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Hey Sean, we've got you on the list, KiloJuliet7, Echo, back to frame mic. Hey, let's run this list. Let's go back up to Tim. KI7, ZEI, good morning. I just climbed into my car a few minutes ago, heading into Seattle, I-5 South, little teeny rain drops, I guess it's some kind of mist, but not bad, the roads look pretty dry, 44 degrees. I had a very busy day yesterday, and an even busier day today. I've got a list of about 12 things I've got to do, or want to do, and I'm sure I'll get at least eight of those done, hopefully more. But I was tire shopping recently. I must have spent at least six hours, probably eight hours, researching what tires I wanted to put on. And I ended up going to put on the same ones that are on there now, they work well, got excellent ratings, and price is reasonable. So I've got an appointment today at 3, go to my favorite tire place, Discount Tire, and I don't know if they're actually discounted, but they give good service and I've never had any issues with it. So anyway, 3 o'clock appointment, get my only two tires that I'm changing because the car's got the original tires on it, no one had ever bothered to rotate them, and so the front I'm going to put the new ones on the front just in case we happen to get any snow. I want to have the best tires on the front. Then when spring comes around, I'll run the new ones on the front. I'm going to put the new ones on the front just in case we happen to get any snow. Then when spring comes around, I'll run the new ones on the front. And then when spring comes around, I'll go from front to back and get somewhere on those ones that have never been on the front before. And I've got my hot chocolate together. Sometimes when I head out to my car, this time of year I like to have hot chocolate because it's kind of wintery. And once in a while I get out to my car and I go, dang, I forgot my hot chocolate. And if I have enough time, I'll go back up and get it. But if I don't have enough time, then I will go without, which makes me hungry. So what I need to do is I need to have like a little box or tote bag or something that's got compartments for the stuff I need to take down to my car. Today I brought down some grocery bags, some empty grocery bags when I go grocery shopping, a bottle of water, and my hot chocolate. And things like hot chocolate tend to tip over if you're just carrying them in a regular box. So I need to have a little box or tote or something, no Christmas gift please. This is my own idea for taking care of myself. I'm going to have one that's got a couple of compartments where I can put my hot chocolate or whatever without having to worry about a tip over before I get to the car. There. That's my plan for today. Oh, and the new net. I'm running the new net. So, a busy day overall. Everyone have a great day. Get outside. I see the blue sky in a couple of places. The sun might come out. Cross your fingers. Cross your legs. KI7ZEI. This is repeater station kilo, kilo seven. November, Quebec, November. Good to hear from you and you know I saw a blue sky this morning when I got up but it's cold out there and it's windy and now it's cloudy and it's about 39 degrees here and I just saw it sprinkle. The ground is wet, of course it's wet, we're in the great north west. I heard a survey was taken recently and found that winter weather makes us grumpy and angry and so hey I'm all for whatever keeps you happy and if that's a hot cup of cocoa maybe that's I should start doing that too might help my attitude a little bit I'm not grumpy me. Okay. Okay. Hey, 73. And enjoy your net at noon. KI seven ZEI KG seven CGP. Up next is Jim. Kilo seven Delta Zulu. Good morning. Good morning there. Dana and Teresa and everybody out there. Yes, we got 43 degrees here in South Bellevue. It is not raining that's always a good thing at least and uh other than that not much going on all the christmas presents are wrapped uh right now we're we got to put them all in the car to go down to portland and and so i was back in the day some sometime we used to have i used to have one of those really that you got from comcast when you went in to take your modem or your you know back in the day and uh it was great to putting Christmas presents in so um we're trying to I don't want to just want to put them in in the trunk individually that that then they you know you know gotta I suppose we could use a big box we got a couple of big boxes as some presents came in so put the boxes in the box we'll probably figure that out those are the third world or the first world countries that I'm trying to figure out. Not quite as complicated as what Mike's working on, trying to get his lights back on. We're all working on these issues that are major, major, major issues in our lives. You guys, seven days everybody, happy holidays, and we'll catch you all later. This is Jim and Jane in South Bellevue working on really big problems. Hey Jim, great to hear from you and Jane, And glad to hear about your first world problems. Nothing like first world problems. It makes you feel, you know, makes us appreciate how lucky we are to be in the top of the food chain, you know, so to speak. OK, are we lions now or what? No, I'm just kidding. Okay, 73's to you. Happy Holidays, Jim and Jane. Kilo7, Papa Delta Zulu, KG7, CGP. Up next is Matt, KI6, KTE. Good morning, Matt. Dana, good morning, Teresa. I am slowly working towards getting coffee in me. Daphne, speaking of first world problems, Daphne decided that the wind was too loud and she needed to investigate at like, what, maybe like 4.30 this morning. So I'm a little slow out of the rack. Jim, I hope that you solved the problem of what it sounds like. That sounds like the good kind of problem I need to finish my Christmas shopping, which I guess is maybe also the good kind of problem to have. I don't know. It's a problem that only comes with the privilege of being able to do Christmas shopping. And I need to go around the neighborhood and spread Christmas cheer because Jesse made a whole bunch of treats to give out to our neighbors. And so I'm on the hook for seeing people that I like and giving them tasty stuff, which is, you know, it can be just such a, such a chore. Anyways, I hope that you have a cheerful day despite the gloom. Yeah, I don't know. K6KT, Madden Kirkland.
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