The second hour of the show focused primarily on parenting, school safety, and self-defense. The host and callers discussed bullying in schools, the responsibility of schools to protect children, and the importance of teaching children martial arts (particularly aikido) for self-confidence and defense. The conversation shifted to vaccine hesitancy, with callers sharing experiences of avoiding flu shots and childhood vaccines. The host also made an appeal for donations to keep Liberty Tree Radio operational, mentioning the need to raise funds for Live 365 licensing fees. The final segment included technical discussions about AK-47 drum magazines and military surplus equipment, with recommendations for suppliers like Maine Military and JRH Enterprises.
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If you would like to give us a call, you would like to bring up anything new. Give us a call and that room code again is 437-9296 and hit the pound. We'll be happy to have you up. Oh goodness, we were talking this last hour about prepping for winter and one of the things you can do to of course keep your fertilizer costs down. Once your garden is done producing go through and pull the plants up pull them out and get the roots and all Do that and then if you have a lot of leaves or grass clippings If you save all your grass clippings and put them into a compost you can always take and put that on to onto the garden once it's done and then When you're finished with that so that these things don't root and get a root system going in. Cover with black plastic so that you're cooking that down. Composting this in really good over the winter. Let that black plastic sit over top of that all in and along so that it cooks down and gives you a really nice, rich hummus. Hummus, I'm sorry. In the spring, you fill it into the soil and you will have an excellent base from which to start your planting next year. But this is really terrific things that you can do for your garden. Leaves work very, very well. Again, compost it down and cook them down over the winter under plastic. that works very well. I did a little bit of that last year. Again, it gets into part of the organic gardening issue, but we have these huge maple trees that produce a lot of leaves every fall. We take big tarps, rake it up onto those tarps and just take it back and dump it on the garden. It works beautifully. Just take it and work it in in the spring. It also keeps things from springing up during early spring. Looks like Justin in the chat room has a gentleman in Manchester, Mr. Foster, from my understanding. They're saying he has bomb making material. If it's the gentleman I think it is, he has a pyrotechnic factory where he makes fireworks. And yeah, that stuff kind of goes boom. But he has all the proper paperwork to go with that. They're saying it looks like a thing that was set up. If that's who I think it is. But yeah, Justin, if you could give us a call in and let us know what's going on. So we get that going. Again this is one of the things if you want to call in and talk about anything as usual. The number is 218-844-8060 and the room code is 437-92-96 and the PAL sign. So yeah, this is very, very simple and again this is something we should be able to find on the Channel 7 ABC News website out of Detroit. So, if you want to look for that folks, that's available to Mr. Faust, F-O-S-T. We'll see how that goes. What's going on there. Of course there have been really busy, very busy of course. They've got a little extra money from Mr. Obama. A lot of things going on out there. Getting things ready for winter and prepping. Preventative maintenance is something that you clean out those gutters, get all the leaves out of course. before winter really hits so that you aren't having ice dams in there, that clogging action going on in the gutters that will back up into ice dams and push up your shingles and create problems for you in the winter as well as next spring and ruin the roof that you have. One of the things you can do to reduce that, there are now of course These lovely heaters that can go along the edge of the roof to melt the ice. And I believe they have a caller. Hello? Yeah, it's George from Texas. Hello George, how are you doing? Marc's not with you today? I had a car problem. He's working on that right now. Oh, well you're a mother. My son came home from school and said he's having a bully problem. Oh dear. With two bullies. And he goes, well, we're just told to go tell the teachers and the principal. And I'm like, well, they're not going to be looking out for you all the time. I say, you're going to have to defend yourself. He's like, well, I'm going to get in trouble. I said, don't worry, I'm your father. I will back you up. Right. And that's the last thing the school wants to hear. I had a kind of a problem like that with my daughter. She was in high school her freshman year and this gentleman had a long list of restraining orders