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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Would I be able to find somebody who has a
pet pig?

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Yes?

Speaker 3 (00:05):
Yeah, does Diane have to know them or know of them?

Speaker 1 (00:11):
No, I'm being serious, I'm being serious. Would I be
able to find somebody who had a pet pig?

Speaker 2 (00:16):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (00:16):
The okay, I don't know anybody who has a pet pig.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
I don't either.

Speaker 4 (00:21):
But have you ever known somebody who had a pet pig?

Speaker 3 (00:24):
Like growing up in Texas?

Speaker 4 (00:26):
No? No, no, I don't think it matters where you live.

Speaker 3 (00:29):
It doesn't. But I'm just thinking because you always see
a city kid, but at least it was Texas when
you were younger.

Speaker 4 (00:34):
Yeah, no, I mean that could be. Although I mean now.

Speaker 1 (00:36):
That you say that, I never saw anybody walking around
like Center City Philly.

Speaker 4 (00:39):
With a pig. The but I don't think.

Speaker 1 (00:42):
I don't think if you had a pet pick Christian,
will you do me a favor? Will you see if
you could find me somebody who has a pet pig?
And I don't mean like like they're raising at.

Speaker 2 (00:52):
First laughter, like a big one or like the little
teacup ones.

Speaker 4 (00:56):
I'm sorry, like tea teacup, tea cup. Yeah, I'm gonna
write that down. What are other small pigs tea cup, mini,
mini pigs.

Speaker 2 (01:05):
Yeah, the.

Speaker 4 (01:07):
Oh is there a pigmy pig? Probably, I'll write it down.

Speaker 1 (01:11):
Pig me, what are like the like the little pot
belly pigs? Those are small? Yeah, pot belly. Look at
all those small pigs. I don't care what breed it is,
just saying I don't care whether it's a tea cup
or a mini or a pigmy or a pot belly
any of those.

Speaker 4 (01:27):
I'm just talking about like not not like a.

Speaker 1 (01:29):
Like a like a big slaughter pig or a hog. Yeah,
I'm not talking about one of those, Krista. Will you
see if you can find me somebody who owns one
eight six six to Elliott eight six six two three
five five four six eight. And you wouldn't bring those
like you wouldn't put that on a leash and walk
it like you don't walk that around the neighborhood.

Speaker 3 (01:50):
I bet some people do for content.

Speaker 5 (01:53):
And the.

Speaker 1 (01:57):
And how do you get those like? You get those through?
I would assume, right.

Speaker 2 (02:02):
I just found one called pee wee piglets.

Speaker 1 (02:04):
Oh pee oh pee piglets and pee wee I like how.

Speaker 2 (02:08):
Much about four hundred four fifty?

Speaker 1 (02:11):
And what did they say? What did they say about
the pigs, teacup.

Speaker 2 (02:14):
Mini pigs for sale? These quties are ready to beat
the heat and go chill in air conditioned forever home.

Speaker 4 (02:22):
And where are these people located? Are they around here?

Speaker 1 (02:24):
Like if I wanted to, if I wanted to and
I don't, if I wanted to get a pig.

Speaker 3 (02:28):
Don't worry, I'm not getting that for your birthday.

Speaker 4 (02:31):
Could I find somebody who says are here.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
This is in Shiloh, Tennessee.

Speaker 1 (02:36):
Okay, I don't know where that is. But could I
find a breeder campus? Could I find one in Maryland
or Virginia or or Maryland?

Speaker 2 (02:48):
I would guess though near me? Teacup pigs and mini
pigs for sale in Maryland?

Speaker 3 (02:57):
Yeah, there's a ton of classes.

Speaker 2 (02:58):
Yeah, are there real wheels on?

Speaker 4 (03:00):
Oh that's good. Oh that's like if they ain't got
a back leg?

Speaker 3 (03:03):
Or is that they come to you?

Speaker 4 (03:05):
Oh, they'll they'll bring it to me.

Speaker 2 (03:06):
Oh, this says Maryland pick up only, no shipping.

Speaker 1 (03:10):
And when and when did a lot of people so
let me let me add on a second layer? Now
I'm seeing I got people who have them. When did
they let me add a second layer on? When did
a lot of people get pet pigs.

Speaker 2 (03:24):
Is this a COVID thing?

Speaker 4 (03:25):
A lot of people during the pandemic.

Speaker 2 (03:26):
Yeah, God, I know, I'm.

