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B
A
A
A
My
apologies
public
first
of
all,
I
welcome
my
public
and
thank
you
for
for
being
here
public
comments.
This
is
the
opportunity
for
any
of
you
to
come
up
and
talk
to
us
about
anything
related
to
village
fests.
Sometimes
people
tell
us
how
nice
we
are.
Sometimes
we
get
yelled
at,
but
we
welcome
all
of
you
and
we
do
want
to
hear
your
comments.
If
you
have
any
any
comments,
I
hear
none.
So
we'll
close
public
comments
board
comments.
Chris,
we
can
start
with
you.
A
F
C
A
Okay,
a
lot
of
nuns,
okay,
the
consent
calendar
is
next.
These
can
be
divided
up
where
we
can
approve
both
of
them
in
one
motion,
one
is
the
report
of
the
posting
of
the
agenda
and
the
other
is
the
approval
of
the
minutes
of
our
last
meeting.
Does
anybody
have
to
abstain?
Was
anybody
not
at
our
last
Mutina
was
not
so
you
have
to
abstain
when
we
do
this,
do
I
have
a
motion?
G
G
A
Comes
the
fun
part
for
us
and
for
you
these
are
what
we
call
the
legislative
actions
and
they're.
Actually
the
vendor
applications
and
our
first
one
is
designers
in
a
box
comm
it's
Steve
and
role
and
Harry
Sanchez
and
come
come
and
correct
me
because
I'm
sure
I
screwed
that
screwed
up
the
names
yeah
and
you
can
take
it
off
of
there.
If
you
like.
F
B
You
I'm
Steve
Edwards,
and
this
is
Eddy,
and
this
is
roll
our
finance
man
right
over
here
sitting
in
the
chair.
Okay,
so
we
appreciate
you
taking
the
time
to
invite
us
today
and
we
just
wanted
to
bring
by
some
of
the
things
that
we've
been
working
on
specifically
for
village,
festival
and
I.
Don't
know
if
you
have
your
list
in
front
of
if
you
want
us
to
go
through
each
item
or
just.
A
B
B
A
C
B
And
we
have
six
kids
clocks.
This
is
one
of
the
other
ones,
it
might
be
hate
we.
We
also
do
when
you
see
the
packaging
we
also
design
and
print
all
the
packaging
labels.
Here
in
our
studio,
we
have
a
very,
very
large
printer
in
our
studio
and
Eddie.
Not
only
does
all
the
artwork,
but
he
does
all
the
printing
of
all
the
artwork.
Yes,.
B
Of
our
new
innovations,
so
we
started
with
clocks
and
we
started
with
artwork,
which
we'll
show
you,
but
then
we
went
into
actually
modern
mid-century
watches
that
we're
developing
with
all
the
different
templates.
We
have
a
lot
of
people
that
asked
about
the
clocks
and
then
they
started.
Why
can't
you
do
that
on
the
watches?
So
now
we're
designing
that
we
did
do
this
box
here.
B
G
B
He's
done
a
series
of
coasters,
and
this
is
a
packaging
that
we
do
here.
We
print
here
and
actually
put
together
here
in
Palm
Springs.
We
don't
outsource
anything.
The
only
thing
we
outsource
is
a
little
plastic
box,
but
it's
actual
printing
and
the
labels
done
right
here
in
our
studio.
The
actually
printing
of
the
coasters
as
a
glass
coaster
is
done
here.
It's
assembled
here,
running
Palm
Springs
and
there's
a
series
how
many
of
these
Eddie
do
you
have
six
six
different
styles
of
these,
so
I
can
pass
this
around.
C
B
Yeah,
the
other
one
is
we
have
a
series
of
mugs
of
characters,
he's
developed
just
for
the
city,
just
for
Palm
Springs.
We
went
on
the
theme
he
went
on
a
three
month.
Lemon
goes,
the
oldest
flamingo
is
the
lady,
her
name
is
Lola
and
father
is
Max
and
the
son
is
Alex,
so
these
are
their
series
of
cups
that
he
does
and
we
actually
print
these
and
again
with
a
labeling
all
printed
here
right
here
in
the
home,
Springs.
B
B
It
just
finishes
one
design
which
I
think
this
is
one
of
my
favorite
ones.
If
you
hold
that
up
it's
one
of
his
pulsing
designs
that
he's
done
right
in
the
city
of
so
he
has
a
series
of
pools
scenes
the
time
we
wanted
to
break.
We
have
7080
other
different
designs,
but
we
wanted
to
pick
these
like
four.
