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What if I don't want to give it back? What if I want it? All right, well, they gave me a trip. I'm going to Colorado, Grand Junction, one stop, dry load, drop and hook. All right, and it's ready. So all I got to do is wash out my blender and get my truck ready. I still got, do I have the curtains up? I think I took the curtains down. but I need to write down the information, then pop over to the yard, pick the load up, and get rolling. I'll get to Colorado, and I'll get part of the way back. I won't make it quite all the way back. And hopefully it'll get me close enough that tomorrow morning when I start off I can get over to my Amazon box there in West Valley and hopefully my animal will be there. That works out. And then all is happy, happy. And now I haven't heard anything, because Peter mentioned this earlier, about that thing that's going on with that student. I guess no news is good news, but they're doing the investigation. They've got to do the investigation. Once they get done with the investigation, then the result of it and before I can train anymore. But I'm kind of enjoying this leisurely life of a solo truck driver. That's definitely getting me more sleep, giving me extra time to do things, giving me extra time to relax, getting things done, and just kicking it back. But with me driving all the time and not sitting in the passenger seat while someone else is driving, my days, I don't get as much done in the daytime when the truck is moving. I have to wait till I stop, because there's just certain things you don't do while you're driving. But it's an adjustment, but I'll make it, because that's how we roll, adapt, adjust, overcome. We don't sit back and complain and whine and a lot of the stuff the new generation does. But that's my time, so back to Russell.
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