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Penske_Account 08-10-2005 01:27 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by ABBAKiss
I disagree. -2. She has no neck anymore.

Translation: I'm jealous of those swollen TITS!

ABBAKiss 08-10-2005 01:42 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by Penske_Account
Translation: I'm jealous of those swollen TITS!
Hardly. Her ratio is all off. And what is with that ponytail situation she likes to throw her scraggly hair into? It look heinous.

Alex_de_Large 08-10-2005 01:51 PM

Bringing back Bra-Talk
 
Quote:

Originally posted by spookyfish
It always makes me think of this:

http://dougbarber.com/db_DFWM1.jpg
Dude, don't out Sebby like that. Not cool.

ETA: STP

Flinty_McFlint 08-10-2005 01:51 PM

My New Hero
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Shape Shifter
Man Dies After 49 Hours of Computer Games Wed Aug 10, 8:10 AM ET

SEOUL, South Korea - A 28-year-old South Korean man died of exhaustion in an Internet cafe after playing computer games non-stop for 49 hours, South Korean police said Wednesday.

Lee, a resident in the southern city of Taegu who was identified only by his last name, collapsed Friday after having eaten minimally and not sleeping, refusing to leave his keyboard while he played the battle simulation game Starcraft.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050810/...rea_game_death
Really, I'm fine everybody. Thanks for your concern.

spookyfish 08-10-2005 01:57 PM

My New Hero
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Shape Shifter
Man Dies After 49 Hours of Computer Games Wed Aug 10, 8:10 AM ET

SEOUL, South Korea - A 28-year-old South Korean man died of exhaustion in an Internet cafe after playing computer games non-stop for 49 hours, South Korean police said Wednesday.

Lee, a resident in the southern city of Taegu who was identified only by his last name, collapsed Friday after having eaten minimally and not sleeping, refusing to leave his keyboard while he played the battle simulation game Starcraft.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050810/...rea_game_death
What a pussy. I have stayed up more than 49 hours in a row and it didn't kill me. I heard voices, but it didn't kill me.

baltassoc 08-10-2005 02:07 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by paigowprincess
Well I remember a "baltassoc" from the Infirm DC board. He was not very nice to me. He was on his second wife as I recall and was into hiking. He workedin Baltimore so I felt he belonged on Greedy MidAtlantic. Didnt strike me ast the type who interfaced with GAs in person. Well, perhaps with a WHTFH type. This does not sound right?

So this has happened in the last two weeks? Congrats. Things move quickly around here, no?
Did the thought that you are likely attempt to spend a significant amount of a weekend with RT and me in about a month ever cross your mind when you posted this? Did you perhaps think that RT would suddenly say to herself "Ohmygod Paigow's right, ba is an ass. Posting on the DC Board when he lived in Baltimore. The horror. The horror. I guess I'll spend ACL hanging with Paigow."?

You remember me from the Infirm board? Could you be more clueless? I'm a fucking mod here (ironically, and to your great pleasure, I'm sure, on the Mid-Atlantic board)(ETA: I point this out not to imply that mods are somehow more important than active posters, but rather to note that I can not be Ignored [but obviously I have been ignored - kind of blowing the whole "Ignoring admins/Mods" debate right out of the water].).

Look, as I tried repeatedly on the Infirm DC board, I'm willing to let bygones be bygones. But you make that very difficult sometimes.

Shape Shifter 08-10-2005 02:10 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by baltassoc
Did the thought that you are likely attempt to spend a significant amount of a weekend with RT and me in about a month ever cross your mind when you posted this? Did you perhaps think that RT would suddenly say to herself "Ohmygod Paigow's right, ba is an ass. Posting on the DC Board when he lived in Baltimore. The horror. The horror. I guess I'll spend ACL hanging with Paigow."?

You remember me from the Infirm board? Could you be more clueless? I'm a fucking mod here (ironically, and to your great pleasure, I'm sure, on the Mid-Atlantic board)

Look, as I tried repeatedly on the Infirm DC board, I'm willing to let bygones be bygones. But you make that very difficult sometimes.
I'll be out of town that weekend. Sorry.

Sparklehorse 08-10-2005 02:19 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by baltassoc
Did the thought that you are likely attempt to spend a significant amount of a weekend with RT and me in about a month ever cross your mind when you posted this? Did you perhaps think that RT would suddenly say to herself "Ohmygod Paigow's right, ba is an ass. Posting on the DC Board when he lived in Baltimore. The horror. The horror. I guess I'll spend ACL hanging with Paigow."?

