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December 7, 2023 • 21 mins
Wikipedia has released their top searches of the year and a group of Aussie men broke the record for the longest pub crawl!
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Red hot, red hot chili peppers. I'm having a hard time with the
red hot chili peppers word this morning. Red hot chili peppers. Gorge Jampi
Theater, May thirty. First,we have got your tickets before you can
even buy them. We are playinga game that's almost completely swept our nation
clean. It's called Peter Piper Pickeda peck of Chili peppers. This game
is not easy to say, butit's quite easy to play. Our contestant

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is Jeremy in Lake taps Hi.Jeremy, Hey, that's a good one.
Going pretty well over here. Howyou doing okay? Excellent? All
right? Well to win these ticketsbefore they even go on sale, Jeremy,
You're going to have to pick thepepper from our clue. Are you
ready? Okay, SETI as you'reready. Yes, Peter Piper picked a

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peck of this pepper. In twothousand and seven, the Guinness Book of
World Records certified it as the world'shottest chili pepper, one hundred and seventy
times hotter than Tabasco sauce. It'srated at more than one million Scovelle heat
Scoville heat units. However, sincethen, It's been passed by the Trinidad
Scorpion, butch Pepper in twenty eleven, the Carolina Reaper in twenty thirteen,

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and Pepper X earlier this year.Still, this pepper continues to haunt the
menus of restaurants around the world.Can you tell us the name of the
pepper that Peter Piper picked? I'mhoping it's a ghost pepper. You are
correct, Jeremy, your hopes havecome true. Congratulations, Jeremy. Ghost

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Pepper's right. You are going tosee the red hot chili peppers. Yeah,
congratulations, Bud. You have wonthose tickets courtesy of Live Nation,
and tickets go on sale tomorrow tenam through Ticketmaster. We'll also play this
game again tomorrow at eight ten.Maybe by tomorrow I'll be able to say
it right, Peter Piper picked apeck of chili peppers. All right.

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Next, you're wondering, guess it'sgonna rain today. What's it going to
be like outside? Is it goingto be cold and wet? I'll find
out with Sarah's Filthy forecast after pickFloyd on What Out twenty five k'sk the
Classic grock station. It's Sarah Filthyforecast? Are you ready to without your
tools and direct a spot for Christmastree? The big holiday is right around

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the corner. Ohre's November. Gosome rain and forty six to day sunshine
for tomorrow, and then get readyfor us click and slippery Saturday. Oh
wet weekend. I'll have extra roomon the couch if you like watching men
at tight pants play with falls.Go Hawks, Go Hawks. What's the

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best little friend in Seattle? OfSarah? What's Sarah's filthy forecast? Sorry?
I was hanging on Danny Bona DucciAnd the big news of the day.
The big news of the day isbrought to you by Goldberg Jones Divorce
for Men. You can give hima call one eight hundred divorce or go
online at Goldberg Jones dot com.Well, people around the world have questions,

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and I have questions. Yeah,God, why is the sky blue?
I have questions? Well, oftentimesyou might go to Wikipedia to learn
about something. Yeah, so,say, do you love Kraft mac and
Cheese? I do so. Sayyou were wondering when was Kraft mac and
cheese invented? You go to Wikipediaand you learn the history of Kraft mac

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and cheese. You learn what itis? Well, all about Kraft mac
and cheese. I had no idea. I just hit the Google thing and
asked. I asked the questions.So I'm gonna do that from now on.
Most of us go to Wikipedia.Yeah, millions and millions of people
English. Wikipedia received over eighty fourbillion views this year billion billions with a
bat. The top five articles ofthe year a number one on Wikipedia.

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People searching for information chat GPT don'teven know what that is? Well,
you better Wikipedia. I found goodCall. Deaths in twenty twenty three was
the second most searched on Wikipedia.The twenty twenty three cricket World Cup at
number four. Oh my god,bears, we are talking millions that cricket.

