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papermoonloveslucy · 1 year
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GREAT BALL OF FIRE!
Lucille Ball and the Fire Department
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Where there’s smoke - there’s Lucy!  Lucy’s encounters with the fire department are legendary - even becoming a volunteer firefighter on “The Lucy Show.” 
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“I Love Lucy” wouldn’t have been possible without the cooperation of the Los Angeles Fire Department, who helped bring the studio up to code for filming when live audiences were introduced to the mix. Previously, audiences were not permitted on film sets due to fire codes. Ironically, the show’s sponsor was a cigarette company, at a time when smoking indoors was commonplace. 
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In “Be A Pal” (1951), Lucy sets fire to Ricky’s newspaper to get his attention! Considering all the trouble and cost Desi had to assure the studio audience’s safety for the Los Angels Fire Department, it is amazing this gag was allowed!
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“Fred and Ethel Fight” (1952) ~ When Fred and Ethel patch things up, Lucy and Ricky start feuding, leading to Lucy to pretend to be hit by a bus and Ricky to stage a fire in the apartment to test each other’s affection. Ricky and Fred use a toy siren and a beekeepers smoker to convince Lucy the building’s ablaze. 
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Moments from the episode, including the aftermath of the ‘fire’ were recreated for the 2021 film Being the Ricardos. 
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In “The Marriage License” (1953), one of the many hats worn by Mr. Willoughby (Irving Bacon) is fireman, presumably of the Connecticut town of Greenwich where the scene is set. Mr. Willoughby mistakes Lucy’s red hair for the flames of a fire. His helmet says “Engine 1″. 
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In "Too Many Crooks" (1953), suspecting Lucy to be Madam X, Fred and Ethel spy on her from the fire escape. Fire escapes were common features of New York City apartment buildings, a series of metal ladders allowing residents to get out of the building in case of a fire. They were most famously represented in the musical West Side Story.
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A running plot point of the first season of “The Lucy Show” (1963) has Lucy and Viv recruiting their friends to serve as the Danfield Volunteer Fire Department. Naturally, Lucy serves as Captain. 
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Six weeks earlier, in “Lucy Puts Up a TV Antenna” (1962), two firemen help Lucy and Viv off the roof when their DIY installation of a TV aerial goes wrong. Chuck Roberson and Hubie Kerns play the firemen. 
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Lucy is dismayed that nearby towns have a fire department, while Danfield has none. In “Lucy and Viv are Volunteer Fireman” (1963), the first episode to begin the plotline, Lucy writes to her congressman about the situation.
Dear Senator Dodds;
I feel it is my duty to point out an alarming situation which exists here in Danfield. Because of re-zoning in the county our fire department has been transferred to Ridgebury many, many miles away. As a result, in case of a fire, defenseless women and little children will be left helpless to face a flaming inferno. Until this outrageous condition is rectified, the least you can do for Danfield is to create a volunteer fire department.  
Yours very truly,
Lucille Carmichael
PS: I plan to vote for you in the next election. That is, if the polling place hasn’t burned down.  
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In response to their letter, they are visited by Captain Metcalf (Patrick McVey) of the Ridgebury Fired Department. 
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Jerry and Sherman are appointed Junior Firemen. This is a real-life program for youth run by most American and British fire departments to encourage home safety in fire prevention. Talking about the potential for a fire, Lucy says she doesn’t want to be known as one of the “Last of the Red Hot Mamas.”
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The episode uses a fire pole and a Moreland fire truck. Both are employed for comic effect. 
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Lucy and Viv rehearse putting on their fire fighter uniforms, calmly timing themselves as they do. When a real fire alarm sounds, the moment is comically chaotic. 
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When Metcalf is training the women at the old firehouse, there is a Smokey Bear Forest Fire Prevention poster behind him. This particular design was first issued in 1953.
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Captain Metcalf claims that the reason the Danfield volunteer fire brigade will consist of all females is because so many men commute to New York, further reinforcing that fictional Danfield is a bedroom community of Manhattan.
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In connection with this episode, Lucille Ball and Vivian Vance were made honorary fire chiefs of the Los Angeles Fire Department. They were photographed wearing official white helmets with Henri O'Bryant, vice president of the Fire Commission, Fred Kline, commission president, and LA Fire Chief William L. Miller.  
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Because the episode was shot out of order, the fire fighter plotline is not mentioned in the next two episodes, but resumes in “Lucy’s Barbershop Quartet” (1962). Since all the members of the group are members of the Danfield Volunteer Fire Brigade, the quartet is named The Four Alarms. 
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Again, the storyline is put on the back burner for two episodes, until “Lucy Drives a Dump Truck” (1963). After promising the Volunteer Fire Department that the town council will pay for their new uniforms, the girls find that they will be stuck for the cost themselves. They want to relieve Lucy as captain, until she comes up with the idea of selling newspapers for salvage. 
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In addition to Lucy and Viv, the members of the Danfield Volunteer Fire Department are: Thelma Green (Carole Cook), Audrey Simmons (Mary Jane Croft), Dorothy Boyer (Ruth Crews, later Dorothy Konrad), Babette Edwards (Karen Norris), Frances (Mary Wickes), Colleen (Renita Reachi), Pauline Lopus, Grace, as well as background performers Bess Flowers and Hazel Pierce.
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The next time we hear about the volunteer fire department, the show is being filmed (but not initially aired) in color!  “Lucy Plays Cleopatra” (1963). The women recruite acting coach Professor Gitterman (Hans Conried) to help them stage the production. 
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“Lucy and Viv Play Softball” (1963) ~ Lucy and Viv are usually bench warmers when the Danfield Volunteer Fire Department plays softball, but a member’s preganancy lands them on the field. 
