Yeah. it was a critique of pop music disguised by a catchy hook and nice beat. Still I sing along with it at least once a day. It's a go to shower song.Generally enjoyable for that, but their compliments are pretty backhanded.

Yeah. it was a critique of pop music disguised by a catchy hook and nice beat. Still I sing along with it at least once a day. It's a go to shower song.Generally enjoyable for that, but their compliments are pretty backhanded.
The Midnight Special was shown for the first time on television, beginning at 1:00 in the morning on most NBC stations. NBC's experiment, aiming an early morning program at the 18- to 35-year-old audience that might stay up late on Friday nights, proved a success, and the rock concert series ran until 1981.
All they had to go by was an off-screen gunshot.Oufkir died the next day. Officially, it was a suicide, but there were rumors that Hassan himself had executed his former right-hand man.
Oufkir may have had a point.As punishment, Oufkir's family was imprisoned for nearly 20 years.
Too late for me, but it was always pretty good whenever I saw it. Those are three great clips.The Midnight Special was shown for the first time on television, beginning at 1:00 in the morning on most NBC stations. NBC's experiment, aiming an early morning program at the 18- to 35-year-old audience that might stay up late on Friday nights, proved a success, and the rock concert series ran until 1981.
Not a favorite, but it has a nice nostalgic sound now."Freddie's Dead (Theme from 'Superfly')," Curtis Mayfield
Timeless Elvis."Burning Love," Elvis Presley
That's remarkable. I never heard about any of this before.That's a thing. Looking closer, it seems that the timeline entry wasn't in error, as the location in question is a mosque, though the way it's written makes it sound like it is.
Oddly, the later Disco version is very good.An enjoyable rendition in its own right, but I don't think it improves upon the Eddie Floyd original.
One of the Top Secret documents that The Donald absconded with was a list of secret agents.
I always figured it was good-natured ribbing, but that was just an assumption on my part.I think there's some genuine complimenting going on in the song, though...they do seem to appreciate the artists in question to a point, even while looking down their noses at them.
Wiki said:After Max is almost killed by KAOS agents Perry and Carter, the Chief arranges to fake his death to everyone so they can use information Max has in order to discover the identity of "The Blaster," a KAOS agent who each year blows up a national monument in Washington D.C.
Wiki said:Max has to impersonate a safe cracker named Jimmy Ballantine, a recently released convict. CONTROL makes KAOS believe Ballantine's face was burned, allowing Max to have his face wrapped in bandages so KAOS won't recognize him. CONTROL believes the barber shop rendez-vous point is a KAOS front. 99 poses as a manicurist and Agent 13 is in the towel steamer. The KAOS agents want Max to open the vault of a federal reserve bank. 99 doesn't know which one, so the Chief has all the banks vaults left unlocked. Max opens the vault, KAOS guys are removing the money and plan to kill Max, when he gets the drop on them and their plan backfires. 99 and the Chief arrive and Max accidentally locks the Chief in the vault. A spoof of Alias Jimmy Valentine.
I think they're all using studio audio, though...it's particularly obvious with Argent.Those are three great clips.
Judging by its chart peak, I guess we've come a long way by this point in what they'll play on Top 40 radio.Not a favorite, but it has a nice nostalgic sound now.
This is my favorite later-era Elvis song.Timeless Elvis.
That was the version that I was originally familiar with, though my memory of it was vague by the time I got around to adding that and the Floyd version to my collection.Oddly, the later Disco version is very good.
I've never heard him described as having orange hair before...it's his skin that's orange.One of the Top Secret documents that The Donald absconded with was a list of secret agents.![]()
Calm down, guys, Max bugs everybody.When they find that Max is bugging them, they confront him at gunpoint
We're seeing a surprising amount of Fang.We return from the credits to Max's really fake gravesite, with Fang lying on his grave.
So what happened to him in the shootout? There was an episode where he appeared to be killed, but he just got shot in the butt, but this isn't that one.Max shows up, disguised as a mourning old woman
How do they define national monuments? Or is the IRS a change in MO?the Chief reveals that the Blaster has successfully destroyed five national monuments in the preceding years
That we know of. He was pretty good.Agent 13, who's concealed in a mailbox outside (David Ketchum in his first of, yes, 13 appearances in the role)
So 99 has been assigned to watch over the playboy on all his previous annual visits? Why does he need a CONTROL bodyguard? Why does he come only once a year and risk being connected to the Blaster? So many questions.the playboy has previously been in the country at the same time as the Blaster, though Carioca has always had the alibi of having been with 99 at the time.