B
Beautiful
the
interesting
thing
about
all
his
artwork
is
that
we
we
don't
go
out
and
buy
new
artwork
new
frames
we
actually
sourced
artwork
from
revivals
and
from
thrift
stores.
We
actually
redesigned
the
artwork
repaint,
it
restain
it
whatever
we
have
to
do
to
take
advantage
of
not
using
and
disposing
of
stuff,
so
easy.
C
A
E
Beautiful
creative
artistic
classy,
you're
reusing
people
in
our
desert
that
you
buy
from
them
and
you
remake
it
and
it's
what
we're
about
so
I'm
I
compliment
you
the.
B
A
C
C
C
G
F
F
A
F
C
H
H
H
It's
a
bars
like
your
typical
pull-up
bar
to
bar
those
mounted
on
bearings
and
it
allows
it
to
over
there,
I'm
gathers
huge
crowds
and
I'm
talking
huge
crowds
like
people
literally
come
from
all
over
the
places
to
participate
and
I
decided
to
come
over
here
and
pretty
much
do
the
same
thing
and
I
tried
it
out
and
I've
been
trying
out
in
Venice,
Beach
and
Hollywood,
and
it's
worked
out
great
and
friend
of
mine,
say
well.
Why
don't
you
and
try
to
do
it
over
here
in
Palm,
Springs
right?
H
G
H
It's
a
part
that
actually
built
myself
with
the
help
of
a
friend.
It
stands
eight
feet
tall,
it's
made
out
of
tubing
and
let's
just
like
professional
equipment,
but
you
cannot
buy
it.
You
can
only
make
it
and
I
actually
made
it
and
you
grab
onto
the
bar
just
like
this
and
you
hang
so
the
bars
not
mounted
and
I
said
the
bars
not
stationary
is
mounted
on
brains
which
allows
it
to
roll
just
like
a
wheel,
so
we
were
hold
on
held
onto
a
wheel.
You'll
know
what
I'm
talking
about.
H
H
Yeah,
actually,
a
lot
of
people
make
it.
We
get
about
one
to
five
winners
every
day.
Now
the
difference
between
my
bar
and
anybody
else's
bar
that
you'll
see
around
the
world
to
this
very
famous
and
the
other
end
of
the
world
is
that
my
bar
is
actually
made
of
inch-and-a-quarter,
which
is
the
standard
size
for
a
pull-up
bar.
H
Everybody
else's
bars
made
a
lot
thicker,
which
allows
me
to
actually
get
wonderful
winners
every
day,
so
that
makes
it
very
popular,
I'm,
very
popular
amongst
American,
Ninja,
Warrior
I,
don't
know
if
you
guys
ever
heard
of
that
show
pretty
much.
They
all
know
me
and
they've
all
gone
to
my
bar
and
seen
it
and
they're
pretty
excited
about
it,
and
mostly
mostly
mostly,
is
very
interesting
and
I
think
that
it
would
bring
a
lot
of
people
and
so.
H
So
the
way
it
works
is
like
this:
anybody
could
try
it
out
for
free,
nobody
needs
to
pay.
Anybody
could
try
it
out
once
you
try
it
out,
then
you
make
a
decision.
Whether
you
want
to
take
the
challenge
or
not.
The
challenge
varies
according
to
the
person's
size
and
weight
maximum
time,
given
is
usually
100
seconds
but
I
have
it
all
written
down,
it's
all
marked
down,
so
it
doesn't
change,
it
never
changes,
and
then,
after
that
it
goes
by
weight.
H
So
say,
for
example,
a
gentleman
like
myself,
210
pounds,
5
foot,
6
I,
would
only
need
to
hold
on
to
the
bar
for
45
seconds
versus
the
gentleman.
That's
a
5
foot
8
and
a
hundred
and
forty-five
pounds
that
he
needs
to
hold
on
for
100
seconds
or
just
to
give
you
an
example.
If
you
wanted
to
do
the
challenge,
it
would
only
be
65
seconds
for
you
and.
H
F
A
A
Sorry,
ok,
ok
and
I
come
to
your
booth
and
you
say:
would
you
like
to
try
the
challenge,
correct
and
I'm
gonna
say
well,
do
I
buy
a
ticket?
What
does
it
cost
so
the.
H
Way,
access
like
this,
all
you
got
to
do
is
hang
on
to
this
bar
right
here
and
you
could
please
try
it
out
and
this
how
you
do
it.
