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Well, good morning, everybody. Yeah, boy, it's just starting to get light out there. Wow. Yeah, the news is really disappointing. What I do quite often when I'm listening to the net, I watch the news on TV with the sound off. And I've seen 90% of the stories already. They read the same stories about two or three days in a row. just to save money I don't know it seemed to me like they could sell off the time to advertisers but now they I'm just watching a story here on coffee roasters the price of coffee going up or something and I'm sure I've seen that two days in a row you know just give me the news of what happened today Now yesterday, they had a breaking news at 4 p.m. in the afternoon. Well, I saw the story at 7 a.m. in the morning. Well, it's not breaking news if it happened 12 hours ago. I don't know. I haven't read the paper since 1969 because they put in there that the Mets won the World Series, and I knew they were lying then. Anything I knew about way back in the 50s that was in the paper, I think some kids had a BB gun or something back in the, and they were talking about a gang. I don't think the gangs were like the gangs of today where they're going out and killing people but I suppose it's probably not politically correct to give your son a BB gun for Christmas. Santa has to put the no on that. Okay. I hope everybody, you know, sometimes I watch the British news or I watch the national news. After I've seen all the local news three times, I watch the national news, hopefully pick up something new, or I'll switch to the British news to see what they think. Hopefully that's not too political. PB-7, PB-W, back to net.
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