You'd think she'd get a few days bereavement leave.Max gets aboard the boat in his old lady disguise, causing 99--who's been crying over everything Carioca says that coincidentally reminds her of Max--to faint.
After all that, Max blew up the IRS? I hope nobody was inside.the Blaster has been defeated, only for Max, in a demonstration, to accidentally set off the bomb himself.
Mel.his assistant Popov (Vic Tayback)
So presumably, in addition to foiling the KAOS agents, Max and 99 will be taking all the blabbers in for violating national security.capturing intel blabbed by their clients on extra-large cassette tapes in the chairs.
Always listen to 13.then try to off him as 13 has warned
They shot him in the face? Yowch!but Max's bulletproof bandages foil their attempt
Too early for Nixon three-dollar bills.money CONTROL was risking was fake, having pictures of President Goldwater on the bills...whom, Max asserts, missed winning the election "by that much".
There's a cute sight gag in which the prison warden (Steve Pendleton) keeps tracks of how long he's been on the job via scratches on the wall behind his calendar.
I was thinking that, although John Denver's ad libs seem consistent with his vocals.I think they're all using studio audio, though...it's particularly obvious with Argent.
I thought it was both. "Trump's orange hair" brings up a bunch of hits on Google.I've never heard him described as having orange hair before...it's his skin that's orange.
Wiki said:The Choker kills the man Max was protecting. After the Chief orders him to go on vacation, Max decides instead to pursue the Choker to Casablanca. (This episode is notable for the impression done by Don Adams of Humphrey Bogart, as well as the two songs performed by Feldon, "There'll Be Some Changes Made" and Édith Piaf's well-known French chanson "La vie en rose".)
Wiki said:CONTROL makes KAOS believe that Max is carrying a secret code. Max is captured by KAOS, subjecting him to their truth serum.
[Cue laugh track.]Calm down, guys, Max bugs everybody.![]()
Apparently he faked going down, aided by at least one planted bystander.So what happened to him in the shootout? There was an episode where he appeared to be killed, but he just got shot in the butt, but this isn't that one.
The example they gave of a previous target was the National Archives.How do they define national monuments? Or is the IRS a change in MO?![]()
Yes, you got me, and you're thinking too hard about it.So 99 has been assigned to watch over the playboy on all his previous annual visits? Why does he need a CONTROL bodyguard? Why does he come only once a year and risk being connected to the Blaster? So many questions.![]()
She wanted time off, but was requested by Carioca.You'd think she'd get a few days bereavement leave.
I didn't catch if it was supposed to be night at that point, but it was established that previous targets had been struck at night.After all that, Max blew up the IRS? I hope nobody was inside.![]()
And Jojo Krako.Mel.
You'd think...So presumably, in addition to foiling the KAOS agents, Max and 99 will be taking all the blabbers in for violating national security.
Yeah, going back and watching is, he definitely sounds more there than Argent.I was thinking that, although John Denver's ad libs seem consistent with his vocals.
I think they're all using studio audio, though...it's particularly obvious with Argent.
I was thinking that, although John Denver's ad libs seem consistent with his vocals.
Yeah, going back and watching is, he definitely sounds more there than Argent.
I like that self-bleep in "A Boy Named Sue."Today I'd thought I would post a tribute to the 'Man in Black', Johnny Cash with three of his classics
Too bad. Sounds like a good one.Decades just skipped this one, so I guess we catch up a little faster...
Well, that opens up a can of worms.The Chief chooses Max for the assignment because the other agents are family men.
Ah, that's why Max blew up their headquarters.Carlson familiarizes Max with some of the torture devices that KAOS might use on him (said to have been obtained from the IRS).
Like Sherlock Holmes, he only remembers the things he needs to fight crime.When Max simply recites his multiplication tables (unable to get past 2 x 7) and a nursery rhyme, they assume that he must be brilliantly talking in code.
I guess she'll have to go with him.In the coda, 99 is seeing Max off on a vacation, and he can't come up with the number of days in two weeks.
