What exactly did you hear me say?This is why I love the Internet. .

His name is remembered, but his spirit is forgotten. There's not a lot of love coming from the Left these days.[/quote]
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What exactly did you hear me say?This is why I love the Internet. .
His name is remembered, but his spirit is forgotten. There's not a lot of love coming from the Left these days.[/quote]
Okay, let’s not be silly. The type of “criticism” with no additional context, offered in his post, to me, sounds like an alignment with the right, and that brings with it a plethora of REALLY bad stuff, some of which I put in my post.Criticizing the left does not equal championing the right. Politics is a spectrum, not a binary choice.
This one does not ring the slightest bell."Flamingo," Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass
The title made me think of the Disco song, and, sure enough, it's an earlier version. I've never heard it before, but I like this one better."Knock on Wood," Eddie Floyd
Not bad. Sounds like a Celtic Folk song or something."Girl on a Swing," Gerry & The Pacemakers
Sounds pretty average."All Strung Out," Nino Tempo & April Stevens
Also pretty standard for Lou Rawls."Love Is a Hurtin' Thing," Lou Rawls
There's a lot of little such oddities in these first few episodes.But it was strange that such a fuss was being made about gadgets used by the Joker being from a belt that nobody actually saw...doubly so in that it was the Joker's first appearance, so we didn't have a usual M.O. to contrast it with.
Ah, I don't remember that one.I believe that was the comics nickname for Batgirl, which they might have used on the show on occasion.
I can imagine.I have to say, though I like this show, it takes a bit more effort in the viewing/note-taking and write-up.
Sounds perfectly primed to be redeemed and added to the team.I seem to have missed at least one important character beat in the recording interruption, but she seemed to be out to prove herself to the society, and was perhaps not a full-fledged member yet.
Yeah, I don't remember a lot of scenes like that.Kinda...it was, of course, not depicted graphically. We just saw them opening fire on him, and Schultz went out and came back to identify who was in the car.
It's an obscure classic from 1975. It's more in the vein of Young Frankenstein and Blazing Saddles than Get Smart, and it's got a great cast that includes Bernie Kopell and Dick van Patten. And it's actually available on DVD.Huh...don't think I'd ever heard of that.
I didn't realize that. They really went straight to the source for their trippiness.The lyrics were pretty much straight out of the Tibetian Book of the Dead...it was about the arrangement.
I don't think I've ever seen it in syndication either. It's really too bad.It'd be a good show for their line-up if they had it...all these years following the various retro channels that I have and I can't recall that it's ever come up.
I'm surprised that the Sullivan account doesn't even have one of the old shortened clips of this.Ed said:Now Barry Sadler is something very unique on our stage. He's a professional soldier....He wrote this ballad of Green Berets, and now he's gonna sing it for us...so let's have a very pleasant welcome for a guy back from Vietnam.
The music at the beginning was replaced on Best of, but the music that builds up to the big shot is the same.Ed said:And now, ladies and gentlemen, here...the team of Markworth and Mayana.
They shoulda gotten him on The Green Hornet.Ed said:Puerto Rican star Joes Feliciano!
Another singing talk show host, Dinah performs "Chim Chim Cher-ee" from Mary Poppins. Metacritic says that she also sang "Something Wonderful" and a blues medley that included "Bye Bye Blues".Ed said:Ladies and gentlemen, here is...Dinah! Shore!
Ed said:Here's our little Italian mouse...Topo Gigio has returned!
Dick's physical comedy routine involves quickly pulling a variety of faces while pretending to be a mask maker who's trying on various masks.Ed said:Here is a very amusing guy by the name of Dick Capri!
Xfinity said:After killing a gunman, McCord is appointed sheriff by grateful townspeople.
Xfinity said:An error-prone pilot ignores orders in an attempt to prove himself.
Wiki said:Dr. Shivel aka Mr. Freeze has returned and is seeking revenge on Batman, who accidentally spilled a freeze solution on him, forcing him to live in a climate 50 degrees below zero. He commits crimes involving diamonds, or "ice", in different forms.
Definitely not as catchy/memorable as some of Herb's previous hits.This one does not ring the slightest bell.
