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34 down, seven to go. “Progressives” won’t take lightly to the shutting down of their houses of worship.
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Praise The Lord!!
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#1 and when you think about Windy Pink Shoes, remember that the Texas legislature, knowing they couldn’t just shut down all the baby killing mills, set the standards for them that met any other out patient clinic. Basically forcing them to give good safe service to the women that had the procedure. So Wendy filibustered to keep them open, no matter if they were up to par. It seems to me that her political views and her worship at the altar of abortion trumps the safety of the women. War on women you say?
Mornin’ Gang, touch of fall in the air. -
A brisk 65 at Chez Harper. Whoa, time to bring out the sweat suits.
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I’ve said it before, but a nation that refuses to provide basic human rights protection to the most innocent among us may deserve what it’s getting. And don’t ever forget that Zero also approves of infantacide if by accident the child does survive it in utero murder attempts, but I won’t get into all the other things he approves of and the people that he admires.
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Which is more ridiculous – the idea of installing thermometers in all the schools to detect an Ebola outbreak, or the people who believe that it would work. I guess government just continues to believe that it has to do something, no matter how ridiculous it is, to give the sheeple an appearance of caring. How many things would we all be better off with today if government would just leave it alone?
Why don’t they just hire a voo-doo mama for a school nurse?
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I would almost bet my house that you’d be far less likely to die of Ebola than something else, even in Liberia, Sierra Leone, or any of the other West African garden spots in the news recently.
Installing ineffective equipment in the attempt to detect a disease that simply cannot be transmitted many miles via wind is paranoia run amok.
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…the idea of installing thermometers in all the schools to detect an Ebola outbreak
Because if kids have a fever, it’s gotta be Ebola. Those little curtain climbers NEVER get sick. /sarc
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Pity any suburban white kids that get the fever!
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Pity their moms!
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Call me heartless – (please!) – but I would put a “Dome” over west-central Africa and keep them there. Enough of the natives refuse to change their habits sufficiently to prevent these monkey meat > human viral outbreaks. And when aid workers go in to minister to their medical needs and/or educate them how to protect themselves… Well, there have been enough instances where the villagers KILL these altruists to sour me on the whole idea.
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Nuke the site from orbit. It’s the only way to be sure.
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Mheartless 42 🙂
Odd thing about what you propose. IF it were possible to somehow change their diets, traditions etc and totally eradicate Ebola through prevention…………. Something else would show up.
The best thing that Ameruhka could do is quarantine travel to and from the hot areas. However his highness and the peecee infected air heads won’t do it. My flabber was ghasted at the myriad of reasons why it just would not be right to restrict travel was astounding. So much for the gubments primary purpose to protect the proletariat from threats.
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I had a great 1 hour session out in my back yard jungle behind the garage. Pulling up grape vines and ruellia, lopping volunteer treelets at ground level, stacking this organic debris into piles and wondering how to dispose of it. I’m not in the mood for a compost pile, so I guess I need to buy some old-fashioned black plastic bags and put one per week in the CoH trash bin.
The cool air made this session possible. A sweat suit protected my arms from the rashy reaction I get from contact with weeds. Normally I can only go for 20-30 mins before I have to stop and wash my forearms and apply more Allegra cream.
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Well I just got a call from the Cornyn camp asking for money but before the gal could get to her pitch, I gave her a piece of my mind about the RINO’s,….the rant was fairly short because I was trying to be civil to her since she’s just the messenger, blood pressure kinda’ peaked……..Serenity Now,……Serenity Now.
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Nuns too stupid to obtain official ID.
Meyers, who is Catholic, said he started looking into the voter ID law after nuns who belong to orders in his hometown of Fort Worth expressed concern because the law requires photo identification many of them don’t possess.
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Good afternoon, Shannon, how is your patient doing today? Hope all is well.
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I love it when the tenants call me to let me know they have their rent ready.
It’s so much easier than when I have to chase ’em down.
I’m really liking the new batch of tenants. They not only are renting our units, but seem to truly love them. I’m about to go see one of them, and she gives me a hug every time I see her and has such a huge smile on her face. Cute as the dickens, she is.
Off I go. After I see her, I see my Mom, then I’m going to a craft show at a church in Pearland to buy some more Christmas gifts, then shopping for an item or two at Big Lots…then maybe enjoying some work in my back yard. Which is an oxymoronic phrase, I suppose.
