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Me so sorry, a song from the 60s. And like the opening lyric is, come on in, step right up, sit right down, baby let your mind roll on. And I think it's all 12 string. There's like, you know, there's like a base and some percussion, but there's like at least two 12 strings, you know, step right up, come right on in, baby let your mind roll on. And the reason why I remember that was because decades ago when I was like, you know, eight or nine years old in Montana freezing my hiney off, well, everything was frozen. And we used to go, you know, ice skating on our frozen, it was either a river or it was connected to the Missouri river, but it was part of a park named Gibson, Gibson Park. Is there a theme here? Gibson Park, yes there is a theme here. We're walking down a path. And in Gibson Park, it would freeze on this little tributary from the Missouri river. And they would play music as you would ice skate round and round on this little pond. I'm sorry, sorry. And one of the songs was this song with these 12 strings. And when you mentioned that K3OE was gonna go through Shelton Washington. Bozeman, Montana, it struck a chord with my brain because, well, guess where Gibson makes their acoustic guitars now or have for some years. Why? They make them in Bozeman. Gibson, get it, Gibson. I know I'm getting old. Cause you know, Gibson founded Great Falls, Montana. Yes, he did. And now the Gibson guitar company makes Gibson acoustic guitars primarily I'm told because of the, the climate. Anyway, they love the climate there. It's great for acoustics. And that's where they make them. You betcha, Bob. Gibson acoustic guitars from Bozeman, Montana. That's it, Jack, I'm outta here. WQ7H back to Jack.

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