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We're over thirty eight million people tryingto find out information about that.
She wows. So yeah, alot of people wanting to know about chat
GPT, and the place to golearn about it is Wikipedia Media. An
Australian duo broke the Guinness World Recordby going on a pub crawl that took

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them to ninety nine different bars.Oh you guys, don't drink it enough,
you'd be dead. That was overthe course of twenty four hours.
Jeezus craziness. So ninety nine bars, and believe it or not, they
had attempted to do one hundred,but somebody had accounting error. Shocking.
They said. The most difficult partwas attempting to consume so many beverages.

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Sure they're Australian ninety nine bottles ofbeer on the wall. That makes perfect
beer. Well, speaking of beer, I've got a brand new beer blog
up now. Would love for youto follow me on social media. I'm
at Sarah kazy Okay on Facebook andInstagram for my beer blog. This week
I went to Jellyfish Brewing in Georgetown. Huge fan of their beers, so

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I had to fill the cagger reader, Danny, good for you had to
I do. It's a must.What's Gone Fire? Old Danny Vanaducci and
Sarah Morning Show Wibblert. A Texaswoman had an early holiday surprise when she
found an opossum hiding in the branchesof her Christmas tree. Well, that's
kind of adorable, but we allagree that those animals are really nasty.

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They're terrifying, They're terrifying, andthey histe like crazy people. You can
see the video at kazyok dot comand at first it's super cute because you
just use little eyes and his littlenose and then it goes yeah, yeah,
perfect. So this lady hears noisescoming from her Christmas tree and she's
like, what the heck? Idon't have a catter dog, so what
is it? She thought it wasa long tail rat that she saw sticking

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up from her tree. Ew.She put on rubber gloves and tried to
pull it out of the tree,but it was clinging to the branch.
She pulled the opossum free, butthen it broke away and fled under the
couch. She said she was ableto tackle it like a football player.
No way, God bless it thatthose things are fast. She was able
to tackle it like an NFL playercarry it outside. She says. He

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wasn't mean or aggressive, just skittish. Oh you know, there's begs one
question about the opossum. Yeah,would it be delicious? Danny? Oh,
come on, you haven't lived.I can't answer yes. Oh,
no way, no way, yep, this is really gamy. Okay,

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next question, why did you eatapossum? My dad had a rule for
my brother and ikes, have babyguns kill it, you eat it.
Oh, we learned the hard way. He was serious. Michael McDonald is
the latest rock star to do amemoir, but unlike most people, he
is bringing in a famous co writer. Michael McDonald has teamed up with actor

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comedian Paul Riser. Oh, I'llbet it's gonna be great. That's a
really talented man. I had noidea Paul Riser, who has been on
the show Friend of Ours. He'swritten three New York Times bestsellers. I
did not know that. Oh yeah, I knew he wrote one, but
I did not know three. Acouple hood, babyhood, familyhood. And
now Michael McDonald, What a foolbelieves a memoir? My share? Well,

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perhaps somebody was eating beans before theTampa Bay Lightnings shut out went over
the Dallas Stars this week. Yougot me curious. Star goalie Andre Vassilevski
was giving a postgame interview that wasinterrupted and it sounded like this, Yeah,
obviously it wasn't great healing the lastgame, but come on the question.

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He couldn't remember the question, andthen he just keeps laughing. It
wasn't him. We don't know whodealt it. Oh, it wasn't him.
No, somebody just walked by andfarted. It was in the locker
room, so everybody farted. Itcould have been anybody. Whether they did
it on purpose to make them laugh, I don't know. Those Russians always
funny. Big News of the Dayis brought to you by Goldberg Jones Divorce

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for Men one eight hundred Divorce oronline Goldburg Jones dot Com. Coming up,
Danny has an opinion on the newmovie Candy Caane Lane, starring Eddie
Murphy. He'll share his opinion withDanny Bonadugie's take next on one of Joint
five KZ Okay the classic rock stationone O two point fight, Hazy Okay
a classic rock station. Sure,I saw some red flags the Danny Bona

