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Okay, it's 2CW and the Net. This is Clay G. Foroza, W. and Rachie. Hey everyone. And hello, hello. I'm glad to be here tonight. That was quite a night of music, wasn't it? Wasn't that fun listening to a recording from, how old am I? 66 years ago, 1959, yeah. And it's a good quality recording. And I'm looking at the list going, they're all gone, all these people are gone. Although Jimmy Cobb, the drummer, made it to 91, so he just, he made it all the way to 2020. But most of them died really young, like John Coltrane was only 40 when he died. But we're still listening to their music, so they live on. And certainly lots of fun. I enjoyed the show tonight and I hope everyone else did. And can't think of anything else to report, just lots been going on here. We've got a, how tall is that ladder? 22 feet? Got a 22 foot ladder inside the living room. Locking a gap where the roof meets the rafters. And this has been there ever since the house was built back in the 90s. And we have all kinds of wasps that get in here and we're trying to tame that. And we got up on the ladder and caulked this big long crack, this big long gap. And figured the windows well, we got the ladder up there. And they certainly are dirty because they're so high and hard to reach they don't get cleaned very often. But I guess we'll let it go at that though. And then we found out that we have more cracks upstairs that we previously fixed. Yeah, so the maintenance never ends. It's a never ending, home ownership is a never ending nightmare when it comes to maintenance. So anyway, we'll let it go at that and turn it back over to net control, doing a fine job with the net and enjoying it. Although it's just getting underway, I just got back from walking Skye and turned it on.
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