You
come
up
to
the
bar
and
you
hold
on
to
the
sights
you
step
up
its
got
steps
you
hold
on
to
it,
so
you
don't
need
to
jump.
You
don't
need
to
use
a
stool
or
anything
like
that.
Uh-Huh
afterwards,
you
hold
it.
You
grab
onto
the
bar,
as
you
can
see
it
twists.
H
A
G
H
Took
participe
got
that
so
there's
three
rules
number
one.
If
we
change
your
mind
before
the
challenge,
I
will
gladly
give
you
back
money
number
two
one
of
the
chunks
has
begun.
That
means
you
agree
to
the
chance.
That
means
the
money
stays
in
my
pocket
number
three
and
most
important
rule.
You
understand
that
the
bar
rolls
not
roll
on
its
own.
It
does
not
have
a
motor,
it
will
not
shock.
You
will
not
throw
you
off
once
you've
already
understood
all
those
rules,
then
you
are
welcome
to
try
it
out.
Okay,.
H
You
win
$100
cash
on
the
spot
right,
so
you
get
$100
cash
on
the
spot
and
right
now,
I
just
finished
doing
LA,
County,
Fair
and
I
was
there
for
a
full
month
and
they
have
it
over.
There,
I
wasn't
able
to
get
in
because
there
was
already
somebody
else
doing
it.
I
went
to
Arizona,
it
was
over
there
too.
I've
done
many
fairs
in
Long
Beach.
The
lobster
festival,
I'm
gonna
do
the
the
one
for
for
ya.
H
A
H
A
I
E
A
G
H
A
A
J
C
Well,
I
feel
that
it's
inappropriate
for
our
village
best
based
on
I,
just
feel
like
it's
just
not
what
we
represent.
It's
it's
like
a
carnival
or
affair
or
I.
Don't
know
it
to
me:
it's
not
the
type
of
thing
for
the
type
of
people
that
come
to
village
best
looking
for
arts
and
crafts
and
music
and
fruits
and
flowers
I,
that's
my
opinion.
The.
G
A
C
H
H
H
A
C
K
H
A
That's
great
who
would
like
to
make
a
motion
I'll.
C
F
A
A
G
F
J
A
J
J
E
E
C
F
J
C
A
D
So
I'm
a
visual
artist
and
from
England
originally
but
I'm,
based
in
Los
Angeles
I
creative
bag
of
bones
about
two
years
ago,
because
I
wanted
to
start
a
platform
for
messages
of
mental
wellness
and
for
tools
for
political
change.
Like
positive
small
messages
of
change
I,
my
favorite
is
my
oil
paintings.
D
These
are
all
done
with
oil.
The
reason
I
use
oil
is
because
I
love
the
texture
that
it
creates.
I
love
feeling
the
image,
even
though
you're
looking
at
it.
This
one
in
particular,
is
about
your
journey
through
how
you
can
create
your
destiny
through
a
single
sort,
so
our
destiny
is
made
up
of
our
thoughts.
Our
thoughts
create
our
actions,
the
things
that
we
do
every
day,
our
actions
create
our
habits.
Who
we
are
I.
Have
it's
define
our
character?
That's
how
other
people
would
describe
us
and
our
character
is
our
destiny.
D
D
I
also
do
the
t-shirts
for
the
same
design.
All
of
my
t-shirts
have
my
label
in
them,
which
is
I,
want
to
swim
in
your
eyes
and
have
a
nap
in
your
soul,
mainly
because
I
just
want
people
to
walk
around
wearing
something
that
makes
them
feel
good
so
that
they
always
feel
like
someone's
out
there
thinking
about
them.
Really.
These
are
all
printed
locally
by
me,
hand,
printed
and
I
actually
saw
in
the
labels
too.
I
can
pass
that
around.
If
you
want
to
have
a
look
at
it.
D
So
this
is
silence
with
a
line
through
it.
That
was
from
the
women's
March
in
Los.
Angeles
I
saw
a
protest
poster
there.
That
said,
silence
will
not
protect
you
and
I
just
saw
silence
with
a
line
through
and
I
think
that
that's
something
on
many
levels,
not
just
for
women,
but
for
everyone
that
we
could
start
speaking
about
our
truths
a
little
bit
more
in
that
we'll
help
each
other
understand
each
other,
and
that
again
also
has
my
label
in
it.
