Tom Danehy: Trivial Pursuit: Tom has a quiz for us this week! (Tucson Weekly)
We're being bombarded with "information" these days, but in the 24-hour news cycle, a lot of it is the same old crap delivered by a different panting fool. In the process, we're missing out on some of the stuff that used to make our lives fun, if not necessarily fulfilling. Remember when we used to know lots of dumb stuff? Nowadays, we can't even remember what movie won Best Picture this year.
Chiffon Margarine was first manufactured in 1954 by Anderson, Clayton and Company, a cotton products firm of Houston, Texas. Chiffon was one of the first soft, tub-style margarine products. It was originally available in "regular", "sweet", and "unsalted" forms.
The classic Chiffon ads from the D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles advertising agency ran during the 1970s and into the 1980s, featuring character actress Dena Dietrich as the iconic character Mother Nature. She likes Chiffon and identifies it as "... my delicious butter!" The narrator (voiced by character actor Mason Adams) then tells her: "That's Chiffon margarine, not butter … Chiffon's so delicious it fooled even you, Mother Nature." Vexed at the trickery, Mother Nature responds by uttering, in increasingly scornful tones, her signature line "It's not nice to fool Mother Nature," quickly followed by a flash of lightning, a peal of thunder, and occasionally an additional threat (such as silently commanding an elephant to charge the camera). The advertisements were typically closed by a jingle containing the lyrics, "If you think it's butter, but it's not: it's Chiffon."
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Randall was first, and correct, with:
Chiffon margarine
Mark. wrote:
Chiffon Margarine.
Micki said:
Chiffon margarine.
Alan J answered:
Chiffon Margarine.
Dave replied:
Chiffon margarine. Actress Dena Dietrich would feign outrage at being fooled after she tasted a piece of bread with Chiffon slathered on it, and implied that she would retaliate against the tricky humans by sending a bolt of lightning or some other natural disaster.
The Chiffon brand was started in the 1950's by a big Texas cotton processing company which opened a food division and figured out they could make fake butter out of cottonseed oil and sell it to the Rubes. Chiffon stood out from the pack because it was one of the first margarine products that was soft when refrigerated and could be spread cold. The Chiffon brand was sold to Kraft in 1985, which in 1995 merged it into Kraft Foods' Nabisco group, finally the North American rights to the Chiffon brand were sold to ConAgra in 1998, and was finally discontinued in 2002. Supposedly a margarine called Chiffon is still sold in the Caribbean region under license by some part of the now divided former Kraft Foods corporation. Either Kraft Heinz or Mondelez International? I used to work for a company owned by Kraft Foods but I can't keep up with all the mergers and spin offs that are happening nowadays.
Stephen F responded:
Margarine
zorch said:
Chiffon Margarine.
Cal in Vermont wrote:
Chiffon margarine. It was whipped and came in a tub. Er, doesn't sound right but that's what is was.
Deborah wrote:
I'm old enough to remember those commercials for Chiffon Margarine. Whatever happened to that brand?
The 20% chance of rain blew east, leaving us bone dry, still, dagnabbit.
Dave in Tucson said:
Remember the commercial but am hazy on the product which was some kind
of margarine? Parkay?
Kevin K. in Washington, DC, answered:
Chiffon Margarine. But it would be funnier if it was "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter". Because Lionel Hutz is funny.
Joe S replied:
Ah, margarine, it was margarine. It may have fooled Mother Nature but it didn't fool me, margarine tastes nothing like butter.
I'm so old I remember when it was called oleo and it was white and it came with a packet of powdered foold dye and you poured the dye
over the olea and mashed it all up until it turned yellow. It didn't taste like butter then either. I don't know why we used oleo instead
of butter unless butter was rare because of the war.
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BANDCAMP MUSIC YOU WILL PROBABLY NEVER HEAR ON THE RADIO
Song: "Goin' for Broke" from the album CITY OF LOVE
Artist: Kerry Pastine and the Crime Scene
Artist Location: Denver, Colorado
Artist Info:
"Kerry Pastine & the Crime Scene's songs should be in Quentin Tarantino movies. There's a fierceness in the band's energetic live shows; the musicians clearly feed off of each other."