My Mother used to carry around her own laugh track, until the battery died.[Cue laugh track.]
Ah, I didn't realize it was a plan. The capsule description made it sound real. Of course, they also seem to have gotten the names of the KAOS agents wrong.Apparently he faked going down, aided by at least one planted bystander.
My specialty.Yes, you got me, and you're thinking too hard about it.
Interesting, since he... no, I'll stop thinking now.She wanted time off, but was requested by Carioca.
Yeah, that was nice.It's a shame that these two didn't collaborate more. Their voices blend well together.
Wiki said:Jim and Artie infiltrate a prison to rescue a fellow agent from a vicious commandant.
Wiki said:Max and Harry Hoo try to solve a murder of an agent in a tropical hotel. This is a parody of Agatha Christie's Ten Little Indians. One of the suspects is named "Ben Gazzman", and says he is an adventurer living life at most since he has two years to live, a spoof of the Run for Your Life series that starred Ben Gazzara.
This episode marks the last appearance of Harry Hoo, however Joey Forman would appear in a season 3 episode playing a different character.
Cass returning the nod to Mary Travers for imitating her in 1967...?Their voices blend well together.
You have to wonder why he bothered for German television...I like that self-bleep in "A Boy Named Sue."![]()
Are you suggesting that this was Max's motivation for marrying 99 and having kids?Well, that opens up a can of worms.![]()
For real?My Mother used to carry around her own laugh track, until the battery died.
Perry Stromberg and Christopher Carter...? You do have to wonder why the summary writer bothered naming them in the first place.Ah, I didn't realize it was a plan. The capsule description made it sound real. Of course, they also seem to have gotten the names of the KAOS agents wrong.
That second clip is great.James Brown - medley of hits: "I Got You (I Feel Good)," "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag," "Prisoner of Love," "Please, Please, Please" & "Night Train"
Come on, boots, start walking.Nancy Sinatra - "Strangers in the Night" & Sugar Town"
He seems to want to be Tom Lehrer, but he's not doing it very well.Stan Freberg (satirist) comedy routine: A "Father Of The Year" award is presented to the father of the H-Bomb; Stan then sings a folk song about men & women having same hair lengths
Ah, Rich Little. He was great. You don't see celebrity impressionists anymore.Rich Little - does impressions of Walter Brennan, Jack Benny, John Wayne, Art Carney, Jackie Gleason, Jimmy Stewart, Kirk Douglas, others
U.S. Marine Corps Silent Drill Team - do precision tricks with rifles
Right off the bat, I have so many questions.Gustave Mauvais (Theo Marcuse), who has a violent aversion to physical contact. Jim also catches the attention of Mauvais's wife Camille (Joan Huntington).
"I came on the sloop John B...."A code-song exchange serves as an introduction
The earliest recorded case of Monkey Pox.Le Fou (Steve Franken), who's been crazed into acting like a monkey.
I'm glad he didn't have to resort to force again.Artie gaining the upper hand with a gas bomb, then making a ruckus by himself to make Mauvais and Cochon think he's having to put up a fight.
Because why?He rebuffs her attempts to offer help in both of them escaping...
This time the villain is a jealous husband.Jim is staked out (fully clothed)
Good death trap.in the path of fire ants, next to the skeleton of a previous victim.
Oh, Artie.Artie makes contact with Hollinger ancestress Mrs. Grimes (Mabel Albertson) at her boutique
See? Useful ally.Madame Mauvais smuggles them out via her boudoir
I think we may have another cloning situation on our hands.Commandant Mauvais (again!)
This was a good one. Lots of eccentric characters and traps and stuff.In the coda, Camille visits the train to introduce Jim and Artie to her new fiancé
for a few seconds there I thought maybe actually had taken her on vacation after the last episode.
He just shows up randomly at what is apparently a run-down hotel?Hoo arrives at the hotel and takes an interest in the murder
So was he really young in 1944 or has he not aged since he was told he was going to die?Ben Gazzman (Bob Michaels), who was told he had two years to live...in 1944
His clocks all have four bent hands.Von Werner (Tol Avery), a Nazi clockmaker
For who?Shurok (Raoul Franck) who readily volunteers that he's a spy.
That seems a little extreme and unnecessary.99 leaves the island on an inflatable raft during a storm in a desperate attempt to contact the mainland.
