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User: "Woodswun"
Date: 25 Apr 2007 04:52:17 PM
Object: This Should Prove Interesting ...
"In rapid succession, congressional committees Wednesday ramped up their
investigations of the Bush administration by approving a subpoena for
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and granting immunity to a key aide to
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales."
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18308547/
So, once of Gonzales' aides gets immunity to testify, and Rice is gonna be
grilled on the yellowcake debacle. Of course, she'll obfuscate and lie,
same as ever, but it should still make for interesting press.
Woods
.

User: "mukyuk"

Title: Re: This Should Prove Interesting ... 25 Apr 2007 06:44:41 PM
"Woodswun" <woodswun@tepidmail.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2007.04.25.21.52.17.216894@tepidmail.com...


"In rapid succession, congressional committees Wednesday ramped up their
investigations of the Bush administration by approving a subpoena for
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and granting immunity to a key aide to
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales."

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18308547/

So, once of Gonzales' aides gets immunity to testify, and Rice is gonna be
grilled on the yellowcake debacle. Of course, she'll obfuscate and lie,
same as ever, but it should still make for interesting press.

I can't stand that ugly woman!!!!


Woods

.
User: "Docrodile"

Title: Re: This Should Prove Interesting ... 25 Apr 2007 11:21:17 PM
"mukyuk" <a@b.com> wrote in message
news:JJRXh.129049$aG1.64323@pd7urf3no...


"Woodswun" <woodswun@tepidmail.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2007.04.25.21.52.17.216894@tepidmail.com...


"In rapid succession, congressional committees Wednesday ramped up
their
investigations of the Bush administration by approving a subpoena for
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and granting immunity to a key aide
to
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales."

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18308547/

So, once of Gonzales' aides gets immunity to testify, and Rice is gonna
be
grilled on the yellowcake debacle. Of course, she'll obfuscate and
lie,
same as ever, but it should still make for interesting press.


I can't stand that ugly woman!!!!

I don't know, mondo, she's got a helluva set of knockers!!

http://ca.geocities.com/marvie_the_paranoid_android/photos.html




Woods



.
User: "mukyuk"

Title: Re: This Should Prove Interesting ... 26 Apr 2007 12:17:03 AM
"Docrodile" <swampthing@hellsbayou.net> wrote in message
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"mukyuk" <a@b.com> wrote in message
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"Woodswun" <woodswun@tepidmail.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2007.04.25.21.52.17.216894@tepidmail.com...


"In rapid succession, congressional committees Wednesday ramped up their
investigations of the Bush administration by approving a subpoena for
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and granting immunity to a key aide
to
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales."

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18308547/

So, once of Gonzales' aides gets immunity to testify, and Rice is gonna
be
grilled on the yellowcake debacle. Of course, she'll obfuscate and lie,
same as ever, but it should still make for interesting press.


I can't stand that ugly woman!!!!


I don't know, mondo, she's got a helluva set of knockers!!

But wouldn't you be afraid she might try to bite something, with those big
ugly buck teeth?


http://ca.geocities.com/marvie_the_paranoid_android/photos.html




Woods




.
User: "Docrodile"

Title: Re: This Should Prove Interesting ... 26 Apr 2007 12:37:25 AM
"mukyuk" <a@b.com> wrote in message
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"Docrodile" <swampthing@hellsbayou.net> wrote in message
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"mukyuk" <a@b.com> wrote in message
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"Woodswun" <woodswun@tepidmail.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2007.04.25.21.52.17.216894@tepidmail.com...


"In rapid succession, congressional committees Wednesday ramped up
their
investigations of the Bush administration by approving a subpoena for
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and granting immunity to a key
aide to
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales."

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18308547/

So, once of Gonzales' aides gets immunity to testify, and Rice is
gonna be
grilled on the yellowcake debacle. Of course, she'll obfuscate and
lie,
same as ever, but it should still make for interesting press.


I can't stand that ugly woman!!!!


I don't know, mondo, she's got a helluva set of knockers!!


But wouldn't you be afraid she might try to bite something, with those
big ugly buck teeth?

Yeah, they'd leave a very nasty, deep wound. Come to think of it, those
boobs could do some real damage if she started banging 'em into a guy's
head. Maybe that explains the stupidity of Bush.






http://ca.geocities.com/marvie_the_paranoid_android/photos.html




Woods






.


User: "Dani"

Title: Re: This Should Prove Interesting ... 26 Apr 2007 04:51:07 PM
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 21:21:17 -0700, "Docrodile"
<swampthing@hellsbayou.net> wrote:


"mukyuk" <a@b.com> wrote in message
news:JJRXh.129049$aG1.64323@pd7urf3no...