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Ducci and Sarah Morning Shows weird.He's a nurse. Here's Danny Bona Ducci's
take. Thank you. Here's mytake on Candy Kane Lane, the movie
starring Eddie Murphy, also starring TracyEllis Ross, the daughter of Diana Ross.
Now you can go our nepo babyif you want to, but she's
super talented. Candy Kane Lane justcame out out Amazon Trime, and I

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was very excited about watching it.I love a good old fashioned Christmas movie.
The big problem this was not agood old fashion Christmas movie. It
was a bad old fashioned Christmas movie. First of all, it's way too
long. It hits the two hourmark, when a whimsical movie like this
should be long ninety minutes or showat best. I also resent Eddie Murphy
because he's worth two hundred million dollars. Now I'm not saying he doesn't deserve

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it, but I'm gonna present anyonewith two hundred million dollars. And by
the way, Eddie Murphy just playsEddie Murphy through the last two movies I
have seen him in, and it'snot enough. The entire story is that
Eddie Murphy and some little people tryand say Christmas. When I'm saying little
people, I do not mean dwarvesor midges, I mean little people like
three inches tall. The biggest fallin this movie was that they had an

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endless search for a partridge in apartree and nobody called me. And that's
my take on Candy Cane Lanes oneO two point five kz okay the classic
rock station listen on your free iHeartradio app for all your music radio and
podcasts. Why not two point fivekz Okay the Class crock station joining us
now Jody and Bender from ninety fiveto seven the Jet Because today is a

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big day, Bender's one big givefor Seattle Children's Hospital. It's the Radiothon
tell us exactly what's going on todayand how the Keyska listeners can help.
This is year number twenty one,Holy Moly for our one Big give for
Seattle Children's Hospital Radiothon. The entirething is designed to benefit the Uncompensated Care
Fund, which, simply put,it makes sure that mom or dad they

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don't have to worry about the financialaspect. They never get turned away from
the hospital based on what they canand cannot pay for. They want to
make sure their kid is healthy,is cured, and is sent home,
and if they can't afford it,the hospital steps in with the Uncompensated Care
Fund. Even if you have thebest insurance in the world, the deductible
sometimes is crushing. A bill willbe crushing even if you have insurance.

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If you don't have insurance, youshould not have to be turned away from
the front door of the hospital,the emergency room door for the hospital.
To make sure this is taken care. So that's why we do the uncompensated
care fun. It's crazy too becauseimagine like having to worry about your kid
being sick and that not being theonly thing you have to worry about.
That should be the only thing youhave to worry about, you know,
making sure that your kid comes homeand gets better. And that's that absolutely,

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And so how can our listeners actuallyhelp? Are you taking donations on
the phone online? What's the story? The best way to do it from
wherever you are is to jump onlineand give to the Kids dot Com.
All the information is there, soI don't want to confuse anybody with phone
numbers and so on and other differentthings. Give to the Kids dot Com.
That's the one stop shop for everything. Radio thonds lots of ways to

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do it, has the phone numberon there. It has a couple of
different links for you to buy ticketsfor events that we're doing over online auction
there. You can make donations there, one time donations, or you can
join the Give to the Kids clubat twenty bucks a month. Yeah,
now, I know each year youhave done something like come on over to
Jody's house and drink wine, orgo on over to Bender's house and watch

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him make dinner. Is that rightclose? It's close. There are a
couple things on there, like dinnerat my house, wine, drinking with
Jody. You're not allowed anywhere nearJody's house. No, that's not Actually
you're not allowed in West Seattle.No, we don't do it in Seattle.
But those are just two of theitems. A couple of the other
items that are up there include throwingout the first pitch at a Mariner's game.

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Oh yeah, how about that?Whoa we are? Let's see,
We've got you got pull man.We have thrown out the first pitch at
a Mariner's game. We've got mypool table, the pool table that we're
auctioning off. We've got car racing. We've got a sweet date night at
the Space Needle. We have photographypackage. We've got my own personal awesome

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yetti cooler. I'm putting a niceline. And yes, she's got like
eighty five of them. This isthe original. Yeah. Oh wow.
So there's a lot of cool stuffon there. The racing one. That
one's cool. Pacific Raceway. Youcan go out there. It's an all
day thing. You go to theirdriving school and then in the afternoon.

