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I had, uh, before I had, uh, before my $23,000 replacement that I rejected, and they gave me a dollar for the car that they took the electric batteries from and they used them to make electric EV controller, uh, EV controllers for buildings. Anyways, so I went out one morning, cold morning, to, uh, you know, drive it away just on, you You know, a week later, I opened the, when the engine had been driven, and it was all warm underneath the bulb. It was all warm, and built a nest over there, and I just cared that I wouldn't start driving. Yeah, it does, in fact, I hear in some places, like, uh, where it's really cold, you really want to bang on the hood and stuff, in case a cat happens to be sleeping on, or, sounds really, like, a smart thing to do, like in Alaska, or in a cold climate, so. Thanks for letting me check in again and let's see, I don't know, yeah electronics, you know man electronics, it's pretty easy but yeah you got to be a little, have a good night Brian and again thanks. Oh my gosh a bird's nest. Yeah funny you say that my next door neighbor growing up when I was a kid in northeast Tacoma, they had a cat named Tail but the irony there is that it didn't have a tail and the story was that it had crawled up into the engine and they started the car and the tail got caught in the fan belt and ripped it off and so yeah I don't know what the cat's original name was but they just called it tail which I guess that's calling anyway calling the big kid tiny or I don't know anyway all right deal of good stuff there thanks for coming back there all right let me circle back around see if Sean came back kk7ycf we lost you right after you mentioned a rodent's nest. Are you back? If you are, please come ahead and finish your report. Yeah, I'm back. Are you hearing me fine? Yeah, we got to you. We got right up to that rodent's nest there. Please continue. Oh yeah, the rodent's nest in the engine compartment of my F-150. That turned out to be a rather expensive venture because they had done some chewing on the the control wires to the number four cylinder fuel injector and to remedy the situation they were going to have to remove the entire intake manifold to my motor and so the whole process set me back about $2,300 which is really more than I wanted to spend on Black Friday. kind of my story and I'm sticking with it. Back to Nat.

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