"Woodswun" <woodswun@tepidmail.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2007.04.25.21.52.17.216894@tepidmail.com...


"In rapid succession, congressional committees Wednesday ramped up
their
investigations of the Bush administration by approving a subpoena for
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and granting immunity to a key aide
to
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales."

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18308547/

So, once of Gonzales' aides gets immunity to testify, and Rice is gonna
be
grilled on the yellowcake debacle. Of course, she'll obfuscate and
lie,
same as ever, but it should still make for interesting press.


I can't stand that ugly woman!!!!

I don't know, mondo, she's got a helluva set of knockers!!

I think she's ugly too. I know it's mean but I really don't like that
big space in between her two front teeth. Have you noticed her teeth,
Doc? I know she can afford to see an Orthodontist, really, why
doesn't she fix those teeth! Our teeth are normally the *first* thing
that are noticed when we come face-to-face with a person. Although,
Duh-bya's little rat eyes are always what I'm drawn to first when I
see the punk.
Dani
.
User: "mukyuk"

Title: Re: This Should Prove Interesting ... 26 Apr 2007 06:20:05 PM
"Dani" <d.b737@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ci7233d9sppp5u5jfl3alaeq0f2ma6djsf@4ax.com...

On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 21:21:17 -0700, "Docrodile"
<swampthing@hellsbayou.net> wrote:


"mukyuk" <a@b.com> wrote in message
news:JJRXh.129049$aG1.64323@pd7urf3no...


"Woodswun" <woodswun@tepidmail.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2007.04.25.21.52.17.216894@tepidmail.com...


"In rapid succession, congressional committees Wednesday ramped up
their
investigations of the Bush administration by approving a subpoena for
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and granting immunity to a key aide
to
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales."

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18308547/

So, once of Gonzales' aides gets immunity to testify, and Rice is gonna
be
grilled on the yellowcake debacle. Of course, she'll obfuscate and
lie,
same as ever, but it should still make for interesting press.


I can't stand that ugly woman!!!!


I don't know, mondo, she's got a helluva set of knockers!!


I think she's ugly too.

Not only is she ugly, she has such an evil, serious demeanor. Even Bush
tells a silly joke once in a while. Never once have I seen her make a joke
about anything, or even laugh for that matter.

I know it's mean but I really don't like that
big space in between her two front teeth. Have you noticed her teeth,
Doc? I know she can afford to see an Orthodontist, really, why
doesn't she fix those teeth! Our teeth are normally the *first* thing
that are noticed when we come face-to-face with a person. Although,
Duh-bya's little rat eyes are always what I'm drawn to first when I
see the punk.

Dani

.
User: "Werewolfy"

Title: Re: This Should Prove Interesting ... 26 Apr 2007 07:22:38 PM
On Apr 27, 12:20?am, "mukyuk" <a...@b.com> wrote:

Not only is she ugly, she has such an evil, serious demeanor. Even Bush tells a silly joke once in a while. Never once have I seen her make a joke

It's those teeth that concern me, Mondo. Like some sort of shark with
a few missing, she presents a frightening aspect to
certain...nice...activities I can, but won't discuss.
Dangerous.
Werewolfy.
.





User: "Perseid"

Title: Re: This Should Prove Interesting ... 25 Apr 2007 07:12:39 PM
After Much Chewing of Cud and Cogitation, Woodswun <woodswun@tepidmail.com>
Spat the Words


"In rapid succession, congressional committees Wednesday ramped up their
investigations of the Bush administration by approving a subpoena for
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and granting immunity to a key aide to
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales."

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18308547/

So, once of Gonzales' aides gets immunity to testify, and Rice is gonna be
grilled on the yellowcake debacle. Of course, she'll obfuscate and lie,
same as ever, but it should still make for interesting press.

Lying to Congress seems like an *extremely* dangerous game to
play. I mean, you're basically risking the rest of your natural
life in freedom if you get caught, and Congress has unlimited time,
money, and resources to investigate these kinds of things. You'd
think these idiots would get a clue that lying will nearly always
lead them to a place they don't want to be. Of course, some lies
are bigger than others.


Woods

.
User: "John Lemke"

Title: Re: This Should Prove Interesting ... 26 Apr 2007 05:16:51 AM
"Perseid" <eidpers@anti-spam.comcast.net> wrote in message
news:Xns991DB9409A078rrfkwrantispamattbic@216.196.97.136...

After Much Chewing of Cud and Cogitation, Woodswun
<woodswun@tepidmail.com>
Spat the Words


"In rapid succession, congressional committees Wednesday ramped up their
investigations of the Bush administration by approving a subpoena for
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and granting immunity to a key aide
to
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales."

