• What Did You Watch? 2025-04-04 (Friday)

    From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to All on Sat Apr 5 04:30:41 2025
    I watched:

    Some YouTube videos.

    Social Media Nuisance news (people are striking back, authorities are
    punishing them)

    Sand Brown movie news.

    Confirmation about what I've known aboutt DoJ-certified imbecile
    Resident Joke Biden for alittle more than five yerars.

    Breaking news on the man who left his three children at McDonald's
    during a job interview.

    What did you watch?


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  • From Ian J. Ball@21:1/5 to Ubiquitous on Sat Apr 5 11:49:59 2025
    On 4/5/25 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:

    What did you watch?

    Yesterday? Before a scheduled power outage at 10pm, just "Reacher" (ep's
    #3.5 & #3.6). I quite enjoyed ep. #3.6 where Reacher's cover is blown.

    But I'd rather do a two-day tomorrow. Hopefully, I'll remember what
    happened in these ep's when I do!

    What did you watch?

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  • From Arthur Lipscomb@21:1/5 to Ian J. Ball on Sat Apr 5 12:36:49 2025
    On 4/5/2025 11:49 AM, Ian J. Ball wrote:
    On 4/5/25 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:

    What did you watch?

    Yesterday? Before a scheduled power outage at 10pm, just "Reacher" (ep's
    #3.5 & #3.6). I quite enjoyed ep. #3.6 where Reacher's cover is blown.

    But I'd rather do a two-day tomorrow. Hopefully, I'll remember what
    happened in these ep's when I do!

    What did you watch?



    This is a multi-day catch up. I watched:


    9-1-1 - "Invisible" - Team 9-1-1 have to keep saving the same guy over
    and over.


    Penn & Teller: Fool Us - "Penn and Teller Get Ducked" - This was a
    really good one with multiple foolers. One magician *should* have
    fooled them with a great trick, and I have *no* idea how he did it. P&T wouldn't have known either, except this guy literally taught them how to
    do the trick years ago. I couldn't stop laughing when Penn tour into
    him, did you think we wouldn't remember you *taught* Teller how to do
    that trick?


    Cobra Kai (Netflix) - I watched a couple more episodes. Silver is back
    to his evil old tricks. Now Miyagi-do has to battle both Cobra Kai and Silver's evil dogo. One of the episodes had everyone engaging in a
    massive brawl. This happens *every* season! Someone even broke the
    fourth wall to comment on it.


    Final Destination 5 (3D blu-ray) 2011 horror movie, and fifth in the
    franchise. A bus load of factory workers are on their way to a company
    retreat when as they are about to drive over a bridge one of them
    (Nicholas D'Agosto) gets a premonition that the bridge will collapse and
    kill all of them. We then see the bridge collapse and deaths in
    glorious in your face 3D. D'Agosto gets off the bus and several of his coworkers follow, just in time to watch in horror as the bridge does in
    fact collapse, but now "death" is owed some lives and comes collecting.

    I haven't watched any of these movies since 2011, and except for the
    ending, I had no idea what was going to happen. This movie was a wild
    ride. First up one of the coworkers happens to be a gymnast and the
    slow build up of the woman walking along the uneven bars with a nail
    sticking up was a bit much to take. Then there up was a trip to an acupuncturist. I foolishly left my eyes open during that segment. And
    there up was a trip to a lasik eye surgeon. I had the good sense to
    close my eyes and just wait for the screaming to stop. This franchise
    is known for it's rubes goldberg machine deaths, any by part 5 they more
    than knew what they were doing. Tony Todd of course pops up to chew
    some scenery as the cryptic coroner who seems to know way too much about
    what's going on. Then there's the movie's excellent ending which was
    the only thing I remembered about part 5 going in.