against him but came up behind her in school and grabbed her breath. Well, being in Taekwondo, it was instinct. She immediately dropped her book, put the elbow which should have been the facilities flex. a couple of them in her seat. He didn't quite land there. I doubled him over onto the floor. I don't have to tell you where it hit, but you get the idea. I doubled him up onto the floor and immediately turned around and to the nose. It gave him a bloody nose and it was not what he was expecting. I got them both in trouble. I got called in, your daughter, she was using foul language and she hit him in the nose. I said, well, from what I understand of this, good for you. If the school is not going to protect your child, then they have the right to defend themselves. You and I as adults cannot go in and bloody the nose, but we can sure teach our children how to defend themselves. The last thing they want to hear is, good for you. I'm glad you did that. And they get all indignant. Trust me, they are going to be, oh, they can't be. Well, if they do this again, I'm going to have to suspend them. And I just looked at them and was like, I don't have a problem with that. My daughter asked me in front of the principal, in front of the police officer there, if she could break his leg. I told her no. He got a grin on his face. And what's her said, no, it heals too fast. and his jaw drops. Like, no, what you do, you go for the knee, you kick the knee. Now, she's been to Taekwondo. She's breaking boards. Multiple. She can do it. She can easily break his leg. But she wanted mommy's permission in front of everyone there. And, no, you go for the knee, you rip the ligaments. You turn that knee inside out. Let him walk on crutches for 18 months and let him think about what he's done if he really wants to go there again. The cop, I thought, was going to drop on the floor just laughing because the kid's jaw hit the floor. He didn't expect that. The principal went, oh, we have to suspend her. I can deal with the three-day suspension. I can't deal with the fact that you're going to allow this young man to go around and molest my daughter while she's in your care. She has a right to defend herself. Is that not so, Skip? the officer there. I don't have a problem with that. Nobody had ever taken this tax with this young man. Five times he had done this before. Five different restraining orders. And with everyone that had a restraining order against that individual, that person went to the individual's home and harassed them at home, came to the front doors. peeping-toms, business going on with this young man. As punishment, his parents sent him to his grandmother out of state where he raped someone and his punishment was to go back home to mommy and daddy, in which he then did this to my daughter. He never touched her again. He saw her. He ran the other way. So no, absolutely not. That is not always the answer. You know, old flat Johnny on the hand doesn't always work. Sometimes it takes, eh, make them think. Give them a bloody nose and let them think, okay, this is what she did to you this time. You do it again, she's really gonna hurt you. And that has to be driven home because there are some bullies that are to the point they cannot be dealt with any other way. If talking doesn't work with these individuals, then physical response is what's going to have to take place to make them understand, no, we're not going here. This is not acceptable behavior and if you do this again, guess what? I'm saying no and I'm going to be the one to tell you no and it's got to be the child. You or I do it, then it's assault. against the minor. I haven't told my son, but I told Mom, if you ever get suspended for school for standing up for a bully and give them a broken nose and a bloody nose, I'll take you to six flags. Oh, absolutely. I said, I said, I'm your father, I will back you up. Right. I said, and if they say anything, you just say, my dad told me to do it. Fine, call my dad. Bring him in here, please. Yeah, you know and if you want to do it, we'll do this with the police here. I have permission to do this and the police will back you up on this unless they're really minis. You know, especially if the person has a history of this. And I just ridiculous. I'll just tell them, I say if you allow the students to stand up to these bullies, you know, you won't have a bully problem. That's it. I said, but you read on the news, it's like they're teaching kids to be victims. They want good victims. That's the whole psychology of all this. Oh, well you just have to understand. No, that person needs to understand. It's not acceptable behavior and I'm not gonna go there. Not only that, the bullies that are allowed to do this then become the people in prison down the road because nobody ever told them no. Nobody ever enforced no. And that's it. Well, I kind of see it like this. But my son, I just said, I said, yeah, if you stand up for a bully, you may not