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sirlancenotalot · 7 months
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incorrectquotesmcu · 10 months
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Peter: Did you do it?
Wade: Something goes wrong, you blame me! After all these years, where’s the trust?!
Peter:
Wade: … Yeah, I did it.
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moonlightdancer26 · 1 year
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do you ever love a character so much you simply wanna put your hand inside the screen, pull them out, and just give them a giant hug bc they really need it?
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greghatecrimes · 9 months
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midnight brainrot… i am thinking about wilson. about when he tells house during “the c-word” that he always thought he’d have a wife and kids around him when he was dying. about how he probably wanted that— or at least he thought he did— for a while. about how, if he had gotten that, he probably would have ended up feeling like he didn’t deserve to be a father. like he shouldn’t be a father. he pays three alimonies because no matter what, he ends up ‘ruining’ every relationship he puts time and feelings into. he carries guilt and blame for how danny ended up because he was ‘too selfish’ to answer the phone instead of studying for an exam. he probably spends the rest of his life haunted by the question, “am i my brother’s keeper?”. he IS truly haunted by that little eight year old cancer patient who was supposed to survive, but didn’t. he’s an oncologist. he is supposed to help people, to ‘save’ them. and yet he spends his time off the clock ruining his relationships with the people he loves most, and then spends his working hours trying to atone for it somehow with his patients. any child of his… i think that wilson would, selfishly, want to at least try forming a bond. maybe it could be his second chance. another way to atone for his mistakes with danny, with julie or sam or bonnie. but i think that he would also know deep down and without a doubt that eventually, he would just ruin them, too.
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sadistic-softie · 10 days
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Make fun of me all you want, I think this is cute and I might make more:
Various characters with poorly edited Plushie Dreadfuls from Mysterious (https://www.plushiedreadfuls.com)
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shmaptainwrites · 29 days
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I was gonna be mean and make you do a FMK too, but I shall not.
I’ll give you a random question to think over -
If you could create a world with all your favorite fictional men that all live in the same time and have their respective professions what kinds of friendships do you think would be formed amongst the men?
OOOO this is interesting especially because currently like 4 of them are portrayed by the same actor 💀
okay but it would be kind of wack to have wilson and hawkeye work at the same hospital 💀 because why would he fit so well at princeton plainsboro and like i think he’d get along okay with wilson considering wilson is friends with house im sure he could handle hawkeye if it came down to it
i think bobby might know them tangentially through bringing people to the hospital after accidents and such (but like not very well since they aren’t ER doctors)
tbh cruise wouldn’t know ANY of them he’d be too busy working at like JFK (his dream job as air traffic controller ofc)
i feel like peter and chuck might also get to know each other through school and work (let’s just say peter somehow found his way from ww2 germany to like 90s/00s america, just for arguments sake) and they’d make like an interesting duo because i think chuck is like a career go getter and peter is just working to pay the bills so he can enjoy life but they both still find ways to like have fun together
for reference linds wilson, cruise, peter, and chuck are all played by RSL 💀
send me a fun ask
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nonebinary-leftbeef · 7 months
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was anyone going to tell me that the camp damascus audiobook was narrated by mara wilson????
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hexergraf · 5 months
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Two chapters into the Camp Damascus audiobook and I am already
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I don't wanna spoiler anything, but man, this is some of the most spot-on religious trauma horror I have read in a while. A lot of the dialogue could have been taken straight out of my childhood.
Also, Mara Wilson's narration is
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80smovies · 2 years
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krispyweiss · 1 year
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On moe.day, moe.street is a Pearl in Albany, N.Y.
- “We are humbled and deeply honored,” Al Schnier says
On this moe.day, moe. is playing the Palace Theatre on Albany’s moe.street.
The New York city declared Feb. 24 moe.day and temporarily renamed North Pearl Street, where the venue is located, for the band, NYS Music reports.
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This is the city’s fifth moe.day and the holiday is “alive and well,” Mayor Kathy Sheehan said.
“We are overwhelmed with the love the city of Albany has given our band over the years,” guitarist Al Schnier said.
“From declaring Feb. 24 as ‘moe.day’ to this, the dedication of ‘moe.street’ … we are humbled and deeply honored.”
2/24/23
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yodeleyewho · 11 months
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It’s giving “you’re so much more better looking than that guy, Starsky” vibes
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one-album-wonders · 1 year
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Group Stage: Pool 4 - Group G (1950s)
Vote now in Pool 4 of the group stage of America’s Greatest Rock Stars Tournament.  Remember:
The artist does not have to finish first in the group to advance.
Consider the artists’ full careers when voting.
Be kind to everyone, even the artists you don’t like and the people who vote for them.