Speaker 4 (03:28):
Not supposed to say that.

Speaker 1 (03:29):
A lot of people when others were sick, they got
pet pigs because they wanted something a little bit different,
something to kind of spice.

Speaker 4 (03:38):
It up a little bit.

Speaker 2 (03:38):
Squeals on wheels, which is in our area, are a
little bit more expensive. These are all about a thousand dollars.

Speaker 4 (03:44):
And what did they say? Why are those a thousand?

Speaker 2 (03:49):
Well? Socialized with kids and adults, accustomed to traveling in
carriers and cars? Oh, spade and or neutered, examined by
a vet. They've got their dewarming done, litterbox training.

Speaker 4 (04:02):
Does it say what they'll max out at?

Speaker 1 (04:05):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (04:05):
In terms of weight? I don't let me do a
little digging away. What do you got?

Speaker 4 (04:10):
No, I'm just asking. I'm just asking. Where am I going?
Kristen Line four? Hi Elliott in the morning? Yeah, Hi,
who's this? Yes, Rachel? Where you have a pet pig?
Where are you calling me from?

Speaker 3 (04:30):
Yes?

Speaker 6 (04:31):
You have had that?

Speaker 7 (04:32):
I got from squeals on wheels.

Speaker 1 (04:34):
Oh, squeals on wheels excellent? You know they don't deliver,
you have to go pick them up. How much did
how much? How much did it cost you?

Speaker 4 (04:44):
Thousand dollars? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (04:46):
No, that's the that's the bugle boy of pigs. And
what is the and and how like? What kind of
pig did you get? What kind of pig?

Speaker 7 (04:56):
Just a little?

Speaker 4 (04:58):
How big did it get?

Speaker 7 (05:02):
Not? Not bigger than a cat? I could carry it around.

Speaker 4 (05:06):
In my Troathdad, how did they pull that off? I
have no idea how did they pull that off?

Speaker 7 (05:17):
But I can tell you they will keep getting bigger
if you overfeed them, so you have to be really
strict on their diet.

Speaker 4 (05:23):
Oh, so did you starve it?

Speaker 7 (05:27):
I guess essentially, I just followed the instructions of the
lady that sold it to me.

Speaker 4 (05:31):
Oh, I wonder if that's how they get around it.

Speaker 3 (05:34):
How long ago was this?

Speaker 4 (05:35):
When did you get the pig?

Speaker 7 (05:40):
Maybe ten fifteen years ago?

Speaker 4 (05:42):
And it died? Right?

Speaker 7 (05:45):
No, I rehomed her when I got pregnant. Oh, I
got really really Maybe they want all your attention all
the time, and we'll just scream if you don't give
it to them.

Speaker 1 (05:59):
Right, yeah, And they and if you're the food supplier,
they are up and in your they don't. They don't
have flies. Man, they are up and in your ass.

Speaker 4 (06:09):
Spiders. God damn it, La follow.

Speaker 7 (06:12):
You room to room to room, just screaming, squealing non stop.

Speaker 2 (06:18):
By the way, there's a They apparently like to watch
TV too, Diane.

Speaker 4 (06:22):
Diane's eighteen hours away from owning a pig.

Speaker 1 (06:26):
Especially, they're only like cat size to Okay, but they're not.

Speaker 4 (06:30):
Thank you, ma'am, thank you.

Speaker 3 (06:32):
What's the sound that she's describing.

Speaker 4 (06:34):
Of them, just yelling? I just imagined they snoop the
whole time.

Speaker 8 (06:41):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (06:42):
Line six, Here we go. Here's Hickory waiting. Hold on
one second. Can I see how big it is?

Speaker 3 (06:46):
This is a tiny teacup pig.

Speaker 4 (06:49):
Yeah no, but how old?

Speaker 3 (06:50):
They don't say? They just right that this is an
exclusive for the YouTube channel pig screaming.

Speaker 9 (06:59):
Here we go, God, look at it, throw it head
around like a baby.

Speaker 3 (07:12):
Oh God, get the stronger neck.

Speaker 2 (07:16):
That's right up in your ear because they want to eat.

Speaker 4 (07:21):
Line six, Hi Ellie in the morning.

Speaker 8 (07:25):
Hey, Hey, what's going on?

Speaker 4 (07:26):
Do you have a pet pig?