win a fight, but you get a few good ones into him. I said, he's going to think twice about coming back near you and trying again. I said, you don't have to win. He's got to get a few good ones in. I said, if you knock the wind out of him, you've done your job. Yeah. And for those of you out there that have little girls, trust me, they need to know how to defend themselves. I mean, this person that accosted my daughter, That's the last thing under earth he expected was to get an elbow to the groin and then you know fist in the face Knocked on his butt with a bloody nose and then cursed severely trust me Yeah, yeah, you know not a pretty sight but this you don't do it It's that simple and you know for the school to try to try to settle things between them also nicely. No one gonna happen And when I found out I have an, oh hell no. And that's what I told him. I used that phrase quite a bit. My mother taught me that. I went, oh hell no. This isn't just no. This is hell no. He ain't touching my dog. Not like that. And if his parents or grandparents or whoever in this school is allowing him to carry on this way, and when I talked with a cop later, found up all this other history with him, oh, uh-uh, that's not happening. And from that day forward, Never ever again. No problem. The only respected force that was forced. And she was ready to clean his clock and he knew it and he had my permission and he had the police permission. Not the schools mind you. The school was, oh, we'll just have to suspend her. And I don't have a problem with three days suspension. Whatever. Well, I just hope if my son does get arrested I will let you guys know. He's 10 years old and I'm like, well, you know, you're ready to mother to sue you. That's it. And you know what? This is the thing the school needs to know, okay? While he is in their care, they are fully responsible for his well-being. So not only is the child and his parents responsible for what happens to him, that school the principal, the teacher, the playground attendant, they're all personally responsible and will be responsible for his well-being. And that probably needs to go to the PTA as well as directly to them individually one-on-one. Oh, yeah. And as a parent, you can demand that meeting with the superintendent. Well, the superintendent I started, my mother taught me a long time ago, you started to pass and work your way down. Start with the superintendent, the principal, I'm the only one, oh well you need to go talk to this one, it's no, we're going to do this together, because I'm going to do this one time. I'm not going to go from person to person to person to person. And he said, she said, no, we're going to sit down in one room, we're going to discuss this, this is what's going to happen. Or I'm going to sue the school for negligence of my child's well-being. the school being charged with negligence? Trust me, that's not what they want in the newspapers. Well, I kind of see it. You know, I can understand they can't always be there 24 hours a day watching every student. No. I really think that if they're right of self-defense, I think they're not being negligent. They allow the students to defend themselves against bullies. Well, and that's it. But the school, when the school forbids them to do so, you know, that's another thing. Now, they can either be there for your child, and from the time they get on that bus or the time that they arrive in that school at Thirl Walker to the time they leave that school, to the exit to the time they get home, the school is fully responsible for their well-being, period. Whether it be an allergic reaction that they're having and they don't report, here we have problems with getting them on the proper bus and dropped off at the proper place. I've had so many problems with the school. I was so relieved to home school. It was unbelievable. There was just so much I didn't have to deal with anymore. Bullies, like what you're talking about, actually gaining up, forming gangs and attacking my children. That kind of thing. And oh no, there's no gangs here. That never happened, was what I got. I came on GLUD. When it comes to your children and their well-being, you should come on GLUD. I'm sorry. They are in the care, these people's care, for the day, and they are responsible. If they're eating food at that school and the food is not healthy, that is their responsibility. It needs to meet dietary guidelines. When it comes to their safety, the building should be in good repair. There should be people on the playground to ensure, and in the hallways, to make sure that they are conducting themselves in a safe manner. And that goes into where this bully conflict comes in. It's like, no, and as a parent, you have that responsibility of taking that proactive, okay, this is what we're going to do. And I would encourage you to get your child some training, be it Tae Kwon Do, be it whatever choice, where A, it's self-discipline, okay, but also it's