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Well, thanks so much, Doug and Haile Snaff. I've always wondered how do French people have a different keyboard with all the various accents and this and that. I'm not too sure. Honestly, you'd think I'm nearly of the age I'm going to get a wee bus pass kind of shortly. And we're in the middle of November and December, 2015, we're talking about three months' time. I'll be getting a free bus pass here in just a moment. You'll be eerie. Well, there you go. But yeah, I should probably know that kind of thing. But hey, listen, that's for a discussion some other time. Do the French people have a different keyboard for their typing away and all the rest of it can accommodate all these accents? There must be something. And goodness me, honestly, Doug, you've opened up something. I'm kind of tempted to throw it back to you, but I'm not. I'm not because we've got more people to go down and I know that the Texas kisser out there in Grapevine, Texas, she's been puckering her lips. She's ready to come along and say hi to everybody. Give us all a big smoochy, smoochy kiss and everything else. So we're going to bring in Jeanette. So I'll say 73 to victory. Thanks to the ex-re-delta bravo. A conversation for later there, Doug. Thanks, Doug, for all you do. And let's say hello and a big happy Friday to KI5SSR. Puck your lips, folks. Here she comes. It's the Texas kisser. Jeanette, the mic is yours. I was trying to give you a big one, but there you go. KI5SSR. Yes. The Texas kisser here in Grapevine and to Douglas over there. Doug, yeah. My mother was from France and she couldn't speak one link of English, nothing, when she came here. She had this deep, deep accent. No matter what she did, she could not get rid of it. But I will say that, yeah, you know, she didn't teach her kids French because she couldn't understand English. So she had a very hard time and I think if people around spoke French, she would have. I would hear her talking to her sister on the phone. I have to say it's one of the sexiest voices there is, really, languages. And so, yeah, but I will tell you, no matter how much you think you know, when you go to France, the slang changes. So my mom ran into that problem and that was before all this stuff was available. So, but her friends couldn't really understand her because their slang changes. Also, if you have an iPhone, they have an app called Translate. You can text in it and you can talk into it and it can talk back to you, which is pretty cool. So but I did want to share that with Doug that the slang changes there in France. And so I want to share that. And I'm just wondering how, Graham, you and Miss Helen are doing, because you are just giggling along so much here. It's quite interesting listening to the laughing hyenas back to you guys.
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