that just wasn't going to happen. So I decided to call the people that fixed tires and they said it was going to take a couple hours. And I calculated everything up and then I made a wise decision and came back to the house because I really didn't want to work anyways. You know how I am these days. So I've been sitting at the house talking on the radio pretty much since three o'clock this morning. I talked to a couple guys in Australia and I got to talk to Pat and to Kevin or Brian and even got to say hi to Kevin. And I get to say hi to you. So I have done absolutely nothing substantial so far today. I did say I was going to pick up a radio. The guy hasn't come back to me yet. Hopefully he will because I'll be available this morning to get it. We'll get it. A little FT500D. And forward to that. Brand new radio in the box. There's a whole lot to do and what it's all going to do. Weekend went really good for the most part. We didn't go anywhere or do anything because my wife had surgery and all of a sudden she picked up what we thought was pneumonia and we found out it was just viral. And then Sunday I had to convince her. It was all day Sunday and she wanted to go back to work on Monday but she was in no shape for that. She went out to do a little grocery shopping. We were gone for an hour and she was completely worn out when we came back. And finally at like six o'clock at night she decided yeah you might be right. I think I'm going to stay home. So she's in the other room sleeping right now trying to get better. I told her I said you're on you know let me reset real quick. You're on FMLA. So why are you worried about this? I just want to get back to work. They need me. I said no. They don't. When you retire next year. I shouldn't have said this. They're not going to pay attention to you. They're going to be too busy doing their own thing and getting the work done. Just take it easy. Relax. You're 64 years old. You need to get past this and then you can go back to work and do what you want to do. She just loves her job for the most part. I know she wants to get back but let's get you better first. So I'll be here for the night. I have nowhere to go right at this moment. It's just now getting light. So anyways back to you. KABO-M.A.I.

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