- Jon Solomon - Westword Feature Article
"The vintage tones swing and punch - like early '60s Wanda Jackson possessing a young Joan Jett as backed by the Stray Cats."
- Eric Shea - Pandora Pick of the Week
Some Lyrics:
Now honey! I'm taking all my money
And I'm laying it right here on the table
I'm going all in, bettin' it all on you
and I AIN'T GONNA LOSE..
I'm goin' for broke, bettin' all on you
You're the gamble of a lifetime
And I ain't gonna lose
Roll the dice, throw it back
Chase the rabbit round the track
Oh, I'm goin' for broke
Genre: Blues, Roots Rock
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Price: $1 (USA) for the song; $12 (USA) for the 12-song album
• Auguste Rodin, sculptor of The Thinker, suffered from rejection during his student days and early in his career. Three times he tried to get accepted into the prestigious Ecole des Beaux-Arts, and three times he was rejected. Following this major disappointment, he submitted a sculpture titled The Man with the Broken Nose, aka the bust of Bibi, to the Salon, but the judges rejected it because they thought that it was too realistic. Later, sculptor Jules Desbois visited Mr. Rodin, saw the sculpture, and asked to borrow it. "Take it," Mr. Rodin said. Mr. Desbois took it to the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, where he said, "Come and see what I've found. Look at this splendid antique statue. I've just discovered it in a secondhand dealer's shop." Everyone admired it, and then Mr. Desbois told them, "Well, Rodin, the man who did this, failed three times to get into the Ecole, and this piece, which you all thought was an antique, was rejected by the Salon."
• Not everyone wanted drawings by Pop artist Andy Warhol. He once gave a drawing of a butterfly to Greta Garbo, a former movie star who was famous for wanting to be alone. She crumpled up the drawing and threw it away. He retrieved it and gave it a new name: Crumpled Butterfly by Greta Garbo. Another person who crumpled up a drawing that Mr. Warhol gave him was Frank O'Hara, poet and curator at the Museum of Modern Art. The drawing, which Mr. O'Hara had not posed for, was of Mr. O'Hara's penis. Of course, Mr. Warhol's art became popular. In a notebook, he once wrote that he wanted a "GALLERY LIVE PEOPLE" - an exhibit that consisted of people as the works of art. Something like that occurred in 1965 when an exhibition of his art in Philadelphia became so crowded that the staff took the artworks off the walls so that the artworks would not be damaged. All that was left was the people.
• Bela Haas was always welcome in the house of a friend who was a fellow artist, but one day he happened to look at his friend's painting The Lady with the Cloak. Recognizing the cloak, he told a friend, "That's the cloak the artist's wife hangs up to keep drafts out." This remark got repeated to his friend, and suddenly Mr. Haas was barred from his friend's house. A young Impressionist told Mr. Haas that it was no wonder that Mr. Haas had been barred from the house - after all, his tongue was so sharp. Mr. Haas replied that it was the fault of the young Impressionist: "Had you painted that picture, first, I would never have guessed that it represented a lady, second, I would have never guessed she was my friend's wife, and third, I would never have seen that she was supposed to be wearing a cloak."
• Artist Francisco Goya detested the Spanish Inquisition, and he mocked it by creating a series of etchings known as the Caprichos. One is titled For Having Been Born Elsewhere. It depicts a woman who has been condemned to be burned at the stake because she had sinned by being born in another country. Other titles in the series include Because He Had No Legs, For Marrying as She Wished, and For Wagging His Tongue in a Different Way. Yet another etching in the series - For Discovering the Movement of the Earth - depicts Galileo, who wrote a book defending the Copernican theory that put the Sun instead of the Earth at the center of the solar system. Goya himself was put on trial by the Spanish Inquisition, but fortunately he was sentenced only to a period of "purification" - not death.
• New York artist Raphael Soyer visited the Sistine Chapel, where he marveled at the paintings - Michelangelo had painted the ceiling when he was in his thirties and many years later had painted The Last Judgment on the wall. After Mr. Soyer had seen the Sistine Chapel for the first time, he and some friends saw an exhibition of European and American non-objective paintings. A young woman who was connected with the exhibition asked him (a friend translated the Italian) what he thought of the paintings. Rather than criticize them directly, he merely replied, "Tell her that I saw the Sistine Chapel this morning." The young woman understood. The friend translated her reply: "True, this [exhibition] does not speak to the heart.