    Guvf zbivr vf n frperg cerdhry gb gur svefg zbivr. Vg'f abg erirnyrq
    hagvy gur irel raq jura gur fheivibef obneq n cynar gb Cnevf, naq vg
    gheaf bhg gb or gur fnzr cynar gung gur punenpgref sebz gur svefg zbivr
    obneqrq gura tbg bss qhr gb gurve bja cerzbgvba orsber gur cynar oyrj hc.

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  • From shawn@21:1/5 to All on Sat Apr 5 16:38:18 2025
    On Sat, 5 Apr 2025 11:49:59 -0700, "Ian J. Ball" <[email protected]d>
    wrote:

    On 4/5/25 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:

    What did you watch?

    Yesterday? Before a scheduled power outage at 10pm, just "Reacher" (ep's
    #3.5 & #3.6). I quite enjoyed ep. #3.6 where Reacher's cover is blown.

    But I'd rather do a two-day tomorrow. Hopefully, I'll remember what
    happened in these ep's when I do!

    What did you watch?

    I watched the first episode of THE BONDSMAN (an Amazon show that got a
    complete seasonal release.) A Kevin Bacon led show where he plays a
    bail bondsman that goes out to capture people who have skipped out on
    their bond (to get out of jail.) Only things go very south for his
    character and he wakes up to find himself in a tight space with some
    unwanted body reconstruction.

    Turns out that Hell has had an escapee (why would people keep escaping
    from Hell in show after show) and they brought back Bacon's character
    from Hell to capture the escapee. Yep, he's now Hell's bounty hunter
    and his continued success is all that is keeping Bacon's character
    from going back to the pits of Hell.


    What did you watch?

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  • From Adam H. Kerman@21:1/5 to shawn on Sat Apr 5 22:43:54 2025
    shawn <[email protected]> wrote:

    I watched the first episode of THE BONDSMAN (an Amazon show that got a >complete seasonal release.) A Kevin Bacon led show where he plays a
    bail bondsman that goes out to capture people who have skipped out on
    their bond (to get out of jail.) Only things go very south for his
    character and he wakes up to find himself in a tight space with some
    unwanted body reconstruction.

    Turns out that Hell has had an escapee (why would people keep escaping
    from Hell in show after show) and they brought back Bacon's character
    from Hell to capture the escapee. Yep, he's now Hell's bounty hunter
    and his continued success is all that is keeping Bacon's character
    from going back to the pits of Hell.

    Why was Kevin Bacon in hell?

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  • From shawn@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Sat Apr 5 19:18:43 2025
    On Sat, 5 Apr 2025 22:43:54 -0000 (UTC), "Adam H. Kerman"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    shawn <[email protected]> wrote:

    I watched the first episode of THE BONDSMAN (an Amazon show that got a >>complete seasonal release.) A Kevin Bacon led show where he plays a
    bail bondsman that goes out to capture people who have skipped out on
    their bond (to get out of jail.) Only things go very south for his >>character and he wakes up to find himself in a tight space with some >>unwanted body reconstruction.

    Turns out that Hell has had an escapee (why would people keep escaping
    from Hell in show after show) and they brought back Bacon's character
    from Hell to capture the escapee. Yep, he's now Hell's bounty hunter
    and his continued success is all that is keeping Bacon's character
    from going back to the pits of Hell.

    Why was Kevin Bacon in hell?

    We don't know. I guess that's a secret they are either holding till
    the end of the season (8 episodes) or for a second season, if one is
    planned. The one thing the show has going for it is there is limited
    special effects so it shouldn't be too expensive to make.

    I should add that this is a dramedy. Obviously with demons killing
    people there's a bit of drama involved but also it's done with a bit
    of humor. Think something like BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER. Like his
    intro to what his job is done by a large woman who stops by his mom's
    place (he lives out back) to give him the basic orientation since he
    keeps avoiding the numerous calls from the Pot O' Gold corporation to
    get him started on his orientation.

