WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz) recordings for 2025-11-23
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Hello, oscar six bravo golf j monitoring. Hey, what was that? Bravo golf what? N6iwhko6bgy. Good morning. How are you doing? The listing classical music or. I was listening to classical music before I.
Got on the radio, You know, My dad had a good stereo for the time. They called it hi Fi. He used to listen to big band, and they'd always crank it up and I'd say, hey, man, turn that crap down.
Baroque, eric. Baroque. Classic music. So. They're always so good. I mean, yeah. Listening to some of the stuff they play. Oh, my God, they just articulated perfectly. Yeah. You mean you don't know how to play a musical instrument? How about, can you sing? Maybe just boom, tap with your mouth, you know?
Well, I could only sing in the shower or in the car. Hey, I sing. I create music. Hi, High. I hate the sound of my voice, but everybody else says, oh, man. Hey, don't worry about it. Ravel up all this one song that everybody likes called Ripple R I Double L, Ripple Wild, you and me. And it's just a riff, you know? Everybody loves it. They call it my prison song. W E6A X N receiver Call that jailhouse blues. Back when I was a kid, it was Thunderbird.
Ripple and then a cheap wine, Tokay, which I find out later is actually a location where they go to grow the grapes. But Tokay was like, I don't know, you know, 50 cents for a bottle of wine. Oh, my God. Sounds like some Boone Farm in my day. Boy, that's up in Vile. Anything that looks like it's that color should not be adjustable. Oh, yeah, well, there's a lot of stuff out there I wondered about, you know, chemically enhanced wine. You get these big bottles of Cribari Burgundy or something like that, you know, real cheap, and, oh, yeah, everybody just gets blasted and it doesn't feel good.
It sounds like something Sam's Club offers. Or is it Costco? Oh, Costco, Costco. Costco has their own versions of a lot of the popular alcohols and wines. And I bought a bottle one time. Goodness gracious, that thing was about almost as long as my leg. Well, you know, I was never a drinker. Just happened that way. I didn't really like the taste of it. You know, I've had beers like barbecue and everybody gets toasted, but really didn't care for alcohol. Although I have seen people love vodka. Well, in my opinion, vodka is the one thing you add to other things to make it alcoholic is.
Like, I'll drink a dram of scotch or whiskey or whatever neater, on ice or on the rocks, but never look at vodka that way. It's usually something you add to make something more adult beverage, like. Well, the ones I'm thinking of, they did maintenance vodka. I mean, get up in the morning, wham. Hey. All right, we're ready to go. Now. I used to have a friend that. She passed away, but had a friend that would drink the cheapest vodka she could get, which is that. I think it's pocket vodka. T, A, K, A. And then cheaper, would mix it with tap water. So I was like, man, that is. Oh, boy. You're getting the worst of both worlds on that one.
Yeah. You know, I feel sorry for people who smoke cigarettes because the economy's tough. You know, you don't have the kind of perks that, you know, we used to have. And, like, a cigarette is the last kind of thing. I don't know if you ever smoked or whatever. But these poor people. I mean, poor is right. What's the first thing that corporations do? Raise the price of cigarettes. Also. They tax that stuff and then, you know, they add on. Oh, yeah, we're doing it to protect the public health. Oh, yeah, that's definitely, definitely the case. They raised a lot of things. I know, with the cannabis industry that.
When they reopen the government, they put in a bill that's going to pretty much null and void that. So all that money that comes in from that won't be there anymore. I know each side of the coin. I know some are against it, some are for it. I'm not arguing either way. There goes quite a bit of revenue. I don't know where it went, but they'll funnel it somewhere else. Yeah. You know, I see the pot clubs up here, and they really look nice. Spend a lot of money on, you know, interior decorations of building, you know. So there's a lot of money going in there. Oh, yeah, there definitely is. And then when that goes into full effect, there's a good chance that that industry will disappear.
