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Well, not great in my direction, and now the car is just, let's go to Jeff, AM4QBC. It's all you, Jeff. All right, thank you, Dad, listen to this. Oh, look, you can hear that or not, but that's the coffee maker. Just finishing off the last little bit of coffee there. Spitting it out, so I'll be drinking that up in just a moment. Yeah, George, that's interesting information. I know ours also went up in North Carolina. I guess it's because of that storm last year. I don't know if that's the entire reason, but seems like it trickles up a little bit every year. But it wasn't a huge jump. Like, you know, it was probably 50 to 100, like was mentioned there earlier. But now the health insurance is a big one. I work for the state, and they've been sending us all kinds of notices about health insurance premiums and all these things skyrocketing and what they're setting us up for is just to be prepared to pay more either this year or next year on our stuff. I put my wife, my wife is on my plan and it costs $690 a month for her to be on mine and hold that out of my check every month. $690 bucks. Anyway, it's good coverage. It pays well, but if you don't use it, you're going in a hole fast, but if something big happens to you and you have to stay in the hospital for just a few days, you've got a huge bill, so hopefully if that happens, it'll pay well on that. Alright, Darrell, I'm going to get Get back into breakfast here, and I'll pass it back to you, my friend, KM4QBC. Thanks for what you do for us, Big D.
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