a defensive tactic against these. And again, sometimes the best Defense isn't offense and vice versa. So be aware of that and make sure that they have the skills to handle themselves even against someone that's bigger and maybe not as right, but thinking that they can bully up and steal lunch money or whatever from your child. Unacceptable. It's just simply unacceptable. behavior. The school knows this and they will talk to little Johnny and flap the wrist and talk to his parents if they care. And then you have those that, well, the attention span does, you just got to understand. It's like, no. Bad behavior is bad behavior is bad behavior. And those excuses don't wash. It just really doesn't make it for anybody. I don't care what the disability is. If they are not acting in the proper way, I know people that are severely mentally disabled that behave themselves in a proper manner. And it's all a matter of training your child. And these people have not taken the time to do so. They don't have time for their children nine times out of ten. spend no time working with them on their education much less on their social skills which this comes into. I was thinking about, well we don't have taekwondo down here but we got a, we got what they call a close quarter combat called aikido. Oh yeah, oh that's the best. That's what prison guards learn, okay. So it's martial arts, any form, that is the best, honestly. For self-defense, a keto is probably the best, most intense self-discipline and defense training that you're going to get. That's close-quarter combat training, right? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Like I said, this is what the prison guards and police officers in this state are required to take. They're required to know a keto. Oh, yeah. Yeah. So yeah, that's better than karate or jujitsu or anything else. The aikido, yeah, get them in there. Get them going. Well you know last year you know when they had the swine flu shots? Yeah. You know kids were you know not many kids got the flying flu shots to the school but they just that they saw like made a they sort of made fun of my children a few other children because now since my kids weren't allowed to get the shot they they couldn't have a pizza party. I mean Chuck E Cheese was going to come in and have a pizza party for the classrooms that everybody got a swine flu shot. And they made my children feel like crap because that wouldn't allow them to get a swine flu shot. Cry me a river. What's that? So, yeah, cry me a river. Guess what? Go to the local pizza party and send pizza in. Oh well, they don't, but guess what? There's 30 kids in here and they might eat one or two slices a piece, 60 pieces of pizza, a couple of, you know, if they get the really, really big pizzas. There's your pizza party. A couple of two liters of soda? Yeah. That would be my answer. Okay, well I'll put the bill for this one. Pizza party everybody. Here we go. Yeah, I mean. I've done that. But they've done that technique down here. Wapping pizza parties. Well, if you don't take it and everybody don't take it, here we go. There we go. Oh my god. Eh, whatever. That was your prize. Guess what? But, you know, people are dying of this stuff and we're going to take this stuff and we don't know what the result is going to be and go my way. Well, in HEB here they have a little flu shot station. Do you know what the thing is? That table is a ghost town. They only got like one shot and like a whole week. I love it. Yeah, they're doing that where I work right now. And the CVS pharmacy as well are having the free flu shots. Nobody's. I'm going to be a little bit more of a fan. You can find the article online. The swine flu shot is being mixed in with the normal flu shot this year. So if you think you're just getting the normal flu shot when you go in to get your shot, you're not. They've openly stated this because of the lack of enthusiasm during the epidemic last year. They're going to force it on you this year because they got extra. Even though it's not as big a problem, they're still going to give you the shot for it. I haven't taken a flu shot yet. Guess what? not going to happen. Even with the N1H1, I actually got the N1H1 flu. Last fall, I came back from vacation and said, oh my goodness, it was no fun. But I went through it and ran a high fever for eight days. But beyond that, no vomiting, nothing out of normal. And now there's no reason for me to take that shot because I'm immune. Isn't that great? The body works wonders. Nancy, I never took any vaccines when I was a child. When I got the measles, my mom took me to a measles party. Or chicken pox party. Everybody can get it. Yeah, and it's like that's about the best defense. It's better than any vaccine and it's like now if you have a musical party the CPS comes and takes your kids. I mean, you know, it's like my kids ain't got shots and you know, my neighbors sit there going you're putting everybody in danger with your