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All right. Well, people, I've got a pen. I've got a paper. I've got the list up. We need some more check-ins. So if you're not too busy, we'd love to hear from all y'all. As far as I haven't heard from Darrell yet, he's, well, he was, he got on the list, but he saw that someone was taking care of it, I guess, so he decided to get on with his things because He's always busy in the morning doing his shots and everything. But he'll probably get checked in once he gets back. And it's still dark here. That's the thing in the wintertime. Stays dark later in the morning, gets dark earlier. Days are so short. I was just talking with Gray. I think he's doing good. He's off doing something today. I forgot what he was doing, but he had something he had to do, so he's not here. There's a guy out here. It's 39 degrees and he's walking around in flip-flops. I can't stand it. There's another guy over here with shorts, flip-flops, and a T-shirt 40 degrees outside. But they're just going from their warm trucks into the terminal to take showers and then come back. So they'll probably put on warmer clothes, I would hope. I don't know. I've spent most of my life in the cold weather. But I still got a little more something than that. I remember when I was a kid, I would have a down jacket on and shorts, you know, because my arms would get cold, but my legs were fine. I was also walking around a lot. As I got older, my blood got thinner. And I grew up in California, San Diego there, or just inland from San Diego. And we still got, you know, down into the 30s. We got frost on the grass in the wintertime, from time to time. We have actually ended up in enough hail yesterday that our front yard and backyard and driveway was covered in hail. It looked like it was snow. So I got some pictures. I think I put them up on Discord. But I'll have to put them up on Facebook, too, on the Do Jump and Snot page. So it looks like our front yard is covered in snow. Let me grab one.

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