The Frndly Channel doesn't seem very frndly to reruns. Maybe the lack of vowels in their name should have been a clue.An awkward edit that cuts off Max in mid-sentence
So I guess that original intel is a lost cause.In the coda, Max, 99, and Hoo have to hack their way through the inside of the hotel to find the front door.
Force of habit.You have to wonder why he bothered for German television...
No, but that's a good thought.Are you suggesting that this was Max's motivation for marrying 99 and having kids?
It was a little plastic novelty with two buttons: One for audience laughter and one for audience boos. Guess who got the boos.For real?
I'm really curious about who writes the summaries. Is it their actual job to watch the show and summarize it? Talk about being driven over the edge of insanity.Perry Stromberg and Christopher Carter...? You do have to wonder why the summary writer bothered naming them in the first place.
He seems to want to be Tom Lehrer, but he's not doing it very well.
Frndly said:McCord races against time to avert a full-scale Indian War.
This first installment of a three-parter is actually just titled "Call to Glory" onscreen (which we don't usually see in these syndication cuts). It's now 1875 according to an opening announcer, who sets up the ongoing conflict with native tribes. Jason rides in for a rendezvous with Grant in the president's swank private train compartment--this is veritably begging for a crossover! Grant wants to enlist Jason to try to influence an old West Point buddy of his who's now causing trouble for the president in the press and by provoking the tribes--General George Armstrong Custer, whom Grant suspects may be working under a third party's influence. Jason refuses, only for Custer (Robert Lansing!!!) to ride in for his own meeting with the commander-in-chief. Jason listens from behind a curtain as Custer expresses his disdain for Native Americans and lack of concern that the tribes might unite in war under a leader like Sitting Bull. After Custer leaves, Jason comes out and agrees to do the job.
On the road to Fort Lincoln, a young brave stops to help a young woman named Jennie Galvin (Kathie Browne) put on a wagon wheel...only for one of Custer's scouts, a Mr. Yates (Lee Van Cleef), to ride up and attack the brave. Jason then rides up and treats Yates to a relatively private pummeling. (I'm going to assume from the cast list that the brave is Gary New as Young Hawk--I could've sworn that we'd had a Young Hawk in a previous story, but there's no recognition between him and Jason.) Jason proceeds to the fort, where we see that the man setting up Custer as a puppet presidential candidate is one Lionel MacAllister (H.M. Wynant). Custer's overjoyed to see Jason, who tells him about the encounter on the trail, following which Custer offers his olld friend Yates's job.
Jason goes to the bar that Jennie tends, where in a back room, her father, Indian agent Timothy Galvin (Vaughn Taylor), is being strongarmed by the man that Yates and McAllister are both answering to, Gregory Hazin (David Brian), to cut off supplies to the native tribes to make them more submissive. Out in the main room, a couple of cavalry officers aren't happy to see the infamous Jason McCord being friendly with the gal they were just trying to flirt with, so one of them, Lieutenant Douglas Briggs (Richard Tatro), walks up to pick a fight. A barroom brawl ensues in which Jason is getting the better of both attackers when Custer walks in and introduces the men to their new chief scout. The general implicitly reprimands Briggs in a very Savage manner while assigning the lieutenant responsibility for McCord's orientation. Custer then lightens the mood by starting a singalong, while the baddies watch from the curtain to the next room--McAllister promising to handle Custer and Yates promising to deal with Jason. The announcer tells us to tune in next week for part two!
A title card and voiced-over recap bring us up to speed on the story so far. The recap clarifies that the young brave who helped Jennie was Gray Eagle, son of Chief Crazy Horse (Michael Pate), who was watching as Jason dealt with Gray Eagle's assailants. Gray Eagle wasn't listed under that name in the credits for Part 1, at least according to IMDb. The story proceeds with Lt. Briggs leading a patrol, and Jason using physical force to stop him from crossing a stream that would put him in violation of treaty with the Sioux. Jason ends up locked up, where Custer visits him and they begin to get in an argument about keeping the treaty with Indians whom Custer has reason to believe killed some of his men. Nevertheless, Custer convinces Briggs to drop charges and Jason attends a swank ball hosted by Custer's wife, Libby (Jacquelyn Hyde), with General Phil Sheridan (John Pickard) in attendance, who was with Grant when he gave Jason the assignment to watch Custer. Jennie's also there, and Crazy Horse drops in accompanied by a dramatic thunderstorm, seeking to speak with the "long-haired chief," Custer. Crazy Horse speaks of how his people are starving on their land, and implicates Jennie's father as being responsible for cheating them of their treaty-stipulated rations. Jason convinces Custer to let Crazy Horse leave in peace. Briggs accuses Jason of wanting to turn his outfit into a company of cowards, which informs Custer's opinion of the incident, feeling that Crazy Horse needs to be dealt with for his treaty violation in appearing there...all while MacAllister and Hazin watch in the wings, discussing their scheme to tip Custer over the edge into starting a war.
