WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz) recordings for 2026-01-17

Speaker A: Kk6vzd mobile. W e6a x m repeater.
Speaker B: Wf free.
Speaker A: Echo mobile. Let me see if I got that straight. Whiskey Foxtrot 3 Echo. Yes.
Speaker B: Go wreck.
Speaker A: Good evening. My name is Chris and I'm just heading back to Yuba City from Marysville. I got a long commute.
Speaker B: Gotcha. Yeah, we're gonna have a longer commute too. We own a store up in Corning and we were offered this one down here in Colusa, so we're gonna take that one. So we're gonna be doing some back and forth.
Speaker A: Okay. What's the. What are you selling?
Speaker B: We're going to be taking over that Jackpot store.
Speaker A: I spent almost no time in Calusa, so I'm not exactly sure what that is. Is that a set, a convenience store?
Speaker B: Yeah, convenience store. Gas. It's branded Chevron. It's right there on Highway 20 as you go through.
Speaker A: Okay. All right. Well, so why Calusa?
Speaker B: I think it's kind of like Mount Everest because it's there and they called us. They wanted us to take the store and see if we could get it turned around and get it profitable again, which I think we can do. It's pretty much been run into the ground, so we're going to go in there and try and flip it. Good luck.
Speaker A: Ya. Sounds like a challenge. And something to keep you interested for a while, eh?
Speaker B: Keep us in chitlins too, I'm hoping. I'm Steve, by the way. I'm sorry for my rudeness. I didn't introduce myself.
Speaker A: I'm not sure. I think we might have talked before, but I couldn't swear to it.
Speaker B: Yeah, I believe we had. I think we got like three, four, five of us were chatting with Paul and you and myself and a couple other guys.
Speaker A: Yeah. Okay, so the store's already there. It's going to be running. It's just going to be a personnel change.
Speaker B: Yes. An ownership change. Yeah. And we'll see some personnel changes in there as well, I'm sure. But we'll also do our best to get it clean and more and more.
Speaker A: So is there going to be any downtime or is it going to be a. You're going to move in and start making changes while you're still operational.
Speaker B: We're going to hit it on the run. I don't anticipate any downtime. We should be able to get everything turned around while we're operating and just kind of keep it trucking.
Speaker A: Well, that's probably best for you. You don't want to interrupt the Customer expect they, you know, want to go down to the store and they don't want to find it closed.
Speaker B: It is pretty hard to make money that way. I will say that. Comment?
Speaker A: Go ahead. Comment. Hey Steve. Hey Chris. Ko6bgy Paul in Caloosa. Thanks for taking that store over. At last time I went in there to eat I got sick and I hadn't gone back in over a year. So I heard a rumor that it was going to be under new ownership.
Speaker B: So it's good to hear that a
Speaker A: level headed person is going to have it. So with that I'm going to go ahead and back out get something to eat. It's been a long day. You guys take care and I'll probably hear you guys on here sometime soon. Ko6bty7 3 to both.
Speaker B: All right, my friend. Yeah, we'll well take ownership on the 1st of February so give us a little time to get turned around. We should be able to feed you without making you sick.
Speaker A: I was going to say that you probably need to call Paul and let him know that it's okay now he can come down and get something to eat.
Speaker B: Yeah, that was. Been kind of listening around to see if Paul was on the air because I know we've been kind of. It's been just a madhouse trying to get everything set up here. We're buying equipment, we've got stuff, it's going into storage and you know, that first day we're going to be just going in there and just cranking it flat out and changing equipment around and doing all kinds of stuff. But. So that's going to be pretty crazy. But I, I've spoken to Paul for quite some time and I knew he was in Calusa so I was kind of hoping to get in touch with him about what was going on.
Speaker A: Okay, you're going to continue to with the store up in Corning also.
Speaker B: Yeah, we'll hold on to that too. We've got pretty good crew in there and I think, I think, I think we can get them both going and go keep them both going. So. All right.
Speaker A: The start of an empire.
Speaker B: My wife and I were talking the other day. She started laughing. She goes, my God, we're a chain.
Speaker A: I like it. I like it. Sure. Every chain starts with. While every chain starts with one link. But you know, that's pretty good. I like that.
Speaker B: Yeah, maybe, maybe they'll offer us more. You just never know. But they, they've been taking pretty good care of us on this deal so hopefully everything will work out for the best for everybody. And we're looking forward to bringing something back to the city that got everybody ready to. That's all part of it, too. So it's. Yeah, you're going into it, make some cash. You hope. But, you know, I look at that and just a lot of memories in that place for a lot of different people.