Bless the woman, talking about face-punchable Mick Mulvaney's press conference, Jill Wine-Banks said "Let's stop talking about a quid pro quo and call it what it is--a shakedown."
If you want a little more information about Elijah Cummings death, the link below has it. I'm sure tributes and more information will follow. Meanwhile, the 4 paragraphs below were in my AM news summary from our NBC station:
Maryland Rep. Elijah E. Cummings died early Thursday at Johns Hopkins Hospital due to complications from longstanding health challenges, his congressional office said. He was 68.
Cummings hadn't returned to work after having a medical procedure that he said would only keep him away for about a week. He hadn't taken part in a roll call vote since Sept. 11, and missed a September hearing on Washington, D.C., statehood.
His statement didn't detail the procedure. He previously was treated for heart and knee issues.
He is survived by his wife, Maryland Democratic Party Chair Maya Rockeymoore Cummings, and three children.
Dotard was raving out like such a lunatic Wednesday AM as he sat beside the Italian (poor man) that I switched off MSNBC until late afternoon--my blood pressure did not need to hear his lies & insanity. But on Brian Williams's show I hear him saying corruption in the 2016 election may go all the way up to Obama "and I believe it does." AND his little tantrum with Nancy Pelosi & the Democrats at the briefing this afternoon--saying THEY had called the meeting, insulting Nancy, etc.
I think there is only one thing to be done. Someone needs to slap the shit out of him. I will be happy to volunteer.
Felt the little earthquake - was a 3.7 up in Compton, but not enough to set off the car alarms here.
Tonight, Friday:
CBS begins the night with a FRESH'Hawaii Five-0', followed by a FRESH'Magnum PU', then a FRESH'Blue Bloods'.
On a RERUNStephen Colbert (from 9/30/19) are Hillary Clinton, Chelsea Clinton, and Wilco.
On a RERUNJames Corden, OBE, (from 9/5/19) are Orlando Bloom, Yvonne Strahovski, and O-Town.
NBC starts the night with a FRESH'The Blacklist', followed by 'Dateline'.
On a RERUNJimmy Fallon (from 10/3/19) are Taylor Swift, Chris O'Dowd, and Angel Olsen.
On a RERUNSeth Meyers (from 9/25/19) are Anna Kendrick, Kal Penn, and Edi Patterson.
On a RERUNLilly Singh (from 10/3/19) is America Ferrera.
ABC opens the night with a FRESH'American Housewife', followed by a FRESH'Fresh Off The Boat', then '20/20'.
On a RERUNJimmy Kimmel (from 10/8/19) are Tyler Perry, Sunny Hostin, and Gina Brillon.
The CW offers a FRESH'Charmed', followed by a FRESH'Dynasty'.
Faux fills the night with a FRESH'Friday Night SmackDown'.
MY recycles an old 'CSI: Miami', followed by another old 'CSI: Miami'.
A&E has 'Live PD', followed by a FRESH'Live PD: Rewind', then a FRESH'Live PD'.
AMC offers the movie 'Friday The 13th', followed by the movie 'Friday The 13th', again.
BBC -
[6:00AM] DIRK GENTLY'S HOLISTIC DETECTIVE AGENCY - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 9-Trouble Is Bad
[7:00AM] DIRK GENTLY'S HOLISTIC DETECTIVE AGENCY - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 10-Nice Jacket
[8:00AM] THE X-FILES - SEASON 7 - EPISODE 15-En Ami
[9:00AM] THE X-FILES - SEASON 7 - EPISODE 16-Chimera
[10:00AM] THE X-FILES - SEASON 7 - EPISODE 17-all things
[11:00AM] THE X-FILES - SEASON 7 - EPISODE 18-Brand X
[12:00PM] THE X-FILES - SEASON 7 - EPISODE 19-Hollywood A.D.