Hey, I don't want to ask, but did you ever try? I know you have, but edibles people tell me like, you know, the older crowd, people I run into, they use gummy bears for pain. And my sister does that. She gets the non, you know, THC from Amazon. She swears by it. She says, oh, it helps my back. Helps my back. Okay, great. She says, don't sit there and say, oh, great. Just try it and see. Yeah, I'm familiar with those gummy bears and to each their own is what I say. Some people don't like it and it's not right. I mean, it's one thing to be like, hey, you want to try this? But then it's like, ah, you have to try this. You have to. No, nobody has to do anything like that unless they want to.
Well, maybe I'm not getting the right stuff and people will give me. They buy some gummy bears and they don't like it. So they say, hey, hey, Pete, buddy, I don't want your second hand crap. But anyway, I don't care for it that much. Not very pleasant. And it didn't seem to do anything for pain. Although they all say, all these old ports that I run into, they say that it does help. Well, as. As fast as that subject is, there are certain ones that are better for pain than others, and you got to add some, the right stuff. I mean, you pretty much walk into a dispensary, for lack of a better term, and tell them, I want this.
That'll make me laugh. But also put me in the couch for the next eight hours. And it's like, you don't walk into the pharmacy and be like, hey, I need something to do business. But you can walk in there, and usually you'll get what you want. Well, the trouble is. And six iwh that there are so many choices. I don't know what. I mean, you can get. Yeah. Oil for cooking and, you know, I guess. I don't know. But they have all kinds of different things. Pills and grains, doing okay. Whatever. Whatever gets you going. But they have a guard. The one I'm sitting up here, Chico, you know, I'm wondering if they all have guards. Perfect.
Time for station ID KO6BGY. Yeah, they actually, as far as I know, every single one that I've been to has armed guards. They're not all armed, but there's usually one armed person per shift, and you got to get wanded in and make sure you have no weapons or knives or anything. They don't even allow you to bring your keys, usually, depending on the place you go. But, yeah, they. They. They have armed guards. Just like Social Security. Yeah, I hate those guys. Oh, really? I mean, they act like, you know, big tuna fish in the sea here, but, you know, they really don't have a lot of quality. You know, the security guards, like, they're real bad at. That's Social Security, actually. Marysville. And they've got big guns.
Looks like.357 or.44 Magnum. Hey, don't touch me. Yeah, I actually had a less than favorable experience a while back at the Marysville City or Marysville Social Security office. Went in with a client for work, and I know the procedure. Start pitch out, and he wants me. And instead of asking me to turn around, he takes the wand and presses it into the small of my back, almost like a pressure point to instruct me to turn around. And I turn around and said, I'm not cattle. You do not do that. And he's like, you follow my instructions. And it says, piss off. W E6A X N repeater. Oh, hey, tough gu. I don't think they have a.
Right to put. Put their hands on you or. Or touch you, like with that cattle prod. Unless it's a problem. They're trying to stop a conflict or whatever. But, yeah, they act like they're real tough. Oh, yeah. They're not. They walked out of the police academy and ended up at Social Security. They. They're not capable of. And that's the dangerous part, is that they have a gun and they have a power strip. A lot of the time, not all the time. There's a lot of good ones out there, but the bad ones sure seem to tink the room up a lot. Well, you know, I have relatives in Phoenix, and you go out shopping, whatever, and there's a lot of people walking around talking to themselves, and they have a gun straight.
After. Right there. I guess that's open carry. I don't know. And it was like 35, $40,000 or whatever. So it was right there on the shelf. Than it's like, whoa, Half track. Because I've been doing these drives.
Oh, $60,000. You got to buy a handful of them. You have enough parts to fit, you can make one running vehicle out of your whole. If you can get them cheap, that'd be great. Really? You know, I hear they're pretty good off road. You know, they don't get stuck too much. So you're all set for next.
Oh yeah, got a little, the Xyl here, he got a little quarter breast. I like to light meat myself. No, no, no, you don't have to start laughing and saying, oh yeah, I like to light meat but it's a tough time if you're diabetic. Type 2 is, you know, non influence but you have to watch it and you know, there's pie, there's ice cream and I'm going to.
I'm gonna break away for a little bit. Gotta take care of a couple things here at the house. I'll be back. Ko6dty I seem to be having trouble with this radio as well. Roger, roger. Ten, four, two, oh, six, nine.
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