Speaker A: Yeah. And, you know, you run it right and the customers are really happy. There'll be more than happy to come back and to tell everybody else about it.
Speaker B: Most of us just kind of making it happen, you know, can't bring them in at gunpoint or anything like that. But, you know, you get it going and you, you talk to your customers, find out what they want, you bring what they're after. And that's what, that's what a business is all about. It's just providing a service that people want. So that's, that's the key. So you just got to find out what that button is.
Speaker A: Comment? Go ahead.
Speaker B: Comment.
Speaker A: Kk66syv I missed the beginning of the conversation. What store are you bringing back?
Speaker B: Well, we're going to be taking possession of the jackpot in Colusa.
Speaker A: Okay.
Speaker B: Just wasn't sure what it was.
Speaker A: Missed that part of the conversation.
Speaker B: Thanks.
Speaker A: KK6SYB on the side.
Speaker B: Glad to share it. Glad to share it. Hopefully it'll work out for everybody.
Speaker A: So you're gonna bring some of those specialty olives down with you from Corning.
Speaker B: Well, now there's something I hadn't thought of. What are you looking for in a way, especially olives?
Speaker A: Oh, I don't know. All I know is if I want, you know, an olive that's different than your run of the mill tomato stuffed, green or black olive that, you know, I either have to go to Winters or Corning to get it.
Speaker B: Yeah, we have seen an olive or two up that way. My goodness. They've got so many different ways to prepare them. It's. Yeah, that can be pretty fetching. But there's nothing to say. We couldn't. We're in a bootleg service and bring that stuff across the border into Caloosa, you know?
Speaker A: Yes, yes. Yeah, I actually like, I like the garlic stuffed and I actually like the pickled garlic. And when I was in Egypt, it's funny, we had this, what we'd call the 711 because it was kind of a convenience store for them over there. They had carrot stuffed green on them.
Speaker B: That actually sounds pretty interesting. There's a lot of different things you can do with carrots to prepare them and Then them in the olives.
Speaker A: Yeah. I mean, ask me the last time I've gone into a store with, you know, all that different. It's been years since I've been to, you know, either place to investigate the olives. But I, I like variety. I like new things. So, you know, what is it? I think I've same blue cheese stuffed olives. Green olives, I think.
Speaker B: Oh yeah, they're amazing too. If they're done right, they're Being in Corning makes it easy for us. I mean, you can go in and just do olive tasting and just go through the different things that they do. And yeah, we're, we're a big fan of the blue cheese stuffed olives.
Speaker A: W E Z A X N repeater. Yeah. So it's, it might be worth your while to consider bringing something like that in maybe.
Speaker B: Yeah, we might have to take a look and see what we can do with that. We know a couple of the growers down there and the ones that package them and put them together so maybe we can figure something out with them.
Speaker A: Well, and knowing that they're closer than Corning, I might go over to Calusa to get some.
Speaker B: There you go. It's not a bad jog. Actually. We've been driving back to Yuba City. We had to run out and pick some stuff up. We're back in Caloosa now, but we pulled our RV up here. That gives us a place to flop and I'm sure we're probably going to need it from time to time. So we set it up here. We'll see what happens.
Speaker A: That sounds like a good solution to, to a need there. So hey, I'm at my destination, so I'm going to drop off. I'm going to say hey, nice, nice chatting with you. I hope to hear you some more and to hear progress what's going on over there. So take care and we'll talk to you later. Whiskey Foxtrot 3 Echo, this is KK6ZZD. Chris 73.
Speaker B: All right, Chris, great talking to you. Yeah, we were, we're just pulling into our place now, so we kind of got home in different places together. So. That sounds good. We'll look forward to it. And I should be getting a radio set up inside the store once I, once I get in there because I've got one of my Corning locations. So we'll, we'll pop a two meter in, in there so we can chat. So we'll catch you later. Whiskey Pucks, Re Echo. We're cleared.