You remember me from the Infirm board? Could you be more clueless? I'm a fucking mod here (ironically, and to your great pleasure, I'm sure, on the Mid-Atlantic board)(ETA: I point this out not to imply that mods are somehow more important than active posters, but rather to note that I can not be Ignored [but obviously I have been ignored - kind of blowing the whole "Ignoring admins/Mods" debate right out of the water].).

Look, as I tried repeatedly on the Infirm DC board, I'm willing to let bygones be bygones. But you make that very difficult sometimes.
I'm a little embarassed to admit that *I* remember this but didn't she have a cyber-crush on you at some point too because you were reputed to have the physique of JFK, Jr., including the martini glass hair on your chest?

LessinSF 08-10-2005 02:20 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by baltassoc
Did the thought that you are likely attempt to spend a significant amount of a weekend with RT and me in about a month ever cross your mind when you posted this? Did you perhaps think that RT would suddenly say to herself "Ohmygod Paigow's right, ba is an ass. Posting on the DC Board when he lived in Baltimore. The horror. The horror. I guess I'll spend ACL hanging with Paigow."?

You remember me from the Infirm board? Could you be more clueless? I'm a fucking mod here (ironically, and to your great pleasure, I'm sure, on the Mid-Atlantic board)(ETA: I point this out not to imply that mods are somehow more important than active posters, but rather to note that I can not be Ignored [but obviously I have been ignored - kind of blowing the whole "Ignoring admins/Mods" debate right out of the water].).

Look, as I tried repeatedly on the Infirm DC board, I'm willing to let bygones be bygones. But you make that very difficult sometimes.
If you haven't figured out yet that she is absolutely clueless that the TX ACL people abhor her and are dreading her arrival, you need help. No amount of opprobrium will convince her not to kill your buzz.

Not Bob 08-10-2005 02:21 PM

And to think that I saw it on Mulberry Street.
 
So, good old Not Bob had an out-of-the-office event today, and noticed two very interesting and strange things while on the road.

1. While stopped at the traffic light on the corner of Highway 64 and Podunkville Boulevard, I idly (heh) looked over at the car next to me (a late model GM sedan of some sort), and notice that the driver looks EXACTLY like Schneider from "One Day At A Time."

As the light changed, Schneider turned and gave me the nod of recognition that one usually gives acquaintances (like the guy you see once a week or so in the elevator). In this case, I read it as a "yes, I do look like Dwayne Schneider, but I am Not Him" kinda look.

2. While driving down a suburban street in a neighborhood Not My Own, I saw a boy (about 8 or 9) running around in a front yard, shirtless, wearing a pair of what appeared to be Zubaz pants (blue and white, if it matters). He had one of those big batons used by drum majors of marching bands, and looked to be practicing his rountine. It just looked really odd to me for some reason -- I mean, Zubaz pants on a kid? Twirling a drum major baton? What kind of weird shit is that?

greatwhitenorthchick 08-10-2005 02:25 PM

And to think that I saw it on Mulberry Street.
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Not Bob
What kind of weird shit is that?
I agree, weird shit.
What are Zubas pants? From the name alone, I am guessing that they are not PLF-style plaid pants.

Penske_Account 08-10-2005 02:26 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by baltassoc
Did the thought that you are likely attempt to spend a significant amount of a weekend with RT and me in about a month ever cross your mind when you posted this? Did you perhaps think that RT would suddenly say to herself "Ohmygod Paigow's right, ba is an ass. Posting on the DC Board when he lived in Baltimore. The horror. The horror. I guess I'll spend ACL hanging with Paigow."?

You remember me from the Infirm board? Could you be more clueless? I'm a fucking mod here (ironically, and to your great pleasure, I'm sure, on the Mid-Atlantic board)(ETA: I point this out not to imply that mods are somehow more important than active posters, but rather to note that I can not be Ignored [but obviously I have been ignored - kind of blowing the whole "Ignoring admins/Mods" debate right out of the water].).

Look, as I tried repeatedly on the Infirm DC board, I'm willing to let bygones be bygones. But you make that very difficult sometimes.
As long as you don't bring JRUSS, nttawwh, I bet you guys do fine.

Penske_Account 08-10-2005 02:27 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by LessinSF
If you haven't figured out yet that she is absolutely clueless that the TX ACL people abhor her and are dreading her arrival, you need help. No amount of opprobrium will convince her not to kill your buzz.
translation: I still want her and wish that she was staying at my house for the weekend.

baltassoc 08-10-2005 02:27 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by Sparklehorse
I'm a little embarassed to admit that *I* remember this but didn't she have a cyber-crush on you at some point too because you were reputed to have the physique of JFK, Jr., including the martini glass hair on your chest?
I don't remember that at all, except the martini glass hair thing, which I do think I copped to.

