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I didn't quite hear the whole story on somebody taking Bud's food, I guess. I'm retired from the city of Portland. We had a refrigerator there at work. And you could put your lunch in there and I guess eat it at lunchtime. I had a partner at the time, it was a lady, and I was talking to her about it. I said, I would never take somebody's lunch and eat it. And she said, oh I would. Oh no. Anyway, I got another story. I'm not exactly sure it's true, but supposedly, I worked in sewers for a couple of years, sewer cleaning. I run a jet cleaner and clean sewers. It sounds bad, but it was a good job. I liked it because you're always moving around. Anyway, we had this red powder that we used to test, like if somebody had a rat problem or something, we could put this red powder and run some water in there and see if it went to the sewer or not. Anyway, I guess somebody was taking somebody's coffee, and apparently he put some of this red powder in the coffee, which actually turns green. On St. Patty's Day, one of the guys used to dump this powder in the fountains downtown and it would turn the water green. Anyway, I guess this person didn't drink the coffee, took it home, and his daughter saw it and she poured it and drank it, and she started peeing green. She was freaked out, so you've got to be careful. KB7PBW, back to net.
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