I knew the disco song first, but definitely heard the original on oldies radio.The title made me think of the Disco song, and, sure enough, it's an earlier version. I've never heard it before, but I like this one better.
I'm surprised that these guys are popping out this late...seems like it's been a while since they had a decent-charting single on this side of the pond. Maybe the Beatles going all weird has got the kids nostalgic for the simpler days of the British Invasion...Not bad. Sounds like a Celtic Folk song or something.
Sounds decent, but like the Walkers, Righteous-derivative.Sounds pretty average.
The key phrase here being "for Lou Rawls"...you can't go too wrong with a voice like that!Also pretty standard for Lou Rawls.
Ah, now that's a tease...!Sounds perfectly primed to be redeemed and added to the team.![]()
I'm gonna have to backpedal a bit, because I don't know firsthand how much John was repurposing and how much was just inspired by what he read.I didn't realize that. They really went straight to the source for their trippiness.
It sounds like he might have used that line as a kickoff and come up with the rest himself. I'd certainly like to give John the credit for "listen to the colour of your dreams".Wiki said:Although Beatles aide Peter Brown believed that Lennon's source for the lyrics was the Tibetan Book of the Dead itself, which, he said, Lennon had read while under the influence of LSD, George Harrison later stated that the idea for the lyrics came from Leary, Alpert and Metzner's book. Paul McCartney confirmed this, stating that when he and Lennon visited the newly opened Indica bookshop, Lennon had been looking for a copy of The Portable Nietzsche and found a copy of The Psychedelic Experience that contained the lines: "Whenever in doubt, turn off your mind, relax, float downstream."
I saw it in syndication back in the '80s...RJDiogenes said:I don't think I've ever seen it in syndication either. It's really too bad.
It'd be a good show for their line-up if they had it...all these years following the various retro channels that I have and I can't recall that it's ever come up.
I think H&I had that in their line-up for a spell, and there was at least one Decades binge at the time.It seems like MeTV or Antenna TV or one of those had The White Shadow, an even less well-known MTM drama, a few years back.
Wiki said:Everybody mistakenly believes that The Skipper wasn't invited to the Howells' cotillion. They plan to hold a masquerade party of their own and not invite the Howells. When everyone R.S.V.P.s that they won't attend the cotillion, the Howell's have a fight and separate. Gilligan later finds The Skipper's dropped invitation. Now everyone must find a way to reunite the Howells. The masquerade party goes on as planned. The Howells attend and get back together.
Wiki said:Hogan recruits Schultz to play the part of Kommandant Klink after Carter, Newkirk and LeBeau are captured while on a sabotage job.
Wiki said:Max poses as an insane colonel in order to prove that a KAOS psychiatrist is stealing confidential information revealed by his patients. This episode is notable for its use of a secret KAOS weapon: a phone booth that fills with water.
That one was a strange outlier, but it's actually a good song.I'm surprised that the Sullivan account doesn't even have one of the old shortened clips of this.
I bet you don't see stuff like this on America's Got Talent.The music at the beginning was replaced on Best of, but the music that builds up to the big shot is the same.
That would have been cool. Playing in a nightclub while a fight ensues or something. Those shows loved their celebrity cameos.They shoulda gotten him on The Green Hornet.
I liked Ed's little Jack Benny impersonation during the Topo clip.Other performances, as listed on Metacritic:
Just crossing the country, taking odd jobs-- farmhand, cowboy, miner, sheriff.he reluctantly agrees to stay on for a couple of weeks to earn supply money for the nearby mining engineer job that he had in mind.
I wonder what the balance of the Supreme Court was in those days.Jason's first action is to establish gun control, which isn't popular with the townsfolk, who are particularly put off by Jason's means of enforcing it, which doesn't involve allowing them fair draws against him when he comes for their guns.
"You'll recall I didn't even want this job."Trent threatens to dismiss him if he won't fight Latigo
That was a nice use of the show's premise.The townsfolk try to get Jason to stay, but disgusted with their attitude, he refuses, leaving Silverton to raise "a fine crop of quick-draw killers,"
Danno!(James MacArthur)
I don't know how it doesn't happen all the time.but Gallagher reminds everyone how his plane accidentally hit a P-51 in a previous episode.
