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On Tuesday, March 11, 2014 12:59:34 PM UTC-4, Wayne. B wrote:

My guess is that he's never done an honest day's work in his life.


How can you when you're too busy ripping off people??
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On Tuesday, March 11, 2014 2:39:03 PM UTC-4, John H. wrote:

Personally, I think golf, airplanes, motorcycles, photography, RV'ing, firearms, Bluegrass

festivals, guitars, et cetera, are preferable to sitting in a basement trying to impress people with

what a spectacular person you are and how much spectacular stuff you own.


For krause...that's ****ing impossible. You cant transform a slug.
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On Tuesday, March 11, 2014 2:44:08 PM UTC-4, John H. wrote:

I hope you meant this for FOAD, and not me. He's the one who 'says' he has a new boat. He's the one

attempting to put down someone for awaiting a generator part while relaxing on a beautiful beach in

the Bahamas enjoying the scenery, the food, the fishing, and the atmosphere in general.


But, I enjoyed the post anyway!


The Boat is yet another LIE added to the krause dossier.

krause has no Boat.
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On Tuesday, March 11, 2014 4:29:33 PM UTC-4, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 3/11/14, 3:18 PM, Poco Loco wrote:

On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 14:49:06 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:




On 3/11/14, 2:39 PM, Poco Loco wrote:


On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 08:36:26 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:




On 3/11/14, 8:23 AM, Poco Loco wrote:


On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 07:56:55 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:




On 3/11/14, 7:48 AM, Poco Loco wrote:


On Mon, 10 Mar 2014 21:17:40 -0400, Wayne.B wrote:




On Mon, 10 Mar 2014 14:02:48 -0400, Poco Loco


wrote:




BTW Harry, why would you of all people want to hang around a 'right-wing pigpen?"




===




Every once in a while he gets to hear about real boats.




Well, he's not interested in hearing about your trawler. It's too slow, and there's no way he'd


spend all that time getting from one place to another. Of course, he is pretty quick on his Ducati


superbike.




===




I guess we shouldn't tell him that slow trawlers are an excellent


platform for viewing skimpy bikinis in exotic locations. Of course


even a slow trawler is faster than an imaginary Ducati.






His trawler isn't slow. Remember, it's got twin Volvo diesels - probably turbocharged - to get him


to Florida at 727 speed.








The idea of spending a lot of time in exotic locations waiting for parts


to fix a broken down old trawler with failing generators, transmissions,


et cetera, has little appeal to me.




It's for sure that 'sitting on the hard' will be much easier on the generator, transmissions, et


cetera. You really should crank those Volvo diesels up every couple of years, just to move the oil


around.




And, if you're in an exotic location, what the hell's wrong with spending some time there while


waiting for a new generator to arrive? Sounds ideal to me....planned that way, maybe, eh?








You seem to think that what might appeal to you is of universal appeal.


Oh, and typically, you're not waiting for a new generator to arrive,


you're waiting for a part on your existing generator to arrive.




I get a kick out of you "full-time retirees." You've got nothing of


consequence to do all day long, all week long, all month long, so you


have to find a zillion little hobbies to fill out your dance card. Golf,


model airplanes, RV'ing, firearms, motorcycling, bluegrass festivals,


guitars. What's next, line dancing?




Personally, I think golf, airplanes, motorcycles, photography, RV'ing, firearms, Bluegrass


festivals, guitars, et cetera, are preferable to sitting in a basement trying to impress people with


what a spectacular person you are and how much spectacular stuff you own.








I don't think you have anything of significance to do with your life,


and you're bored, so you spend most of your time trying to keep busy


with your hobbies.




It's funny. My uncle, my dad's bro, worked hard most of his life, got


his two daughters through college and married, and then he and his wife


moved from a Massachusetts north shore town to Florida, near Boca. This


was at 55-56. He discovered golf, and in the next 10 years, he became a


par and sometimes better golfer, playing many days a week well into his


80's. He also liked to build electro-mechanical stuff, mostly strange


toys for his grandkids, and to buy trashed out houses and totally refurb


them. He didn't have to have a new hobby of the week to keep himself


busy because he couldn't attain proficiency in the ones he chose.




You're the jack of all hobbies and master of none.




I would never expect to be as good as you or any of your relatives at anything.




And you're right, unlike you I've not 'mastered' anything. You are the hero, FOAD!








I'm smart and tenacious enough to work at a hobby until I attain

proficiency at it, rather than brush it aside to try something else new.

