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Yeah, but I'll call you for that. I'll put you you I Well, I didn't move you from the computer I took you off of my phone So you're still there before again on the first part of the list. I just didn't call you the last time So we'll be getting back there In due time Okay, I'm gonna set up a last question here that I'm pretty much just gonna bring out here I didn't bother writing this down because I always do a little short one when we leave Alright, and in a minute, I will take last check-ins and include those into the 73 round right so You'll get your one and done situation when I call and we'll see what happens so the last question for everybody to think about and I wanted to keep it on point and topical being that Being that the Thanksgiving holiday just passed. Let me ask you is turkey way overrated Do you like something else? Do you prefer something else? some people say that without the turkey, it doesn't make the holiday and my friend Joy She says that That it was a learned taste if there's a such way to put it I'm trying to paraphrase what she said because she swears a lot So paraphrasing what she said and get clean for radio, she said that turkey was a learned flavor that at first she couldn't stand it. She said it was just too dry for her palate that sometimes in family gatherings when her late mom used to prepare a big spread and invite everybody over and get everybody hustled before the middle of the afternoon so they could go back to work because you know that that's how Thanksgiving usually works, at least in Canada. I don't know if it's the same, I would presume it's the same for you guys, in Canada. It doesn't mean people do this and it doesn't mean people follow this, but a typical fashion would be you have your dinner in the mid-afternoon and you get rid of everybody and you just basically go back to work. Monday night usually because we have ours on Monday, Monday nights the malls and the stores resume business. You might not get your banking and your mail. You might have a problem with Canada Post and you know Scotia Bank and CIBC and Royal Bank and all those places. You might not be able to get them to open but you can still go and BS at the mall and I know when I was in California for Thanksgiving a couple of years ago they got rid of the dinner guests in the middle of the afternoon and then later on in the evening the pavilion mall in Sacramento resumed business and yeah you couldn't do your banking or anything else but you know you could go to the mall and you could you know hustle and bustle and I think they were also trying to get a head start on on the big the big the big buyouts yes and I was thinking of the the door crashers thanks for filling that in for me I had heard that phrase used a lot lately just mainly that it's obsolete now right or it's hard to do now right so so yes it's turkey over yeah cuz she said Joy said that sometimes they would give her a lot of white meat and it would just be really dry and she would be a confident at hacking and chasing down water and juice to try to get it down and then later on she got to figuring out you know maybe I'll spread some gravy on it not bad, put it in, slice it up in the sandwiches. So she was resourceful but she said that for her turkey was a learned behavior, a learned flavor. So there you go. So think about that. In the meantime let me ask if anyone else would like to check in last minute. I'll leave a long space for you. I won't come back until there's a long space so VA3KKY is listening for you.
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