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18308547/

So, once of Gonzales' aides gets immunity to testify, and Rice is gonna
be
grilled on the yellowcake debacle. Of course, she'll obfuscate and lie,
same as ever, but it should still make for interesting press.


Lying to Congress seems like an *extremely* dangerous game to
play. I mean, you're basically risking the rest of your natural
life in freedom if you get caught, and Congress has unlimited time,
money, and resources to investigate these kinds of things. You'd
think these idiots would get a clue that lying will nearly always
lead them to a place they don't want to be. Of course, some lies
are bigger than others.

She'll use the Gonzalez "I don't recall" defense. One of the Republican
congressmen protesting the investigation wondered why they were wasting
their time with it. "She'll only say, "I don't remember" and it'll go
absolutely nowhere.
.
User: "Marvin The Paranoid Android"

Title: Re: This Should Prove Interesting ... 26 Apr 2007 06:36:41 AM
John Lemke wrote:

"Perseid" <eidpers@anti-spam.comcast.net> wrote in message
news:Xns991DB9409A078rrfkwrantispamattbic@216.196.97.136...

After Much Chewing of Cud and Cogitation, Woodswun
<woodswun@tepidmail.com>
Spat the Words

"In rapid succession, congressional committees Wednesday ramped up their
investigations of the Bush administration by approving a subpoena for
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and granting immunity to a key aide
to
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales."

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18308547/

So, once of Gonzales' aides gets immunity to testify, and Rice is gonna
be
grilled on the yellowcake debacle. Of course, she'll obfuscate and lie,
same as ever, but it should still make for interesting press.

Lying to Congress seems like an *extremely* dangerous game to
play. I mean, you're basically risking the rest of your natural
life in freedom if you get caught, and Congress has unlimited time,
money, and resources to investigate these kinds of things. You'd
think these idiots would get a clue that lying will nearly always
lead them to a place they don't want to be. Of course, some lies
are bigger than others.


She'll use the Gonzalez "I don't recall" defense. One of the Republican
congressmen protesting the investigation wondered why they were wasting
their time with it. "She'll only say, "I don't remember" and it'll go
absolutely nowhere.


So immunity means she can lie? Not a great system.
If she pled the fifth she remembered something.
.
User: "John Lemke"

Title: Re: This Should Prove Interesting ... 26 Apr 2007 07:12:56 AM
"Marvin The Paranoid Android" <marvinparanoidandroid@hotmail.com> wrote in
message news:46308ed7$0$20128$ec3e2dad@news.usenetmonster.com...

John Lemke wrote:

"Perseid" <eidpers@anti-spam.comcast.net> wrote in message
news:Xns991DB9409A078rrfkwrantispamattbic@216.196.97.136...

After Much Chewing of Cud and Cogitation, Woodswun
<woodswun@tepidmail.com>
Spat the Words

"In rapid succession, congressional committees Wednesday ramped up
their
investigations of the Bush administration by approving a subpoena for
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and granting immunity to a key aide
to
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales."

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18308547/

So, once of Gonzales' aides gets immunity to testify, and Rice is gonna
be
grilled on the yellowcake debacle. Of course, she'll obfuscate and
lie,
same as ever, but it should still make for interesting press.

Lying to Congress seems like an *extremely* dangerous game to
play. I mean, you're basically risking the rest of your natural
life in freedom if you get caught, and Congress has unlimited time,
money, and resources to investigate these kinds of things. You'd
think these idiots would get a clue that lying will nearly always
lead them to a place they don't want to be. Of course, some lies
are bigger than others.


She'll use the Gonzalez "I don't recall" defense. One of the Republican
congressmen protesting the investigation wondered why they were wasting
their time with it. "She'll only say, "I don't remember" and it'll go
absolutely nowhere.


So immunity means she can lie? Not a great system.

I think Randall was refering to Condi lying.


If she pled the fifth she remembered something.

I think Gonzo's aide just might spill the beans. Maybe she knows where Rove
hid the emails.
.
User: "Marvin The Paranoid Android"

Title: Re: This Should Prove Interesting ... 26 Apr 2007 07:51:38 AM
John Lemke wrote:

"Marvin The Paranoid Android" <marvinparanoidandroid@hotmail.com> wrote in
message news:46308ed7$0$20128$ec3e2dad@news.usenetmonster.com...

John Lemke wrote:

"Perseid" <eidpers@anti-spam.comcast.net> wrote in message
news:Xns991DB9409A078rrfkwrantispamattbic@216.196.97.136...