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I'm going to show up with oneof my cars and I'm going to race
you, right, I mean,it's a game I play. I like
to play which car did Bender driveshort? So I'm guessing it's not going
to be the truck that you're goingto take to the raceway. No,
it will most likely be my lotus. I had a sneaking society. I
will race you. It won't befor pink slips, but it will be
for bragging right there. That meansthat if you lose the race, you

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lose. Come on, we allremember we all remember grease ration for pinks.
Sorry I was it doesn't know whatyou're talking about. You got fired.
It's like a mean, wait,Bender's going to fire me. You're
going to get fired and we're goingto take over this show too. Sorry.
So there's there's like a dozen orso items up there for forbid.
They all end today, So justkeep that in mind. They all end

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today. They all end uh likestaggered Before the end of Radiothon at seven
pm, website again give to theKids dot com. It is Bender's one
big give for Seattle Children's Hospital.The Radiothon happening all day today. I
mean, we kind of got aoff track a little bit talking about all
the awesome things that people can get, but they're doing something awesome in return,

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and that is helping kids and theirfamilies who need sadly to be at
Seattle Children's Hospital. Hundreds of millionsof dollars are given out via the Uncompensated
Care Fund. Because the scary partis this is never something that you can
plan on. It's never good.But I hear all the time from a

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mom or a dad they were goingto work one day during Radiothon, made
a donation. Six months later,they're in the emergency room at Seattle Children's
and the money that they donated suddenlybecomes an insurance policy. This is the
karmic wheel, right. You needto know that it's there in your backyard
when we need Seattle Children's. Sowe need to make sure that she stands

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tall. I love that, allright. Jodi and Bender from the jet,
thank you so much for joining us, and best of luck. Again.
It is Vendor's one big gift forSeattle Children's Hospital. The Radiothon happening
today. Do your part, andthanks for listening to one of two point
five k's okay, the classic rocxation. Thanks you guys, Thank you Hanker.
Are you smart? We mean Sarahsmart? Your chance to be smartigus?

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I am Smartacus. You win thetitle, you win the tickets for
the day. You're gonna win ticketsto see z zz Top at White River
Amphitheater with Leonard Skinnard. What afun concert that is going to be.
In order to win the tickets,you're gonna have to get two of the
three trivia questions correct. Our contestantis Antony in some mammish. Hey Bud,
how are you? I'm doing well? Good morning, Good morning?

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You ready to play some trivia?I am all right. You gotta get
two of these three questions correct inorder to win. I am rooting for
you, Anthony. Here is yourfirst question. Who is the only member
I should say, who was theonly member of zz top not to sport
a long beard? What is hisname? Frank Beard? Nice job,

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Anthony. Here's your second question.How many presidents did not get elected for
a second term for ten or twelve? I'd say four? Correct, Anthony,
but you can still do it.You got to get this last question
correct in order to win the titlein the tickets. Which of these bands

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has not toured with a symphony?The Who Metallica or the Beatles? The
Beatles the winner. I am Smartcus, Yeah you are, Anthony. You
know the one you didn't get rightwas ten ten presidents did not get elected

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for a second term, but yougot the other ones right. Nice work,
Thank you, well, congratulations.Anthony has won himself tickets to a
great show. You're going to beat White River Amphitheater for Zeezy Top and
Leonard Skynyrd September twenty first, weare going to play this again tomorrow at
about nine ten of the trance foryou to win these tickets. But next

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is Danny Bananadoucci Life coach Randall andSeattle wants to talk to Danny about his
kid graduating from college. He's happythe kid's graduating, but now the kid
wants to go to Europe and wantsDanny's advice and whether or not he should
pay for the trip. Danny takesthis call after Aerosmith on on Out two
point five, Kazy Okay the ClassicRock Station, and Danny bana Ducci.
I've coach Danny ba Ducci, I'vecoach Danny Bandaducci is the Life Coach and