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Kk6vzd mobile w e6a x m repeater. Nothing like a black olive sandwich. Love it. I heard you talking about olives earlier. WA1 nerd black olive sandwich. That's interesting. Sliced or whole, you can get them all cut up in a can or it doesn't make any difference. You can buy them and break them up yourself. Little mayonnaise. Oh, yeah. Okay, that's a new one on me. But you know what? I wouldn't mind trying it. How about ever have a mufalada? What? No espanol. I'm not sure where that is. It's mufa Lara. It's Cajun from New Orleans. They have a. They have these sub sandwiches, hero sandwiches, and they take these. This green olive relish, you know, all smashed up, and they just smear a whole bunch of it on the bread. So a sub sandwich with olive sauce. Yeah. Well, when it comes to all the different garlic olives and all the stuffed olives and the green olives, I don't much care for them. I'm not a big connoisseur that. But black olives. I've even got my grandkids since they were babies. They used to put one on every finger and, and do the whole ten finger trick with the olives. And they love olives. Oh, man. Well, that's classic. You know, my, my youngest sister, she loved black olives so much that when she was younger, for her birthday, we used to give her a gallon can of titted black olives. She absolutely loved it. Well, I'm not the only one then, huh? Well, yeah, I am a black olive nut. I like spaghetti and I like my olives and spaghetti. And I also like a big bowl of olives sitting in front of me whenever I'm eating a sandwich. I do like olives. Anyway, you really struck me up when you was talking about olives over there. But I didn't hear too much about black olives. Heard about the green ones, but not too much about the black. But now I heard about the gallon can of olives or a jar. Yes. Gallon can. Yeah. I'm not sure. I think you'd have to go to the chef store for those. Yeah, you got to do that. I haven't seen the gallon can. I've seen gallon cans of chili and stuff like that in the big stores that got them. But where are you going tonight? You're headed somewhere? I stopped off at Winco. I had to get a couple of things for a casserole that I want to make, and I didn't have some stuff. So I stopped there. On the way home I ran across this recipe for chicken cordon bleu casserole which has chicken, you know, breast meat in it. And let's see, chicken breast meat, chicken or cream of chicken soup, ham, Swiss cheese and broccoli. And get that all together and throw it in an oven for about 40 minutes and you've got a nice cheesy, you know, chicken casserole. You're killing me, Chris. I love chicken cordon bleu. Yeah, that's one of my dinners I like to have too. Chicken cordon bleu. Heck yeah. You're killing me over here. I just talked to my wife just a little bit ago. She's over doing some shopping at Walmart and Winco and doing a little running around and had to go get a few things and we went out to dinner last night and usually on Thursday night we go to Panda. We have Panda Express. And so I was just sitting here watching a little TV and I was thinking, well, I wonder what she's going to do for dinner tonight. I wonder if she would like to go by and pick up some panda tonight. She had already read my mind. She said as soon as she got done going where she's going, she was going to go buy panda. I didn't even get a chance to tell her. Well, that's very fortunate for you. Does she know your mind? She knows what to order without it without asking you. I, I just, I just. Well, we missed our Thursday night panda because we went out to dinner with my, my daughter and my son in law and so we missed our pandas. So I just figured she just. Well, I don't know, I figured I'd do it. She figured she'd do and we'd have panda tonight. Okay, great. That's great. You know, when my wife did that she could get me anything on there. But you know, you want to know what I really want? It's probably mushroom chicken and string bean beef shroom chicken. Yeah, I get that. Then I mix that up with my, with my chow man and my rice and I mix that up all up together. A little teriyaki sauce and soy sauce. You know, Panda is not Chinese. Not good Chinese food. It's just good food. Oh yeah, yeah, that's great. So yeah, so I guess I better get inside and start cooking because I, I won't be able to have it otherwise. So. Hey, it's great talking to you and we'll talk to you later. Have a great evening, David. Enjoy that Panda. 73Jk6BZV clear. We'll do that. Okay. You too. Have a good dinner. See you later. 73 WA1 nerd.

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Speaker A: Kn6wnr k o6bgy kn6wnr ko6bby. Negative contact. K06DTY I'll be monitoring for about 15 minutes. K06 Foggy Calusa
Speaker B: Foggy Calusa. It's really nice and clear over here in Yuba City. KK6VZD
Speaker A: Morning Chris. Yeah, it's about 44, 45 and foggy is all all good out over here in Calusa. Glad it's cleared up over that way. I might head over that way this weekend. I am stay at home.
Speaker B: Well, I'm going down to Lincoln to My daughter needs help putting away her Christmas decorations or she probably doesn't need help. She wants assistance and company.
Speaker A: Well, the company will be great. So that'll be, that'll be awesome for you to see her and what's going on over there? She all moved in I assume.
Speaker B: Oh for a month and months. Gee, I don't remember when we moved or April I think.
