WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz) recordings for 2026-03-04
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Kk6zzd mobile on the road again. W E6A XM receiver.
Speaker A: Jk6vzd mobile and out to lunch. Wp6axm receiver,
Speaker B: Kk 6 bcd and 6. I wa.
Speaker A: I was waiting for the comment about out to lunch.
Speaker B: You know, it's right on the tip of my tongue. I was going to say, back in my day, that meant something else.
Speaker A: I just decided to put it out there just for fun.
Speaker B: Well, how about from that song from what's his name? On the road again?
Speaker A: How does that work?
Speaker B: On the road again?
Speaker A: Talk about Willie.
Speaker B: Oh, Willie. God, you know, there's so many women
Speaker A: that love the guy.
Speaker B: You look at him and you go,
Speaker A: wait, what's wrong with this picture?
Speaker B: They just go home. Oh, he's so wonderful.
Speaker A: Now, don't ask me. Oh, well. So, yeah, I actually, I'm not going to be airing on the air long because I only had to drive like four blocks to get to my destination for lunch, and I'm almost there.
Speaker B: That's cool. Well, I'm sitting here working on my financial situation, and I find out that I need some crying towels. I'm looking at the money going in, the money going out. I think I need ice cream.
Speaker A: The ice stopped off it. We went up to Brownsville today. I had to take somebody up there to show them the layout up there. And of course, on the way back, we stopped off at Collins Lake and got some ice cream. Yeah, and well worth the stop, too. Oh, man, I can't find a parking spot. How am I going to eat lunch if I can't find a parking spot?
Speaker B: Life is just tough sometimes. And ice cream.
Speaker A: Nice. I don't think it was Mount I forget what they called it. Wasn't mountain anything but raspberry ice cream. Yum.
Speaker B: I used to live up that way. That commute is a killer. You know, Brownsville, of course, there's nothing in challenge, but they have a little store, but you always have to drive to town.
Speaker A: Oh, my God. Yeah, well, they do have that little market in. In Brownsville, and they've got another market down in Loma Rica, so. But yeah, you know, if you want to. You want to get anything else? Yes. You have to drive quite a ways. And I'm not finding an open parking spot. How am I supposed to. Yeah, so about a year ago, I started eating at the hospital cafeteria, so. And I found out they having portobello mushroom stroganoff today. So that's what we're here for. But unless I can find a parking spot, I won't be able to eat.
Speaker B: Well, you know what they say on the fast plane Ha ha ha ha.
Speaker A: Well, darn it. Anyway. Why would the. Oh, here's a guy pulling out. I'll grab his. Yeah, I can always eat for less than $10 over here at the cafeteria and get a decent meal. Not the world's best food. It's cafeteria food, but it's alright.
Speaker B: Do they use the kind of meat that's intended for prisons and dormitories?
Speaker A: No, no, they actually have some this. This Friday. I looked at the menu. They actually have. On the menu they have flank steak that they're gonna be serving. Wow.
Speaker B: Sounds like a plan.
Speaker A: Does, doesn't it? This guy must have gotten his car and gotten on the phone because he's just now moving.
Speaker B: Oh, the road rage starts now. Hey buddy, get out of there.
Speaker A: Yeah, well, I think he moved just in time, so. Okay, so I'm gonna go in and get something to eat. So I will talk to you later. Have a great afternoon. 73 KK6VZD. Clear.
Speaker B: KK6VZD on six out of. Anyway, chocolate clear.
Speaker A: W e6a x n repeater.
Speaker B: Kn6 peb mobile.
Speaker A: W E6A X N repeater. November 6th. Bravo, Oscar. Bravo Mobile. Bob, you visit anybody around? Yeah, just chickens. That's excitable. Hey, I got your card in the mail the other day. You doing
Speaker B: okay? Well, I thought it was a brilliant idea. I take my picture and don't be scared, but. And cut out the bottom. Hello. Hey, Bob. How's it going? You know, I used to do animation and puppetry. I had a couple of puppets, Oscar and Will, and they would talk to
Speaker A: each other and I'd put it on video.
Speaker B: You know, it's for kids.
Speaker A: Sounds like you had a sense of humor. Some fun going on there. That's cool. Cool. Yeah, it took me a while to kind of figure out the mouth parts anyway. Yeah, I'm just on my way over to see Jeannie, my wife. It's been a beautiful day so far. How about for you?
Speaker B: It's been nice up here. I've just been busy working on problems and, you know, I'm soldering guitars and got a Mexican Strat for some reason goofing around doesn't sound that good. But I've heard how bad solder fumes are. Inhale they will be.
Speaker A: Yeah, I've certainly inhaled my share of them. Maybe you have two More than my share. When I went to my classroom for teaching at the high school, teaching electronics, I like the smell, the flux anyway. But I had a high ceiling, like a 20 foot ceiling, so it kind of diffused the fumes. And when I do it at home, I can always just turn the fan on. But I still like the smell.
Speaker B: Well, I don't know if I like. I like the smell of bread.
Speaker A: How about that? Yeah, I like the smell of fresh bread. My wife was a wonderful baker and she just couldn't find bake enough bread to give it away to the neighbors or the mailman. You know, we had a milkman in those days to give, you know, just everybody. He was very generous.
Speaker B: Did you have a machine or is this all by hand and, you know, punching it out and all like that? Well, we started off, we had the
Speaker A: little KitchenAid machines, which is, you know, which are a big help. But she didn't like it. So I ended up giving it away as a present to somebody else. And she wanted a machine called a Bosch that's made in Germany. And she took a class on bread making and she used that Bosch machine. I think we'd make about four loaves of bread at a time. She had the recipe down. She just knew what to do by the feel of the bread, the dough. Anyway, I was good at eating it,
Speaker B: You know, bread is always important, I think, in the meal and, you know, I just. I can't make it without bread, you know. Hey, let's eat a sandwich, okay?
Speaker A: With bread.
Speaker B: Yeah.
Speaker A: Well, I can make four or five loaves at a time and give away some of it. She could freeze it. We just have fresh bread. Anyway. Well, I'm almost at the place where she's staying down here, so I'm going to sign. And I appreciate your sense of humor. You take care. Maybe we can talk about it somewhere another time.
Speaker B: N6 POV okay, well, I was waiting for our appointment at the park and we're going to get together, throw toilet
Speaker A: paper at the pigeons. That's the show. Sorry.
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Speaker A: I try to go to the park every day as well. Seeing Dreaming. But I had some appointments today, so maybe tomorrow I'll make it to the park. Anyway, take care. Insect. POV Ubcity is clear.