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My call sign is so lethal, but I just say it with one word and you can die. So I must warn you now that my call sign is lethal. And that absolves me from all legalities if you have your heart attack. You have to remember that. So beware. Beware. So I can see pretty good right now. Since the windows are much cleaner. We're inside to get a cup of coffee. And this is a Petru. Pilot. Pilot. Pilot. And so I get up to the counter and they charge me $2.80 for a cup of coffee and I even supplied the cup. But that was kind of shitty. But then they want me to round it up for the veterans. Round it up for the veterans. Now may I recommend, this has actually happened in a couple of places. Casey's has done it. The pilot's done it. A few other places do it. And instead of giving them the money, take it and give it to a reputable outfit that does help the veterans, the VA, that kind of thing. I read an article about how, let me reset. I read an article about how white corporations do this. You want to round up for this thing? You want to round up for that thing? And of course you're giving them the money but the money is not in your name. But they build it up. Then they do an administrative fee. So some of that money goes back to them. And on top of that they put it on their taxes and they go right off. So it's kind of a gimmick when you see places like that do what they do. Now I've just read about it. I can't say it's true or not. But I tend to think it is. Because I don't really think corporations in general are out there collecting money from just the goodness of their heart. Especially when they charge almost three dollars for a cup of coffee. And I supply the cup. I mean, come on now. Not to mention the silly thing is I have my hat. Now it's not a veterans hat. So Shaw gives me a new cap every year. It says Shaw Vet. I've always complained about that. Reset. Because I'm not a Shaw Vet. I didn't join the service for Shaw. I joined the service for me and my country. Right? At the time. I had something to prove. I can give you the rest of the story on that. But it's long. And it involves my father and Vietnam War. So anyways, I have my Shaw Vet hat on. As he's asking me, do you want to round off to the nearest dollar? You know, to health events? I don't know. It doesn't seem right to me. But give to people. If you want to give, give to them. You know, there's lots of good organizations out there that will help that side. That's why I recommend you take some money and get it. And this is the lethal call sign, JB0MAI. Back to deck control. Watch out. Touch out.
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