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Hey Jay Five, IRQ, good morning Mr. Grey. Every time I call you Mr. Grey it makes me think of an old TV show. I believe it was on CBS back around the 2000 era. It was called The Unit. I liked it at the time. I was in the military. Or right after that I don't remember. It was about a team of, well basically Delta Force. I mean that's just the way you put it. I thought it was a really good entertaining TV show. I think it lasted around four seasons. The Unit. U-N-A-T. If you haven't watched it, anyhow, it makes me think of that because they go by code names sometime in a TV show. Mr. Blue, Mr. White. I always thought it was funny that the black guy was called Mr. White. And I think the white guy was called Mr. Black. It always kind of gave me an inside chuckle. Because if you was in the military, you know there is no color other than red. Anyhow, let's see, it's a 50, bomby 52 degrees out here in north central Texas this morning. I am pacing around my truck as I do most mornings. Getting a few steps in and getting my body to loosen up. I guess all the people on here who is above the age of 30 can probably understand what I mean by losing up. Because I wake up, my muscles and everything, I wake up sore and tight in the morning. Ah, let's see, over the weekend what did we do? Well, I took Willow out to the river. I posted a few videos on that. With the grandson of course and the wife. Let me see, what else did we do? We worked a little bit more on the Christmas lights. We spent a lot of time talking with my wife about grief. Today is the one year anniversary since her sister was hit by a car last year. For those who haven't heard the story, my sister-in-law worked in Rutherford, which is about a 15 foot a minute drive to the east. Excuse me. And she was coming home. She was driving a little Jeep Patriot. And she hit a little deer. Happens all the time down here. No big deal. You know, it messed up a little bit of her vehicle. She was a little frickin up, but she was fine. She called her husband. Told him, hey I hit a deer. He was about, as I drive, about 10 minutes away. And told her to hang out there, get out the car, go into the median. We have huge medians right here. Go into the median, call the police, and he would be on his way. Turn on the hazards, all that good stuff. And she did every bit of that. I'm going to take a break. She did everything she was supposed to do. She got out, turned on the hazards, got out, registered about 10, 15, I think it was actually 13.7 feet according to the police report. Into the median. And was on the phone with the median, with the police. And thankfully from what the reports and everything say, she was facing a ray from the vehicle. But I got, there's a line of cars, she was in the left lane. There's a line of cars in the right lane, the slow lane. Only going past her little vehicle. And some dude decided that he didn't want to be in that lane and jumped in her lane and gunned it. Looked up, I guess, at the last minute and seen her car was booked down there, or messed up there. And he reacted back to going into the median. And he clipped her vehicle and put his vehicle back into her. Let's say she didn't feel a thing, thank God. But, yeah, so that's the story of my sister-in-law. So, yeah, today is today. So I may or may not respond on here depending on how it is so far, she's great. We talked a lot about it over the weekend, you know. So there you go. Not to put a downer on the net, but got it out in the open. KJ5 IRQ to Mr. Gray.

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