How's your guitar playing coming along? You any competition for Norman

Blake:



http://tinyurl.com/luw8oct



He's the guy with the glasses.



Or perhaps a more modern copycat:



http://tinyurl.com/ktld6pa


Sure, liar....sure.
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On Tuesday, March 11, 2014 4:33:17 PM UTC-4, F*O*A*D wrote:

Isn't there some racist Tea Party function you should be attending?


ISN'T THERE A CREDITOR THAT YOU SHOULD BE PAYING BACK, INSTEAD OF HIDING???

****ing trash.


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On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 16:29:33 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 3/11/14, 3:18 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 14:49:06 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 3/11/14, 2:39 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 08:36:26 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 3/11/14, 8:23 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 07:56:55 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 3/11/14, 7:48 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Mon, 10 Mar 2014 21:17:40 -0400, Wayne.B wrote:

On Mon, 10 Mar 2014 14:02:48 -0400, Poco Loco
wrote:

BTW Harry, why would you of all people want to hang around a 'right-wing pigpen?"

===

Every once in a while he gets to hear about real boats.

Well, he's not interested in hearing about your trawler. It's too slow, and there's no way he'd
spend all that time getting from one place to another. Of course, he is pretty quick on his Ducati
superbike.

===

I guess we shouldn't tell him that slow trawlers are an excellent
platform for viewing skimpy bikinis in exotic locations. Of course
even a slow trawler is faster than an imaginary Ducati.


His trawler isn't slow. Remember, it's got twin Volvo diesels - probably turbocharged - to get him
to Florida at 727 speed.



The idea of spending a lot of time in exotic locations waiting for parts
to fix a broken down old trawler with failing generators, transmissions,
et cetera, has little appeal to me.

It's for sure that 'sitting on the hard' will be much easier on the generator, transmissions, et
cetera. You really should crank those Volvo diesels up every couple of years, just to move the oil
around.

And, if you're in an exotic location, what the hell's wrong with spending some time there while
waiting for a new generator to arrive? Sounds ideal to me....planned that way, maybe, eh?



You seem to think that what might appeal to you is of universal appeal.
Oh, and typically, you're not waiting for a new generator to arrive,
you're waiting for a part on your existing generator to arrive.

I get a kick out of you "full-time retirees." You've got nothing of
consequence to do all day long, all week long, all month long, so you
have to find a zillion little hobbies to fill out your dance card. Golf,
model airplanes, RV'ing, firearms, motorcycling, bluegrass festivals,
guitars. What's next, line dancing?

Personally, I think golf, airplanes, motorcycles, photography, RV'ing, firearms, Bluegrass
festivals, guitars, et cetera, are preferable to sitting in a basement trying to impress people with
what a spectacular person you are and how much spectacular stuff you own.



I don't think you have anything of significance to do with your life,
and you're bored, so you spend most of your time trying to keep busy
with your hobbies.

It's funny. My uncle, my dad's bro, worked hard most of his life, got
his two daughters through college and married, and then he and his wife
moved from a Massachusetts north shore town to Florida, near Boca. This
was at 55-56. He discovered golf, and in the next 10 years, he became a
par and sometimes better golfer, playing many days a week well into his
80's. He also liked to build electro-mechanical stuff, mostly strange
toys for his grandkids, and to buy trashed out houses and totally refurb
them. He didn't have to have a new hobby of the week to keep himself
busy because he couldn't attain proficiency in the ones he chose.

You're the jack of all hobbies and master of none.


I would never expect to be as good as you or any of your relatives at anything.

And you're right, unlike you I've not 'mastered' anything. You are the hero, FOAD!



I'm smart and tenacious enough to work at a hobby until I attain
proficiency at it, rather than brush it aside to try something else new.
How's your guitar playing coming along? You any competition for Norman
Blake:

http://tinyurl.com/luw8oct

He's the guy with the glasses.

Or perhaps a more modern copycat:

http://tinyurl.com/ktld6pa


Honestly, FOAD, we know you're smarter, more tenacious, and more every other quality one could think
of than anyone here. My gosh, you keep telling us!!!

And no one can deny you've mastered your 'rancorous posting' hobby! I hope you got an achievement
badge of some sort - like a Cub Scout award or something.

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On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 16:33:17 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 3/11/14, 4:31 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 16:13:43 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 3/11/14, 3:04 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 12:28:48 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:



I like the sort of work clients pay me to do. It's intellectually
challenging, in some cases it makes a difference for various groups of
people, I get to meet and work with interesting people, it provides me
with travel opportunities, I get to wear dress suits and ties ( ), et
cetera.