[1:00PM] THE X-FILES - SEASON 7 - EPISODE 20-Fight Club
[2:00PM] THE X-FILES - SEASON 7 - EPISODE 21-Je Souhaite
[3:00PM] THE X-FILES - SEASON 7 - EPISODE 22-Requiem
[4:00PM] ROAD HOUSE (1989)
[6:30PM] THE WHOLE NINE YARDS (2000)
[8:30PM] HALL PASS (2011)
[11:00PM] THE GRAHAM NORTON SHOW - SEASON 26 - EPISODE 3
[12:00AM] THE WHOLE NINE YARDS (2000)
[2:00AM] ANIMAL HOUSE (1978)
[4:30AM] MONTY PYTHON'S FLYING CIRCUS - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 12-Spam
[4:45AM] MONTY PYTHON'S FLYING CIRCUS - SEASON 3 - EPISODE 4-Blood, Devastation, Death, War and Horror
[5:00AM] DOCTOR WHO - SEASON 8 - EPISODE 8-Mummy on the Orient Express (ALL TIMES EDT)
Bravo has the movie 'Catch Me If You Can', followed by the movie 'Catch Me If You Can', again.
Comedy Central has 2½ hours of old 'South Park', followed by 'The Comedy Central Roast Of Charlie Sheen'.
FX has the movie 'Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol', followed by the movie 'Now You See Me 2'.
History has 'Ancient Aliens', followed by a FRESH'Ancient Aliens: Secret Files', then a FRESH'Ancient Aliens', followed by a FRESH'In Search Of'.
IFC -
[7:30A] The Bourne Identity
[10:00A] The Bourne Supremacy
[12:30P] The Bourne Ultimatum
[3:00P] That '70s Show - The Third Wheel
[3:30P] That '70s Show - An Eric Forman Christmas
[4:00P] That '70s Show - Jackie Says Cheese
[4:30P] That '70s Show - Eric's Hot Cousin
[5:00P] That '70s Show - Tornado Prom
[5:30P] That '70s Show - Donna Dates a Kelso
[6:00P] Two and a Half Men - Three Girls and a Guy Named Bud
[6:30P] Two and a Half Men - A Bottle of Wine and a Jackhammer
[7:00P] Two and a Half Men - A Pudding-Filled Cactus
[7:30P] Two and a Half Men - Hookers, Hookers, Hookers
[8:00P] Two and a Half Men - The Immortal Mr. Billy Joel
[8:30P] Two and a Half Men - Twanging Your Magic Clanger
[9:00P] Two and a Half Men - The Crazy Bitch Gazette
[9:30P] Two and a Half Men - Springtime on a Stick
[10:00P] Two and a Half Men - A Good Time in Central Africa
[10:30P] Two and a Half Men - Ow, Ow, Don't Stop
[11:00P] Two and a Half Men - Dead From the Waist Down
[11:30P] Two and a Half Men - Chocolate Diddlers or My Puppy's Dead
[12:00A] Two and a Half Men - Run Steven Staven! Run!
[12:30A] Two and a Half Men - Paint It, Pierce It or Plug It
[1:00A] That '70s Show - The Third Wheel
[1:30A] That '70s Show - An Eric Forman Christmas
[2:00A] That '70s Show - Jackie Says Cheese
[2:30A] That '70s Show - Eric's Hot Cousin
[3:00A] That '70s Show - Tornado Prom
[3:30A] That '70s Show - Donna Dates a Kelso
[4:00A] Escape From the Planet of the Apes (ALL TIMES EDT)
Sundance -
[6:05am] The Andy Griffith Show
[6:40am] The Andy Griffith Show
[7:15am] The Andy Griffith Show
[7:50am] The Andy Griffith Show
[8:25am] The Andy Griffith Show
[9:00am] Flashdance
[11:00am] Footloose
[1:30pm] Almost Famous
[4:00pm] Law & Order
[5:00pm] Law & Order
[6:00pm] Law & Order
[7:00pm] Law & Order
[8:00pm] Law & Order
[9:00pm] Law & Order
[10:00pm] Law & Order
[11:00pm] Law & Order
[12:00am] Law & Order
[1:00am] Jonestown: Terror in the Jungle - Under Siege; Death in the Promised Land
[3:00am] The Net
[5:30am] The Rifleman (ALL TIMES EDT)
SyFy has the movie 'Boo! A Madea Halloween', followed by the movie 'Jason X', then a FRESH'Van Helsing'.