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  • From Arthur Lipscomb@21:1/5 to Adam H. Kerman on Sat Apr 5 16:18:04 2025
    On 4/5/2025 3:43 PM, Adam H. Kerman wrote:
    shawn <[email protected]> wrote:

    I watched the first episode of THE BONDSMAN (an Amazon show that got a
    complete seasonal release.) A Kevin Bacon led show where he plays a
    bail bondsman that goes out to capture people who have skipped out on
    their bond (to get out of jail.) Only things go very south for his
    character and he wakes up to find himself in a tight space with some
    unwanted body reconstruction.

    Turns out that Hell has had an escapee (why would people keep escaping >>from Hell in show after show) and they brought back Bacon's character
    from Hell to capture the escapee. Yep, he's now Hell's bounty hunter
    and his continued success is all that is keeping Bacon's character
    from going back to the pits of Hell.

    Why was Kevin Bacon in hell?

    It probably had something to do with that time he was a camp counselor
    and didn't watch one of the kids. But that's only a guess. So this is
    what, the third series about someone having to track down escaped souls
    from hell?

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  • From Dimensional Traveler@21:1/5 to Adam H. Kerman on Sat Apr 5 19:02:40 2025
    On 4/5/2025 3:43 PM, Adam H. Kerman wrote:
    shawn <[email protected]> wrote:

    I watched the first episode of THE BONDSMAN (an Amazon show that got a
    complete seasonal release.) A Kevin Bacon led show where he plays a
    bail bondsman that goes out to capture people who have skipped out on
    their bond (to get out of jail.) Only things go very south for his
    character and he wakes up to find himself in a tight space with some
    unwanted body reconstruction.

    Turns out that Hell has had an escapee (why would people keep escaping >>from Hell in show after show) and they brought back Bacon's character
    from Hell to capture the escapee. Yep, he's now Hell's bounty hunter
    and his continued success is all that is keeping Bacon's character
    from going back to the pits of Hell.

    Why was Kevin Bacon in hell?

    Was within only 6 degrees of separation of too many people.

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  • From anim8rfsk@21:1/5 to Arthur Lipscomb on Sun Apr 6 06:41:31 2025
    Arthur Lipscomb <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 4/5/2025 11:49 AM, Ian J. Ball wrote:
    On 4/5/25 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:

    What did you watch?

    Yesterday? Before a scheduled power outage at 10pm, just "Reacher" (ep's
    #3.5 & #3.6). I quite enjoyed ep. #3.6 where Reacher's cover is blown.

    But I'd rather do a two-day tomorrow. Hopefully, I'll remember what
    happened in these ep's when I do!

    What did you watch?



    This is a multi-day catch up. I watched:


    9-1-1 - "Invisible" - Team 9-1-1 have to keep saving the same guy over
    and over.


    Penn & Teller: Fool Us - "Penn and Teller Get Ducked" - This was a
    really good one with multiple foolers. One magician *should* have
    fooled them with a great trick, and I have *no* idea how he did it. P&T wouldn't have known either, except this guy literally taught them how to
    do the trick years ago. I couldn't stop laughing when Penn tour into
    him, did you think we wouldn't remember you *taught* Teller how to do
    that trick?

    Based on your recommendation, I went and watched it, but I was kind of half dozing and the CW app makes it impossible to go back and see if you missed anything. So which trick was it that taughtPenn?





    Final Destination 5 (3D blu-ray) 2011 horror movie, and fifth in the franchise. A bus load of factory workers are on their way to a company retreat when as they are about to drive over a bridge one of them
    (Nicholas D'Agosto) gets a premonition that the bridge will collapse and
    kill all of them. We then see the bridge collapse and deaths in
    glorious in your face 3D. D'Agosto gets off the bus and several of his coworkers follow, just in time to watch in horror as the bridge does in
    fact collapse, but now "death" is owed some lives and comes collecting.


    Any cute naked women like Chelan Simmons from part three?