C
D
So
they're
all
copyrighted
to
me
and
my
company
me
plus
you
equals
joy,
basically
just
reminding
us
to
have
to
really
the
most
important
thing
is
just
the
people
next
year
and
the
people
in
your
lives
and
that's
why
we
kind
of
do
everything
that
we
do
in
life
so
yeah.
This
one
specifically
reminds
me
of
my
dad,
but
it
can
be
anyone.
D
So
these
are
my
illustrations
and
they're
all
pencils
so
similar
to
how
I
just
use
oil
I
only
use
pencil
on
paper
and
the
reason
that
I
do.
That
is
because
I
want
you
to
feel
the
image
again
when
you
look
at
it,
pencil
reminds
me
of
when
I
was
at
school
when
I
was
very
young.
I
used
a
lot
of
pencil,
it's
also
against
the
technology
that
we
have
every
day.
It's
just
bring
us
back
to
basics
again,
so
once
again,
just
reminding
anyone
that
you
know
it's
now,
that's
important!
D
D
This
this
one
is
a
pie.
Chart
this
pie
is
the
Culloden
pie.
Is
the
problem?
Oh,
no,
sorry,
the
the
space
is
the
problem,
and
this
is
your
attitude
about
the
problem.
Knowing
again,
we
can
overcome
anything,
it's
just
our
feelings
that
can
sometimes
overwhelm
us.
The
everything
is
able
to
weaken
yeah.
We
can
reach
any
anything
we
want.
If
we
just
don't
worry
too
much.
D
This
one
says:
you're
the
love
which
you
know.
Sometimes
we
try
and
look
for
love
or
for
fulfillment
in
extra
or
anything
that's
outside
of
us.
When
really
we
have
everything
inside
of
us
to
make
us
feel
loved
and
we
are
loved
and
that's
kind
of
how
I
want
everyone
to
or
what
I
would
like
everyone
to
take
away
from
my
work.
D
D
Can
yeah
I'll
pass
this
one
wearing
messages,
you're
proud
of
it's
an
inkjet
book
that
I
print
at
home,
all
of
it
I
design
in
InDesign
online,
which
is
a
design
program
putting
yourself
in
someone
else's
shoes
using
your
voice,
similar
to
speaking
up
daydreaming,
not
not
accepting
the
finite
of
this
moment,
but
knowing
there's
more
things
that
you
can
achieve
creating
waves
of
gratitude
for
the
people
in
your
life,
it
goes
on
and
on
I
didn't
bring
the
stickers
because
I
don't
actually
print
those.
Those
are
printed
in
Canada
and
that's
my
presentation.
A
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A
K
Recently
virtuality
is
Varela
biz
introduced
in
in
this
world
three
years
ago,
like
truly
introduced
and
then
only
recently
during
the
last
month
and
a
half
has
the
people
that
patent
virtuality
Facebook
is
one
of
them
released
commercial
licenses
for
people
to
take
it
and
bring
it
out
on
their
own.
So
we've
obtained
one
of
those
commercial
licenses
and
developed
software
so
that
it
integrates
with
other
Studios
is
experiences,
so
we've
developed
software
that
integrates
with
other
experiences
and
we're
trying
to
bring
that
at
the
street
fair
for
people
to
experience.
K
C
K
Well,
it
holodecks
a
little
different,
it's
see-through
yeah,
so
we
got
these
ones
right
here.
We've
got
the
commercial
license
for
and
then
we
also
get
the
commercial
license.
We're
partnership
with
the
commercial
licensing
on
HTC
HD
sees
more
of
space
indexing.
So
this
one
right
here
you
just
move
your
head
around
with
the
HTC
sets
the
registers
body
movements
and
hand
gestures
a
little
bit
more
than
this
one.
Nice,
that's
something
we
want
to
add
to
our
stand
a
little
bit
later
down
the
road
right
now,
the
technology
that
we're
using
isn't
actually
released.
K
C
K
E
K
A
K
K
K
K
Right
now
we
got
it
set
up
four
four,
four,
four,
a
booth,
but
we're
hoping
to
expand
into
maybe
six
and
your
sole
purpose
is
to
sell
them.
No
marshals
versus.
Did
you
mr.
Kamin,
designed
to
create
everything?
That's
what
we
did
in
the
store.
Our
sole
purpose
is
to
show
people
that
and
then
also
show
them
that
we're
a
local
business
and
down
and
if
you'd
like
I,
said
or
if
you
want
to
get
a
custom
computer
built.
K
K
They're
not
really
made
for
home
use
like
I
said
I
mean
the
pricing
for
one
of
these
units.