Does he keep rolling and swing him up on the back like it was a horse?Harlo disobeys orders to follow Gallagher down, land on the rough terrain, pick him up in what shouldn't be a two-seat variant, and take back off on while being strafed by Germans...all highly unlikely.
That's pretty sad.The episode ends with the moment when the pub gal, Agnes (Vikki Harrington), doesn't remember having met him...
Ambiguous use of the word "more" here could prove fatal to Mr Freeze. "But, boss, I thought you meant....""that diabolical snowman, who can only exist in temperatures of 50 degrees below zero or more,"
That's true, they never delve into origins much. King Tut springs to mind, but I'm not sure about anyone else.there's a brief bit of exposition about Freeze's origin, which is an unusual beat for the show
That's unusual, too-- both the fact that it isn't effective, and that he didn't have it prepared long beforehand.Batman tests an anti-freeze capsule in a special freezing booth in the Batcave, but it isn't effective enough.
Is this Mr Freeze or the Riddler?such that they're unable to see the STRIKE TWO, BATMAN skywriting.
That's exactly it. It doesn't really matter what he sings, or says.The key phrase here being "for Lou Rawls"...you can't go too wrong with a voice like that!
I still think Suzanne Pleshette would have been the best for this show, but Yvonne Craig certainly would have fit right in.Ah, now that's a tease...!
I literally have not seen it since the last episode aired. It would be pretty sweet to catch it again.I saw it in syndication back in the '80s...
The Caped Crusader seems off his game in general-- perhaps because of his guilt trip.There's still some early installment weirdness in the resolution of this cliffhanger, as the Dynamic Duo are taken to the hospital for defreezing, rather than freeing themselves through their own ingenuity.
Suddenly it all becomes crystal clear.Batman realizes this caper doubly fits--Diamante meaning "diamond," and the victim having been taken from a baseball diamond.
That's what I was thinking. Alfred has been known to drive the Batmobile.I suspect that he's getting some off-camera help from Alfred here, but the episode never addresses it.
Beantown could take them both.Dick mentions a ball team from Motor City, apparently a Gothamized version of Detroit.
They have a very tempestuous relationship for a couple of old timers.They already did an episode about the Howells breaking up, didn't they?
That's my show, though.The Skipper goes around and is upset to learn that everyone else was invited, and Gilligan resolves that he won't go. The others come over and find out about it and without missing a beat decide not to go and to throw their own party--this all seems very abrupt, like it could have used another scene for set-up.
We're talking about Mr Magoo here.Mrs. Howell and herself to swap costumes, so that Mr. Howell will think Mrs. Howell is Ginger. (Even in a disguise, that seems unlikely.)
For a brief moment, I thought of William Frawley. That would have been funny.a Gestapo captain (James Frawley)
Now we have three Schultzes: Russian Schultz, Ignorant Schultz, and Blackmailed Schultz.he has further doubts, and they secure his cooperation by planting evidence for Klink's benefit that he's been fraternizing with the prisoners.
And that's the real Schultz.The captured trio of prisoners are surprised to see Schultz in his role, which he finally starts to get into after their release has been secured...but once they're all in the truck, he faints.
Was Klink even in this one?Have we gone a few episodes without a "dismissed"?
And popular genre adventuress, in movies like The Time Travelers.(future potential Sgt. Friday squeeze Merry Anders)
Now that would have been a good part for Ernestine.the operator (voice of Janet Waldo) subsequently informs him that his party has been drowned.
That's Max... always thinking outside the blocks.He has particular difficulty putting blocks into the right holes.
Hmm. Is it normal for people to just go around wearing diamond rings?99 realizes that the diamond ring she's wearing will cut the booth's glass.
Aww. That's kind of touching, actually.In the coda, something Max said on the tape about the Chief being willing to send agents to their deaths causes the Chief to spontaneously lie on his office couch and start unloading about his childhood to Max.
The site was just plain down when I was first trying.Well, we're back. I kept getting timeouts this morning. Luckily, my schedule is more flexible these days.![]()
Such is the life of a pseudo-fugitive. But he usually goes for engineering jobs.Just crossing the country, taking odd jobs-- farmhand, cowboy, miner, sheriff.