kids not getting their shots. I'm like how you guys are supposed to be immune. You know, I said, I said, my job is hanging out. What are you afraid of? Yeah. Yeah. And it's like, I mean, I got a state waiver, you know, And you know, it's just, you know, it's just, it's so backwards. Yeah, it is. It really is. And you know, the thing is, you have to talk to nurses and go, the representative from Bristol and Myers wouldn't lie. It wasn't like, oh, well, they will. Yes, the drug company that made it isn't going to lie. The one that they're making mega profits isn't going to lie to us at all. Yeah, sure. Right. Yeah, I mean, you know, I'm not taking enough food. Like I said, Nancy, the last shot I took was 1992, a tetanus shot. And that's for stepping on a rusty nail. But I never had any vaccines. I thanked my mom and dad for that. They didn't believe in shots. Like I said, if I got the measles, chicken poppers, or mumps, I always went to a party and caught it. But I was potentially... And you know, that's the way my mom's been believing shots at the time because, I don't know, but Nancy, I'll make room for other callers if anybody wants to call. Alright, well thanks for calling, George. I appreciate the call. And again, this is something else that's kind of a little different. It's dealing with family matters and of course with the public school system. And some of the garbage they can pull, but the thing is, as a parent, you've got to stand on your own two feet and look them square in the eye and be like, no. You're responsible for my child. If you're not going to ensure their safety, then I'm going to make sure that they can defend themselves and you can whatever. You want us to send them for three days, go right ahead. Make my day. I can deal with that. I can far deal better with a three day suspension than I can with them being injured by some goof at school that's bigger and thinks they're going to do something. You've got to teach your children how to defend themselves. And again, the first best defense is their mind. Number one, if they are in a stance where they are hunched over and oh my goodness they are so much bigger than me. I can't do this. They are going to get picked on. Okay, understand that. That's going to happen. You have to give them self-confidence and you can begin that at home. Okay? And just in how you treat them. They are people. They are our children. You have to develop that confidence in themselves in right and wrong and knowing what's right and wrong in that situation. Knowing that their behavior, the boy's behavior is out of line and unacceptable not only to themselves but to you and to the school and the school board and the police department, okay, whomever. what they're doing is wrong. And if those individuals keep going down that road and keep on being a bully and thinking they can get away with this, they're going to continue on through their life and get themselves into trouble with the law later on in life when it will become a permanent record. And that's something that can never go away. They can go into their school records and have things expunged. later on down the line. But when it comes to a criminal record, that follows them the rest of their lives. So who are you hurting here? You say no, you put a stop to it, let them know it's unacceptable behavior, your child then develops a self-confidence, can defend themselves, and notice that what they're doing is right. Self-defense, is part of the constitution you have the right to like liberty and the pursuit of happiness and you're not picking happiness if you're looking over the shoulder worried about a bully then they tried to beat you up rob you not acceptable you shouldn't accept it as being all well you know if i if i do anything and i'm going to get trouble If the parent steps in, no, that person is out of control, get them under control and protect the other children in the school from this individual, okay, and they have to, that means the counselor needs to get involved with that individual, the parents of that child need to be involved and letting them know that no, this behavior is not acceptable and it needs to change. We're not going to accept that here. and you as a parent need to work with those children and make sure that they are on track, mentally, physically able to defend themselves in any situation, be it verbally, be it physically. If you can stop an onslaught of this type verbally, do it, okay? If you are, you know, last result, but if they are accosting you, physically, then no. There has to be a stop. And a keto is a terrific way to do so because the smallest little lady can disarm a big guy by the use of pressure points and by use of... I mean, Don would be perfect to have up because he could tell you about this by using that person's body mass and the way that they're moving, moving with that You can have them down in a heartbeat. Even the smallest woman against the biggest man. Seriously. By