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Kilo Juliet 5, India, Romeo, Quebec, which is the smallest place I've ever lived. With my family, it would have been our farmhouse. I believe it was 762 square feet, three bedrooms, small bedrooms, an itty bitty bathroom, and then an open kitchen living area, so yeah, that was the smallest house or area that my my family has ever lived in. Me personally, however, I have lived in much smaller. I lived out of a foxhole. I have lived out of a duck. I have lived out of a duffel bag. More than once on all of those occasions. I would probably say, considering that I had to live out of a foxhole for two and a half weeks, that would be considered living. So that was probably My smallest is, you know, think about it, you got a hole that's roughly, you know, a foot and a half feet. That's roughly two, maybe three feet wide if you have time to ride it that much. And about the length of your body. And that's your house. And granted, you know, us being good, strong, smart American military people, We put things like ponchos, we have a shelter, so I guess that would expand the square footage of the foxhole, perhaps. Anyhow, a little humor, but real truthful, so there you go, KJ5-ILQ, sending it back to KC2-PKG. KJ5-ILQ to KC2-PKG. A foxhole. George, KJ5-ILQ to KC2-PKG. This is KC2-BKG, a foxhole, you might win the prize. George, KB0MAI, smallest place you've ever lived. This is KC2-BKG over to you, KB0MAI.

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