Jason has his own secret meeting with Sheridan outside. They discuss whether Custer needs to be removed from command now, but Jason offers his observation that another party must be pulling MacAllister's strings, and gets Sheridan to agree to give him five days to learn more before sending in reinforcements. Jason goes to the Indian Agency to question Galvin about shortchanging the Sioux's rations, but is knocked out in the back room by an unseen party, who sets the place on fire. Jason comes to and doesn't find Galvin in the burning building, but does find a Sioux war lance outside. From the modest tracks outside, however, he believes that a war party wasn't involved, and convinces Custer to let him scout the area before sending his men out in force. In the wilderness, Jason finds himself surrounded by gun-toting natives. Back at the fort, Galvin's body arrives on the back of the horse draped in Crazy Horse's standard, which provokes Custer into riding out with his men.
The Announcer: Next week, see the exciting conclusion of "Call to Glory" on Branded.
Indeed, it reminds me of Brown's other nickname, "the hardest-working man in show business". He probably came up with that one himself, but he delivers on it.That second clip is great.![]()
At first I was thinking that Camille's motivations were more carnal, but it turned out that she really wanted someone to help her escape. In hindsight, I think that Mrs. Grimes's escape plan was for Camille, as she was established to be a confidante. When I was watching, I was under the mistaken impression that Grimes was another Secret Service inside person.Right off the bat, I have so many questions.![]()
He had a mission, for one thing, but I think he was also being cautious.Because why?
All we saw of the ants were a few in a bottle.Good death trap.
I thought it had a few too many beats of Mauvais popping up to catch the heroes.This was a good one. Lots of eccentric characters and traps and stuff.
Yep. It is said to be near Hawaii.He just shows up randomly at what is apparently a run-down hotel?
Actually, he had a cuckoo clock with a little Fuhrer that popped out and sounded the hour by repeating "sieg heil".His clocks all have four bent hands.![]()
He didn't say.For who?
I wasn't under the impression that they were responsible this time; there wasn't a break involved, and this is Decades via Frndly.The Frndly Channel doesn't seem very frndly to reruns. Maybe the lack of vowels in their name should have been a clue.
I didn't catch what it was supposed to be about; but exposing the hotel owner as KAOS was something.So I guess that original intel is a lost cause.
Well, now I know where you get you from!It was a little plastic novelty with two buttons: One for audience laughter and one for audience boos. Guess who got the boos.![]()
I remember the "St George" one, but I don't think I ever heard the other.I have a couple of his songs on my Dr. Demento collections and, while I like his 'St George and the Dragonet' parody is spot on, his take on Elvis Presley's 'Heartbreak Hotel' seems particularly mean-spirited; unlike PP&M's more gentle ribbing in 'I Dig Rock n Roll Music'.
My Mother watches that channel for the Westerns, but even she, an elderly Irish Catholic Church Lady, is freaked out by their commercials.I just discovered that it's back on INSP (a God-fearing channel that plays Westerns)
Weird. I wonder if he's listed in the end credits on the show, assuming INSP shows them.(not son as I'd previously described him; probably played by Gary New, who's billed on IMDb as Young Hawk, though Part 2's recap referred to him as Gray Eagle)
They have bears at Little Big Horn?Yates knocks Jason out with his rifle and drags him to a bear trap
"Thanks, Whatever-Your-Name-Is."Gray Eagle picks a good time to make good on his debt to Jason, putting an arrow in Yates's back from a hillside.
