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But that's okay, I'm feeling a hell of a lot better than when I did a couple hours ago, that's for sure. It was bad. They're just switching back and forth, back and forth. Sometimes I'm starting the floor, four or five hours later I'm sure I'm starting extremely early. Just today. There's no freight on the floor, no trucks came in, so I think I'll be off today. So that's another good reason to take a nap, right? So I can go out and do something. I came home from work yesterday and I had cleaned both the front and back yard, the leaves were gone. I came home last night and it looked like it frickin' snowed the leaves again. And they're up on my roof and my gutters and all over the ground. The bucket that I have is clean. And I could clean that up again. It's not even my leaves either, it's from the neighbor's tree. I know, I mean come on, these are big, fast leaves. I got a little leaf in my tree. His leaves are making leaves. And mine is. Oh well. And then the thing about, uh, a great suggestion. I don't know if that worked, if you were broadcasting on an FM radio station that was known to be Hispanic or it could be illegal aliens and broadcasting what was going on. That'd be like a pirate station so you're a pirate, you know, that's really. If you're a pirate station you don't care if you drink it all the time. FCC and the United States Government and ham radios, they probably don't mix with your hands. They try to warn people they're racist. However, however, it would be no different than, uh, you know, if you didn't use radios and you just used whistles or verbal signals, you know. I would say that there's a freedom of speech, uh, issue in play here. And there have been people that they flash the lights, they got pulled over, uh, they got retaliated on and then go to court and they won't let the case, the case fall. Same thing about holding up a sign saying, uh, speed trap down the road. Uh, you know, that's the rule of the use of free speech. They can arrest you if you're going to really fight them. But, yeah, FCC and electronics, uh, I don't think they put up a tough time fighting that case. Because anytime you fight the federal government, you're going to have a hard time. But, anyhow, back to that control. KV0MAR.
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