Y’all be good!
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The A&M fans among you might want to avoid watching them “play football”. First off, they’re getting beat like rented mules by Miss State. Second, their uniforms are…
Kinda ghey. Yes, I went there. It’s like an Aggie uniform and a Siegfried & Roy costume had baby uniforms.
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Dayam What is up with that uniform. Are the helmets silver or are they white? And the Texas on the shirts? Are they shadows or colored? My plasma TV does not like the A&M uniforms at all.
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Warning: Some bad cuss words, but not many.
Otherwise, pretty funny stuff here.
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Barak Ebola for President.
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I’m getting something wanting me to sign up a gmail acct.
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Shannon, sorry to hear that.
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I don’t see anything wrong with this Aggie uniform. ?? -
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Me too, Tim. TT, there is a problem with your link. It goes to gmail.com. I have a gmail account but I doubt that is what you intended for us to look at. -
FB amigos, my Halloween deco pix are up. It’s probably a lot less than you expect, but it was an effort on my part, actually fairly good exercise, to get these things out of boxes and displayed together.
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Not sure why the link sent you guys to gmail….and it wouldn’t work a second time, either.
Sorry. They were darn funny pictures.
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Well, if you go to #22 and put your cursor on the “here”, you will see the link address at bottom left of your browser is https://mail.google.com/mail etc.
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mharper (11) and seagull (13),
I worked and lived in West Africa during the eighties. Some of that time was in the very potential hot zones mentioned in the news today. I am certifiably a paleface, but (gasp !!) I have eaten monkey. It is not the act of eating monkey that puts you at risk unless you eat uncooked monkey, but rather it is the act of skinning and cleaning the game that will put you at risk.
The fact that the DNA of monkeys and apes is almost 98% identical to ours adds to the risk. The similar DNA makes it easy for not-so-lethal viruses in the monkeys and apes to jump species to us via the exchange of blood products (cleaning and skining). It was just such a “jump” that let “SIV” in red-faced marmoset monkeys jump to chimpanzees (and bonopoes) and then finally to us.
I know that it is shocking that Africans eat chimpanzees and monkeys, but did you know that some residents of the Southern USA actually eat tree rats and marsupials? There have been 39 deaths so far this year in Texas due to hantavirus.
Ebola is hard to identify until the patient is symtomatic, which is also the time he is a risks to others.
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Dang I was wantin to see some funny pictures.
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OMG, that Rover balloon finally got him, huh?
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#31 Simple
I wasn’t snooting the practise of eating monkey meat. I was criticizing continuing to do so AFTER you have been told it can cause fatal diseases. Diseases that not only kill you but your whole friggin family that is trying to take care of you. And attacking aid workers is totally beyond the pale. -
Are great big gobs of greasy, grimy gopher guts safer to eat than mutilated monkey meat?
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but did you know that some residents of the Southern USA actually eat tree rats and marsupials?
I resemble that remark, and let me just say that they are delicious,….and not much like chicken, tree rat, dark meat not nearly as fat as chicken, possum is like lean pork. 😉
Mornin’ Gang another nice fall day. -
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biggreen gobs of greasy, grimy gopher gutsinsert dreaded acronym here 🙂
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I read somewhere that Zero eats dogs.
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Don’t eat the Blog Monkey!
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LOL!
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Simple
I know you were directing a big part of your comment to MHarper.
My point was………The only way to effectively protect the people in our country is to isolate the hot zones. If we are going to continue to allow folks to travel, when they leave there they MUST be quarantined for the gestation period of the disease plus 3 days. But that ain’t gonna happen. We have learned nothing from how we have handled AIDS in this country. The similarities are staggering.
My ghast truly has been flabbered at the “political insanity” that has reared its head concerning this disease. I read stories and comments crying about how it is a violation of the Dallas man’s family rights to quarantine them. SIGH
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Weird.
Yesterday my television remote took the day off.
Just long enough for me to spend $25.00 on an exact replacement.
This morning I woke up and it’s working. -
We are going to go to the Art Car show at Trader’s Village on Eldridge in just a short while. Couldn’t pick a better day to be outside.
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I’m increasingly concerned with the abuse flabbers are getting around the couch.
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Speaking of TV remotes, the other day we lost the bedroom remote turning the place upside down looking for it. Sweetie found it in her purse later that day. 😀
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#44 Shannon: In the end, that will turn out to be a good deal. Both you and Mrs. Shannon can each have a remote and when you can’t hear something you can turn it up and then she can turn it back down. I just don’t see a problem there.