Speaker 8 (07:29):
Yeah? I have, I have Eddie. This is is a day.
If I've chatted with you guys before.

Speaker 2 (07:35):
Forgive me for not remembering Eddie if I remember right, though,
Eddie is a bigger pig, right, Uh.

Speaker 8 (07:43):
Yeah, he's a little on the plump side.

Speaker 4 (07:45):
Yeah, well he's a pig, that's okay.

Speaker 2 (07:47):
The meaning he's not a teacup how big?

Speaker 4 (07:52):
What? What kind is he? What kind is he? Pigmy?

Speaker 8 (07:55):
So he's a mini pig. And honestly, like a lot
of people don't really understand this, but there's really no
such thing as a teacup pig, thank you. They they
get at least, you know, seventive to anywhere to one
hundred and fifty pounds, Like any pig that's under fifty
pounds is being starved to death, thank you.

Speaker 4 (08:17):
No, you know what the no, no, no, well that's
probably I.

Speaker 8 (08:22):
Wonder if I tacked and so I just called in.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
I wonder if yeah, I wonder if pigs on wheels
is or what is it?

Speaker 4 (08:29):
Squeals on wheels.

Speaker 1 (08:31):
In their directions are doing that because there was a
big So let me tell you why I bring up
pandemic is a lot of people went out and got
these pigs as pets during the pandemic.

Speaker 4 (08:43):
We're going to be home. They're cute, it's different.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
Whatever, And they said Normally it takes a pig and
you'll know this with Eddie, sir. Normally it takes a
pig about five to six years to grow into its
full weight. So a lot of people who got their
little mini pigs during COVID right now like.

Speaker 4 (09:01):
Oh my god, oh my god, never saw this coming.

Speaker 8 (09:08):
Actually, Eddie, Eddie is from that place.

Speaker 4 (09:11):
From squeals on wheels. This place crushes it and sales.

Speaker 1 (09:18):
So the American the American Mini Pig Association, the American
Mini Pig Association, has come out to say, listen, a
lot of people are learning this right now as their
pigs just keep growing. There are two classifications there, and
and they'll tell you there's no such thing as a
mini pig.

Speaker 4 (09:39):
There's no such thing as a teacup. There's no such
thing as a pigmy, there's no such thing. Do you
know what defines there? There is something called a mini.

Speaker 1 (09:48):
Pig, which is why you have the American Mini Pig Association.
Do you know what the defining line is between a
mini pig and a pig?

Speaker 8 (09:58):
So, first of all, American Mini Pig Association is awesome.
When I before I got Eddie, I spent hours, I
mean hours researching. And that's the best advice I can
give anybody who's thinking about getting a mini pigs. Do
you need to understand what you're getting into, because it
is an f ton of work, and it's first of all,

(10:19):
it's like having like a little toddler, it's not like
having a dog. But so over ninety percent of mini
pigs are end up in rescues, right his pet, Yeah,
because they either u And one of the biggest things
is not necessarily the size. That's actually second. The first
is behavioral training. If you don't take the time to

(10:41):
train your pig to actually not be a dick, they will.

Speaker 1 (10:46):
Absolutely Hey, did you like I was reading about this woman, right,
I was reading about this woman. Hold tight one second,
Hold on one second for me, I was reading about
this woman.

Speaker 10 (10:56):
Well, you didn't give us the difference the Oh so
mini pig? Yeah, three hundred pounds that's many, Yes, a
many allowed weight to then still call it a mini pig.

Speaker 1 (11:08):
Yes, three hundred pounds because after mini pigs, when you
get to pigs, those get to be up to one
thousand pounds. My god, So three hundred and one to
one thousand is a pig. Three hundred to zero is
a mini pig, So they said, this is a normal story.

(11:29):
The Moule family went scrolling to find a new family pet.
She knew she wanted an itty bitty pig. She paid
three hundred and fifty dollars for her little nugget, and
they were told her teacup pig would top out at
forty pounds. That pig is now two hundred and twenty
five pounds, who has outgrown the family bathroom, shredded a couch,

(11:51):
and they had to install heavy duty horse panels to
keep him from escaping the yard. It's a two hundred
and twenty five five pound beast that runs around and
everybody's like, well, I got a mini pig. There's no
such thing as a well, yes, it's a mini pig.
That's mini pig goes up. Yeah, there's no such thing

(12:13):
as a teacup. There's no such thing as a bit
as an itty bitty squealer.