Read the America’s Greatest Rock Star Tournament Masterpost for full details on how this works.
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briandouglaswilson · 2 years
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It’s Brian’s 80th birthday!
Here are some lovely video messages from musicians, friends and fellow legends.
You can find another video, and many other good wishes, on his website: https://www.brianwilson.com/
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abs0luteb4stard · 1 year
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W A T C H I N G
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papermoonloveslucy · 1 year
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TV on TV!
Part 3 ~ The Television Shows of the Lucyverse
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Although it may seem redundant, the worlds created by Lucille Ball on television frequently created and mentioned other TV shows as well as popular TV commercials!  Here are a few from “Here’s Lucy” (1968-1974), and one from “Life With Lucy” (1986). 
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“Lucy Visits Jack Benny” (1968)
At the end of the episode, bus driver Ralph Kramden (Jackie Gleason) makes an appearance at Benny’s barbecue. Gleason played the iconic character on his own variety show as well as the sitcom “The Honeymooners” (1955-56). 
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“Lucy’s Impossible Mission” (1968)
Lucy mistakenly enters a phone booth meant for a secret agent and becomes embroiled in a mission impossible. This episode is a spoof of the TV series “Mission: Impossible” (1966-73) which was a Desilu / Paramount series. Had Lucille Ball not given the nod to the series in 1966, there would be no Mission: Impossible movies today!  
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The episode uses the “Mission: Impossible” theme and original underscoring by Lalo Schifrin. The theme won a Grammy Award earlier in 1968. The instantly recognizable theme song is saved for the final chase sequence. 
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“Lucy and Carol Burnett” (1969)    
Lucy convinces Carol Burnett to participate in a benefit to raise money for Kim and Craig’s high school gymnasium.Lucy and the kids attend a taping of “The Carol Burnett Show,” a CBS program that Lucille Ball herself had already appeared on twice as a guest star and would return to twice more. "The Carol Burnett Show” always opened with her taking questions from the studio audience, so this is recreated on “Here’s Lucy”. A new episode of “The Carol Burnett Show” aired at 10pm on the same evening this “Here’s Lucy” was first broadcast. 
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“Here’s Lucy” attempts to physically reproduce “The Carol Burnett Show” studio and stage, even using the CBS eye gold curtain. The audience section, however, is much smaller on “Here’s Lucy.”
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“Lucy and Tennessee Ernie’s Fun Farm” (1969)
A farmer (Ernie Ford) wanders into the Unique Employment Agency in need of farmhands. Instead, Lucy proposes they turn his farm into a vacation spot for city folks. They start with a TV variety show and commercial to get the word out! 
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The commercial that Lucy and Harry do for Ernie’s Fun Farm gives us a glimpse of them as a dysfunctional married couple, complete with two typical teenage kids!
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The commercial turns into a fully-staged musical revue.
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“Lucy and the Used Car Salesman” (1969) 
When the Carters want to become a two-car family, Kim and Craig visit a used car dealer named Cheerful Charlie (Milton Berle).
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Cheerful Charlie makes his pitch using a television commercial.
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In the commercial, Charlie’s chatter is chock full of alliterative chit-chat!  
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“Lucy and Johnny Carson” (1969) 
When Harry takes Lucy and the kids to the filming of an educational TV show, Lucy wangles their way into “The Tonight Show” instead. Playing ‘Stump the Band’, Lucy and Harry win dinner at the Brown Derby.  
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From 1968 to 1980 Lucille Ball made 16 appearances on “The Tonight Show” with Johnny Carson and Ed McMahon. One appearance was just two weeks before this episode initially aired. “Here’s Lucy” recreates the stage and studio audience of “The Tonight Show”.  The iconic multi-colored stage curtain is reproduced and the show’s theme music is used. 
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In the office, Ed leaves Johnny a box containing a small tape recorder that leaves a message vowing he will “go on the wagon”. During the playback, the “Mission: Impossible” music plays on the soundtrack. The message concludes with “This tape will self-destruct in five seconds.”  This is a spoof of the TV series “Mission: Impossible”(1966-73), which was a Desilu / Paramount series. 
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After Craig jokes that Kim should wear three earrings, she quips “Very funny. Which one are you today? Rowan or Martin?” This is yet another of almost bi-weekly references to “Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In,” “Here’s Lucy's” phenomenally successful competition on ABC.    
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“Lucy’s Burglar Alarm” (1969)
When Lucy surrenders a measly $1.19 to the burglar (Guy Marks), he remarks “For this I had to miss ‘Laugh-In’?” 