using pressure points, by using different techniques of getting that job done. And making them, oh trust me, they feel so foolish when a little woman beats the crap out of them, I'm sorry. Put them down on the floor and they're screaming uncle because they think that she's going to freak it out. Oh my god. It happens. And it can happen. They may be bigger. But it lets them know, uh-uh, we're not doing this. And so for a small child to be able to use a Keto against a larger child or even a group of children that are bullying, it is very doable. And a Keto, like I said, that is the best thing to use out there to my knowledge when it comes to self-defense techniques. If you've got one in your area, do it. Absolutely do it. Get him involved. Get him into classes. Get him started because you will see his self-confidence rise up. He'll be aware of his surroundings and what's going on around him. Who all is involved just by eye contact between that individual and others. He is aware of the full scenario of what's going on around him. who is involved in this or who is giving that body language, being able to read body language. It's all part of Akito and the other martial arts. But Akito, like I said, is probably the best form you can take if you go there and do this. This is a fantastic thing to do. Those classes, like many people, use sports for self-confidence. This will do that. You don't have to be some super jock to learn self defense. It's a great exercise. It's great for building up self esteem. It's a really good program to get your children involved in. I'm glad we were able to take martial arts as long as we were able to at the time. As a family, the entire family went and we had a great time doing it. From Ethan, I think we were like six at the time, writing up all of our children, and Mark, myself, and yet another family that we went to church with. We had a good time altogether and a couple times a week, go and do this. But you see their self-confidence and they see what's right and wrong. They know in their hearts what's right. God places that in us. Those written laws are written in our hearts so we know right from wrong. They know that too. That bully does too. So when he knows when his back is against the wall, so to speak, and he's being stared down, it's like, no, we're not playing this game anymore. This is where to go. 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For Mark, myself, Don, of course Buckshot, and of course we all have the forbidden knowledge. Craig, I have another caller. Hello. Hey, it's Mike from Louisiana. How you doing? I'm just now getting in. I'm right at the tail end of it. Quite alright. It's been a busy day here. My car had a problem and Mark has been dealing with that. I have a question for Mark. Sure, go ahead. I'm not sure. He knows the answer. He probably does. I don't know if you do or not. Wow. I'm not downgrading you. my thing from Center Fire Systems in the mail. A little catalog thing. Right. And they're advertising a Korean AK-47 drum, $79.99. They've been $99.99. And my question is, I used to have a Chinese one. And unfortunately got rid of it. My question is, the quality of the Korean AK-47 drum versus the Romanian AK-47 drum. That's my question. I haven't seen either one of them in the realm. I wouldn't answer that properly. I would say, you know, Korean is usually, the Koreans are pretty good about what they make. Given that, I would have to run that by him. And that's the Korean versus the Romanian AK47 75 round drum, correct? Yeah, the one that loads from the back like the Chinese ones did. Okay. I mean, it's not a real... It's not a real hot question. It's just... Yeah, quality-wise, which is better, the AK-47 back load drum from... That's a good one. He's shaking his head. Yep, that's good. That's as good as the Romanian without any question. It is? They're both the same with what he's saying. Quality-wise, they're both the same. And we'll work great. He just walked in. Now, my next question is, I know he's going to tell me a canteen holder. I wonder where you could find some of those old... Oh, actually, Sturm had them and I would check and see if Maine Military, of course, is that a sponsor? Yay! And the other one I would check would be Jerry Enterprises. What enterprises? J-R-H Enterprises and you'll find them on the web. Okay. And Maine Military. Maine Military, if they may have some and you have to give them a call. Their number is on their webpage, MaineMilitary.com. and get their phone number, call Frank, ask Frank because a lot of times they will have stuff that's not listed simply because it's either a short, they have a small number of them or he's forgotten. It's one of those things. You got a bunch of stuff and didn't get it all, hasn't gone through it all yet. So that would be another thing there. I'm noticing in here that there are seven Korean military Glock mags, 9mm and .4599. I bought 6.40 caliber when they were 9.99 and tight in