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"Lucy Puts Out a Fire at the Bank” (1963) ~ When the town council refuses to fund the Danfield Volunteer Fire Department, Lucy takes her brigade for some training to impress Mr. Mooney, then sets a small fire at the bank to demonstrate their worth!  Mr. Mooney wants Danfield to be served by New Rochelle's Fire Department. In previous episodes they were served by Ridgebury.  
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The Danfield Volunteer Fire Department has a service record of:
43 cat rescues; 12 of them of the same cat. 
8 clogged up chimney flues unclogged.  
16 piles of burning leaves were extinguished.
1 lawsuit against the city for water damage at the Armenian restaurant for an incident surrounding flaming shish-kabob on a sword.
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Their training is led by Captain Burke (Alan Hale Jr.).  This is the final episode of the fire brigade plotline, ending a year after it is introduced. 
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In “Lucy the Coin Collector” (1964), Lucy and Viv stand on the street in front of a bright yellow fire hydrant. Along with the mailbox, the fire hydrant was a standard set dressing for scenes taking place on city streets. 
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In “Lucy the Disc Jockey” (1965), the last episode set in Danfield, Lucy uses a fire extinguisher when the control board explodes. The radio station is covered in foam for the rest of the episode. The moment was included in the show’s opening montage. 
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“Lucy Makes a Few Extra Dollars” (1971) ~ Lucy Carter breaks out a fire extinguisher when Harry sets a fire in the office waste basket. 
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Larry J. Blake plays the fireman who comes to extinguish the trash can blaze. 
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“Lucy’s Punctured Romance” (1972) ~ Lucy burns the roast causing the fire department to smash the front door glass. Larry J. Blake returns as the Fire Cheif (wearing the same uniform), joined by Orwin C. Harvey and Sid Gould. 
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Birthdays 4.6
Beer Birthdays
Caspar Eulberg (1825)
George Ehret (1835)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Merle Haggard; country singer (1937)
Gerry Mulligan; jazz baritone saxophonist (1927)
John Ratzenberger; actor (1947)
Paul Rudd; actor (1969)
John William Waterhouse; English painter (1849)
Famous Birthdays
Pedro Armendáriz, Jr.; Mexican-American actor(1940)
Philip Austin; comedian (1941)
Elizabeth Barrett Browning; poet (1806)
Graeme Base; Australian author & illustrator (1958)
Helen Berman; Dutch-Israeli painter & illustrator (1936)
Frank Black; rock musician (1965)
Zach Braff; actor (1975)
Leonora Carrington; English-Mexican painter (1917)
Butch Cassidy; desperado (1866)
Nicolas Chamfort; French author & playwright (1741)
Mickey Cochrane; Philadelphia Athletics C (1903)
Ram Dass; guru (1928)
Dorothy Donegan; jazz pianist (1924)
Donald Wills Douglas; airplane maker (1892)
Edmond H. Fischer; Swiss-American biochemist (1920)
Vince Flynn; author (1966)
Anthony Fokker; Dutch aviation engineer (1890)
Marilu Henner; actor (1952)
Jason Hervey; actor (1972)
Charles Huot; Canadian painter (1855)
Walter Huston; actor (1884)
Gil Kane; comic book artist (1926)
Barry Levinson; film director (1942)
Feodor Felix Konrad Lynen; German biochemist (1911)
Maimonides; Jewish philosopher, physician & astronomer (1135)
Ari Meyers; actor (1969)
James Mill; Scottish philosopher, economist (1773)
Gustave Moreau; French painter (1826)
​​Guy Peellaert, Belgian painter & photographer (1934)
Michelle Phillips; singer (1944)
John Pizzarelli; singer-songwriter & guitarist (1960)
Andre Previn; conductor, pianist (1929)
George Reeves; actor (1914)
Hans Richter; Swiss artist (1888)
Raphael; artist (1483)
Jean-Baptiste Rousseau; French poet & playwright (1671)
Levon Shant; Armenian author, poet & playwright (1869)
Sterling Sharpe; Green Bay Packers WR (1965)
Bobbi Starr; porn actor (1983)
Lowell Thomas; writer, television journalist (1892)
Julien Torma; French author, poet & playwright (1902)
Wilhelm von Kobell; German painter (1766)
James D. Watson; geneticist (1928)
Arthur Wesley Dow; painter & photographer (1857)
Billy Dee Williams; actor (1937)
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 1 year
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"TOTAL SENTENCES FIFTY-THREE YEARS," Montreal Gazette. March 24, 1913. Page 12. --- Thirty Years Longest Individual Term Imposed in King's- Bench Court. ---- TWO CASES HELD OVER. ---- Youths Who Beat and Robbed Old Woman in Griffintown House Sent to Penitentiary. --- Fifty-three years and nine months was the total of the sentences imposed by Mr. Justice Lavergne in the Court of King's Bench on Saturday, the largest individual sentence being that of thirty years in the penitentiary. Alexandre Desgrossiliers, for a revolting outrage on his little niece, received this sentence. In answer to the question if he had anything to say before sentence was passed, the prisoner asked the court to take into consideration that he had been in jail for four months. The judge, characterizing him as a dangerous man who had already been sentenced to the penitentiary for seven years for an offence of much the same nature and had been released on ticket-of- leave, said that he should be removed from society. "You ask the court to consider your four months in jail, but that will make little difference to the sentence I impose you will go to the penitentiary for thirty years," said Mr. Justice Lavergne. The hush that had settled on the crowded court- room was broken by a concerted gasp, followed by whispered comment.