If
we
were
to
sell
it,
which
wouldn't
include
the
programming,
which
is
our
custom
programming,
which
would
be
500
dollars,
so
that
our
goal
isn't
to
sell
it,
it's
to
bring
name
recognition
and
then
to
show
people
experience.
A
K
A
F
F
G
G
K
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A
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A
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F
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I
M
Thanks
I'm
John
I'm,
a
Palm,
Springs
resident
and
I'm
also
a
sustainability.
Commissioner
I
was
just
in
this
room
last
night,
so
I
appreciate
the
work
that
you
do
and
thanks
for
having
me
here
today.
So
this
is
the
magazine.
It's
about
Palm
Springs,
it's
all
the
fun
stuff
that
there
is
to
do
here.
Maps
events,
great
articles
and
I,
and
my
team
put
it
together
and
I
will
be
standing
next
to
my
1958
Nash
metropolitan
mid-century
car
for
a
mid-century
City
I'm,
giving
out
these
magazines
for
free
to
people
and
we're
new.
M
We
we
do
have
advertisers
you'll,
see
that
their
restaurants
and
whatnot,
that's
how
we
make
our
money,
but
none
of
the
people
at
the
village
fest
will
be
asked
for
any
donations.
It'll
just
be
something
free,
hopefully,
they'll
see
miss
Flossie.
That's
what
I
call
my
car
and
they'll
walk
up
and
I'll
give
them
a
free
magazine.
I
M
Through
material
like
this,
when
we're
putting
it
together,
and
so
it
starts
out
as
words,
you
know,
we
work
together
to
put
the
graphics
together
and
we
built
the
magazine
like
this
until
we
have
a
product
that
we
like
and
we're
not.
You
know
we're
informative
magazine,
but
I
think
we're
an
artistic
magazine.
You
know
we're
dealing
with
artistic
concepts.
We
have
articles
about
art
events,
so
you
know
I
think
we're
great
for
the
audience
at
that
village.
Yes,
I
think
it's
the
kind
of
information
they
want
to
read.
F
C
M
In
a
hundred
and
fifty
hotels
and
resorts
throughout
the
valley,
so
we're
everywhere
from
I
had
a
while
to
thermal.
So
there's
a
lot
of
place
that
they
can
pick
them
up.
They
can
look
on
our
website
and
figure
out
where
they
can
pick
them
up
too,
but
for
people
who
just
come
in
for
the
day.
They'd
never
know
about
us
right
if
somebody
just
drove
in
from
Yucca
Valley,
for
example,
so
I
think
it's
a
good
way
for
me
to
reach
an
audience
that
I'm
not
currently
getting
in
the
hotel.
A
A
quarter
given
the
demographic
in
Palm
Springs.
This
is
just
a
suggestion.
Mm-Hmm,
the
font
is
difficult
to
read
the
font
itself
and
the
font,
size
and
I
think
you
may
wish
to
keep
that
in
mind
going
forward,
because
the
demographic
in
Palm,
Springs,
half
of
the
people
are
blind
or
blogging
than
the
other
half
the.
A
A
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A
I
Up
well-
and
that
was
the
hard
part
on
a
staff
level,
as
we
could
not
decide
which
category
it
would
fit
into
its
unique
in
terms
of
it
is
actually
being
created
and
it
is
being
created
and
printed
by
this
individual.
So
that's
where
we
decided
it
was
because
on
a
staff
level,
we
could
not
decide
what
category
would
like
to
leave
it
under
this
board's
discretion.
Okay,.
A
E
E
A
C
A
And
for
our
audience
the
reason
we're
pontificating
over
this
woods
I
know
it
sounds
stupid
to
you
guys
is.
It
makes
a
difference
how
much
he
pays
us
rent
and
we're
trying
to
make
it
as
appealing
as
possible
for
him
to
be
part
of
our
family.
So
that's
what
this
is
about:
arts
and
crafts.
Okay,
it's
cheaper!
Did
you
have
something
to
add?
No.
G
What
if
we
allow
this
as
a
commercial
I
mean
as
arts
and
crafts
rather
than
as
a
commercial
vendor,
because
really,
what
makes
it
the
commercial
vendors
you're
not
actually
even
giving
anything
you're
not
selling
anything.
So
it
seems
a
shame
to
have
to
penalize
you
for
not
selling
anything
because
you're
giving
stuff
away
so
I
know
it's
a
tough
one,
though
really
don't
not
because
of
your
situation,
but
because
of
what
might
come
down
the
pike
that
would
be
similar
to
this,
but
not
really
falling
to
the
same
thing.