Penske_Account 08-10-2005 02:28 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by Shape Shifter
I'll be out of town that weekend. Sorry.
#138?

bold_n_brazen 08-10-2005 02:30 PM

My New Hero
 
Quote:

Originally posted by spookyfish
What a pussy. I have stayed up more than 49 hours in a row and it didn't kill me. I heard voices, but it didn't kill me.
Congratulations. You are heartier than a 28-year-old South Korean.

What did the voices tell you to do?

Replaced_Texan 08-10-2005 02:30 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by Penske_Account
As long as you don't bring JRUSS, nttawwh, I bet you guys do fine.
There are going to be 65,000 people and eight stages in Zilker Park. Who cares who all is there?

Except for Shape Shifter, who, once again, will miss out on hearing the pee guy story first hand, since he'll be out of town.

ET fix weird grammar construction

Mmmm, Burger (C.J.) 08-10-2005 02:31 PM

And to think that I saw it on Mulberry Street.
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Not Bob


2. While driving down a suburban street in a neighborhood Not My Own, I saw a boy (about 8 or 9) running around in a front yard, shirtless, wearing a pair of what appeared to be Zubaz pants (blue and white, if it matters). He had one of those big batons used by drum majors of marching bands, and looked to be practicing his rountine. It just looked really odd to me for some reason -- I mean, Zubaz pants on a kid? Twirling a drum major baton? What kind of weird shit is that?
Don't be a hater. The guy could be in training.

http://www.marching100alumni.com/ima...dschool/17.jpg

Admittedly, it's a bit hard to square the zubaz, which he probably inherited taste-wise from his dad who outgrew them. But maybe it's the i want to play loud and look loud approach he's already working on.

Not Bob 08-10-2005 02:31 PM

And to think that I saw it on Mulberry Street.
 
Quote:

Originally posted by greatwhitenorthchick
I agree, weird shit.
What are Zubas pants? From the name alone, I am guessing that they are not PLF-style plaid pants.
Here's a pic of me wearing a pair on a casual Friday, circa 1993:

http://www.zubazpants.com/images/banners/zubazwork.jpg

andViolins 08-10-2005 02:31 PM

And to think that I saw it on Mulberry Street.
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Not Bob
So, good old Not Bob had an out-of-the-office event today, and noticed two very interesting and strange things while on the road.

1. While stopped at the traffic light on the corner of Highway 64 and Podunkville Boulevard, I idly (heh) looked over at the car next to me (a late model GM sedan of some sort), and notice that the driver looks EXACTLY like Schneider from "One Day At A Time."

As the light changed, Schneider turned and gave me the nod of recognition that one usually gives acquaintances (like the guy you see once a week or so in the elevator). In this case, I read it as a "yes, I do look like Dwayne Schneider, but I am Not Him" kinda look.

2. While driving down a suburban street in a neighborhood Not My Own, I saw a boy (about 8 or 9) running around in a front yard, shirtless, wearing a pair of what appeared to be Zubaz pants (blue and white, if it matters). He had one of those big batons used by drum majors of marching bands, and looked to be practicing his rountine. It just looked really odd to me for some reason -- I mean, Zubaz pants on a kid? Twirling a drum major baton? What kind of weird shit is that?
I think NB picked the wrong week to stop sniffing glue.

aV

Penske_Account 08-10-2005 02:33 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by Replaced_Texan
There are going to be 65,000 people and eight stages in Zilker Park. Who cares who all is there?
Disturbance in the force, no?

robustpuppy 08-10-2005 02:35 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by baltassoc
I'm a fucking mod here (ironically, and to your great pleasure, I'm sure, on the Mid-Atlantic board)(ETA: I point this out not to imply that mods are somehow more important than active posters, but rather to note that I can not be Ignored ...
You don't have to be smug about it.

baltassoc 08-10-2005 02:35 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by LessinSF
If you haven't figured out yet that she is absolutely clueless that the TX ACL people abhor her and are dreading her arrival, you need help. No amount of opprobrium will convince her not to kill your buzz.
As ACL is the topic, I'll let Lyle speak for me:

"I understand too little too late. I realize there are things you say and do you can never take back. But what would you be if you didn't even try. You have to try."

bold_n_brazen 08-10-2005 02:36 PM

Flinty is in South Florida, and he hasn't called me.
 
