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Well, good morning, good morning. Yeah, yeah, the roll call was a little light, a little light this morning, but that's okay. People were sleeping in maybe, you know. What a game. I don't know if you happen to see that, but with only seconds, I mean really only seconds, they moved the ball close enough to the goal. In the whole game, the Seahawks did not make a touchdown. They had four field goals, and one more would have won the game for them. And, I mean, it was just, I mean, literally, the clock said one second left when they queued up to try a field goal and just missed by just a few feet. But oh, gosh, I mean, but they fought so valiantly, I mean, to move the football from, you know, from, oh, I guess the 10-yard mark, the other end of the field, all the way up to where, you know, our guy can kick a field goal quite routinely. And, but he just happened to miss it. So, that was a cliffhanger. Yeah, let's see, what else? Oh, we made a big pot of chili, and I tried something I haven't done in a while. I pressure-cooked the beans, And I was a little apprehensive about, you know, whether I would not get them soft enough or they would be too soft, you know, because, but I turned off the heat and opened it up about when the game started and they were just perfect, perfect, you know, soft but not mushy. So we threw in the tomatoes, celery, carrots, onions, garlic, copious amounts of cherry powder and some jalapeno in there for heat. Could have put more heat. It was a little bland in my taste buds.
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