F
F
G
A
E
H
A
So
you
know
what
village
village
fest
is
not
intended
to
go
out
of
its
way
to
make
money
for
the
city
it's
to
put
on
a
street
fair,
and
we
should
do
everything
we
can
legally
and
ethically
to
make
that
happen
and
I
think
this
is
a
good
example
of
one
of
those
ones
that
falls
between
the
cracks.
So
somebody
want
to
make
a
motion.
A
E
A
I
The
last
item
under
legislative
actions
is
your
election
of
officers
that
we
had
postponed
from
our
last
meeting,
because
we
were
missing
a
board
member
and
we
wanted
to
have
an
entire
board
here
now
we're
missing
another
board
member.
So
it's
up
to
this
board.
It's
discretion
if
you'd
want
to
move
forward
with
the
election
of
officers.
Oh,
let
me
speak
first.
A
On
it,
because
I'm
the
one
that
stirred
the
pot
in
the
first
place,
because
I
want
to
relinquish
my
position
for
somebody,
that's
gonna
have
more
longevity
than
me
and
we
discussed
last
meeting
to
put
it
off
because
my
associate
was
not
here
and
the
individual
who
is
not
here
at
this
meeting
was
at
the
last
meeting
and
she's
now
in
China
bless
her
heart.
She
had
to
know
that
she
was
going
to
chai.
You
don't
go
to
China
less
than
two
week.
Well,
I
guess
some
people
do,
but
not
me.
A
A
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C
A
G
I
A
Reason
I
say
that
is
our
meetings
are
scheduled
a
years.
We
know
it's
at
3:30
in
the
afternoon.
Every
second
and
fourth
Tuesday
and
I
plan.
My
vacations
around
these
meetings,
I
do
and
I
would
expect
all
of
you
to
do
the
same
thing.
If
we
care
about
this
board
and
if,
unless
there's
an
emergency
which
and
we
have
emergencies,
I
have
we've
all
had
that
I
think
we
need
to
just
keep
doing
our
business,
because
if
we
wait
for
everybody
to
be
here,
every
time
we're
going
to
be
putting
off
and
putting
off
I.
I
A
C
C
G
A
C
A
Right
I
will
say
for
our
newer
folks
on
the
board.
This
is
not
just
about
every
other
Tuesday.
There
are
a
lot
of
meetings
and
things
that
happen
that
take
place
that
require
sitting
at
your
computer,
going
down
to
her
office,
last-minute
stuff,
that
is
behind
the
scenes
behind
the
curtain.
That
is
not
part
of
our
official
stuff.
It's
just
so
everybody
knows
it's
not
just
the
few
hours
that
we
spend
together
on
on
every
other
Tuesday.
Well,.
G
E
A
G
I
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C
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C
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F
A
A
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A
C
A
F
G
A
I
A
F
F
Was
going
to
be
that
you
know
from
the
from
the
start
when
he
put
his
application
in
which
of
his
I,
don't
know
how
many
months
before
he
was
interviewed,
but
he
came
to
every
single
meeting
and
I
must
say
you
know.
I
did
the
same
thing
for
nine
months
and
the
benefit
of
that
is
unbelievable
for
anybody
that
it
would
come
before
this
board
and
want
to
come
one
by
coming
and
sitting
in
this
audience.
You
learn
so
much
when
you
get
on
the
board.
If
you
do,
you
are
going
in
Europe
well,.
A
A
C
G
G
A
A
A
G
A
C
G
A
A
A
I
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C
E
G
A
So
we
need
to
invite
her
back
and
clarify.
Thank
you
for
dinner.
Goodness
gracious
anything
else,
any
other
drama,
okay
subcommittee
reports,
compliance
did.
Did
everybody
walk
the
street
last
Thursday
too
hot?
Okay,
okay,
we're
gonna,
walk
the
street
and
you
might.
A
I
I
A
A
And
the
village
fests
youth
poster
contest
same
ones
same
thing,
and
we
agreed
at
the
last
week.
We're
gonna
switch
that
all
around,
so
we
don't
run
into
that
problem
where
he
always
run
into
you.
Weren't
here
with
the
schedule,
is
always
topsy-turvy,
so
we're
moving
the
whole
schedule
around
to
give
us
and
the
entrance
more
time
to
to
work
it
through.
Yes,
yes,
okay,
that's
all
I
have
anybody
else
suggest
we
adjourn
somebody
want
to
make
a
motion.