    I haven't watched any of these movies since 2011, and except for the
    ending, I had no idea what was going to happen. This movie was a wild
    ride. First up one of the coworkers happens to be a gymnast and the
    slow build up of the woman walking along the uneven bars with a nail
    sticking up was a bit much to take. Then there up was a trip to an acupuncturist. I foolishly left my eyes open during that segment. And
    there up was a trip to a lasik eye surgeon. I had the good sense to
    close my eyes and just wait for the screaming to stop. This franchise
    is known for it's rubes goldberg machine deaths, any by part 5 they more
    than knew what they were doing. Tony Todd of course pops up to chew
    some scenery as the cryptic coroner who seems to know way too much about what's going on. Then there's the movie's excellent ending which was
    the only thing I remembered about part 5 going in.

    Guvf zbivr vf n frperg cerdhry gb gur svefg zbivr. Vg'f abg erirnyrq
    hagvy gur irel raq jura gur fheivibef obneq n cynar gb Cnevf, naq vg
    gheaf bhg gb or gur fnzr cynar gung gur punenpgref sebz gur svefg zbivr obneqrq gura tbg bss qhr gb gurve bja cerzbgvba orsber gur cynar oyrj hc.




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  • From Arthur Lipscomb@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 6 08:23:11 2025
    On 4/6/2025 6:41 AM, anim8rfsk wrote:
    Arthur Lipscomb <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 4/5/2025 11:49 AM, Ian J. Ball wrote:
    On 4/5/25 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:

    What did you watch?

    Yesterday? Before a scheduled power outage at 10pm, just "Reacher" (ep's >>> #3.5 & #3.6). I quite enjoyed ep. #3.6 where Reacher's cover is blown.

    But I'd rather do a two-day tomorrow. Hopefully, I'll remember what
    happened in these ep's when I do!

    What did you watch?



    This is a multi-day catch up. I watched:


    9-1-1 - "Invisible" - Team 9-1-1 have to keep saving the same guy over
    and over.


    Penn & Teller: Fool Us - "Penn and Teller Get Ducked" - This was a
    really good one with multiple foolers. One magician *should* have
    fooled them with a great trick, and I have *no* idea how he did it. P&T
    wouldn't have known either, except this guy literally taught them how to
    do the trick years ago. I couldn't stop laughing when Penn tour into
    him, did you think we wouldn't remember you *taught* Teller how to do
    that trick?

    Based on your recommendation, I went and watched it, but I was kind of half dozing and the CW app makes it impossible to go back and see if you missed anything. So which trick was it that taughtPenn?




    It was the last magician, Bernardo Sedlacek. He sat in the audience
    while P&T were on stage. P&T took a deck of cards, shuffled the deck
    and picked a card, looked at it, put it back in the deck and reshuffled
    the deck, etc. All the while he is in the audience, just watching them,
    and calling out all the code words for how a slight of hand a trick
    *could* be done. Once P&T are done with the deck, he walks up on stage,
    throws some cash on the table that he will guess what card they
    selected. He then pulls their card from the deck.





    Final Destination 5 (3D blu-ray) 2011 horror movie, and fifth in the
    franchise. A bus load of factory workers are on their way to a company
    retreat when as they are about to drive over a bridge one of them
    (Nicholas D'Agosto) gets a premonition that the bridge will collapse and
    kill all of them. We then see the bridge collapse and deaths in
    glorious in your face 3D. D'Agosto gets off the bus and several of his
    coworkers follow, just in time to watch in horror as the bridge does in
    fact collapse, but now "death" is owed some lives and comes collecting.


    Any cute naked women like Chelan Simmons from part three?



    I don't recall any nudity in this one.

    The female cast included Emma Bell from "The Walking Dead" and "Dallas,"
    and Jacqueline MacInnes Wood from "The Bold and the Beautiful."

    The trailer gives a good look at the cast and the action. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24abND3yDq0

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  • From anim8rfsk@21:1/5 to Arthur Lipscomb on Sun Apr 6 12:48:14 2025
    Arthur Lipscomb <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 4/6/2025 6:41 AM, anim8rfsk wrote:
    Arthur Lipscomb <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 4/5/2025 11:49 AM, Ian J. Ball wrote:
    On 4/5/25 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:

    What did you watch?