In the main the sentences imposed were reasonable and in nice proрогtion to the circumstances surrounding the committal of the offences, and Mr. Justice Lavergne sketched the cases before passing sentence.
A considerable portion of the session was occupied by points raised by Mr. Gonzalve Desaulniers, K.C., who made motion for a new trial for Hector Mercier, found guilty of an assault on a little girl, on the broad ground that the verdict was against the weight of evidence. Mr. Justice Lavergne refused to grant the application, but suspended sentence on the prisoner until Wednesday, which day was set for the sentencing of the three Chinamen found guilty of attempting to murder Moon On as a result of breaking into and shooting in gambling house on West Legauchetiere street. Mr. James Crankshaw, Jr., had asked delay as he was considering the matter of taking the case to appeal, and since Crown Prosecutor Walsh made no objection, the delay was granted.
In the case of John Dacter and John Finn, found guilty of wounding with intent an old woman in Griffintown, into whose house they broke, and boat her, Dacter asked the leniency of the court, promising that he would pot use liquor in future, but Finn said that he had no statement to make. Mr. Justice Lavergne remarked that he could see little in the record of either of the prisoners to warrant the court showing undue mercy. The records showed that between them there were convictions with six months for wounding, six months for theft, four months for theft and two years for the same offence. He said that they had pleaded guilty, but he had read the depositions in the case and sent them to the penitentiary for five years each.
In passing sentence on Nick Houchulck, Gregory Casuil and Todor Narhirniak, found guilty of manslaughter by causing the death of Konrad Kroszka, the judge said that it was a case of a row at a Polish wedding, where the guests had been drinking, but there was nothing in the evidence to show that there had been provocation for the act. The three men certainly had set on the man and beaten him, but the evidence showed that it was Todor Narhirniak that had drawn the knife and stabbed the victim in the head with it. In returning their verdict the jury at the time asked that leniency be shown Bouchulck, and he was sentenced to three months in jail, Casuil got six months and Narharnaik was sent to the penitentiary for five years.
Sylvestre Smith, the negro who shot at Lieut. Menard and was found guilty of shooting with intent to commit murder, was sent to the penitentiary for three years, and George Charbonneau, found guilty of manslaughter, was sent to jail for ten months. Judge Lavergne said that his victim was an old man and it was a cowardly act to strike him twice. Charbonneau, who is suffering from a weak heart and was in a highly nervous state, presented a ghastly appearance in the dock while the judge was commenting on the case. It was evident that he was on the verge of collapse and he gripped the front of the desk and stared ahead, his tongue pressed between his teeth. In view of the circumstances attendant upon the case, the prisoner's health and the fact that he had already been in jail for two months, Charbonneau was sent to jail for only ten months more.
Pierre Horpoel, found guilty of breaking into two convents and stealing religious pictures, asked for leniency, but the judge said that his record was none too good and sent him to the penitentiary for three years. In sentencing Charles Taffler, who pleaded guilty to two charges of stealing horses, harness and buggies, Mr. Justice Lavergne said that he could send him to the penitentiary for fourteen years, but he was disposed to regard his youth and the fact that he committed the thefts without thought of the consequences. To send him to the penitentiary would mean the ruining of his life and he would have to go to jail for one year. Moise Malette, for stealing five bottle of whisky, was sent to jail for one month. Edmond Maisonneuve, found guilty of robbery with violence, asked that sentence be suspended, as he had been in jail for two months, and a sentence of one month was passed. Henri Bernier and Alphonse Paquette, the conductor and motorman found guilty of assault, were sentenced to fines Bernier $100 or three weeks, Paquette $50 or ten days.
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lokaleblickecom · 3 months
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Netzwerk „ECOP AFRIKA“ gewinnt Meeresschutzpreis „ocean tribute” Award 2024 auf der boot Düsseldorf
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Gemeinsame Initiative zum Schutz der Meere
Mit der Initiierung des „ocean tribute“ Award haben sich die die boot Düsseldorf, die monegassische Fürst Albert II Stiftung und die Deutsche Meeresstiftung ein klares Ziel gesetzt: Menschen, Projekte oder Initiativen bei ihrem Einsatz für den Meeresschutz zu unterstützen. Seit 2018 wird der mit 20.000 € dotierte Preis jährlich im Rahmen der BLUE MOTION NIGHT verliehen. Der diesjährige Preisträger ist das Netzwerk „ECOP AFRICA“ – mit der Vision einer naturbasierten Kohlenstoffentfernung und nachhaltiger Aquakultur in Afrika. Stellvertretend für die Initiative nahm Peter Teye Busumprah aus Ghana den Preis in Empfang. „ECOP AFRICA“ setzt sich für einen gesunden Ozean ein, indem das Netzwerk beispielsweise Meeresökosysteme repariert und neu aufbaut. Die ECOP-Mitglieder aus verschiedensten afrikanischen Ländern entwickeln Strategien zur Unterbindung der illegalen, nicht gemeldeten und unregulierten Fischerei.  