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So I repeat, you have a good day, and then I go to KJ5, I arc a bit, and then you get back to me. This is repeater station KJ5, I'll be returning. Bill's live, yeah, just the other day, gas was, what was it baby? $2.14 a gallon I think is the lowest I've seen it get. I'm a Walmart or a Walmart Plus member and so with Walmart Plus if you're a Walmart Plus member you also get 10 cents off a gallon if you do it. And so we do that. So that saved us another 10 cents. So I think I paid $2.04 a gallon. That's the cheapest I've paid so far. However, yesterday and this morning I noticed it's back up around 260, 266 a gallon, which is common. I mean, you'll see a 50 cent increase overnight fairly often around here, and then it trickles back down, and then it goes back up, and then it trickles back down, so we try to time our fill-ups when it's cheaper. And Bill's right. It's because we have the refineries down here. This is one of those industry things. A lot of states say, oh, we don't want refineries in our state. They're nasty. They're dirty. Well, that means that you don't get cheap gas either. That seems like a fair trade-off to me. I think we want to talk about weather. I'm looking at it right now. I mean, Thursday, 66, Friday, 63, Saturday, 78, Sunday, 65, Monday, 72. These are highs for the next week. So yeah, it ain't going to feel like Christmas. It's going to feel more like we're vacationing in Florida with Mrs. D. That's what it's going to feel like. Okay, that's about all I got for this over. I'll send it back to KD9NSK. Good job today, by the way. Great question. You're doing a fantastic job, Russell.
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