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Well good evening Rebecca and everybody and Radio Man on the net, um Merry Christmas to everyone. Um, it's an interesting, it's an interesting Christmas down here, here. It's in the seventies, it's been foggy most of this week. Two things, two things struck me as being unusual considering it's Christmas Eve. Um, I was taking a walk to the store and got bit by a mosquito in December yet. I would have felt it. The other thing was that when I got home it was rather warm. I was actually starting to break out of sweat, in a sweat, and I actually turned the air conditioning on. I would have thought that. Normally we, Christmas Eve, I have a temperature, high temperature like in the upper, like in the low to mid 60s and the average low temperature is probably about in the 50s. In my lifetime it's been as cold as 14 degrees and as warm as 80. We actually had snow once until Christmas Eve back in 2004. So I've been spending the evening channel surfing various Christmas specials and TV shows and listening to Christmas music and when I went When I go shopping I actually restock my ice cream, I've got a cup of peanut butter ice cream and I've got some more eggnog so I've also got a few other sweets so I'm afraid I'm going to end up with a sugar overload. So tomorrow morning I'll probably get up and I'll get some donuts and some coffee and just kind of see what's what. Because of the fall I'm probably not doing much of the traveling so I'm not connecting with family except probably on the phone. But that's okay. It's kind of nice to just be at home and just kind of chill and take your time just getting up and doing things. But that's about all I've got going on. Well, it was really pleasant to hear from you tonight, Rebecca. It was a nice surprise. It's, um, 7388. All the numbers. And have a beautiful Christmas. G-A-F-5-W-I. Be back tonight.
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