If Don-Old Trump (R-Unhinged) gets re-elected, Stephen Colbert will be there to comment on it.
CBS and the late-night comic said Thursday they struck a contract extension that will keep the host at the helm of the network's "Late Show" through August of 2023. Colbert's current agreement with the network had been set to expire in August of 2020.
Colbert has done something once believed improbable: He has helped CBS usurp the natural order of late night, moving CBS' "Late Show" into first place in terms of overall viewership and, more recently, among the viewers between the ages of 18 and 49 that Madison Avenue covets. Colbert took over "Late Show" in September of 2015 after a years-long stint by David Letterman, who launched the program for CBS. Colbert has done this by placing new focus on newsmakers and people in the headlines, while continuing to invite the movie and TV stars who have long formed th backbone of the guest roster for many of TV's late-night showcases.
In the 2018-2019 season, "Late Show" enjoyed a 1.38 million-viewer advantage over NBC's "Tonight Show," according to Nielsen. In the previous season, "Late Show" was up over "Tonight" by 1.2 million viewers.
In addition to his roles as host, executive producer and writer at "Late Show," Colbert will continue to serve as an executive producer on the animated Showtime satire,"Our Cartoon President," which debuted in February 2018.
Former NBC News host Linda Vester, who accused the network's Tom Brokaw of sexual harassment in 2018, has sharp words for her former employer in the light of recent escalated allegations against colleague Matt Lauer.
Vester told Fox News on Wednesday that Ronan Farrow's reporting on NBC and Lauer-which exposes rape allegations, among other startling revelations - is showcasing an "inherent problem" at the organization, and it's not being properly investigated.
Vester admitted that she herself did not personally observe misbehavior by Lauer, but cautioned, "There's a problem with abuse of power at NBC News where people like Matt Lauer, people like Tom Brokaw, are enabled day after day by having so much power over women and the careers of women. It distorts them, frankly.
Vester offered sharp criticism for Comcast, NBC News' parent company, for their handling of the situation. "It's really hard to get the truth out when the company itself is having an internal investigation instead of outside independent investigators really being able to get to the bottom of things," she said. "I think it's time for us to get the answers so that women at NBC News can be safe."
Vester, 54, served as a war correspondent for NBC in the '90s, and alleged that legendary newscaster Brokaw groped her and attempted to kiss her against her will several times when she was 28. Brokaw denies the allegations.
The Marine Corps on Thursday corrected the identity of a second man in the iconic photograph of U.S. forces raising an American flag during the Battle of Iwo Jima.
After questions were raised by private historians who studied photos and film of the event, it determined that one of the six men who raised the flag was not Pfc. Rene Gagnon, as had long been believed, but Cpl. Harold P. Keller, the Marines said in a statement, noting that Gagnon did help obtain the flag.
Associated Press photographer Joe Rosenthal shot the iconic photograph atop Mount Suribachi during the 1945 battle between American and Japanese forces on Iwo Jima.
In 2016, the Marines corrected the identity of another man in the photo after historians raised questions.
Rosenthal shot the photo on Feb. 23, 1945, amid continuing fighting. He didn't get the men's names, but after the photo was celebrated in the U.S., President Franklin Roosevelt told the military to identify the flag raisers.
As Deadline reported earlier today, Kurt Sutter was fired from his executive producer post on the FX series Mayans M.C. based on complaints from cast and crew collected by the human resources department of Disney, which now owns FX as well as the studio that produces the Sons of Anarchy spinoff, 20th Century Fox TV/Fox 21 TV Studios.
In a letter Sutter sent today to his inside circle, which was obtained by Deadline, he details the events that led to his dismissal, admitting that "detaching myself so much this season" was a mistake. Sutter also reveals his struggle with the Disney culture that he feels ultimately led to his firing.
"I've felt the creative scrutiny of Disney from day one," he writes (read the full letter below). "Notes on scripts and cuts have been heavy handed. Demanding a level of dumbing-down story and inane PC restraints like I've never experienced before. I genuinely feared for the creative future of the storytelling. So I pushed back. Hard."
