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> 12 and a half, one. So, I eat all my food. I eat these wonderful souvlaki. There's a table next to it. I sit down. So, once again, once again. The best souvlaki in Greece. What can I tell you? That's it. Every Saturday. And outside Athens. I'm not in Athens. Somewhere outside. So, we'll talk about it. So, Dimitris. So... Yes, yes. So, yes. Ok. I'll give the microphone to Papa My Golf. Ok. And he'll give 20 more. This time. So, I'll let Victor speak. I'm listening to you, Papa My Golf. Next time you should have more signals, Papa My Golf. We're probably talking less today. So, I'm listening to you. Ready. Good, good. There's a gap. Very good. The company doesn't help to do many things on its own. Whatever it does now. I think we should go to the next recipe. Thank you, Dimitris. I have a break. I'll give the microphone to him. Good morning. Papa My Golf here. Good morning. Papa My Golf here. Good morning. I think I'll give the microphone to him. I'll give it to him. Next time. Ok.

> ![[websdr_recording_2023-10-27T05 51 46Z_7197.0kHz.wav]] I would like to wish you a very good morning, thank you very much for your years, and you too, if you have a celebration or you are celebrating, to enjoy them, to be well. Well, I have listened to Danasis, I have listened to Christos, I have listened to my friend Petros, I have listened to my friend Giorgos, all the company here. Well, I don't know, now I will listen to you here, if there are other guys, my good morning. But I won't take it, because I have to go. Just for a good morning, I stepped here at 797 and I know bread, and I will go to my friend Danasis, my friend here. It's me, your friend, come. Come, come, good morning, good morning Dimitris, good morning. What's up, what are we doing? I'm glad to hear you, my happy years, of course, I sent you my happy years yesterday, and I saw that you received it, so since yesterday it has been a while, but even today, it doesn't hurt, and the more wishes we give, the greater is the possibility that these wishes will come true. Well, I see. Don't tell me, let's talk for a while, Dimitris, before we move on to the next one. In any case, are you ready?


adamjgs
Most likely Papa Mike Golf, rather than My Golf, Mike being the NATO phonetic alphabet representation of M. It's a reference to the last three characters of the operator's callsign.
totetsu OP
It sounds like Papa My Golf to me. I suspect ˈpɑːpə maɪk ɡɒlf/ is reduced to ˈpɑːpə maɪ ɡɒlf/ because of the closeness of the K and G.

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