    Yesterday? Before a scheduled power outage at 10pm, just "Reacher" (ep's >>>> #3.5 & #3.6). I quite enjoyed ep. #3.6 where Reacher's cover is blown. >>>>
    But I'd rather do a two-day tomorrow. Hopefully, I'll remember what
    happened in these ep's when I do!

    What did you watch?



    This is a multi-day catch up. I watched:


    9-1-1 - "Invisible" - Team 9-1-1 have to keep saving the same guy over
    and over.


    Penn & Teller: Fool Us - "Penn and Teller Get Ducked" - This was a
    really good one with multiple foolers. One magician *should* have
    fooled them with a great trick, and I have *no* idea how he did it. P&T >>> wouldn't have known either, except this guy literally taught them how to >>> do the trick years ago. I couldn't stop laughing when Penn tour into
    him, did you think we wouldn't remember you *taught* Teller how to do
    that trick?

    Based on your recommendation, I went and watched it, but I was kind of half >> dozing and the CW app makes it impossible to go back and see if you missed >> anything. So which trick was it that taughtPenn?




    It was the last magician, Bernardo Sedlacek. He sat in the audience
    while P&T were on stage.

    OK, that explains it. I finally fell completely asleep just as Brooke was introducing Penn and Teller at the end. Thanks for the recap!


    P&T took a deck of cards, shuffled the deck
    and picked a card, looked at it, put it back in the deck and reshuffled
    the deck, etc. All the while he is in the audience, just watching them,
    and calling out all the code words for how a slight of hand a trick
    *could* be done. Once P&T are done with the deck, he walks up on stage, throws some cash on the table that he will guess what card they
    selected. He then pulls their card from the deck.





    Final Destination 5 (3D blu-ray) 2011 horror movie, and fifth in the
    franchise. A bus load of factory workers are on their way to a company
    retreat when as they are about to drive over a bridge one of them
    (Nicholas D'Agosto) gets a premonition that the bridge will collapse and >>> kill all of them. We then see the bridge collapse and deaths in
    glorious in your face 3D. D'Agosto gets off the bus and several of his
    coworkers follow, just in time to watch in horror as the bridge does in
    fact collapse, but now "death" is owed some lives and comes collecting.


    Any cute naked women like Chelan Simmons from part three?



    I don't recall any nudity in this one.

    The female cast included Emma Bell from "The Walking Dead" and "Dallas,"
    and Jacqueline MacInnes Wood from "The Bold and the Beautiful."

    The trailer gives a good look at the cast and the action. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24abND3yDq0


    Thanks for that too!



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  • From BTR1701@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Sun Apr 6 20:37:35 2025
    On Apr 5, 2025 at 12:36:49 PM PDT, "Arthur Lipscomb" <[email protected]> wrote:
    Final Destination 5 (3D blu-ray) 2011 horror movie, and fifth in the franchise. A bus load of factory workers are on their way to a company retreat when as they are about to drive over a bridge one of them
    (Nicholas D'Agosto) gets a premonition that the bridge will collapse and
    kill all of them. We then see the bridge collapse and deaths in
    glorious in your face 3D. D'Agosto gets off the bus and several of his coworkers follow, just in time to watch in horror as the bridge does in
    fact collapse, but now "death" is owed some lives and comes collecting.

    I haven't watched any of these movies since 2011, and except for the
    ending, I had no idea what was going to happen. This movie was a wild
    ride. First up one of the coworkers happens to be a gymnast and the
    slow build up of the woman walking along the uneven bars with a nail
    sticking up was a bit much to take. Then there up was a trip to an acupuncturist. I foolishly left my eyes open during that segment. And
    there up was a trip to a lasik eye surgeon. I had the good sense to
    close my eyes and just wait for the screaming to stop. This franchise
    is known for it's rubes goldberg machine deaths, any by part 5 they more
    than knew what they were doing.