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/media/ph...8/18902480.jpg

baltassoc 08-10-2005 02:37 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by robustpuppy
You don't have to be smug about it.
Nice selective quoting.

robustpuppy 08-10-2005 02:39 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by baltassoc
Nice selective quoting.
That was as far as I got. I couldn't see the rest of your post through my stinging tears.

Flinty_McFlint 08-10-2005 02:42 PM

Flinty is in South Florida, and he hasn't called me.
 
Quote:

Originally posted by bold_n_brazen
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/media/ph...8/18902480.jpg
Baby, as you can see, I'm working a boat show. As soon as I finish taking pictures with all the conventioneers, me and the other fabulous models will be over to your place to "Get This Party Started". Please have the plastic tarps ready.

Love,

Flinty

Tyrone Slothrop 08-10-2005 02:45 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by sebastian_dangerfield
There is nothing scummier than a law school faculty. Drunks, career failures, lazy unambitious zeroes. And at the top is the King Whore, Dean Bloodyknees, who’d sell his daughter into white slavery and stuff his grandkids through a tree shredder for an endowment bump. You’d have to look exceptionally hard, even in politics, to find a group of lazier, more useless, smarmy, self-important, chickenshit, middle-managment, scared shitless and unable-to-think-beyond-protection-of-themselves people than law school faculty and admin. Wasted plasma, from the front office through to the librarian.
The friends I have who are teaching law are nothing like this at all. Teaching can be fun. I only wish I could enjoy legal scholarship, most of which strikes me as a tremendous waste of energy and wood pulp.

Flinty_McFlint 08-10-2005 02:54 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
The friends I have who are teaching law are nothing like this at all. Teaching can be fun. I only wish I could enjoy legal scholarship, most of which strikes me as a tremendous waste of energy and wood pulp.
I take it that you are anti-masturbation. Interesting.

notcasesensitive 08-10-2005 03:13 PM

Question
 
Here is a not so fun question for the Board:

What should a person do if she guaranteed a student loan for her now-ex-husband (less than a year before the divorce, no less) and she finds out today that he has turned deadbeat and is not paying it? The loan is in loss recovery and the person at the bank that I spoke with said that my options are:

1. pay the entire amount now due and they will take it completely off of my credit history (but not the deadbeat's) and then proceed against him

2. settle with them for some lesser amount and it will remain on my credit as a settled debt, and then go after him

3. try to find him and get him to pay up

I spoke with deadbeat's mom, who says he is "between jobs" and gave me his cell number. He (surprise!) didn't answer his cell. I don't think that even if they were inclined to help me (which they might be if convinced by me), his parents could afford to pay it off. I can afford to pay it off if I need to. And it seems to me that I have to do option 1. Anyone care to convince me otherwise? I'll certainly miss that $21k from my savings.

People suck.

Tyrone Slothrop 08-10-2005 03:15 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by baltassoc
You remember me from the Infirm board? Could you be more clueless? I'm a fucking mod here.
There's something a little off about that last sentence.

ABBAKiss 08-10-2005 03:17 PM

Question
 
Quote:

Originally posted by notcasesensitive
Deadbeat Ex
I am sorry to hear about this. I had a similar situation, though for a lesser amount of money, and I just paid it and moved on. But, again, it was for about half that amount.

Between jobs. Good one.

sebastian_dangerfield 08-10-2005 03:18 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
The friends I have who are teaching law are nothing like this at all. Teaching can be fun. I only wish I could enjoy legal scholarship, most of which strikes me as a tremendous waste of energy and wood pulp.
The only thing I respect less than a legal scholar is a judge. That is the height of laziness.

Until people stop treating this business as some storied "profession," we will be stuck with the overpopulation of dorks, douchebags and freaks who cover it like flies on an open dumpster. I blame the teachers.

Did you just call me Coltrane? 08-10-2005 03:18 PM

Question
 
Quote:

Originally posted by notcasesensitive
Here is a not so fun question for the Board:

What should a person do if she guaranteed a student loan for her now-ex-husband (less than a year before the divorce, no less) and she finds out today that he has turned deadbeat and is not paying it? The loan is in loss recovery and the person at the bank that I spoke with said that my options are:

1. pay the entire amount now due and they will take it completely off of my credit history (but not the deadbeat's) and then proceed against him

2. settle with them for some lesser amount and it will remain on my credit as a settled debt, and then go after him

3. try to find him and get him to pay up

I spoke with deadbeat's mom, who says he is "between jobs" and gave me his cell number. He (surprise!) didn't answer his cell. I don't think that even if they were inclined to help me (which they might be if convinced by me), his parents could afford to pay it off. I can afford to pay it off if I need to. And it seems to me that I have to do option 1. Anyone care to convince me otherwise? I'll certainly miss that $21k from my savings.