It was Gordon's error. For clarity, when I quote a colorful description of a villain without attribution, assume it's from him.Ambiguous use of the word "more" here could prove fatal to Mr Freeze. "But, boss, I thought you meant...."
They all seem to be cribbing his compulsive clue-leaving to some extent.Is this Mr Freeze or the Riddler?![]()
That's exactly it. It doesn't really matter what he sings, or says.![]()
There ya go.Beantown could take them both.
The problem was that they were supposed to be just learning about the situation, but it played like they came into the hut already knowing and ready to take action.That's my show, though.![]()
Touché!We're talking about Mr Magoo here.![]()
I'd consider the last two to be the same Schultz.Now we have three Schultzes: Russian Schultz, Ignorant Schultz, and Blackmailed Schultz.
Yep...hence my use of an alternate catchphrase of his.Was Klink even in this one?
She was posing as Max's wife...guess CONTROL doesn't skimp with costume jewelry.Hmm. Is it normal for people to just go around wearing diamond rings?
Ah, gotcha.It was Gordon's error. For clarity, when I quote a colorful description of a villain without attribution, assume it's from him.
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Gotta crack the whip on those plots sometimes, I guess.The problem was that they were supposed to be just learning about the situation, but it played like they came into the hut already knowing and ready to take action.
I'm trying to see how many Schultzes I can come up with.I'd consider the last two to be the same Schultz.
Good thing.She was posing as Max's wife...guess CONTROL doesn't skimp with costume jewelry.
1. "You Can't Hurry Love," The Supremes
2. "Yellow Submarine," The Beatles
3. "Sunshine Superman," Donovan
4. "Cherish," The Association
5. "Bus Stop," The Hollies
6. "See You in September," The Happenings
7. "Land of 1000 Dances," Wilson Pickett
8. "Wouldn't It Be Nice," The Beach Boys
9. "Guantanamera," The Sandpipers
10. "Sunny," Bobby Hebb
11. "Beauty Is Only Skin Deep," The Temptations
12. "Born a Woman," Sandy Posey
13. "Working in the Coal Mine," Lee Dorsey
14. "Eleanor Rigby," The Beatles
15. "Sunny Afternoon," The Kinks
16. "Turn-Down Day," The Cyrkle
17. "Summer in the City," The Lovin' Spoonful
18. "Black Is Black," Los Bravos
19. "Wade in the Water," Ramsey Lewis Trio
20. "Wipe Out," The Surfaris
21. "Say I Am (What I Am)," Tommy James & The Shondells
22. "Respectable," The Outsiders
23. "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)," Jr. Walker & The All-Stars
24. "Cherry, Cherry," Neil Diamond
25. "96 Tears," ? & The Mysterians
26. "Reach Out I'll Be There," Four Tops
27. "Mr. Dieingly Sad," The Critters
28. "I've Got You Under My Skin," The Four Seasons
29. "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted," Jimmy Ruffin
31. "Open the Door to Your Heart," Darrell Banks
32. "The Dangling Conversation," Simon & Garfunkel
34. "The Joker Went Wild," Brian Hyland
35. "Blowin' in the Wind," Stevie Wonder
36. "Flamingo," Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass
37. "Summer Wind," Frank Sinatra
38. "7 and 7 Is," Love
39. "Summertime," Billy Stewart
40. "God Only Knows," The Beach Boys
41. "Warm and Tender Love," Percy Sledge
42. "Psychotic Reaction," Count Five
43. "Last Train to Clarksville," The Monkees
44. "B-A-B-Y," Carla Thomas
45. "With a Girl Like You," The Troggs
51. "Sugar and Spice," The Cryan' Shames
52. "All Strung Out," Nino Tempo & April Stevens
54. "Just Like a Woman," Bob Dylan
56. "Summer Samba (So Nice)," Walter Wanderley
58. "Walk Away Renee," The Left Banke
60. "You're Gonna Miss Me," The Thirteenth Floor Elevators
75. "Hooray for Hazel," Tommy Roe
79. "Girl on a Swing," Gerry & The Pacemakers
81. "All I See Is You," Dusty Springfield
85. "See See Rider," Eric Burdon & The Animals
89. "Love Is a Hurtin' Thing," Lou Rawls
90. "Poor Side of Town," Johnny Rivers
97. "Knock on Wood," Eddie Floyd
I hope he sent them some of those radiation suits.Despite continued winds that would blow the fallout west toward inhabited islands, rather than south to Antarctica, the test took place so that the President could see it before he went to his next scheduled stop.
