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Well hello Brian and everyone on the net, this is JustinKK7QES. I'm doing great. Boy it was such a beautiful day today. Thanks for on the net and by the way, Red Mill Burgers, I'm jealous. And I'm hungry now. I haven't eaten dinner yet and it's 9.30 so I don't think I'm getting myself a Red Mill Burger but I'll figure something out. My wife and I today also did a bunch of garage organizing and we made a ton of progress. You can actually walk around and not have to navigate a maze. So that was great. That felt really good and we have a busy week coming up. Tomorrow I am bartending for a surprise 50th birthday party for one of our neighbors. So that's pretty cool but I kind of committed to it before I knew that it was like a 25 guest sort of deal. So I did a bunch of prep work for that this afternoon and I think we're in good shape there. And then Tuesday I've got a college roommate who lives in Colorado is going to be in town so we're going to go to the Kraken game together. I am so looking forward to that and hanging out with him. And then we've got our first Friendsgiving party of the year this weekend. So doing a bunch of planning and figuring out some food prep for that too. I love this time of year. It's great. Especially when we get weather like this. So cool. So cool. I think we're back to the rain tomorrow but here's what it is. Alright, that's all I got. Brian, thanks for running the net. Hope everyone's well out there. KK7 QES. Hey, good stuff there. I think prepping is going to be a bartender. Does that mean you just need to drink a whole bunch? Because you've got to try all the drinks, right? Alright, well I have definitely good luck with that tomorrow. Make sure you card those people especially if they look around 50. It will make them nice and giddy then. Alright, have fun with that Kraken game as well. I've not been to the Kraken game yet. I'm excited for some hockey to come into town. So man, the tickets to all those games are so expensive. So yeah, it sounds like that maybe you got hooked up there. So Happy Friendsgiving and we'll catch you down the ladder Justin. We have a good one. Alright, up next, Alan. How are you doing tonight? KK7 DID. Please come here to report. KK7 DOD, Alan. Thanks for having me. So much to comment on that. I do appreciate your comments about getting in touch with your stream corps. I'm familiar with my musician friends as well. I'm a music teacher and work with my 12 year old music friends all the time. They do great music. They play in the community constantly and occasionally with the Peninsula Dance Theater Orchestra. We're doing Nutcracker coming up next month. I enjoy getting together with my friends to make lots of music as well as just being friends with my friends. So that's fun. I'm also a Kraken fan. I've been to three or four games in the last couple of years that have been in town. I enjoy hockey a great deal and I'm glad to say I have been to some of their games although not as many as perhaps I would like to. As far as a repeat around, I appreciate you announcing that one. This is my ham-a-versary if that's the thing. I've been a ham for about a year and I checked into Bismet about a year ago and someone announced the repeat around about it and I said, what's that? And I looked it up and I participated and had a great time. Made it in the top 10 in my first year doing it. I can't wait until the repeat around about comes around in a couple weeks so I can make some more contacts and see how I do this year. Back to that KK7WID. Top 10 in the repeat around about. Cody, coming up here, you've got some competition here. That's very, very cool. So yeah, I think you have talked about the net before. Yeah, the Bremerton Symphony. I'm the principal violist of the Yakima Symphony. I'll play with Lake Washington Symphony Orchestra, Seattle Metropolitan, sometimes Bellevue Symphony. Yeah, I play around here and there and a lot with my string quartet. Tons of weddings and whatnot there. So very cool. You're teaching the 12-year-old somethings, teaching those musicians for the future. And you know, not everyone will be a pro musician but I think learning the music at a young age at least, it creates the patrons of music later in life too as well. So I think it sticks with people in one way or another, whether they continue to play or not. It develops an appreciation for it. That's what I'm sticking to there. So anyway, good stuff there Alan. Glad all is well and hope to catch you down the log here. Thanks for the check-in tonight. All right, next up here. We have an I.O. from Peter, K.E.6.R.A.X. Waives to Peter. Next up is going to be Amy, K.V.9.I.Q.X. How are you tonight Amy? Please come ahead with the report.
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