After Much Chewing of Cud and Cogitation, Woodswun
<woodswun@tepidmail.com>
Spat the Words

"In rapid succession, congressional committees Wednesday ramped up
their
investigations of the Bush administration by approving a subpoena for
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and granting immunity to a key aide
to
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales."

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18308547/

So, once of Gonzales' aides gets immunity to testify, and Rice is gonna
be
grilled on the yellowcake debacle. Of course, she'll obfuscate and
lie,
same as ever, but it should still make for interesting press.

Lying to Congress seems like an *extremely* dangerous game to
play. I mean, you're basically risking the rest of your natural
life in freedom if you get caught, and Congress has unlimited time,
money, and resources to investigate these kinds of things. You'd
think these idiots would get a clue that lying will nearly always
lead them to a place they don't want to be. Of course, some lies
are bigger than others.

She'll use the Gonzalez "I don't recall" defense. One of the Republican
congressmen protesting the investigation wondered why they were wasting
their time with it. "She'll only say, "I don't remember" and it'll go
absolutely nowhere.

So immunity means she can lie? Not a great system.


I think Randall was refering to Condi lying.

If she pled the fifth she remembered something.


I think Gonzo's aide just might spill the beans. Maybe she knows where Rove
hid the emails.


Ah! So many lying fuckers in this Admin someone should issue trading
cards so we can keep track of them.
:-P
Cheers!
-- Marvin
.
User: "John Lemke"

Title: Re: This Should Prove Interesting ... 26 Apr 2007 07:53:18 PM
"Marvin The Paranoid Android" <marvinparanoidandroid@hotmail.com> wrote in
message news:4630a067$0$20104$ec3e2dad@news.usenetmonster.com...

John Lemke wrote:

"Marvin The Paranoid Android" <marvinparanoidandroid@hotmail.com> wrote
in message news:46308ed7$0$20128$ec3e2dad@news.usenetmonster.com...

John Lemke wrote:

"Perseid" <eidpers@anti-spam.comcast.net> wrote in message
news:Xns991DB9409A078rrfkwrantispamattbic@216.196.97.136...

After Much Chewing of Cud and Cogitation, Woodswun
<woodswun@tepidmail.com>
Spat the Words

"In rapid succession, congressional committees Wednesday ramped up
their
investigations of the Bush administration by approving a subpoena for
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and granting immunity to a key
aide to
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales."

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18308547/

So, once of Gonzales' aides gets immunity to testify, and Rice is
gonna be
grilled on the yellowcake debacle. Of course, she'll obfuscate and
lie,
same as ever, but it should still make for interesting press.

Lying to Congress seems like an *extremely* dangerous game to
play. I mean, you're basically risking the rest of your natural
life in freedom if you get caught, and Congress has unlimited time,
money, and resources to investigate these kinds of things. You'd
think these idiots would get a clue that lying will nearly always
lead them to a place they don't want to be. Of course, some lies
are bigger than others.

She'll use the Gonzalez "I don't recall" defense. One of the
Republican congressmen protesting the investigation wondered why they
were wasting their time with it. "She'll only say, "I don't remember"
and it'll go absolutely nowhere.

So immunity means she can lie? Not a great system.


I think Randall was refering to Condi lying.

If she pled the fifth she remembered something.


I think Gonzo's aide just might spill the beans. Maybe she knows where
Rove hid the emails.


Ah! So many lying fuckers in this Admin someone should issue trading cards
so we can keep track of them.

:-P

Cheers!

-- Marvin

LOL! Just wait. We may be returning to a lovely Watergate style situation
before too long. You think people hate Bush and Cheney now?
OOOOOOOOOOOOOO. Grab a beer while they turn up the heat on the barbecue and
watch 'em get good and crispy.
Herr Goebbels' eyes will be bugging out and he'll be doubling the posting
pace of Tony back when Tony was spending his summer vacation in his bunker.
.

User: "Perseid"

Title: Re: This Should Prove Interesting ... 26 Apr 2007 09:04:17 PM
After Much Chewing of Cud and Cogitation, Marvin The Paranoid Android
<marvinparanoidandroid@hotmail.com> Spat the Words

John Lemke wrote:

"Marvin The Paranoid Android" <marvinparanoidandroid@hotmail.com> wrote
in message news:46308ed7$0$20128$ec3e2dad@news.usenetmonster.com...

John Lemke wrote:

"Perseid" <eidpers@anti-spam.comcast.net> wrote in message
news:Xns991DB9409A078rrfkwrantispamattbic@216.196.97.136...

After Much Chewing of Cud and Cogitation, Woodswun
<woodswun@tepidmail.com>
Spat the Words

"In rapid succession, congressional committees Wednesday ramped up
their
investigations of the Bush administration by approving a subpoena
for Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and granting immunity to a
key aide to
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales."