"Would you believe...M equals one?"
If you back into outer space, then your visor doesn't fog up.his vision became obscured by a fogged visor and sweat in his eyes, making it nearly impossible for him to see.
Then they took a shot at Tahiti, just to make sure it worked.The Royal Navy launched its first submarine capable of firing nuclear missiles
And that is one of the all-time classic themes and title sequences.The "missions" of the IMF would continue for seven seasons, until 1973.
Not a great fit."See See Rider," Eric Burdon & The Animals
Also, it's Judy's turn to cry."Hooray for Hazel," Tommy Roe
Now there's an uber classic."Poor Side of Town," Johnny Rivers
It's Total Immersion Therapy.I really like seeing all these things together by time. So often, events/shows/music is presented without context. Thanks!
1. "Go Away Little Girl," Donny Osmond
2. "Spanish Harlem," Aretha Franklin
3. "Ain't No Sunshine," Bill Withers
4. "Maggie May" / "Reason to Believe", Rod Stewart
5. "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey," Paul & Linda McCartney
6. "Smiling Faces Sometimes," The Undisputed Truth
7. "I Just Want to Celebrate," Rare Earth
8. "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down," Joan Baez
9. "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart," Bee Gees
10. "Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get," The Dramatics
11. "Stick-Up," Honey Cone
12. "Superstar" / "Bless the Beasts and Children", Carpenters
13. "Take Me Home, Country Roads," John Denver
14. "I Woke Up in Love This Morning," The Partridge Family
15. "Won't Get Fooled Again," The Who
16. "Do You Know What I Mean," Lee Michaels
17. "Liar," Three Dog Night
18. "Signs," Five Man Electrical Band
19. "Tired of Being Alone," Al Green
20. "If You Really Love Me," Stevie Wonder
21. "Sweet City Woman," Stampeders
22. "Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep," Mac & Katie Kissoon
23. "Bangla Desh" / "Deep Blue", George Harrison
24. "The Story in Your Eyes," The Moody Blues
25. "So Far Away" / "Smackwater Jack", Carole King
26. "Beginnings" / "Colour My World", Chicago
27. "Make It Funky, Pt. 1," James Brown
28. "Riders on the Storm," The Doors
29. "Rain Dance," The Guess Who
31. "Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)," Marvin Gaye
32. "If Not for You," Olivia Newton-John
35. "Thin Line Between Love and Hate," The Persuaders
36. "The Love We Had (Stays on My Mind)," The Dells
39. "I've Found Someone of My Own," The Free Movement
40. "Yo-Yo," The Osmonds
42. "Trapped by a Thing Called Love," Denise LaSalle
45. "Stagger Lee," Tommy Roe
49. "Easy Loving," Freddie Hart
60. "A Natural Man," Lou Rawls
66. "One Fine Morning," Lighthouse
70. "Birds of a Feather," The Raiders
78. "Get It While You Can," Janis Joplin
88. "Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves," Cher
89. "Never My Love," The 5th Dimension
94. "Can You Get to That," Funkadelic
I was disappointed that wasn't in the video.
Except for Captain EIW kicking off the credits...And that is one of the all-time classic themes and title sequences.
Blues rockers doing a classic blues song? That's their glove.Not a great fit.![]()
Sounds kinda proto-Archies.Also, it's Judy's turn to cry.
Indeed, and one of Johnny's "originals" from this period--songs that I'd associate primarily with him, as opposed to lame-o covers of songs that already had definitive versions.Now there's an uber classic.
It's Total Immersion Therapy.![]()
Too unbelievable. I'll pass on that script.The "Baker Street robbery" of £500,000 ($1,235,000) of cash from the Baker Street branch of Lloyds Bank in London, was completed by a gang of seven thieves who had burrowed into the bank vault after starting a tunnel from a vacant shop next door.
