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And so I bought the record and I've been wanting for a while and I've seen it, you know here in the States Here in there, but I've always wanted it a little bit kind of out of my price range But I was in go and it was a thousand yen, which is like seven bucks so I bought it and It's one of those records where it's not like it's not like a big band jazz record it's It's pretty much just like the trumpet a bass and some drums music that the songs the composition It just it's haunting. It's the only way I can describe it. It just grabs your soul and just kind of takes it for this like very film noir ride and I love the record so much. I've been playing it ever since it started raining here in Seattle and I only play it when it's raining. There are certain records I have that I only play when it rains. As much as I am a Miles Davis fanatic, I'm also a Slayer fan. I love Slayer, which I can't do this on the radio, but usually when you say the word Slayer, you have to scream it. Slayer! That's probably not even doing it justice. Those records you have to play at like midnight. You have to wake people up when you play those records. My wife loves it. She absolutely loves it. She's rolling her eyes right now in the background. But yeah, so anyway, listening to the rain, listening to Miles Davis, and rambling on RF, which is a very wonderful thing to do. I really love being a part of this community, and I love all of you who are a part of it. I love Seattle. Oh my gosh. I've been around ever since I got my ham radio license. I've been all over the place trying to like talk to people and Seattle is like the most ham radio friendly Place I've been so far. So it's awesome to live here Anyway with that I'll be quiet setting positive vibes Kk7 fkb Good night
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