He also addresses being fired by his longtime executive collaborators, Disney TV Studios Chairman Dana Walden and FX Networks Chairman John Landgraf, who had supported him for the past 18 years from The Shield through Sons of Anarchy and its Mayans M.C. spinoff and The Bastard Executioner.
"What pisses me off, what hurts the most, is that John Landgraf and Dana Walden sat across from me and sited a summary of a slanted truth formulated by lawyers and clerks," he wrote. "The truth is, the suits wanted me gone. I stepped on toes and bruised egos. And in this Disney regime, I'm dangerous to the wholesome brand. And clearly not worth the trouble. So 18 years of friendship, loyalty and producing quality television, was flushed down the drain. They threw me under the fucking bus."
The United States is becoming a less Christian country, and the decline in religious affiliation is particularly rapid among younger Americans, new figures show.
The proportion of US adults who describe themselves as Christian has fallen to two-thirds, a drop of 12 percentage points over the past decade, according to data from the Pew Research Center.
Over the same period, the proportion of those describing themselves as atheist, agnostic or "nothing in particular" has risen by 17 percentage points to more than a quarter of the adult population.
Although churches and faith movements continue to exert strong political influence on the Trump administration and at the state level, the proportion of American adults attending religious services has declined.
The proportion of US adults who are white born-again or evangelical Protestants - the religious group which strives hardest to see its political agenda adopted - is now 16%, down from 19% a decade ago.
More than 80 years since the last thylacine in captivity died and almost 40 years since it was declared extinct, rumours of the Tasmanian Tiger's survival have been reignited by a newly published document.
The thylacine, or Tasmanian Tiger, was once Australia's top predator but the last one in captivity died in 1936.
Tasmanian officials say "there is no evidence to confirm the thylacine still exists" but a document published this week by the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment (DPIPWE) features numerous accounts from farmers, bushwalkers, tourists and others claiming to have seen the striped carnivore over the past three years.
The Department received eight reports in that period of thylacine sightings, sometimes of an adult with cubs, and usually at dusk or dawn in the northern and western parts of the island state.
Two Western Australian tourists recorded in the document said they saw a striped animal the size of a "large kelpie" in February last year and were "100 per cent certain" it was a Tasmanian Tiger.
A Paris zoo showcased a mysterious new organism on Wednesday, dubbed the "blob", a yellowish unicellular small living being which looks like a fungus but acts like an animal.
This newest exhibit of the Paris Zoological Park, which goes on display to the public on Saturday, has no mouth, no stomach, no eyes, yet it can detect food and digest it.
The blob also has almost 720 sexes, can move without legs or wings and heals itself in two minutes if cut in half.
The blob was named after a 1958 science-fiction horror B-movie, starring a young Steve McQueen, in which an alien life form - The Blob - consumes everything in its path in a small Pennsylvania town.
"We know for sure it is not a plant but we don't really if it's an animal or a fungus," said David.
The Top 20 Global Concert Tours ranks artists by average box office gross per city and includes the average ticket price for shows Worldwide. The list is based on data provided to the trade publication Pollstar by concert promoters and venue managers. Week of October 16, 2019:
1. The Rolling Stones; $12,005,015; $227.36.
2. Ed Sheeran; $8,532,087; $92.08.
3. Metallica; $5,164,485; $94.73.
4. Pink; $4,757,549; $104.94.
5. Muse; $4,602,554; $77.16.
6. Jennifer Lopez; $2,559,592; $138.74.
7. Queen + Adam Lambert; $1,909,414; $122.46.
8. Jonas Brothers; $1,771,402; $109.39.
9. Zac Brown Band; $1,710,067; $64.99.
10. Def Leppard; $1,663,142; $127.53.
11. Ariana Grande; $1,557,531; $97.67.
12. John Mayer; $1,485,348; $105.84.
13. Michael Bublé; $1,433,430; $113.00.
14. Florida Georgia Line; $1,302,714; $66.70.
15. Dave Matthews Band; $1,284,981; $74.02.
16. Shawn Mendes; $1,224,872; $73.32.
17. Iron Maiden; $1,198,167; $71.72.
18. Backstreet Boys; $1,183,567; $90.57.
19. Hootie & The Blowfish; $1,067,034; $59.88.
20. Thomas Rhett; $1,016,271; $69.54.
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