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Oh my, well, unfortunately Jack got to hear it, but right now I'm speaking to you on my other radio because I'm too lazy to get up, I don't get this handy-talkie, which is somewhere. But anyway, it does sound good, I was using it on the, I checked into the new net with it. Oh God, I haven't seen an FC-207R since I was in college. I graduated from college in 1981, so this radio I had 45 years ago and now I have another one. I'm kind of glad to have it because I should be able to actually use it pretty easily. It's got buttons and so forth on it. And so that's nice. Then we went to church last night and I sang Oh Holy Night and that went well. Then we went to church this morning and I sang the Wexford carol and played 20 minutes worth of Christmas carols which were Ding Dong Merrily on High, Sussex Carol, It Came Upon a Midnight Clear, Go Tell It on the mountain, God rest you merry gentlemen, angels we have heard on high, and silent night." So, and then I sang the Wexford carol. These were both at this morning service. So that's about all the news that is news. And I promise you I will get on with my new hendi-talkie probably tomorrow. Anyway, but it sounded good. And so it was nice. 73, 88, 33, and 67, which means Merry Christmas in the ARL-numbered radiograms. Thanks to Rebecca and Lou for hosting the net. And thanks to all of you for listening to me ramble. This is KA98G, back to net.
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