Well, that was certainly an interesting and well-rounded characterization of Custer....and when they've stopped, tries to convince Jason to clear himself and come back to the Army. Jason stands his ground, and Custer gives him a pocket watch to remind him. Custer ends on a foreshadowing note that conflict with the Indians will be coming sooner or later, and just to whack us over the head one too many times, reveals that the valley they're in is called Little Big Horn.
Nice scenario, though, staked out next to the previous guy.All we saw of the ants were a few in a bottle.
Yeah, he was quite a busybody.I thought it had a few too many beats of Mauvais popping up to catch the heroes.
Reminds me of Springtime for Hitler.Actually, he had a cuckoo clock with a little Fuhrer that popped out and sounded the hour by repeating "sieg heil".
Which probably makes him the best spy on the island.He didn't say.
You should be around for our Saturday-morning retro TV viewings-- which I am headed off to in about two hours.Well, now I know where you get you from!![]()
I remember the "St George" one, but I don't think I ever heard the other.
Wikipedia tells me:They have bears at Little Big Horn?
Montana has the largest grizzly bear population in the lower 48 states.
Wiki said:Jim and Artie investigate a new weapon: a mysterious dragon-like creature that is blowing up a ships. Together they must find the weapon before government ship, loaded with a cargo of explosives, arrives in the San Francisco harbor.
Wiki said:Max and Agent 99 go on a dangerous mission to destroy a KAOS computer on an island. However, they are captured by a KAOS sub commanded by Siegfried.
I'll have to watch them next time!My Mother watches that channel for the Westerns, but even she, an elderly Irish Catholic Church Lady, is freaked out by their commercials.
INSP doesn't, but as I recall, the show's end credits list the actors without naming their characters.Weird. I wonder if he's listed in the end credits on the show, assuming INSP shows them.
I got the impression that he was a poser.Which probably makes him the best spy on the island.![]()
Yeah, you're right, that sounds like an embarrassing drunk.
Well, there we have it. I never thought of grizzlies as a prairie type of animal. I wonder if they burrow like prairie dogs.Wikipedia tells me:
Nice.Lou Rawls - "Love Is A Hurtin' Thing" & "In the Evening"
That was good. I'm not sure if I've seen them before.The Kim Sisters - "Sound of Music" medley
I wonder if Ed called them over to shake trunks.The Pollack Brothers' Circus Elephants
No generic music.The Sullivan account also has this:
Off to a good start.In foggy San Francisco
And getting better.Jim enters the Mermaid Tavern
I remember this episode, though not in detail.a small, flame-emitting, dragon-like object approaching the ship, then goes overboard before the ship blows.
His last visit was so traumatic that he had to grapple with a newfound fear of mermaids.(Why didn't Jim just go back there in the first place?)
So the random pawn shop has a trap door and a pit. This means that either every building in the Old West has a trap door and a pit, or the Marquis's minions worked overtime before Jim got back.Jim returns to Pratt's shop to find it closed and snoop around, finds a hanging body, then falls into a pit
It seems like this could be accomplished without blowing things up and killing people, like the Principality of Sealand did.announces how he intends to found a water-based country named La Mer.
That's another example of of weirdly advanced technology, even for a Steampunk world-- maybe the sound effects are a hint of a Star Trek connection.The Marquis leaves Jim after activating a force field in front of the room's door (which emits a sound from Trek that I'm not placing)
Someday he's going to bump into a wall or something and get stabbed from nine different directions.Jim gets to work on his ropes with his sleeve-sprung knife
Dude, just open up trade.The Marquis boasts of how he intends to control shipping between countries from Le Mer
Here's another guy who keeps popping up.Jim is caught again by the Marquis
That's totally nuts, but cool.He's taken back below but breaks free when the Marquis launches the torpedo, and swims after it.
Which means there was no excuse to not show Artie catching Dominique.I found that this one was very obviously padded by too many repetitive plot beats.
"Gallivanting around the island is a game for the young, Max."It turns out to only be a training exercise, supervised by the Chief.
Coincidence or homage?Admiral Nelson of submarine command
Wow, Siegfried must be a high priority target.Back at HQ, the Chief makes the call to have the sub destroyed
A silver hammer, by any chance?Max persuaded him to surrender by threatening to hit a torpedo with a hammer.
Apparently it's a bunch of god, guts, and guns kind of stuff.I'll have to watch them next time!![]()
Ah, he wanted to be one of the cool kids.I got the impression that he was a poser.
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