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he is here to help you out. If you want to get a hold
of him, just email Life Coachat cazoka dot com. Doesn't matter what
your problem is, Danny can helpyou get through it. Here's Randall in
Seattle. Hey Randall, how youdoing, buddy? I'm speaking for the
gang. I think we're all prettydamn good. So what can I do
for you? So? My kid'sabout to graduate college, which you know
I'm super proud of you should be. But he wants to go to Europe

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for the summer and then like comeback and get a job after that.
The issue is he doesn't really havethe money to go because of all the
student debt, and like, hereally wants to go, and I can't
afford to send him. But Iguess I'm wondering if I'm setting like a
bed precedent for by paying for him, or like, is it just worth

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the travel experience. Well, Ihave already made my decision on my advice,
but let me ask you a coupleof questions. You said that you
can afford to send him to Europe. Yeah, my wife, when I
have the money to do it,I just don't want them to get like
too used to that. Have youbeen to Europe? I have you?
And what was it like for you? Amazing experience? Well, look at
what you're saying. You know what, I'll give you another. And this

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is coming from my heart, man, I'll give you another amazing experience.
Your son's gonna graduate college. Mencall any of my kids and asking one
of those I like to go tocollege, and I was like, how
the hell should I know? Andit's a I mean, I can't say
that. I am totally heartbroken aboutit. They're doing all right, but
I can't believe that I didn't goto college, just like it seems like

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I missed out on a whole partof the world that a lot of people
go into my wife as a collegegraduate and we don't. You know,
I don't feel inferior her and anyway, but you know, she went to
college, she had boyfriends, shehad beer box. I'm making something of
this up. Oh and by theway, she had a boyfriend on beer
box. I'm now mad at heralready. When this show's over, I'm
an omen screened her and call hera tramp. But that's not why you

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called. Because my wife is atramp. That's not true and you should
stop spreading that rumor. Buddy.Anyway, you got the money, he's
got the time. If he graduatescollege, that's an effect like something could
go wrong. But if he hasif he graduates college and you have the
bunny and the time, I wouldtell you, like, sell your car.
Your kids should go to Europe aftergraduating. It's like something kind of

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tough. It's not easy. Asone of the ways. I was talking
about that with my lovely wife andI said, what is going to college
get you besides the experience? Shesaid, when you show up at a
job interview, whatever it is,they know you can stick to something.
You can stick to four years agoas some place that on many of those
days you don't want to go.It's an example your kid will be setting
for the rest of his life.Hey, what'd you do when you're eighteen

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to twenty four? I went tocollege, I made friends, I learned
skills. So the question was isit worth it? And I'm telling you
hell yes. When your son goesacross that stage of the cap and gown,
which I never really got, that'snot the point. When he walks
across that stage and he's now acollege graduate and you got the dough.
You're sending that lovely boy to Europe. So years from now, his classmate's

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run into him and sayd oh man, yeah, when I was in y
blah blah blah, And your sonsays, yeah, I didn't, I
went. I got a job.No, man, life's supposed to be
good, not efficient. You sendthat boy to college, and when you
should get to the gate, youshake his hand and say, this is
an amazing moment. I'm gonna cry. You send that boy to a Europe
and be a good dad, andyou know it's nice to worry about that
stuff. But I can tell you'regonna be a little tough on him when

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he gets back from Europe. Buthe's gonna rock when he gets back from
Europe. And that's important. Andthat, my friend, is why you
called the life coach. I thinkyou saw me. Thank you cool?
Cool, because I'm right. Imean, I'm always right. I wouldn't
be the life coach, Bud.I'm super right on this. And by
the way, you've been to Europe. You know what if he goes to
a city you've been to and youcan jab about that, I think it's
great. I think you're a lovelydad and I appreciate it. But that,

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my friend, is why you calledthe life coach. Thank you.
That's going to wrap up another DannyBonaducci Life coach, but he is always
available to you via email. It'slife Coach at kazok dot com
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