I'd go crazy trying to fill up my days and weeks with golf, model
airplanes, stamp collecting, et cetera. I'm sure many of you find
intellectual and psychic rewards in such pursuits, but I don't.

I really enjoy what I do for a living. I guess you didn't.


I enjoyed doing what I did, they just stopped doing it.

Now I teach myself jobs other people do and work for myself.

If you can't keep yourself amused without going to work, I guess you
should keep working until you die.


I don't do the work I do for amusement. I do it for the reasons stated
in my first paragraph, above.

I have a couple of hobbies, and other leisure activities, but that's
what they are...leisure time activities, not my life.

My wife, who is much busier with work than I am or want to be,
occasionally takes a couple of days off between vacations, but after a
couple of days, even with her hobbies, she is ready to go back to work
helping people. Her dad, who recently turned 80, still works a couple of
days a week as a consultant in his field, and he has a few leisure time
hobbies, too. I have few old friends in the labor movement, well into
their 80's, who are still actively working on union-related issues here
and abroad.


You are the perfect man, FOAD.



Isn't there some racist Tea Party function you should be attending?


When I could be learning how to better admire you? No way, Jose!

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On 3/11/14, 4:46 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 16:29:33 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 3/11/14, 3:18 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 14:49:06 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 3/11/14, 2:39 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 08:36:26 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 3/11/14, 8:23 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 07:56:55 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 3/11/14, 7:48 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Mon, 10 Mar 2014 21:17:40 -0400, Wayne.B wrote:

On Mon, 10 Mar 2014 14:02:48 -0400, Poco Loco
wrote:

BTW Harry, why would you of all people want to hang around a 'right-wing pigpen?"

===

Every once in a while he gets to hear about real boats.

Well, he's not interested in hearing about your trawler. It's too slow, and there's no way he'd
spend all that time getting from one place to another. Of course, he is pretty quick on his Ducati
superbike.

===

I guess we shouldn't tell him that slow trawlers are an excellent
platform for viewing skimpy bikinis in exotic locations. Of course
even a slow trawler is faster than an imaginary Ducati.


His trawler isn't slow. Remember, it's got twin Volvo diesels - probably turbocharged - to get him
to Florida at 727 speed.



The idea of spending a lot of time in exotic locations waiting for parts
to fix a broken down old trawler with failing generators, transmissions,
et cetera, has little appeal to me.

It's for sure that 'sitting on the hard' will be much easier on the generator, transmissions, et
cetera. You really should crank those Volvo diesels up every couple of years, just to move the oil
around.

And, if you're in an exotic location, what the hell's wrong with spending some time there while
waiting for a new generator to arrive? Sounds ideal to me....planned that way, maybe, eh?



You seem to think that what might appeal to you is of universal appeal.
Oh, and typically, you're not waiting for a new generator to arrive,
you're waiting for a part on your existing generator to arrive.

I get a kick out of you "full-time retirees." You've got nothing of
consequence to do all day long, all week long, all month long, so you
have to find a zillion little hobbies to fill out your dance card. Golf,
model airplanes, RV'ing, firearms, motorcycling, bluegrass festivals,
guitars. What's next, line dancing?

Personally, I think golf, airplanes, motorcycles, photography, RV'ing, firearms, Bluegrass
festivals, guitars, et cetera, are preferable to sitting in a basement trying to impress people with
what a spectacular person you are and how much spectacular stuff you own.



I don't think you have anything of significance to do with your life,
and you're bored, so you spend most of your time trying to keep busy
with your hobbies.

It's funny. My uncle, my dad's bro, worked hard most of his life, got
his two daughters through college and married, and then he and his wife
moved from a Massachusetts north shore town to Florida, near Boca. This
was at 55-56. He discovered golf, and in the next 10 years, he became a
par and sometimes better golfer, playing many days a week well into his
80's. He also liked to build electro-mechanical stuff, mostly strange
toys for his grandkids, and to buy trashed out houses and totally refurb
them. He didn't have to have a new hobby of the week to keep himself
busy because he couldn't attain proficiency in the ones he chose.

You're the jack of all hobbies and master of none.

I would never expect to be as good as you or any of your relatives at anything.

And you're right, unlike you I've not 'mastered' anything. You are the hero, FOAD!



