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Well, thank you for that report, Ann. It's good to hear your progress and on your writing and a quick gallery report, or I guess non-gallery report, and Smash Pumpkin Ale, his the season fo' show. We'll have a good night, enjoy listening to the rest of the night, and hello, Scott. 33 Ann, have a good night. Next on the list is Mike, K1 MDR with a kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty, get report. Hey Mike, what's up? Hey everybody, yes, I still got seven kittens and a mama. All need homes, but yeah, captain's mask, wow. Got to participate in a couple of those. Thankfully, just participate. Never had to actually be the guy talking to the captain. Got to, oh, one of my sailors I mentored decided to do stupid things and got himself in a lot of trouble. One of the things that he did is went UA for a very long time. UA is unauthorized absence, kind of AWOL, another term for AWOL, and when he came back he made sure that he was hired in kite, so he's guaranteed to get kicked out of the Navy, which is exactly what happened, and then he decided since he's already on his way out the door he was going to mouth off his captain. This is repeated station Kilo Kilo 7, November, Quebec, November, all star, yeah, so what? Alright, make that six days bread and water. I want to keep going, I can do this all day. I was like, Tomkin, you need to shut up, and he just said F you to me. Captain goes, nine days bread and water, and get him out of here now. Captain was not happy. I wasn't happy with him either, but I couldn't do anything with the captain standing there. I did get to bring him down to the brig. That's for another story altogether. That was a lot of fun. That was a really fun night. I had a job on onboard ship called prison guard escort, which means any time one of my sailors went to court, or speeding traffic tickets accidents, and or went to the brig, or needed to be picked up from the brig, that was my job to do that, so I had a lot of fun doing that one. Maybe one day I'll tell you all the story about Tomkin going to the brig, but yeah, I haven't ever went to in front of the captain myself. Anyway, kind of tired today. I ended up helping a buddy load 3,000 pounds worth of metal, mostly iron and steel, into the bed of his truck so he can go down and make a couple dollars on that, and I got set up for the Boeing show. We're all ready to go over tomorrow at Kent Commons. If anybody out there listening likes trains, from nine o'clock to four o'clock at Kent Commons, we've got them. No layouts, but lots to buy. Anyway, K-1 MDR. Back to the net.
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