    This is what happens when an entire generation is raised with Netflix instead of FINAL DESTINATION movies:


    https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1908967153795244032/pu/vid/avc1/1280x720/fsdxu8-ftfak4qgp.mp4?tag=12

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  • From Arthur Lipscomb@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 6 16:31:58 2025
    On 4/6/2025 1:37 PM, BTR1701 wrote:
    On Apr 5, 2025 at 12:36:49 PM PDT, "Arthur Lipscomb" <[email protected]> wrote:
    Final Destination 5 (3D blu-ray) 2011 horror movie, and fifth in the
    franchise. A bus load of factory workers are on their way to a company
    retreat when as they are about to drive over a bridge one of them
    (Nicholas D'Agosto) gets a premonition that the bridge will collapse and
    kill all of them. We then see the bridge collapse and deaths in
    glorious in your face 3D. D'Agosto gets off the bus and several of his
    coworkers follow, just in time to watch in horror as the bridge does in
    fact collapse, but now "death" is owed some lives and comes collecting.

    I haven't watched any of these movies since 2011, and except for the
    ending, I had no idea what was going to happen. This movie was a wild
    ride. First up one of the coworkers happens to be a gymnast and the
    slow build up of the woman walking along the uneven bars with a nail
    sticking up was a bit much to take. Then there up was a trip to an
    acupuncturist. I foolishly left my eyes open during that segment. And
    there up was a trip to a lasik eye surgeon. I had the good sense to
    close my eyes and just wait for the screaming to stop. This franchise
    is known for it's rubes goldberg machine deaths, any by part 5 they more
    than knew what they were doing.

    This is what happens when an entire generation is raised with Netflix instead of FINAL DESTINATION movies:


    https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1908967153795244032/pu/vid/avc1/1280x720/fsdxu8-ftfak4qgp.mp4?tag=12



    Thanks to Final Destination 2, I along with an entire generation of
    people, refuse to drive behind any big rigs or trucks with stuff
    sticking out of it.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rvajfn-S3EI

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  • From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Mon Apr 7 04:30:45 2025
    In article <vss0oq$32lj4$[email protected]>, [email protected] wrote:

    Final Destination 5 (3D blu-ray) 2011 horror movie, and fifth in the >franchise. A bus load of factory workers are on their way to a company >retreat when as they are about to drive over a bridge one of them
    (Nicholas D'Agosto) gets a premonition that the bridge will collapse and
    kill all of them. We then see the bridge collapse and deaths in
    glorious in your face 3D. D'Agosto gets off the bus and several of his >coworkers follow, just in time to watch in horror as the bridge does in
    fact collapse, but now "death" is owed some lives and comes collecting.

    I haven't watched any of these movies since 2011, and except for the
    ending, I had no idea what was going to happen. This movie was a wild
    ride. First up one of the coworkers happens to be a gymnast and the
    slow build up of the woman walking along the uneven bars with a nail
    sticking up was a bit much to take. Then there up was a trip to an >acupuncturist. I foolishly left my eyes open during that segment. And
    there up was a trip to a lasik eye surgeon. I had the good sense to
    close my eyes and just wait for the screaming to stop. This franchise
    is known for it's rubes goldberg machine deaths, any by part 5 they more
    than knew what they were doing. Tony Todd of course pops up to chew
    some scenery as the cryptic coroner who seems to know way too much about >what's going on. Then there's the movie's excellent ending which was
    the only thing I remembered about part 5 going in.

    Guvf zbivr vf n frperg cerdhry gb gur svefg zbivr. Vg'f abg erirnyrq
    hagvy gur irel raq jura gur fheivibef obneq n cynar gb Cnevf, naq vg
    gheaf bhg gb or gur fnzr cynar gung gur punenpgref sebz gur svefg zbivr >obneqrq gura tbg bss qhr gb gurve bja cerzbgvba orsber gur cynar oyrj hc.

    What a tweest!

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