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Sorry, my boss was texting me and I'm trying to text him back too. Nothing important. He's just telling me he's taking the day off. And I was just telling my wife I'm really happy to take the next two or three hours off myself, just put in some PTO. It's too pretty of a morning and I don't have anything on my schedule this morning. I had taken the whole morning off in case I needed to deal with yesterday's meeting, and I don't. So I think I'm going to follow my boss's example, and I think I'm going to take a few hours off this morning. Well, probably, looking at my wife, seeing as she nods, probably has her start doing her Christmas stuff today, like shopping and getting anything else she wants to put up. We have to get our daughter's birthday. Oh, that's right. I did mention that this morning on my wife's Facebook. I texted her. Today is my daughter's 23rd birthday, and so we have to go get her cake stuff. So there you go. She's my oldest, 23 years old. She's good with me. Both of my grandchildren, as you all heard a whole lot about. Yes, I'm a 45-year-old grandfather of two. It's awesome. I'm young enough to play with them, do fun stuff with them, yet I'm old enough and mostly patient enough to deal with them like a grandfather. I think it's a special time in my life. Between them and my life and kids, they are my saviors in my life. So, all right, let's move down to Bill, November 9, O.F.Q., and let's see what he has to say about our topics today. Bill, what do you know? This is repeater station kilo 7. I know a little. Back in the olden days, growing up and working in California, you couldn't buy alcohol between like 2 and 7 in the morning or something like that, because I know I worked at a 7-Eleven where they would chain up the alcohol coolers. I'm not sure if that law is still in effect or not, but there was certain times you couldn't buy alcohol, just like there in Texas. I know here in Utah, there's no lottery, and I had a student who had a, what do you call it, had a, wanted to bet on the football game. I think it was the Super Bowl, and he had an app on his phone, a betting app, and while we were in Utah, it wouldn't work. We had to wait until we got a trip to Idaho, and when we got to Idaho, he was able to get into his betting app and place his bet on the game, so they have no gambling thing here in Utah. I don't think of any others that I know of. I know of a truck driver who got a ticket because he had gone through a weigh station and they pulled him over and they tried to find something wrong. They couldn't find anything wrong, but he had a co-driver, and he was smoking. I don't know if his co-driver was smoking or not, but I know he was smoking, and they gave him a ticket for smoking in the workplace because his co-driver was up in the front where he was, and they ended up giving him a ticket for smoking in the workplace there, so that's one that happened in California. That was a while back ago. It was not too long after the law had gone into effect, but that's another one. That's about it. That's all I can think of right now. Yeah, and that picture that I took up there, I'm looking at that scenery right here, and the sun's out enough that it's just all gray clouds in that mountain now, but for 15, 20 minutes, the sun was hitting the clouds just right and made that sky really nice. So that's it right here where I was sitting here waiting. Back to you.
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