I'm smart and tenacious enough to work at a hobby until I attain
proficiency at it, rather than brush it aside to try something else new.
How's your guitar playing coming along? You any competition for Norman
Blake:

http://tinyurl.com/luw8oct

He's the guy with the glasses.

Or perhaps a more modern copycat:

http://tinyurl.com/ktld6pa


Honestly, FOAD, we know you're smarter, more tenacious, and more every other quality one could think
of than anyone here. My gosh, you keep telling us!!!

And no one can deny you've mastered your 'rancorous posting' hobby! I hope you got an achievement
badge of some sort - like a Cub Scout award or something.


You're boring. Try again tomorrow. Why aren't you out on the golf
course? It was 70F here an hour ago.
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On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 16:51:08 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 3/11/14, 4:46 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 16:29:33 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 3/11/14, 3:18 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 14:49:06 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 3/11/14, 2:39 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 08:36:26 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 3/11/14, 8:23 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 07:56:55 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 3/11/14, 7:48 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Mon, 10 Mar 2014 21:17:40 -0400, Wayne.B wrote:

On Mon, 10 Mar 2014 14:02:48 -0400, Poco Loco
wrote:

BTW Harry, why would you of all people want to hang around a 'right-wing pigpen?"

===

Every once in a while he gets to hear about real boats.

Well, he's not interested in hearing about your trawler. It's too slow, and there's no way he'd
spend all that time getting from one place to another. Of course, he is pretty quick on his Ducati
superbike.

===

I guess we shouldn't tell him that slow trawlers are an excellent
platform for viewing skimpy bikinis in exotic locations. Of course
even a slow trawler is faster than an imaginary Ducati.


His trawler isn't slow. Remember, it's got twin Volvo diesels - probably turbocharged - to get him
to Florida at 727 speed.



The idea of spending a lot of time in exotic locations waiting for parts
to fix a broken down old trawler with failing generators, transmissions,
et cetera, has little appeal to me.

It's for sure that 'sitting on the hard' will be much easier on the generator, transmissions, et
cetera. You really should crank those Volvo diesels up every couple of years, just to move the oil
around.

And, if you're in an exotic location, what the hell's wrong with spending some time there while
waiting for a new generator to arrive? Sounds ideal to me....planned that way, maybe, eh?



You seem to think that what might appeal to you is of universal appeal.
Oh, and typically, you're not waiting for a new generator to arrive,
you're waiting for a part on your existing generator to arrive.

I get a kick out of you "full-time retirees." You've got nothing of
consequence to do all day long, all week long, all month long, so you
have to find a zillion little hobbies to fill out your dance card. Golf,
model airplanes, RV'ing, firearms, motorcycling, bluegrass festivals,
guitars. What's next, line dancing?

Personally, I think golf, airplanes, motorcycles, photography, RV'ing, firearms, Bluegrass
festivals, guitars, et cetera, are preferable to sitting in a basement trying to impress people with
what a spectacular person you are and how much spectacular stuff you own.



I don't think you have anything of significance to do with your life,
and you're bored, so you spend most of your time trying to keep busy
with your hobbies.

It's funny. My uncle, my dad's bro, worked hard most of his life, got
his two daughters through college and married, and then he and his wife
moved from a Massachusetts north shore town to Florida, near Boca. This
was at 55-56. He discovered golf, and in the next 10 years, he became a
par and sometimes better golfer, playing many days a week well into his
80's. He also liked to build electro-mechanical stuff, mostly strange
toys for his grandkids, and to buy trashed out houses and totally refurb
them. He didn't have to have a new hobby of the week to keep himself
busy because he couldn't attain proficiency in the ones he chose.

You're the jack of all hobbies and master of none.

I would never expect to be as good as you or any of your relatives at anything.

And you're right, unlike you I've not 'mastered' anything. You are the hero, FOAD!



I'm smart and tenacious enough to work at a hobby until I attain
proficiency at it, rather than brush it aside to try something else new.
How's your guitar playing coming along? You any competition for Norman
Blake:

http://tinyurl.com/luw8oct

He's the guy with the glasses.

Or perhaps a more modern copycat:

http://tinyurl.com/ktld6pa


Honestly, FOAD, we know you're smarter, more tenacious, and more every other quality one could think
of than anyone here. My gosh, you keep telling us!!!

And no one can deny you've mastered your 'rancorous posting' hobby! I hope you got an achievement
badge of some sort - like a Cub Scout award or something.


You're boring. Try again tomorrow. Why aren't you out on the golf
course? It was 70F here an hour ago.