Speaker A: One second. I forgot how to breathe. Take time. Yeah, I vaguely remember that. I just wasn't sure if she had found the permanent spot. I know she has been trying to find one so that's good to hear as well. Yeah, not much going on here. I'm gonna find some movies to watch and do as little as possible for the three day weekend. I assume you guys got that one as well. I assume
Speaker B: that's true.
Speaker A: That's interesting.
Speaker B: Why is there a. There's a countdown timer at one of the intersections in Marysville and it starts at 31, it goes down to zero and then it's just restarting again. Oh, it's not a countdown timer, it's speed. But nobody's going as fast as it
Speaker A: says that we are. Maybe some really, really, really slow radio waves that are going by. Ha ha. Not very funny. But yeah, that's a bit odd and I think implemented. I think that's where just five red light cameras in Chico and Calusa is adding at all points of entry into the county or at least into the city of Calusa and putting in those license plate readers so that way they can check your license plate when you're coming in and out and help track people. If they're trying to find people.
Speaker B: Well, I know they've got. I, I'm pretty sure they have some around here over in the Marysville area. I have no idea about Yuba City
Speaker A: and
Speaker B: I don't know how much the law enforcement agencies are using them but I know that I had to put a shortcut on their. They're just off so they get to the website to check them, I think.
Speaker A: Yeah, I'm sure somebody will misplace that. I can't find it. It's not that you're too worried about it. You're on the way out and they're not utilizing you for your intent purpose and all that. So I wouldn't be too worried about it. But that's kind of funny though that they care even figure out the correct place and portal to go through to review the items, let alone me put them out there and wanting to charge people money for running and stuff, so. But how's the traffic heading out of town over that way? Pretty, pretty south, or is it for the most part?
Speaker B: Oh, it's pretty open. Not bad. Yeah, Very, very light. Going to be interesting to see what it is when I get to Wheatland.
Speaker A: Yeah, it usually gets pretty busy down there, but yeah, I'm using this Quan Shang, blah, blah, blah, whatever model and I don't like it. Just getting a lot of static on my end. Not, not horrendously bad. But if I move in one direction, it kind of cuts out. So this radio is going to go back up on the shelf as a one to possibly get rid of.
Speaker B: Did you just get it recently?
Speaker A: No, I've had it for about a year now and it's really annoying when the battery goes low. It's the only radio I've ever seen where it's low battery and it's really annoying. And it. I swear it goes on. I've left it to see, even though it's kind of hard to do that because it's annoying. But it goes on for like an hour. Low battery, Low battery. I'm like, can you just conserve that battery and let me transmit for another minute or two and we'll call it even. But there's no way to turn that annoying thing off.
Speaker B: Ah, I know I've had one or two radios that have had that on it. I think the Volfungs at one point had that. I don't recall.
Speaker A: But.
Speaker B: But I don't remember. I don't think there was an option to turn it off. But yeah, I haven't had to deal with that recently. Yeah, you know, I kind of like. I've gotten. Of course I buy all sorts of radios and I found that I like. There's a TID radio H3, that's a really nice little compact radio and I like the way feels I like the way it functions. Yeah. So a lot of the times when I'm heading out the door When I'm looking for an AC to grab, I grab that.
Speaker A: Oh man, I forget what's going on. This moisture isn't helping either. But yeah, no, I'll have to look into that. I've heard some pretty good things about kid radios. I've been pleasantly surprised. More over with this Baofeng UV5R mini. I got them in a little neon and they're about as small as like a GMRs little walkie talkie that you get at Walmart. The bubble packs and even with the soft rubber duck antenna from the inside of the house I can almost get full quieting into the repeater. There's only one that has that rubber duck. The rest of them have the large Miguel. But those little radios are nice and it actually has a little grab for the swell. Lets you know it's breaking the squats. Will, I wish it also showed the signal like S reading or whatever. But I digress.
Speaker B: Yes, actually I got a 5R mini also and I like that too for what it is. And it's just a little smaller than the H3. The tit H3. I think the only thing that the MINI has over the H3 is I think the H3 has 200 memory slots and the 5R mini has like 999 memory slots. And I'm not sure that that's such a big deal. They both cost about the same and I've got To look, there's a plus version of the H3 and yeah, it has just a little bit more functionality and it's not that more expensive than just a regular H3. As a matter of fact, they might be the same price. I actually just oopsie timed out so I actually just bought another HD plus and the package contained a 771 antenna and an extra battery and it cost me $40.