Dafür bieten sie eine Echtzeitüberwachung und Strategien für eine nachhaltige Aquakultur an. „ECOP AFRICA“ nutzt zudem das indigene Wissen über die Ozeane und setzt es für Klimaschutzmaßnahmen ein. Nicht zuletzt entwickeln die Mitglieder Kommunikationsprogramme zum Thema Meer, um die Armut in den Ländern zu bekämpfen. Laudator Frank Schweikert, Vorstand Deutsche Meeresstiftung, verkündete das Ergebnis aus Jury- und Public-Voting: „Herzlichen Glückwunsch an ECOP AFRICA und ihr wunderbares Engagement für den Meeresschutz. Mich freut ganz besonders, dass der Preis an ein Netzwerk geht, dessen Mitglieder in verschiedenen afrikanischen Nationen aktiv sind und dabei länderübergreifend Hand in Hand arbeiten.“ boot Director Petros Michelidakis ergänzt: „Unsere Meere spielen auch hinsichtlich des Klimahaushaltes eine große Rolle und durch den „ocean tribute“ Award hoffen wir weitere Unterstützer für dieses wichtige Anliegen zu gewinnen. Dabei haben wir uns die Nachhaltigkeitsvorgabe der Vereinten Nationen zum Leitsatz gemacht: Ziel ist es, Ozeane, Meere und Meeresressourcen im Sinne nachhaltiger Entwicklung zu erhalten oder Zerstörtes wiederherzustellen.“ Der „ocean tribute“ Award wird jedes Jahr am Montag der boot im Rahmen der BLUE MOTION NIGHT feierlich verliehen. Auch in diesem Jahr erschienen zahlreiche Prominente Gesichter am Montagabend in der Halle 6 der Messe. Unter ihnen Dirk Steffens, Moderator/RTL Geo, Emily Penn, Ocean Ambassador, Patrick Mölleken, Schauspieler, Vivienne Oesch, Model und Influencerin, Wolfram Kons, RTL Moderator, Petra Dieners, Influencerin und Modeunternehmerin, Alex mit Britt Jolig, Schriftsteller/Künstler, Adrian & Anne Bedoy, Loreàl Foto & Film und Managerin Loreal, Anthony Sarpong, Sterne-Koch, und Taina Thoma, Sterne-Koch u. Promi-Ärztin, Jeanine Halene, Werbeprofi, Marion Bock, Pharma-Managerin, Elna von Bentheim, Moderatorin, Mark Aengevelt, Aengevelt Immobilien, Mario Baccini Bürgermeister Fiumicino, Konrad Bergström, schwedischer Unternehmer, Oscar Bruch Jr., Schausteller, Stefan Engstfeld, MdL (Grüne), Angela Erwin, MdL (CDU), Andreas Hartnigk, Ratsherr (CDU), Dr. Oded Horowitz, Vorsitzender des Vorstandes Jüdische Gemeinde Düsseldorf, Oberbürgermeister Dr. Stephan Keller, Landeshauptstadt Düsseldorf, Matthias Körner, Geschäftsführer Rheinische Post Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Mona Küppers Präsidentin DSV Ehrenpräsidentin Segler-Verband NRW e.V. Olaf-Joachim Lehne, MdL Landtag Nordrhein-Westfalen (CDU), Jan Lindenau, Bürgermeister der Hansestadt Lübeck, Florian Merz-Betz, Herausgeber Rheinische Post Mediengruppe, Prof. Christoph Meyer, Generalintendant Deutsche Oper am Rhein, Ute-Henriette Ohoven, Barbara und Christiane Oxenfort, Marcel Piwolinski, Präsident Borussia Düsseldorf e.V., Mirko Rohloff, FDP-Ratsfraktion, Wolfgang Rolshoven, Baas Heimatverein Düsseldorfer Jonges e.V., Ratsherr Giuseppe Saitta, Frank Schweikert, Vorstand Deutsche Meeresstiftung, Dr. Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann, MdB (FDP). Bildzeile: Frank Schweikert (Vorstand Deutsche Meeresstiftung), Petros Michelidakis (Director boot Düsseldorf), Chris Promise Nwachukay, Peter Teye Busumprah, Hans-Peter Walpurgis (General Manager Cayago AG), Bernhard J. Stempfle (Managing Director Messe Düsseldorf), Wolfram N. Diener (CEO Messe Düsseldorf) Read the full article
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Kondzilla, el genio detrás del monstruo
Muy de a poco y con cierta desconfianza por parte del público masivo, el funk carioca se está instalando en Buenos Aires. A pesar de la barrera idiomática y de la competencia enorme que tiene en frente -el reggaetón, con el que hubo que hacer ciertas alianzas- los artistas de funk son tan diferentes, tan frescos y talentosos en comparación con los aburridos reggaetoneros que insisten en los mismos tópicos y planos hace años, que tienen ciertamente una carta de probable triunfo.
A la minipresentación de Anitta en la última fiesta Plop! (12/06/18), se le suma cierto interés de la platea local por otros artistas como Nego do Borel. Lejos del típico tema del verano alla Michel Telô, el funk propone bases simples, voces cuestionables, y una fascinante estetización de la pobreza, de los cuerpos no hegemónicos y hasta de las identidades de género.
¿Acaso todo esto está planeado y escrito?
Es probable que no, pero sabemos que el mercado brasileño no es para improvisados y que la informalidad que pueda haber a nivel social no se replica en el mercado digital. Mucha gente, mucho dinero. En este contexto, surge la figura del productor joven que convierte en oro todo lo que toca: Kondzilla.
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Su canal, estratégicamente impecable, poco tiene de informal. La calidad de los videos y de todo el contenido de Kondzilla está muy por encima del estándar LATAM. Y las estadísticas también. El hit de esta semana, “Me Solta Porra”, de Nego do Borel, alcanzó 4 millones de views solo en su primer día. Hay un background interesante: antes del funk, Kondzilla trabajó en el mundo del hip hop paulistano al lado de Racionais MCs, Charlie Brown Jr., entre varios otros.
Todo el canal grita una claridad conceptual impactante, la misma que increíblemente tuvo el joven Kondzilla cuando, a sus 20 años, se encontró huérfano con una póliza de seguro acreditada a su nombre. Su paso siguiente fue comprarse un buen equipo de filmación y recorrer São Paulo con él.
