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Oh, I'm watching Rick Steves in Paris, and he's coming down the Eiffel Tower. And I remember in 1972, climbing all the way to the top, and all the way down. I didn't take that elevator up to the top, the one that goes kind of at an angle. Yeah, I was 31 years old then, so it wasn't a big deal for me. Anyway, tonight we have Music Night. I've got a song, the thing from Picnic, Moondlow, all set up, you know, and then Mah Jong tomorrow, and yeah, that's about it. Send it back to you, KG7FWB. KG7FWB, AlphaGol 7, Yankee Mike. Well, you know, you play so much Mah Jong, I'd be afraid to play against you. Oh my gosh, you're probably getting pretty good at that. We started playing this game called Five Crowns, and it's funny because it's very Mah Jong like except you don't have to have eyes at the end of the game. You have runs of 1, 2, 3 or cards that are all the same, but you don't have to have a pair of eyes at the end. It makes it a little bit easier to come up with a winning hand. The game goes you start out with three cards and then every round after you finish it you check the score And the high score is losing if you have, you want to have zero every time. And you get more and more cards as you go. Till the end you have 13 cards in your hand that you are trying to do matches on. And again, when you are all done you count up the score and the person with the lowest score wins. So it's a lot of fun to play with four people. terrible to play with two people my wife always wins every time it's very frustrating you know I'd be like hey I've got a zero here and I throw out my hand and she's like oh you just gave me a card I need to get zero as well like oh man so anyway enjoy your music night and mahjong and we'll see you next time
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