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Hey, what's up once again Gabey zero and a I I? Thought my grandson was gonna sit here and talk with you guys for a few minutes About two fairies and how he lost his fourth tooth and that kind of thing I said do you want to talk about that on there? And he goes yeah And then he left in the other room once grandma came around because he loves grandma more than he loves me. Oh you ready Okay come up here All right Now you're on the air, speak in the back and say your name. My name's Cooper. Cooper. Now what do you want to talk about? You want to talk about the tooth fairy? I lost a tooth. Yeah? How many teeth have you lost now? Four. Four. And the tooth fairy came every time when you lost a tooth? Yeah, but the first one was a five. Was it what? The first one was a $5, but the rest was just $2. What kind of, oh, you mean you got a $5 bill the first time around? And now the toothbrush is cheaping out and only giving you $2? Is that what it is? Two runs, two runs, run. And what are you going to do with these two runs? Probably spend it on a Lego set. There you go. Anything else you want to say? want to say you want to say happy thanksgiving to the to all the hams out there happy thanksgiving all right appreciate that you did a good job i'll do a reset my family to get into ham radio my son and daughter never happened my wife i got her the call sign but you can see how much how much time she gets on the air right so here's my next victim of trying to get him to be a ham radio operator one day. Maybe he will, maybe he won't. Either way, I'll love him. Kind of, sort of, maybe. Hey, Steve said something that was interesting. He said he thought I made a pleasure... Steve? Yeah, Steve was another ham radio guy I was talking to. Okay. You mean Steve that's playing the Minecraft movie? No, no, another Steve. The guy out, he lives in Cleveland, okay? So let me finish this up and we'll talk some more. So anyways, he made a statement that he thought my statement was prejudice. And I'm not sure why it would be prejudice. I mean, it was mindless bias. Like for instance, I said, old people are bad or old people smell. You know, just a general term like that. I could see some prejudice there. Maybe especially if I wasn't old myself because I am bad. Yeah. And I do smell. Do I smell? Will people smell? Or the young person who says no. Now, a pattern based criticism is not prejudice. You know, I keep seeing older hams complain about digital modes. That's, that's, That's, that's back that that's been going on for years. So and you know, it's being like I'm doing like a self directed bias. Like, for instance, I'm a trucker, but some truckers do dumb stuff on the road. God, that's a true straight statement 100%. So, you know, I guess what I'm trying to get down to is me making a statement about older hams complaining about people being on Echolink, it's not a prejudice. Because I'm one of these old guys, I'm a ham radio operator 30 years, I've heard it time and time again. I'm just calling out, you know, behavior I've seen over the years. There's a difference between bias and observation, right? When a pattern keeps repeating older hams griping about Echolink or digital modes, I'm allowed to say it without being some kind of ism, you know, a racism or bias. So it's not hate. It's just a reality reality check. And I would have put that out. Anyhow, back to my control. Thanks, guys. Located in Shelton, Washington, with a comment.
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