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18308547/

So, once of Gonzales' aides gets immunity to testify, and Rice is
gonna be
grilled on the yellowcake debacle. Of course, she'll obfuscate and
lie,
same as ever, but it should still make for interesting press.

Lying to Congress seems like an *extremely* dangerous game to
play. I mean, you're basically risking the rest of your natural
life in freedom if you get caught, and Congress has unlimited time,
money, and resources to investigate these kinds of things. You'd
think these idiots would get a clue that lying will nearly always
lead them to a place they don't want to be. Of course, some lies
are bigger than others.

She'll use the Gonzalez "I don't recall" defense. One of the
Republican congressmen protesting the investigation wondered why they
were wasting their time with it. "She'll only say, "I don't
remember" and it'll go absolutely nowhere.

So immunity means she can lie? Not a great system.


I think Randall was refering to Condi lying.

If she pled the fifth she remembered something.


I think Gonzo's aide just might spill the beans. Maybe she knows where
Rove hid the emails.



Ah! So many lying fuckers in this Admin someone should issue trading
cards so we can keep track of them.

Lying is normal for politicians, but the nature of these
guys' lies makes their pursuit especially important..
and it's only going to take one or two key lies to take
some of these people down, just like something as mundane
as tax evasion brought down Al Capone.
Congress, please *investigate* away !!


:-P

Cheers!

-- Marvin

.


User: "Woodswun"

Title: Re: This Should Prove Interesting ... 26 Apr 2007 05:21:08 PM
On Thu, 26 Apr 2007 08:12:56 -0400, John Lemke wrote:


"Marvin The Paranoid Android" <marvinparanoidandroid@hotmail.com> wrote in
message news:46308ed7$0$20128$ec3e2dad@news.usenetmonster.com...

John Lemke wrote:

"Perseid" <eidpers@anti-spam.comcast.net> wrote in message
news:Xns991DB9409A078rrfkwrantispamattbic@216.196.97.136...

After Much Chewing of Cud and Cogitation, Woodswun
<woodswun@tepidmail.com>
Spat the Words

"In rapid succession, congressional committees Wednesday ramped up
their
investigations of the Bush administration by approving a subpoena for
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and granting immunity to a key aide
to
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales."

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18308547/

So, once of Gonzales' aides gets immunity to testify, and Rice is gonna
be
grilled on the yellowcake debacle. Of course, she'll obfuscate and
lie,
same as ever, but it should still make for interesting press.

Lying to Congress seems like an *extremely* dangerous game to
play. I mean, you're basically risking the rest of your natural
life in freedom if you get caught, and Congress has unlimited time,
money, and resources to investigate these kinds of things. You'd
think these idiots would get a clue that lying will nearly always
lead them to a place they don't want to be. Of course, some lies
are bigger than others.


She'll use the Gonzalez "I don't recall" defense. One of the Republican
congressmen protesting the investigation wondered why they were wasting
their time with it. "She'll only say, "I don't remember" and it'll go
absolutely nowhere.


So immunity means she can lie? Not a great system.


I think Randall was refering to Condi lying.


If she pled the fifth she remembered something.


I think Gonzo's aide just might spill the beans. Maybe she knows where Rove
hid the emails.

Maybe she has printouts of those emails. (I'm sure the emails are long
gone - in fact, I'm surprised they even put anything in emails rather than
just talking on the phone or using IM).
Woods
.




User: "Woodswun"

Title: Re: This Should Prove Interesting ... 25 Apr 2007 07:55:13 PM
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 19:12:39 -0500, Perseid wrote:

After Much Chewing of Cud and Cogitation, Woodswun <woodswun@tepidmail.com>
Spat the Words


"In rapid succession, congressional committees Wednesday ramped up their
investigations of the Bush administration by approving a subpoena for
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and granting immunity to a key aide to
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales."

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18308547/

So, once of Gonzales' aides gets immunity to testify, and Rice is gonna be
grilled on the yellowcake debacle. Of course, she'll obfuscate and lie,
same as ever, but it should still make for interesting press.


Lying to Congress seems like an *extremely* dangerous game to
play. I mean, you're basically risking the rest of your natural
life in freedom if you get caught, and Congress has unlimited time,
money, and resources to investigate these kinds of things. You'd
think these idiots would get a clue that lying will nearly always
lead them to a place they don't want to be. Of course, some lies
are bigger than others.


Well, she's lied to Congress before. Of course, that was a rubber stamp
Congress, and this one is not, so maybe there is some slight risk if she
lies this time around ...
Woods


Woods

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