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#43 – If you were King, and if your intent was to destroy your kingdom, how else would you handle it? Things are proceeding exactly as planned – the only surprise is that it has taken this long to get this ebola thing fully politicized, but it did face stiff competition from the NFL abuse and name problems and seems like some other stuff but I can’t remember back that far, maybe immigration or something like that.
Has anyone else noticed that one outrageous act perpetrated by Zero cannot be allowed to simmer very long before it is replaced by another outrageous act. That is good politics, so that when he stands up to say something there is only one item on the agenda – whatever the outrage of the moment is, as all others have already been forgotten. I’d like to go back and try to identify them all and make a list, but I’m too lazy and apathetic, and besides I don’t think I’ve got enough time left to include them all.
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I think TT’s DH outghta develop a sub specialty in fixin busted flabber gaskets; he could make a killin just here on the couch.
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We’re DOOMED, Doomed I tell ya’ that
Global Warmingclimate change is gonna’ kill us all. -
Mrs. Bonecrusher just spent over an hour with one of her friends from her bi-polar support group. I am ready to go but she had more important business to attend to. I am not the least bit upset about it because her helping out another, it is part of her staying healthy and that is what it is all about.
Mrs. Bonecrusher is a wonderful woman and a better wife, no way I could ever do better, nor do I care to look.
to quote SD “yup, life is real good!” -
It occurs to me that we have a better than 50/50 chance of a Hitlery/Jeb Bush ticket in 2016. So we have 300 million folks in the country and we can get two families for the White House? I suppose they’re royalty, with the errant Kenyan thrown in just for a little color? ~SPITS~
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El Gordo
#49Ebola had to wait till its place in the cue came up.
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Oh and I guess Chelsea’s daughter will be up in 2048, after her mother of course.
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This Fizzzpatrick guy couldn’t lead a receiver to save his life.
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Heh.
Ms Shannon was encouraging the Texans to go ahead and punt on third down before Fizzzpatrick backs them up any further. -
Shannon
I know you are wondering why the Bils got rid of Fitz
patrickmagic -
The force is weak with this one.
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I don’t suppose they would give us a re-do and let us draft Teddy Bridgewater.
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I think the cool front is gone now. It was a wonderful 66 when I got up, and I spent almost 2 hours working outside before lunch. But it is back up to 83 now, not so fall-like. I made a sweet discovery in the back yard, finding that I still have a live banana plant. It’s small, about 3′ high and was completely hidden by weedy growth around it. All cleared out now and I’ll try to keep better watch over it than I did the last 12 months.
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Just how good is Fitzmagic?
On September 1, 2007, Fitzpatrick was traded to the Bengals for a seventh-round pick in the 2008 NFL Draft
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Hey!! Where has been Ms Adee at? Did I miss sumptin?
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I asked that Q a week ago.
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Israeli news reports that our Dallas based ebola patient has died. Our media is reporting (take your choice) that: (1) he is in critical condition, (2) that the country is in good hands, (3) that the Koch brothers had him assassinated, (4) it’s Bush’s fault, or (5) we can’t say “Redskins” any more.
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Oh now Gordo. If he did die then all our problems are solved.
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I’m reminded of the time Arafat was in the French hospital and the doctors were reporting that he was stable and not getting any worse. Of course, he had been dead for 3 days, but they were still trying to retrieve those Swiss bank account numbers. I suppose if you are dead it’s OK to report that you are stable and that your health is not deteriorating.
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I’ve thought Duncan would die ever since it was reported he had gotten worse while in the hospital.
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great
biggreen gobs of greasy, grimy gopher gutsWell, that may be the way they sang it in Sharpstown but it ain’t the way we sang it on Shingle Creek 😉
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#67 EG
I think it was his bleached blonde Egyptian wife that insisted on holding back the news of Stinky’s death until she found the keys to the safe. -
I can’t think of anything in sports less entertaining than this.