Speaker A: WPAXM repeater. Hey, that's a steal. And if it's a great decent radio that works when you want it to and does what you want to do, that just add to the package.
Speaker B: But I was.
Speaker A: I had a jump scare when I opened up these UV5R minis. I don't know, you might have bought yours in a single. Mine came in pack of two and anyway they all as tiny as the smallest box possible and they still crammed a Nagoya 771 for each radio in that box along with the stock rubber duck. So you didn't have to buy. I don't know if it was part of the bundle, but it came with it. And as soon as I opened the lid. It's like one of those little spring snakes that you have in the springle scan and you open it up and it shoots out. Yeah, I had antennas shooting across the kitchen. That was rather pleasant unboxing. We should have filmed that one.
Speaker B: Yeah, that's funny. That's funny. Yeah. You know, the only thing about that is, you know, they all come in with a screw in SMA mounts for the antennas. And I actually prefer I get a SMA to a BNC adapter and I always. I always put one of those on and use BNC mount antennas. So getting an extra antenna along with the radio, you know, if I buy it is kinda. Well, it's kind of unnecessary because I'm not going to use that antenna anyway. I should just bring them to the club meeting and just kind of like, hey, who needs one of these? Yeah, absolutely.
Speaker A: It's kind of funny you mentioned that because I just had a random idea. If you get enough, if people bring enough of those, you can actually have someone on the chunky plastic bit somehow write on there in a professional manner or create a label and put the club's logo or club's logo or club's name or whatever. Instead of having a business pen, you could hand out Nagoya771.
Speaker B: Yeah, that'd be interesting. I wonder, you know, I could see somehow getting that on to some heat shift shrink tubing, you know, that's the right size to put onto those and heat shrink it onto the antennas. That'd be kind of cool.
Speaker A: Yeah, I definitely think so as well. The random things you think of on a Saturday morning. Well, most any days really. Anyway, yeah, it's. Man, this fog is something else. Something else. I can't even see the cemetery that I can usually see right down the street. So. Yeah, it's pretty bad.
Speaker B: Well, I would. This is. Well, I was gonna say maybe it's because you're so close to the river, but you know, I just came over the feather and there was no sign of fog anywhere.
Speaker A: Yeah, I just went to grab my coffee cup out of the car and I turned around real quick and I could actually see the moisture in the air. We do definitely have the river. But yeah, like you said, you went just right over that one. But could also just be a cell that's over this way. I'm gonna go back in the house real quick before I transmit again. I don't want the signal to get dropped.
Speaker B: Yeah, I'm not sure whether you hear me. So anyway, I was looking at the TID radio website the other day they, they sent out a. They sent out a marketing email and I was like, well, I just bought one, but let me take a look. And they sell a branded, you know, a TID radio branded 771 antenna for $2. I'm looking at that, thinking $2 771s are normally 15 to 20 bucks and they're selling it for two. So let me think about that. So I ordered 15 so I could take them to the club meeting and just kind of like give them up, you know, give them out. Maybe I'll give them to the club president and let her do that.
Speaker A: I switched radios at the Quan Cheng, whatever the name it is was. I caught the last bit of that. Said you got 15. The branded Sequoia. $771 a piece.
Speaker B: $2 a piece. Yes. Now, of course, ordering them from Kid Radio, you have to pay shipping. So that actually ends up costing about $5 a piece. But still, you know, that's a redemption. Ridiculously low price for a 771.
Speaker A: Are these kind of something you have in your possession or have you already ordered them? What's the quality of them? Like, are they unnoticeable from any other 771s that you would get for Waypoint?
Speaker B: Well, now, that's a good question, isn't it? No, I already ordered them. You know, I'm pretty happy with TID Radio products, so I'm kind of trusting that they're selling a quality product.
Speaker A: I would assume. So when you get them, I'm sure you'll be quite pleased with. Yeah, Things come and go, but. Oh, hey, by the way, I had a really good shape with a. The blade that I picked up on Amazon is supposedly amazing.
Speaker B: Wow. You're extremely staticky. And I can. I really can't catch most of what you're saying. I heard something about Amazon. You're still staticky, but not as bad as before.
Speaker A: Okay. I think I switched radios.
Speaker B: You're kind of still kind of on the edge of legibility, but, you know, well. So, hey, you ought to build one of my little key ring antennas and be able to connect that up to your HT while you're in the house. I'll bet that'd help you a lot.
Speaker A: Y' all have to do something different.