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“Lucy and the Generation Gap” (1969)
Kim and Craig are in charge of producing the school play. In a nod to Desilu’s series “Star Trek” (1966-69), at the opening of the space age segment, Craig (with the help of the Desilu special effects department) materializes in a transporter tube. Beam me up, Lucy!
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“Lucy and Lawrence Welk” (1970)
VIVIAN (To ‘Lawrence Welk’): “I watch your show every Saturday night!”
When Vivian visits, she expects Lucy to fulfill her promise to arrange a date with Lawrence Welk. Lucy doesn’t know Welk, so she borrows a wax dummy and convinces Vivian to give up her glasses. “The Lawrence Welk Show” began airing in June 1955 and had a remarkable 16 year run on ABC TV before being syndicated for a further 11 years ending in 1982. Welk was as associated with Saturday nights as Lucille Ball was with Mondays. Two days before this episode first aired (January 17, 1970) Welk’s guest was Ted Mack, legendary bandleader and talent scout.
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“Lucy and Ann-Margret” (1970)
A chance meeting with Ann-Margret leads to songwriter Craig performing with her on television. On December 6, 1969, Lucille Ball guest-starred on “Ann-Margret: From Hollywood with Love” on CBS. Ball played herself and a character named Celebrity Lu, an autograph hound, opposite Autograph Annie (Ann-Margret).
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“Lucy Competes with Carol Burnett” (1970)
Lucy dresses like a charwoman identical to the character created by Burnett for her variety series “The Carol Burnett Show”. When Carol Krausmeyer (disguised as a hippie reporter) asks how Lucy Carter thought up such a goofy outfit, Lucy replies “from some goofy dame on TV.”  Carol says “Well, she must be some kind of nut!”
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“Lucy Loses Her Cool” (1970)
Lucy goes on "The Art Linkletter Show” and is challenged not to lose her temper for 24 hours in order to win $500. Lucy Carmichael also appeared on “The Art Linkletter Show” on “The Lucy Show.” Lucille Ball appeared on “House Party with Art Linkletter” in 1964.
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“Lucy and Flip Go Legit” (1970)
Lucy takes a temp assignment with Flip Wilson in order to answer his fan mail. Although it is never explicitly stated, Flip Wilson is preparing for his weekly television variety show “Flip” (1970-74). His most famous creation is Geraldine, a sassy woman with the catch phrase “The devil made me do it” and an unseen boyfriend named Killer. In the episode he is rehearsing a “Three Musketeers” sketch. 
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“Lucy and Mannix are Held Hostage” (1970)
Lucy happens to see three crimes in one day.  Convinced thugs are after Lucy, Harry contacts his old friend, private eye Joe Mannix (Mike Connors). The private detective series “Mannix” from 1967 to 1975, which ran on CBS concurrently with “Here’s Lucy.” “Mannix” was an hour-long crime drama that was saved from the scrap heap by Lucille Ball when she was in charge of Desilu Studios. CBS planned to cancel the show after one season, but Ball used her influence to convince them to renew it with the assurance that changes would be made. In the second season, Joe Mannix was changed into a more hard-boiled independent private detective. The changes worked and the series became a big hit running for eight seasons. It was the last successful TV show to be produced by Desilu.  
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“Lucy and the Astronauts” (1971)
Harry takes Lucy along to a NASA splash-down, but before the astronauts can be medically cleared, Lucy has kissed them forcing Lucy and Harry to join the space travelers in isolation. Before reporting to an aircraft carrier to watch the splash-down, Lucy watches a moon walk on TV at home. Apollo 15 was launched on July 30, 1971, just a few months before this episode aired. The two-day mission sent astronauts David Scott and James Irwin to the moon.
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“Lucy Helps David Frost Go Night-Night” (1971)
Television host David Frost hires Lucy as his traveling companion to assure that he gets some sleep on his flight to London. When she gets to London, she is so exhausted she falls asleep on his television show. Frost hosted a US talk show “The David Frost Show” from 1969 to 1972.  The evening this episode first aired “The David Frost Show” featured Frost interviewing Lauren Bacall. Starting in 1970, Lucille Ball appeared on “The David Frost Show” five times, with the fifth appearance just two weeks before this episode first aired.
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Complimenting David Frost, Lucy mentions that she saw him on “The Carol Burnett Show.”  Frost appeared on the variety show in May 1971, six months before this episode first aired.
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“Lucy and Candid Camera” (1971)
Allen Funt has a criminal impostor who recruits Lucy, Harry and Kim to commit robberies under the pretense that they are doing stunts for his “Candid Camera” television show. “Candid Camera” began on radio as “Candid Microphone” and moved to television in 1948. Although aired on all three major networks and in syndication, the radio program was originally aired on CBS and sponsored by Philip Morris, just like “I Love Lucy.”  