9 años más tarde, los 36,291,191 suscriptores (y subiendo) validan que las decisiones artísticas y comerciales de Konrad han sido siempre las correctas.
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clubmusicweb · 6 months
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Clubfemerides del 2 de noviembre
1958Tommy Edwards estaba en el # 1, en la lista de singles del Reino Unido, con: ��It’s All In The Game” (escrito por Charles Dawes, luego vicepresidente de los Estados Unidos bajo el mandato de John Calvin Coolidge Jr.). Es el único sencillo Pop # 1, que ha sido escrito por un vicepresidente de los Estados Unidos).1963The Konrad con David Bowie, se presentaron en Shirley Parish Hall, ubicado en…
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AGENCY — COMMONWEALTH//MCCANN CCO — Joshua Stein VP / Creative Director — Michael Katzikowski Copywriter — Sean Pitre  Art Director — Vu Song Vu Agency Producer — Sharon Nelson-Bailey Managing Director — Kevin Pfuhl VP / Group Acct Director — Laura Rodriguez Acct Director — Michelle Acosta Acct Supervisor — Shayla Bodnar
CAST — Dean Petty / Casey Vanular
PRODUCTION — STEAM FILMS Director — Goh Iromoto EP — Krista Marshall Line Producer — John Scarth PM — Sharron Toews PC — Erin Tobman PC Asst — Vlad Tarasenko 1st AD — Travis Tetreault 2nd AD — Robbie Flynn
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Production Designer — Peter Kirkegaard Props Master — Dean Wadella Art Co-ordinator — Niki Kendall Art Asst — Matt Konrad Special FX — Travis Mackenzie Casting — Sonya Bertolozzi (Reel Athletes Agency) Location Mgr — Jason Nolan ALM — Kevin Larsen Stylist — Jayna Mansbridge Stylist Asst — Gabby Coates HMU — Barbara Zazeybida Floatplane Pilot — Rick Henderson Jetboards — James Bailey (Radinn) Stunt Co-Ordinator — Guy Bews Precision Driver — Chad Cosgrave / Peter Bews Car Prep — Clayton Homer Water Safety — Keith Francis / Scott Belton / Jay Hineyman / Maria Cashin PA — Brooke Siebert / Ken Austin / Darjusz Bukowski / Ari Leask / Lisbeth Madiment / Jan Cenon Storyboard Artist — Guy Perez
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AUDIO — GRAYSON MATTHEWS Music Director — Tyson Kuteyi Sound Engineer — Vlad Nikolic Executive Producer — Kelly McCluskey Sound Design — Vlad Nikolic / Ben Swarbrick SVAC (Specialized Vehicle Audio Capture) — Vlad Nikolic / Ben Swarbrick Composer — Igor Correia Foley Studio — JRS Productions Inc. Foley Artist — Stefan Fraticelli Foley Engineer — Ron Mellegers Foley Assistant — Kyle Testa Voice Over — Calum J Moore
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Holidays 4.4
Holidays
Antitrust Day
Art Deco Day
Atlanta Day
Auditory Processing Disorder Awareness Day
Ballroom Dance Day
Basque Day (Spain)
Bonza Bottler Day
Cat’s Day (Taiwan)
Chicago Flag Day (Illinois)
Children’s Day (China, Taiwan)
Clear and Bright Day (Farmer’s Calendar; China)
404 Day
HIE Awareness Day
Hug a Newsperson Day
International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action (UN)
International Day to Defend Amina
International Rock Beat Day
Jeep 4x4 Day
Maya Angelou Day (Boston)
Microsoft Day
Mourning Day for Covid-19 Martyrs (China)
National Dillon Day
National Horse Rehabilitation Day
National Lunchbreak Day (UK)
National Pansy Day
Ose Matsuri (Japan)
Peace Day (Angola)
Refugee Rights Day (Canada)
Sarhul (Jharkhand, India)
Swedish-American Friendship Day
Tell-A-Lie Day
Victims of Violence Wholly Day
Vitamin "C" Day
Walk Around Things Day
World Drummers Day
World Plagiocephaley Day
World Rat Day
World Stray Animals Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Chocolate Milk Powder Day (a.k.a. Powdered Chocolate Day)
Homogenized Milk Day
International Carrot Day
National Cordon Bleu Day
National Pub Day (UK)
National Ramen Noodle Day
1st Tuesday in April
National Family Caregiver Day (Canada) [1st Tuesday]
National Healthy Schools Day [1st Tuesday]
National Service Recognition Day [1st Tuesday]
Oncology Nursing Day (Canada) [1st Tuesday]
Sexual Assault Awareness Day of Action [1st Tuesday]
Independence Days
Jacktoopia (Declared; 2014) [unrecognized]
Senegal (from France, 1960)
Sorrenia (Declared; 2013) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Aequinoctium Vernum VI (Pagan)
Benedict the Moor (Christian; Saint)
Dabucuri pataub, (Initiation Rites of the Young Men; to Jurupari, South American Guarani/Tupi God)
Feast of No Saints Day (Pastafarian)
Gaetano Catanoso (Christian; Saint)
Holy Tuesday [5 Days before Easter]
Isidore of Seville (Christian; Saint)
The Kangaroo Rat (Muppetism)
Katori Jingu Otaue-sai (Rice Planting Festival; Japan)
Magna Mater begins (aka Megalesia / Great Mother Festival; Ancient Rome)
Martin Luther King Jr. (Episcopal Church (USA))
Maurice de Vlaminck (Artology)
Megalesia (Mother of Gods Festival; Phrygian)
Mahavir Jayanti (a.k.a. Janma Kalyanak; Jainism)
Nafels Pilgrimage (Glarus Canton, Switzerland)
Pierre-Paul Prud´hon (Artology)
Portfirio Diaz Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Reginald Heber (Anglican Church of Canada)
Theodisius of Bithynia (Positivist; Saint)
Tigernach of Clones (Christian; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Butsumetsu (仏滅 Japan) [Unlucky all day.]