there. You can only get 13 there. Maybe they'll break in. I don't know but they're a little tight. They're a little tight and quality of the price is right. For anybody who's getting those things, you can expect not to be able to, unless you got way stronger thumbs than me and my friend, you won't get more than 13 of them in there. We didn't try it a thousand times either. Right. Over. And Springs will get, they will wear it with time and loosen up a bit. That number for Maine's military supply is 877-608-0179. Again, that's 877-608-07, I'm sorry, 0179-877. Got it. Get a hold of Frank over there, the main military, and hey, ask him about the pouch for that. You've got it, you want to get the cover, keep the dirt out of it and whatnot. But I would think that would be there. I can remember several years ago, I saw 75 round AK drums and 75 round SKS. Yeah, they got expensive, didn't they? See, one of them was the AK drums, I think, were $25. Wow. And SKS were $50. Yeah, up here they went insane. I don't even see them for sale anymore. Oh gosh. Well, the last one I saw on the internet was about a year and a half, two years ago, for... crazy price of $289.00. $80.00 on a heartbeat. So you've got a good price. But check and see if he's got them. If he doesn't have them, he probably can get them from the military. I would check with Frank. Please check with him first of course and let him know you're an LTR listener and he really goes out of his way to take care of our listeners. I'll sure do it Nancy. I sure thank you and I appreciate you all. Not a problem. Thank you so much. Thanks for calling. Anybody else that would like to give us a call here and have any questions you might have, you can do so by calling into the conference room number that says, 218-844-8060 and that room code is 4379296 and the pound sign when you're prompted by that lovely voice there in that voice messaging system. So again that number is 218-844-8060 and the room code is 437929296 and the pound sign. You are more than welcome to call in with any questions. I don't care what the subject is. I'm willing to go there. Thank you so much from way down there in Louisiana. How is the weather today? Down there by the way. Mike? I think I lost him. That was Marcus I believe. Oh okay. He said he was looking for pouches for the drum magazine for the AC. If Maine military doesn't have them, Centerfire has got them. I just got a new flyer from them. Oh terrific. That's why Mark hand me that. He was back over my shoulder. Oh, here, here. I'm like, whoa. Centerfire? Centerfire. Centerfire has them. If you get their flyer, it's on page 36, or you can look at their new flyer up on the webpage. It's on page 36. I'm turning to it right now. I just got it out of my mailbox. Great. Yeah, I just got mine today myself, so cool. So I thought I'd let him know. You're sure? Well, this is the East German one. Yeah. Those are the ones that slant, but I bet they work. They may very well. A lot of it's interchangeable. You know how those European ones, you load them from the top but they tilt? Yeah. And the ones that load from the back are straight. I don't see how that would make much difference. Yeah, they should make them big enough to have a little room in there. Yeah. Well, like I said, if Maine doesn't have them, you can always, and then that'll be a backup for you. Yeah, I sure appreciate your input and your help. Thank you very much. Thanks for the call. Yeah, everyday. I appreciate the help here. I really do folks, because that's Mark Forte, not mine. Oh goodness. Yeah, but you'll step up there and I'll heartbeat Nancy. Well, I'll try to fill in the gaps. If I don't have the answer, I try to get you to the people that do have the answers and make sure that we connect those dots so that the right information. If I don't know it, I'm not going to put my mouth in my mouth. I'm sorry. I seem to remember you stepping up to the plate for seven years. Am I correct? Yeah, I did. Neither here nor there. It's something that needed to be done. I lead when I have to. That's the way it should be. If there's somebody leading in a place I don't want to go, I'm not going to go there. I'll clean my own path. Wish we could clone you and Mark and Ed and everything. I tell you, I could not do what we do here without it. Every one of this family Our daughter, Oliver's son, have made it possible for this to continue on. And Don, the people that I pulled together when Mark went away, a lot of them had already been prepped by Mark to do things, but to glean from the best, to handle things. Yeah, it took 12 people to fill issues. I will tell you that right now. It took 12 people to fill Mark's shoes in those 7 years. In my opinion, Don's worth 12 stat millers. That's all I'm going to have to say about that. Oh, he's worth a lot more than that. Well, it's half of the hour. Again, folks, if you can pitch in, go to the LCR system page. 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