I remember Woodsy. I haven't seen him for a while.the United States Forest Service introduced Woodsy Owl and the slogan "Give a hoot! Don't pollute"
I fondly remember Look and Life. There were always some interesting pictures in there, including a few things that my Mother wouldn't want me to see.the October 19, 1971 issue of Look would be the last after a run of almost 35 years.
Well, it sounds like the 70s, I guess."You and Your Folks, Me and My Folks," Funkadelic
An excellent cover, as one would expect."Never My Love," The 5th Dimension
I love this one. This is one of several great songs that Cher released in a brief period around this time, like "Half Breed" and "Dark Lady.""Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves," Cher
Okay, I know I should know what EIW and LIW mean, but it's just not coming to me.Except for Captain EIW kicking off the credits...
My mission, which I've chosen to accept, is to endure two seasons of LIW...
I don't know. "House of the Rising Sun," "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood," "We Gotta Get Out of This Place,".... "See See Rider." One of these things doesn't belong here, one of these things just isn't the same....Blues rockers doing a classic blues song? That's their glove.
The pioneering blues rock group performs their Top 20 single "We Gotta Get Out of This Place," which has been off the chart for a few months at this point:Ed said:Now, ladies and gentlemen, here from England...the Animals!
The only thing that a brief search for "Baby, the Ball Is Over" turned up was that Clooney did it on The Ed Sullivan Show.Ed said:And now, ladies and gentlemen, here is...Rosemary Clooney!
Ed said:And now for all you golfers, here's my big friend Tony Lema, of the touring pros!
The Best of edit picks up King's routine at 4:50 in this video.Ed said:Here's a comedy star of the impossible years, Alan King!
Tonetti, whom I couldn't find much about, sings a number called "Al di là".Ed said:And now, ladies and gentlemen, here is young Gino Tonetti!
This lower-Top 40 single was being released in February and would be entering the chart late in the month.Ed said:...with their new record, "Inside, Looking Out," here are...my chums, the Animals.
Xfinity said:McCord steps in to prevent a friend's hanging.
Xfinity said:A civilian master technician (Burgess Meredith) invents a device that allows B-17's to bomb accurately through cloud cover.
Wiki said:The Dynamic Duo arranges a trap for an elusive annual bank robber, but the female magician they are hunting is on to them with a new scheme of her own.
Wiki said:A robot parachutes on to the island and the Professor learns it can be taught to do anything a man can do. A radio broadcast reveals that a search for the lost robot will not be conducted. The Professor insists that they can program it to rescue them. He puts a message about the castaways in the robots memory bank and then sends it off to walk under water to Hawaii. In the end Gilligan's rabbit's foot turns out to be not so lucky after all, when he attaches it to the robot for good luck, but it consequently fouls up the robot's message.
Wiki said:Hogan decides the best way to win an Italian’s heart is with his native food when he prepares to recruit an Italian POW commandant to his side of the war, a plan which involves a complicated game of "Telephone".
Wiki said:Max must find the secret diary of a retired agent who lives at a rest home for retired spies. Burt Mustin and Ellen Corby guest star as elderly retired CONTROL agents.
Whereas I can't get the sax riff from the Gerry Rafferty song out of my head.Too unbelievable. I'll pass on that script.
As do I. I was gonna post a video, but I couldn't find one labeled as a 1971 original.I remember Woodsy. I haven't seen him for a while.
I just recently stumbled across the fact that I'd missed an earlier low-charting single from this album.Well, it sounds like the 70s, I guess.
Dunno...Marilyn McCoo doing easy listening covers kinda gives me Solid Gold flashbacks.An excellent cover, as one would expect.
We're definitely getting into her peak classic period now.I love this one. This is one of several great songs that Cher released in a brief period around this time, like "Half Breed" and "Dark Lady."
I've been using EIW as an abbreviation for Early Installment Weirdness lately; LIW would be Late Installment Weirdness.Okay, I know I should know what EIW and LIW mean, but it's just not coming to me.![]()
This is why some artists don't want to "sell out" by doing pop singles.I don't know. "House of the Rising Sun," "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood," "We Gotta Get Out of This Place,".... "See See Rider." One of these things doesn't belong here, one of these things just isn't the same....![]()
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