Unluckiest Day of the Year (China)
Premieres
Alice’s Auto Race (Disney Cartoon; 1927)
Aloha From Hawaii, by Elvis Presley (TV Concert Special; 1973)
Anna Karenina (Film; 1997)
Brilliant Corners, by Thelonius Monk (Album; 1957)
Bye Bye Birdie (Film; 1963)
Captain America: The Winter Soldier (Film; 2014)
Chasing Amy (Film; 1997)
Combatants Will Be Dispatched (Anime TV Series; 2021)
Cool for Cats, by Squeeze (Album; 1979)
Cowboy Bebop: The Movie (Anime Film; 2003)
The Double (Film; 2013)
Follies, by Stephen Sondheim (Broadway Musical; 1971)
The Good Life, a.k.a. Good Neighbors (UK TV Series; 1975)
High Fidelity, by Elvis Costello (Song; 1979)
Man’s Best Friend (Disney Cartoon; 1952)
Nim’s Island (Film; 2008)
Oliver’s Story, by Erich Segal (Novel; 1977)
The Party (Film; 1968)
Perils of Pauline (Film Series; 1914)
Rio Bravo (Film; 1959)
The Saint (Film; 1997)
What a Girl Wants (Film; 2003)
Today’s Name Days
Isidor, Konrad (Austria)
Benedikt, Izidor, Platon (Croatia)
Ivana (Czech Republic)
Ambrosius (Denmark)
Ambrus, Arbo, Arp, Arpo (Estonia)
Ukko (Finland)
Isidore (France)
Isidor, Konrad, Kurt (Germany)
Izidor (Hungary)
Isabelle, Isadora, Isidoro (Italy)
Herta, Valda (Latvia)
Algaudas, Ambraziejus, Eglė, Izidorius (Lithuania)
Nancy, Nanna, Nina (Norway)
Ambroży, Bazyli, Benedykt, Izydor, Wacław, Wacława, Zdzimir (Poland)
Iosif (Romania)
Izidor (Slovakia)
Benito (Spain)
Ambrosius, Marianne, Marlene (Sweden)
Cedric, Cedrica, Plato, Tiernan, Tierney (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 94 of 2024; 271 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 2 of week 14 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Fearn (Alder) [Day 17 of 28]
Chinese: Second Month 2 (Gui-Mao), Day 14 (Red-Chen)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 13 Nisan 5783
Islamic: 13 Ramadan 1444
J Cal: 3 Aqua; Threesday [3 of 30]
Julian: 22 March 2023
Moon: 97%: Waxing Gibbous
Positivist: 10 Archimedes (4th Month) [Theodisius of Bithynia]
Runic Half Month: Ehwaz (Horse) [Day 10 of 15]
Season: Spring (Day 16 of 90)
Zodiac: Aries (Day 15 of 30)
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Dienstag, 18.10.1983
Um acht Uhr aufgestanden, Bircher Müsli zum Frühstück, Uni, Vorlesung über Musiktheater, langweilig! Wollte mich bei BOTHO STRAUSS eintragen, aber es waren keine Eintragungslisten mehr da. Ein Mann in der Bibliothek fragte mich, ob ich den Zettel bräuchte. Ich fragte ihn warum und er meinte, weil ich ihn so interessiert anschaue. Ich fragte ihn, was das sei, von wem. Er sagte: "Von mir!" Ich glaubte von einem Professor. Dann war das Proseminar von der Dietrich. Sie kam nicht, schickte stattdessen ihren Assistenten, der ist ganz jung. Drei Jahre hat er studiert, so lange wie ich. Wie geht das? Die Stunde war todlangweilig. Ich machte mit Monika aus, dass wir zusammen in HÖLLENANGST und LULU gehen werden. Hinter mir saß einer, der sieht aus wie mein schöner Cousin Harald, er las Schnitzlers ANATOL, war ganz lieb, fragte mich, ob ich auch ins Regie-Seminar ginge. Bei der Musiktheater-Vorlesung kam einer noch später als ich, war ganz schwarz angezogen, hatte schwarze Haare, war sehr schön. Ich glaubte, das müsse der Sperlhofer sein, von dem Marguerite immer schwärmt. Nach Hause gefahren, wollte eine Stehplatzkarte für Freitag kaufen, die gibt es aber nur an der Abendkassa. Suchte eine Bäckerei, fand keine, einer, der vor mir ging, hatte eine Hose an, die war wie eine Pyjama-Hose, er war schön, ich ging ihm nach in die U-Bahn-Station. Plötzlich drehte er sich um und ging zurück, ich ging weiter. Begann, den Aufsatz über NOVALIS zu lesen. In Meidling stieg ich aus, kaufte Brot und einen Topfengolatschen. Zu Hause fand ich eine Postkarte von Mama, sie schrieb mir, dass sie mir zwei Pakete und das Geld geschickt habe. Fisch und Bohnen zum Mittagessen, es war nicht so gut wie gestern. Immer noch denke ich dauernd an Claudius. Tee getrunken und FALTER gelesen, Joni Mitchell und Musicbox angehört. Um sieben Uhr am Abend zum Schwedenplatz, habe in der U-Bahn mit dem KIRSCHGARTEN angefangen. Fand die Gölsdorfgasse nicht, bin zu weit gegangen, musste wieder zurück, ärgerte mich sehr, weil ich mich dauernd verirre, stand dann aber plötzlich davor. Viele Jahre später habe ich hier gearbeitet, in meinem geliebten Übersetzungsbüro WELTSPRACHEN am Rudolfsplatz.