/channeling my inner Gordo
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Dallas County appears to be in the very best of hands:
http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-Texas/2014/10/04/Liberal-Judge-Drives-Ebola-Exposed-Family-Attends-Presser-Wearing-Same-Shirt -
#65 – I’ll take the over/under at your #s 4 & 5 are reported 75% of the time (or more sadly)
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#69 – Sharpstown? HARRRUMPH (I was still in Libya in the 4th or 5th grade – most of us were Texans or Loooooooooooosianans)
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bunsonburner weighs in on greasy grimy etc etc
He just thought he could hide behind a fake beard and mustache. -
C’mon Texans!
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U N F R E A K I N G……… B E L I E V A B L E
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I HATE FOOTBALL
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I wish the footballs were pink this month.
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And I’m thankful for all the female sideline reporters because if not for them I would know nothing about the game.
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I wish the footballs were pink this month.
Oh, but ain’t that America
For you and me
Ain’t that America
Something to see, baby
Ain’t that America
Home of the free, yeah
Little pink footballs
For you and me
Oooh
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That #10 receiver Emmanuel Sanders for Denver…. Is from Bellville.
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Heh
Brother Squawk Cougar Mellencamp.
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What’s really terrible about this pink football-breast cancer awareness crappola is that it’s really for Susan G. Komen which donates money to Planned Parenthood for abortions. I don’t see that pointed out very much, but once again, pull the scab off of this charade and see what’s underneath.
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Ms S. is still bitching about Fizzzpatrick. She now has diagnosed him with Alzheimer’s.
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Shannon
Ms S. is still bitching about Fizzzpatrick. She now has diagnosed him with Alzheimer’s.
Without a doubt you married way over your pay grade. 🙂
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How about this for a real nightmare, Joe “the d!p$#!t” Biden finally gets the hook and Eric “the commie bastige” Holder is called to fill in the last 2 years.
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Bcruncher
#87Wulp if the “R”s had any gonads they could easily point out that the constitutional line of succession says the speaker is next in line. But considering Nixon blew that out of the water with Agnew’s departure it is a possibility.
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25th Amendment. Section 2.
Section 2. Whenever there is a vacancy in the office of the Vice President, the President shall nominate a Vice President who shall take office upon confirmation by a majority vote of both Houses of Congress.
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#89 Shannon: If Bite-Me gets the hook, I can easily see how darn near anyone jugears selects could get 51 votes in a lame duck senate, getting a majority in the house regardless of who he selects is another matter entirely.
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Since when did the constitutional requirements mean anything? At least to the current group of thugs. They’ll just do whatever they want, and the limp wristed R’s will just go along to get along, whether they be in the House, the Senate, or yes even the SCOTUS. Besides, the VP does nothing except serve as assassination insurance anyway, other than perhaps cast an occasional tie-breaker vote in the Senate if required. And when have you ever know a Dem to be embarrassed by anything or call another one on their mis-steps? Biden is too good at his job to be dismissed – Eric would be a real threat to POTUS because he knows where the bodies are buried, and he’s ambitious enough that he would want to do something other than just sit around.
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((((Caution Football Talk))))
Announcers never mentioned how loud the crowd was when the Cowboys were on offense backed up or on 3rd down. Either there was a ton of Texans fans in the stadium or the Dallas fans are an uneducated crowd, whichever, +1 Houston. -
I went outside and finished clipping the way overgrown weeds around my garden. No one who mowed the yard this summer even tried to get close to my garden beds, and between the heat and my back, I couldn’t, either.
I managed to clear 3 of the beds completely this afternoon. I hope to throw out some lettuce and chard seeds soon. I still have one large bed and my asparagus bed to clear.
My forearms are sore from handling the weed eater. After I came inside, I fixed dinner and the four of us – Hubby, me, Handsome Son, and Girlfriend had a very nice dinner together. Then I washed dishes, and now I’m esconced on the couch with Barf Kitty at my side, trying occasionally to get into my lap, and trying to figure out Lubuntu. I think I like it better than OpenSuse, but the jury is still out. I’m still in tryout mode, using USB sticks until I can make up my mind.
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The GOP has announced it has replaced the elephant logo with this far more fitting logo.
Because when the going gets tough, the reclucklicans cease to exist.
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Well, according to the 25th Amendment, Section 2, he can chose anyone he wants, as long as a majority of Congress approves.
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Phil
I’ve heard it is a different logo, but I can’t post a picture of it here.
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Shannon
Well, according to the 25th Amendment, Section 2, he can chose anyone he wants, as long as a majority of Congress approves.
I sit corrected. If I was standing I would stand corrected.
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🙂
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A new kind of tranny, huh?
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