Had my six miles of golf in by 12:30. The weather was great. Surprised you knew about it, having
been cooped up in that basement and all. You should be out putting those fancy Pirelli's to use.

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On 3/11/14, 5:40 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 16:51:08 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 3/11/14, 4:46 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 16:29:33 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 3/11/14, 3:18 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 14:49:06 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 3/11/14, 2:39 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 08:36:26 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 3/11/14, 8:23 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 07:56:55 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 3/11/14, 7:48 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Mon, 10 Mar 2014 21:17:40 -0400, Wayne.B wrote:

On Mon, 10 Mar 2014 14:02:48 -0400, Poco Loco
wrote:

BTW Harry, why would you of all people want to hang around a 'right-wing pigpen?"

===

Every once in a while he gets to hear about real boats.

Well, he's not interested in hearing about your trawler. It's too slow, and there's no way he'd
spend all that time getting from one place to another. Of course, he is pretty quick on his Ducati
superbike.

===

I guess we shouldn't tell him that slow trawlers are an excellent
platform for viewing skimpy bikinis in exotic locations. Of course
even a slow trawler is faster than an imaginary Ducati.


His trawler isn't slow. Remember, it's got twin Volvo diesels - probably turbocharged - to get him
to Florida at 727 speed.



The idea of spending a lot of time in exotic locations waiting for parts
to fix a broken down old trawler with failing generators, transmissions,
et cetera, has little appeal to me.

It's for sure that 'sitting on the hard' will be much easier on the generator, transmissions, et
cetera. You really should crank those Volvo diesels up every couple of years, just to move the oil
around.

And, if you're in an exotic location, what the hell's wrong with spending some time there while
waiting for a new generator to arrive? Sounds ideal to me....planned that way, maybe, eh?



You seem to think that what might appeal to you is of universal appeal.
Oh, and typically, you're not waiting for a new generator to arrive,
you're waiting for a part on your existing generator to arrive.

I get a kick out of you "full-time retirees." You've got nothing of
consequence to do all day long, all week long, all month long, so you
have to find a zillion little hobbies to fill out your dance card. Golf,
model airplanes, RV'ing, firearms, motorcycling, bluegrass festivals,
guitars. What's next, line dancing?

Personally, I think golf, airplanes, motorcycles, photography, RV'ing, firearms, Bluegrass
festivals, guitars, et cetera, are preferable to sitting in a basement trying to impress people with
what a spectacular person you are and how much spectacular stuff you own.



I don't think you have anything of significance to do with your life,
and you're bored, so you spend most of your time trying to keep busy
with your hobbies.

It's funny. My uncle, my dad's bro, worked hard most of his life, got
his two daughters through college and married, and then he and his wife
moved from a Massachusetts north shore town to Florida, near Boca. This
was at 55-56. He discovered golf, and in the next 10 years, he became a
par and sometimes better golfer, playing many days a week well into his
80's. He also liked to build electro-mechanical stuff, mostly strange
toys for his grandkids, and to buy trashed out houses and totally refurb
them. He didn't have to have a new hobby of the week to keep himself
busy because he couldn't attain proficiency in the ones he chose.

You're the jack of all hobbies and master of none.

I would never expect to be as good as you or any of your relatives at anything.

And you're right, unlike you I've not 'mastered' anything. You are the hero, FOAD!



I'm smart and tenacious enough to work at a hobby until I attain
proficiency at it, rather than brush it aside to try something else new.
How's your guitar playing coming along? You any competition for Norman
Blake:

http://tinyurl.com/luw8oct

He's the guy with the glasses.

Or perhaps a more modern copycat:

http://tinyurl.com/ktld6pa


Honestly, FOAD, we know you're smarter, more tenacious, and more every other quality one could think
of than anyone here. My gosh, you keep telling us!!!

And no one can deny you've mastered your 'rancorous posting' hobby! I hope you got an achievement
badge of some sort - like a Cub Scout award or something.


You're boring. Try again tomorrow. Why aren't you out on the golf
course? It was 70F here an hour ago.


Had my six miles of golf in by 12:30. The weather was great. Surprised you knew about it, having
been cooped up in that basement and all. You should be out putting those fancy Pirelli's to use.


I practiced a little Zen and the Art of (simple) Motorcycle Maintenance
earlier today...Motorex here and there, tire air pressure, battery,
check for loose pieces and parts, sponge bath. If it is nice out
tomorrow, I'll drop her off the Pit Bulls and take a ride.
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