Der Typ, der dieses Seminar hält, heißt Thomas, ist nett. Claudius: Nett, welch nettes Prädikat! Bei Interessensgebiet, dem Formular, das wir schon wieder ausfüllen mussten, schrieb ich wieder ARTAUD. Er schaute sich den Zettel an und sagte: "Ich sehe, dass da ARTAUD geschrieben steht. Das ist gut! Diese Übung nützt mir zwar nichts für die Scheine, aber sie ist toll. Wir machen oft Exkursionen. Nächstes Semester ist außereuropäisches Theater an der Reihe, der Einfluß außereuropäischer Theater auf das europäische Theater, die zwei Seminare gehören zusammen.
Ich las das Plakat für die KONRAD BAYER Aufführung, darauf stand, dass Ernst Schmied jr. mitgespielt hatte. Also war er der, der bei der Einführung in der Theaterwissenschaft war? Ernst Schmied jr., der Schwarzhaarige mit den braunen Augen, der aussah wie Tristan. Um halb elf kam ich heim, aß ein Butterbrot und kochte mir Tee. Morgen muss ich schon um sieben Uhr aufstehen. den FALTER gelesen, mich manches Mal geärgert, weil ich mich nicht auskenne. Um zwei Uhr eingeschlafen.
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bkrsszlrd · 1 year
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People of the year by Time magazine
Year Name 2022 Volodymyr Zelenskyy 2021 Elon Musk 2020 Joe Biden, Kamala Harris 2019 Greta Thunberg 2018 The Guardians and the War on Truth 2017 The Silence Breakers 2016 Donald Trump 2015 Angela Merkel 2014 The Ebola Fighters 2013 Pope Francis 2012 Barack Obama 2011 The Protester 2010 Mark Zuckerberg 2009 Ben Bernanke 2008 Barack Obama 2007 Vladimir Putin 2006 You 2005 The Good Samaritans (Bill Gates) 2005 The Good Samaritans (Melinda Gates) 2005 The Good Samaritans (Bono) 2004 George W. Bush 2003 The American Soldier 2002 The Whistleblowers (Coleen Rowley) 2002 The Whistleblowers (Cynthia Cooper) 2002 The Whistleblowers (Sherron Watkins) 2001 Rudy Giuliani 2000 George W. Bush 1999 Albert Einstein 1999 Jeff Bezos 1998 Bill Clinton 1998 Ken Starr 1997 Andrew Grove 1996 David Ho 1995 Newt Gingrich 1994 Pope John Paul II 1993 The Peacemakers (Yasser Arafat) 1993 The Peacemakers (Nelson Mandela) 1993 The Peacemakers (F. W. de Klerk) 1993 The Peacemakers (Yitzhak Rabin) 1992 Bill Clinton 1991 Ted Turner 1990 George H. W. Bush 1989 Mikhail Gorbachev 1988 The Endangered Earth 1987 Mikhail Gorbachev 1986 Corazon Aquino 1985 Deng Xiaoping 1984 Peter Ueberroth 1983 Yuri Andropov 1983 Ronald Reagan 1982 The Computer 1981 Lech Wałęsa 1980 Ronald Reagan 1979 Ayatollah Khomeini 1978 Deng Xiaoping 1977 Anwar Sadat 1976 Jimmy Carter 1975 American Women 1974 King Faisal 1973 John Sirica 1972 Richard Nixon 1972 Henry Kissinger 1971 Richard Nixon 1970 Willy Brandt 1969 The Middle Americans 1968 The Apollo 8 Astronauts (Frank Borman) 1968 The Apollo 8 Astronauts (William Anders) 1968 The Apollo 8 Astronauts (Jim Lovell) 1967 Lyndon B. Johnson 1966 The Inheritor 1965 William Westmoreland 1964 Lyndon B. Johnson 1963 Martin Luther King Jr. 1962 Pope John XXIII 1961 John F. Kennedy 1960 American Scientists 1959 Dwight D. Eisenhower 1958 Charles de Gaulle 1957 Nikita Khrushchev 1956 The Hungarian Freedom Fighter 1955 Harlow Curtice 1954 John Foster Dulles 1953 Konrad Adenauer 1952 Elizabeth II 1951 Mohammad Mossadegh 1950 The American Soldier 1949 Winston Churchill 1948 Harry S. Truman 1947 George Marshall 1946 James F. Byrnes 1945 Harry S. Truman 1944 Dwight D. Eisenhower 1943 George Marshall 1942 Joseph Stalin 1941 Franklin D. Roosevelt 1940 Winston Churchill 1939 Joseph Stalin 1938 Adolf Hitler 1937 Chiang Kai-shek 1937 Soong Mei-ling 1936 Wallis Simpson 1935 Haile Selassie 1934 Franklin D. Roosevelt 1933 Hugh S. Johnson 1932 Franklin D. Roosevelt 1931 Pierre Laval 1930 Mahatma Gandhi 1929 Owen D. Young 1928 Walter Chrysler 1927 Charles Lindbergh
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chess-engines-diary · 2 years
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Polish Youth Ekstraliga 2022 - 02.07.2022Game: Poltorak Sebastian (2322) - Ciborowski Konrad Jr (1927) 1-0:
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brookstonalmanac · 1 year
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Holidays 4.4
Holidays
Antitrust Day
Art Deco Day
Atlanta Day
Auditory Processing Disorder Awareness Day
Ballroom Dance Day
Basque Day (Spain)
Bonza Bottler Day
Cat’s Day (Taiwan)
Chicago Flag Day (Illinois)
Children’s Day (China, Taiwan)
Clear and Bright Day (Farmer’s Calendar; China)
404 Day
