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Well hello Brian and everybody on the net, this is Justin, KK7QES, and Justin is doing great. Thanks for asking. 73, thanks for running the net, um, cool to hear that you played, uh, over the last year. I think I heard a check-in from you, it might have been on Brooks and Megan's net, uh, mentioning you were going to do that, and I was going to look it up, walk out my front door and through the woods and I can be over there, um, I thought, oh, it would be fun to pop in and get to see you perform. But anyway, it's a really cool venue. I really like the sound there in their chapel. My family actually went to, we'd say it was the Kirkland Coral Society, and it was great. But it was the first time I had been there since I had become a ham radio operator, and I could not help but notice the smacking of radio antennas that were on top of the water tower that's kind of situated right next to the chapel there. And I had to tell my wife, I'm going to go look at the water tower for a second. And she said, oh, okay. Anyway, I've been thinking I should reach out to them and just inquire about the possibility of putting up a mesh core node. Not a lot going on here tonight. I am huddled by the heater in the radio shed and I just wanted to drop in and say hi. I hope you and your family are well. I'm enjoying the multilingual potato puns way too much. And yeah, I'm kind of refining my grocery list for tomorrow as a patient of holiday feasting. So that's what's going on with me. Hope everyone is well out there. KK7 QES back to you. I'm glad you enjoyed the potato papa as well. The potato system, yeah. All right, yes, past year I've played there a number of times with Lake Washington. They tend to play there once or twice a year. They do play at different locations for different concerts. I played there with like Seattle Metropolitan Chamber Orchestra and I've done at least half a dozen weddings there before. And the sound is amazing but we did this thing and like on the last note we stop and the conductor just started going one, two, three, four. I mean it takes It's like over four seconds for like the reverb to finally die down at such a live hall. And honestly, sometimes with the classical music, it's hard, you know, when we're separated out on stage with an entire symphony orchestra, just trying to listen across the group because you're getting all of these reflections on the sound and it can sound amazing. The choral stuff probably sounds absolutely amazing there and stuff, but anyway, very good stuff there. Sorry you missed the concert, but maybe next time I need to do better at self-promotion there and keeping people aware of when I am playing locally for public events there. So anyway, next time there, so thank you so much Justin and I hope you have a great holiday and I'll catch you next time. All right, so that was the bottom of the list. I am Brian, KE-7, KZH, this is the 9 o'clock net on the PSRG Peter in Seattle, Washington. We're looking for any other new check-ins or rechecks, please come ahead, call sign and first name. This is repeater station 857, November, Quebec, November. All-star node 6222. Located in Shelton, Washington. KB8BMY. I've got you on the list. More stations, please.
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