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I'm still looking for that photograph, though, Tony, of you in your big, tall, white paper chef hat. Oh, someday. All right. I guess I can, I guess I can dream. Tony, take care. Thank you so much for dropping by. Let's go talk to Ken, W-W-7 K-E-N, still in Las Vegas. Merry Christmas. And how was the Wizard of Oz at the Sphear mind-blowing? This is Repeater Station Kilo-Keegan. Well everybody, W-W-7 K-E-N. and Ken here with wife Pam in Las Vegas. First I wanted to start off with saying that I am so sorry to hear of Larry's passing. I didn't personally know Larry but I can tell by the people that have been checking in and their stories that he was a true friend and that he will be surely missed. So my heart goes out to all of you and wish you all well. Yeah, is so sad but on a lighter note, yes, the odds and I wanted to talk to Sean because he always says we are living in the past. I am living in Sean's past because as we all know several weeks ago Sean came to the sphere here in Las Vegas and as I was sitting there as it was getting ready I was thinking Sean was sitting somewhere in this sphere watching the same thing I am about to see and it just blew me away Jack. Not only was the visual But the sensory perception of the whole event, the screen is so massive and it is so enveloping and in 3D that when the screen moves, you actually feel like the whole stage is rotating. You can see it. You feel as if the screen is standing still and the whole theater is turning. It was a little unnerving in the beginning, but I got used to it. They've got flying leaves and wind blowing when the tornado comes. And it's just smoke and all sorts of stuff fills the air. And then they drop apples from the ceiling at one point. And it's just a visual and surreal experience with the sensory going on. It's just overwhelming. It was an hour and 15 minutes. And a lot of people, a lot of people, Jack. You know, it's, I guess, well worth trudging through the miles. I think it's about a mile worth of tunnels that you take to get to it from where our hotel is. But no, once you're there, it's just, wow, really something to see. So more to come. Tonight we're going to Delmonico's for Christmas dinner. And I think Pam and I might try to go take one of those gondola rides today. We'll see. Anyway, WW7KN, Merry Christmas everybody, and Pam's waving, and back to you Jack, WW7KN.

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