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And thank you, Pam. Yeah, we had a little bit of net control traffic or something climb in behind you, but we got almost all that. KK-7 RDW. And good morning. This is KK-7 RDW. Roger with the sailboat SHOT-C, sitting here on the western edge of Magnolia, where it is, we've got, well, it's, It looks like Christmas Eve out there. It's released for Seattle style. 42 degrees here. The barometer is at 30.39. We've got some, had some, some smizzle. Pam, she invented a new word for us here. It's almost, it's borderline. And I don't think it's quite drizzle. So I'm going to go with smizzle again. At about seven hundredths of an inch since yesterday, noon, all of it since midnight. And the wind is popping around 11 knots here, gusting to 16. And the fun stuff last night, yesterday, was I hopped on my Mini 12 last night and went out to the Christmas ships. They came to Portage Bay and right off of Seattle Yacht Club. Well, no, it wasn't right off Seattle Yacht Club. That was the problem. They went off of the little park at the north end of Portage so I had to get all the way from the aquabuck to the far end of Porty Grays in 0 to 2 knots of breeze, that sort of little tiny thing. But it was a nice turnout and great music and the artists, it brings a lot of Christmas to the Northwest, they really do a fun job with that. with that. I'd say there are probably oh maybe 30 good sized power boats out there and one little sail boat sailing around. But I did have my spot light, 500 amp spot light to shine on the sail so when the big guys got a little close I let them know I was there. That's my report. It was kind of a fun night. This is KK7, RDW. Happy Christmas Eve everybody.

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