People suck.
I know some people. Pipes and crowbars and such...how much does he like his kneecaps?






Sorry about this. Sucks.

Penske_Account 08-10-2005 03:20 PM

Question
 
Quote:

Originally posted by notcasesensitive
Here is a not so fun question for the Board:

What should a person do if she guaranteed a student loan for her now-ex-husband (less than a year before the divorce, no less) and she finds out today that he has turned deadbeat and is not paying it? The loan is in loss recovery and the person at the bank that I spoke with said that my options are:

1. pay the entire amount now due and they will take it completely off of my credit history (but not the deadbeat's) and then proceed against him

2. settle with them for some lesser amount and it will remain on my credit as a settled debt, and then go after him

3. try to find him and get him to pay up

I spoke with deadbeat's mom, who says he is "between jobs" and gave me his cell number. He (surprise!) didn't answer his cell. I don't think that even if they were inclined to help me (which they might be if convinced by me), his parents could afford to pay it off. I can afford to pay it off if I need to. And it seems to me that I have to do option 1. Anyone care to convince me otherwise? I'll certainly miss that $21k from my savings.

People suck.
Is it on your credit report already?

Do you own or rent?

As opposed to the debtor, can a guarantor discharge its obligations to guaranty a student loan in bankruptcy?

How do you feel about the Second Amendment?

Hank Chinaski 08-10-2005 03:20 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by baltassoc
I'm a fucking mod here
Paigow, be careful now. The Mod on PB has been throwing his weight around and deleting posts left and right. We showed proof to RT and she says its cool- mod status is like being a made man in la cosa nostra she says, once you're a mod only another mod can challenge you, the "normal" people just have to hope they don't get a mod mad.

TexLex 08-10-2005 03:20 PM

Question
 
Quote:

Originally posted by notcasesensitive
People suck.
When did he default? If it's after the limitations period, I wouldn't do a thing. Find that out before offering up a dime.

robustpuppy 08-10-2005 03:21 PM

Drive fast, live hard, no regrets... Sorry Penske
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Hank Chinaski
Paigow, be careful now. The Mod on PB has been throwing his weight around and deleting posts left and right. We showed proof to RT and she says its cool- mod status is like being a made man in la cosa nostra she says, once you're a mod only another mod can challenge you, the "normal" people just have to hope they don't get a mod mad.
Funny stuff, Hank.

bold_n_brazen 08-10-2005 03:22 PM

Question
 
Quote:

Originally posted by notcasesensitive
Here is a not so fun question for the Board:

What should a person do if she guaranteed a student loan for her now-ex-husband (less than a year before the divorce, no less) and she finds out today that he has turned deadbeat and is not paying it? The loan is in loss recovery and the person at the bank that I spoke with said that my options are:

1. pay the entire amount now due and they will take it completely off of my credit history (but not the deadbeat's) and then proceed against him

2. settle with them for some lesser amount and it will remain on my credit as a settled debt, and then go after him

3. try to find him and get him to pay up

I spoke with deadbeat's mom, who says he is "between jobs" and gave me his cell number. He (surprise!) didn't answer his cell. I don't think that even if they were inclined to help me (which they might be if convinced by me), his parents could afford to pay it off. I can afford to pay it off if I need to. And it seems to me that I have to do option 1. Anyone care to convince me otherwise? I'll certainly miss that $21k from my savings.

People suck.
Doesn't your divorce decree specify who is responsible for which debts? Isn't this one specified as his? I'm guessing the student loan company doesn't give a shit about this, but it seems like you could allow it (the default) to show up on your credit report and then attach a statement to the credit report (there's a way to do this) that says your divorce decree makes this debt his reponsibility, and here's a copy to prove it.

If it was 21 hundred dollars I might feel differently but I can't imagine just handing over 21K without a fight....

Hank Chinaski 08-10-2005 03:23 PM

Question
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Penske_Account
Is it on your credit report already?

Do you own or rent?

I was gonna say, if you can negotiate it down such an incident on your credit report may not be so big a deal IF you own a home. Mortgage payments on time for years will trump getting stuck with some post-divorce fallout. Does he have anytihng you can attach?


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