Speaker B: Yeah, actually, sometimes I do that. Sometimes I'll take one of my HT's and I'll hook it up to a, you know, a better antenna than just the rubber ducks and it makes a big difference.
Speaker A: Yeah, that's funny. Because it's. I switched radios and it's a. Well, it's got a better antenna on it and I usually get good signal on either one of these. I don't know if it's the fog or whatever, but I'm going to break for one second. I actually have a small mobile little mag mount antenna with coils on it that hooks up to the ht. So I'm going to try that and maybe put that on top of the fridge and see if that helps.
Speaker B: Well, actually now you're quite clear with just a little bit of background static. But yeah, that one. That was much better. That was about, oh, I don't know, 400% better than before.
Speaker A: Okay, well, that's good to know. Hopefully.
Speaker B: I'm not even sure. Oh, I was. You were saying something about. About getting something from Amazon.
Speaker A: Oh, yeah. I picked up some new safety razor blades. It was a pack of a hundred for 6.99. How's that for those 10 blades? Lawn mower freaking things you get at Sam's club that are $49.99 for 13 like that. Anyway, those blades, I tried one last night and they are amazing. If it's let flatten W E Z A X M receiver.
Speaker B: So you picked up a hundred for 6.99. That's astounding.
Speaker A: Oh, yeah. Not that I needed any more blades because I probably already have close to a thousand of them little buggers just throughout the years. I just. You can't buy them. You could buy just like a pack of five or 10 and you're gonna pay a lot more because people are parceling them out and throwing them individually. I mean, the most I paid, I think was like 11.99 for 100. It's still not bad.
Speaker B: No, it's not bad. And as long as you can keep them from rusting until you need them, that's pretty good.

Speaker A: You know, I use the Harry's razor with a five blade cartridge I guess you'd call it. And of course they're quite a bit more expensive per unit than the safety razors. But then again I generally I use them for at least a month. There's sometimes I've used them for like two months before I replaced them. And they're still shaving. Well yeah, I mean I'll be honest,
Speaker B: I did that exact same thing when I had the cartridge. I tried the Harry whatever and yeah, usually you pull that change mouth. Oh there's marketing and that way maybe Buy More. But yeah, you can. I think I've gone as far as almost three months when I was in the army. But anyway, these things turn speed works amazing. And actually they're almost always stainless steel with the coating on it and they're individually wrapped in like wax paper and then inside a cardboard little sleeve. So they don't, I don't get anywhere near moisture but they don't rust. But I do have one set of 100. That's Russia. They're carbon steel. Those that I've actually seen that rust. Right. They use that one once and I throw it away. I'm not even taking any chance on getting rust.
Speaker A: Yeah, carbon steel, you look at them sideways, they start to rust.
Speaker B: Absolutely. But they, they shave good. They shave good. And I've got more than a lifetime just with that pack of 100. Probably because you can use these things resibly multiple times. Some people will be like I used mine 15 times. I'm like no dude, that's too much. I might go two days or if I'm using regularly, two days, three days at most.
Speaker A: Well at 7 cents per blade you can afford to change them out every other day.
Speaker B: Agreed. But yes, ever since I switched over to the safety razors, I haven't gone back to the charger. They use their own whatever works, works. I just like the fact, I mean I got, got the bowl and the brush. I have artisan soap around the world. It's actually a luxury free to be able to do that. To me it's like a little bit of self care.
Speaker A: Yeah, I think I told you. I use a bowl and a brush to get my lather and you know, it takes longer than getting it out of a can. But I actually kind of enjoy the ritual.
Speaker B: Yep, you hit it right on the head. That's where I'm at on works. I actually got this really cool taco bowl. It's got a nice machine on it. Maybe I won't it's a hand poured a little bit bigger in Babylon. Then I also have one that keeps the brush. This is more. It's actually another hobby. So went down the red hole in that because they have a handmade thing from Arizona that you put your hot water in and then it has inner feet and all it does is just a brush warm. I'm like, okay, it's definitely a hobby when you can get one of those.
Speaker A: Yeah. Hey listen, you're getting really, really staticky again and I'm having trouble picking you up. So I'm getting close to Lincoln anyway, so I think I'm gonna just drop to the side and maybe I'll pick you back up on my way back whenever. That will be today. So I hope you have a great day. Hope the fog burns off, but enjoy your three day weekend and we'll talk to you later. 73 KK6VZD.
Speaker B: Clear. All right, Chris, great talking to you as always. Safe travels out there. Yeah, I hope the fog lifts too bgy. I'll be clear 7:30.

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