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“Lucy’s Lucky Day” (1971)
To capitalize on what seems to be a lucky streak, Lucy goes on a TV game show. Dick Dunkirk (Dick Patterson) is the host of “The Milky Way to Riches” sponsored by Dover Dairy. Lucy must answer three geography questions to qualify to earn a chance to win $1,000:  
DICK: Where is the lowest point in the world below sea level? LUCY: Oh, boy.  I’m dead, see — ~Answer: The Dead Sea DICK: The Dead Sea is part of the border between Jordan and what other country? LUCY: Oh, boy.  That question is real tough – ~ Answer: Israel DICK: It’s an autonomous region of China, bordered by China on the north and east, by India on the south and Cashmere on the West. Name this Chinese autonomous region. LUCY: And I wanted to bet I’d win. ~Answer: Tibet
After answering three questions, Lucy has to pick between three doors, just like on the TV game show “Let’s Make a Deal.” Lucy picks door #2, which is the gag prize, an untrained chimpanzee named Jackie, which she must teach to do a trick to get the money. 
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“Lucy and Joe Namath” (1972)
Lucy and Namath watch “The National Football League's Salute to the Quarterback” on her TV.  Actual clips of Namath on the field for the New York Jets (#12) are featured.
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Namath is delighted, but Lucy cringes at the physical violence.   Coincidentally, “Here's Lucy's” main competition during the 1972-73 season was “Monday Night Football” on ABC. The night this episode first aired the Oakland Raiders bested the Houston Oilers 34 to 0.
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“Lucy is Really in a Pickle” (1973) 
LUCY: “Thank goodness I remembered to bring Polly Parker’s Perky Pickles. Mmmm, they’re delicious! Yes, Polly Parker’s Perky Pickles make any picnic perfect. Polly’s Pickles will tickle your pallet. So next time you’re planning a picnic, pick up a pint of Polly Parker’s Perky Pickles.”
Lucy’s show business aspirations get her cast in a pickle commercial. Her alliterative pitch is foiled by the sour taste of the pickles, just like the alcohol in Vitameatavegamin was the undoing of Lucy Ricardo’s television commercial. 
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The TV camera in the studio is labeled KBEX COLOR. Similar to the way 555 is the prefix used for fictional telephone numbers, KBEX were the call letters for fictional TV and radiostations. They were used in many TV shows and films, including in Desilu’s “Mannix” and “Mission: Impossible.”
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When the commercial pitch is suddenly changed to a duet song and dance number, Lucy and Kim become singing and dancing pickles - literally.
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“Lucy and Chuck Connors Have a Surprise Slumber Party” (1973)
When Connors is filming a movie in Lucy’s home, Harry mentions that he is also the star of a popular television show. “Thrill Seekers” was a syndicated television series that was produced in 1973 and 1974. Hosted by Connors, it featured people who did dangerous stunts. In Lucy’s kitchen, Connors wears his orange “Thrill Seekers” jacket. The name of the show is stitched on the sleeve. Lucy tells Connors that she has seen “The Rifleman” reruns three or four times. “The Rifleman” was a Western television program starring Chuck Connors as rancher Lucas McCain.The show aired on ABC from 1958 to 1963.
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“Lucy Plays Cops and Robbers” (1973)
When Harry panics after being locked in the closet by the burglar, Lucy slaps him and he says “Thanks. I needed that.”  This is a reference to a ubiquitous TV commercial for Mennen Skin Bracer Men’s Cologne. The TV ads originally starred John Goodman (“Roseann”).  
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“Milton Berle is the Life of the Party” (1974)
Milton Berle appears on a TV telethon auction raising money for a Day Care Center Fund. Berle offers his services as a guest at a party thrown by the highest bidder - Lucy! 
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“Lucy Carter Meets Lucille Ball” (1974)
A televised Lucille Ball look-alike contest is sponsored by Mais Oui Perfume. Lucy and Kim hope to win the grand prize - a sports car. The episode opens with Lucy and Kim rushing home to catch a movie on television.
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“Lucy Gets Her Wires Crossed” (1986)
With competition from other hardware stores, Lucy gets Curtis booked on a morning TV show as Mr. Fix-It. Lucy goes along as his helper and ends up gluing herself to everyone!  “Wake Up Pasadena” is hosted by Fred Dunlap (Dick Gautier) and Stacy Reynolds (D.D. Howard).
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LUCY (to Curtis): “Let grandma be on television!”
[Photos of “Life with Lucy” property of Getty Images]
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pussyhoundspock · 1 year
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i know for a fact i am watching better call saul wrong, just like i watched breaking bad wrong, because i am a chuckgirl. sorry all.
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