HIE Awareness Day
Hug a Newsperson Day
International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action (UN)
International Day to Defend Amina
International Rock Beat Day
Jeep 4x4 Day
Maya Angelou Day (Boston)
Microsoft Day
Mourning Day for Covid-19 Martyrs (China)
National Dillon Day
National Horse Rehabilitation Day
National Lunchbreak Day (UK)
National Pansy Day
Ose Matsuri (Japan)
Peace Day (Angola)
Refugee Rights Day (Canada)
Sarhul (Jharkhand, India)
Swedish-American Friendship Day
Tell-A-Lie Day
Victims of Violence Wholly Day
Vitamin "C" Day
Walk Around Things Day
World Drummers Day
World Plagiocephaley Day
World Rat Day
World Stray Animals Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Chocolate Milk Powder Day (a.k.a. Powdered Chocolate Day)
Homogenized Milk Day
International Carrot Day
National Cordon Bleu Day
National Pub Day (UK)
National Ramen Noodle Day
1st Tuesday in April
National Family Caregiver Day (Canada) [1st Tuesday]
National Healthy Schools Day [1st Tuesday]
National Service Recognition Day [1st Tuesday]
Oncology Nursing Day (Canada) [1st Tuesday]
Sexual Assault Awareness Day of Action [1st Tuesday]
Independence Days
Jacktoopia (Declared; 2014) [unrecognized]
Senegal (from France, 1960)
Sorrenia (Declared; 2013) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Aequinoctium Vernum VI (Pagan)
Benedict the Moor (Christian; Saint)
Dabucuri pataub, (Initiation Rites of the Young Men; to Jurupari, South American Guarani/Tupi God)
Feast of No Saints Day (Pastafarian)
Gaetano Catanoso (Christian; Saint)
Holy Tuesday [5 Days before Easter]
Isidore of Seville (Christian; Saint)
The Kangaroo Rat (Muppetism)
Katori Jingu Otaue-sai (Rice Planting Festival; Japan)
Magna Mater begins (aka Megalesia / Great Mother Festival; Ancient Rome)
Martin Luther King Jr. (Episcopal Church (USA))
Maurice de Vlaminck (Artology)
Megalesia (Mother of Gods Festival; Phrygian)
Mahavir Jayanti (a.k.a. Janma Kalyanak; Jainism)
Nafels Pilgrimage (Glarus Canton, Switzerland)
Pierre-Paul Prud´hon (Artology)
Portfirio Diaz Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Reginald Heber (Anglican Church of Canada)
Theodisius of Bithynia (Positivist; Saint)
Tigernach of Clones (Christian; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Butsumetsu (仏滅 Japan) [Unlucky all day.]
Unluckiest Day of the Year (China)
Premieres
Alice’s Auto Race (Disney Cartoon; 1927)
Aloha From Hawaii, by Elvis Presley (TV Concert Special; 1973)
Anna Karenina (Film; 1997)
Brilliant Corners, by Thelonius Monk (Album; 1957)
Bye Bye Birdie (Film; 1963)
Captain America: The Winter Soldier (Film; 2014)
Chasing Amy (Film; 1997)
Combatants Will Be Dispatched (Anime TV Series; 2021)
Cool for Cats, by Squeeze (Album; 1979)
Cowboy Bebop: The Movie (Anime Film; 2003)
The Double (Film; 2013)
Follies, by Stephen Sondheim (Broadway Musical; 1971)
The Good Life, a.k.a. Good Neighbors (UK TV Series; 1975)
High Fidelity, by Elvis Costello (Song; 1979)
Man’s Best Friend (Disney Cartoon; 1952)
Nim’s Island (Film; 2008)
Oliver’s Story, by Erich Segal (Novel; 1977)
The Party (Film; 1968)
Perils of Pauline (Film Series; 1914)
Rio Bravo (Film; 1959)
The Saint (Film; 1997)
What a Girl Wants (Film; 2003)
Today’s Name Days
Isidor, Konrad (Austria)
Benedikt, Izidor, Platon (Croatia)
Ivana (Czech Republic)
Ambrosius (Denmark)
Ambrus, Arbo, Arp, Arpo (Estonia)
Ukko (Finland)
Isidore (France)
Isidor, Konrad, Kurt (Germany)
Izidor (Hungary)
Isabelle, Isadora, Isidoro (Italy)
Herta, Valda (Latvia)
Algaudas, Ambraziejus, Eglė, Izidorius (Lithuania)
Nancy, Nanna, Nina (Norway)
Ambroży, Bazyli, Benedykt, Izydor, Wacław, Wacława, Zdzimir (Poland)
Iosif (Romania)
Izidor (Slovakia)
Benito (Spain)
Ambrosius, Marianne, Marlene (Sweden)
Cedric, Cedrica, Plato, Tiernan, Tierney (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 94 of 2024; 271 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 2 of week 14 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Fearn (Alder) [Day 17 of 28]
Chinese: Second Month 2 (Gui-Mao), Day 14 (Red-Chen)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 13 Nisan 5783
Islamic: 13 Ramadan 1444
J Cal: 3 Aqua; Threesday [3 of 30]
Julian: 22 March 2023
Moon: 97%: Waxing Gibbous
Positivist: 10 Archimedes (4th Month) [Theodisius of Bithynia]
Runic Half Month: Ehwaz (Horse) [Day 10 of 15]
Season: Spring (Day 16 of 90)
Zodiac: Aries (Day 15 of 30)
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