Speaker 4 (12:17):
None of that is true.

Speaker 3 (12:19):
You said it weighed two twenty twenty five to twenty five.
Let me ask you this, though, was it still only
twelve inches off the ground. Because they're why, they're not
all why.

Speaker 1 (12:31):
And so, But let me go back Eddie's dad, You're right,
all these pigs end up and they said it takes
five to six years for your pig to kind of
really get full grown. So everybody that got their pig
during COVID right now is like, this thing's three hundred pounds.

Speaker 4 (12:47):
It was only supposed to be forty.

Speaker 8 (12:51):
Yeah. I was told the same thing, but I knew
what I was getting into. Eddie's about one twenty right, Well,
he's I mean he's healthy, he's a good weight, you
know he I don't eats normal stuff. I mean it's
genetics at that point, you know.

Speaker 1 (13:04):
They said, if you want to know how big and
you're I'm glad you said that. Hey, thank you, sir,
thank you.

Speaker 2 (13:09):
He's Eddie the Pig MD on Instagram.

Speaker 4 (13:11):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (13:13):
If you want to see what your pig's going to
look like, ask to see the parents. Honestly, yea, they
said that. I mean they're pigs. I mean, unless just
starve it like that first lady did not, But not
her fault. No, No, you know, you know who I
actually think I may have a problem with. And I'd
love to talk to somebody from there is squeals on wheels,
Like are they in their like info packet.

Speaker 4 (13:34):
Are they telling.

Speaker 1 (13:35):
Them, hey, listen, we don't want these things to get big.
I'm not saying they're asking.

Speaker 4 (13:41):
You to starve the pig.

Speaker 3 (13:42):
No, they've Eddie's owners that he did a ton of
research and then ended up working with them.

Speaker 2 (13:46):
Yeah, and they've got they have.

Speaker 4 (13:48):
He didn't fight. I don't think he followed the feeding.

Speaker 2 (13:50):
They have very specific instructions that says mini pigs have
huge appetites and can easily become obese. The key to
maintaining a healthy weight is to limit snacks, establish a feeding,
and ensure your little piggy gets plenty of exercise.

Speaker 1 (14:04):
Right, Okay, that's fine, but but I'm telling you a
mini pig could be three hundred pounds.

Speaker 4 (14:11):
You can't tell me it's going to be forty.

Speaker 3 (14:14):
Well, what do they say for numbers?

Speaker 4 (14:16):
What do you mean?

Speaker 3 (14:18):
Do they actually put on their website how much a
pig can be that three hundred pounds?

Speaker 11 (14:23):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (14:23):
I don't know. I've never I've never gone through squeals
on wheels.

Speaker 1 (14:27):
And again, they may be doing everything right, but that's
what I want to know. How did they have a
forty pound pig? Were the parents forty pound pick? Hi
elliot in the morning.

Speaker 4 (14:37):
Hello, Yeah, Hi, who's this?

Speaker 12 (14:39):
This is Elizabeth.

Speaker 4 (14:40):
Yes, Elizabeth, you have pigs?

Speaker 12 (14:42):
I do, really or we lost to We've had. I've
had probably ten over the years, but we're bound to two.
And they're Cooney tunes, which I don't know if you're
familiar with those, but they're we will have.

Speaker 4 (15:01):
Wait, what are what are tiny toons?

Speaker 2 (15:03):
No? Cooney Counsunyes, ay, yep from Cooney Coons.

Speaker 12 (15:13):
Oh, they're the most friendly, friendly pig variety there is.
We've had others, and there's no such thing as a
teacup pig.

Speaker 4 (15:22):
Sure too.

Speaker 12 (15:23):
They can be up to four hundred pounds. We had
a three hundred pounds mini pig.

Speaker 1 (15:28):
Oh my god, dude, Hey, did you have to did
you have to put what did these people do?

Speaker 4 (15:33):
Did you have to do heavy duty horse panels in
the house.

Speaker 12 (15:38):
No, they listen pretty good. We used to walk one
of them all over downtown and Manchester and no, they're
they're very well behaved.

Speaker 1 (15:49):
They also said if you get one of the if
you get an ornery one, they'll rip the f out of.

Speaker 12 (15:54):
A couch bro They'll rip the f out of a person.
So one of ours, the mini pig. It was three
hundred pounds, got very attached to my husband and would
guard him with her life. And you could not You couldn't.
You couldn't even persuade her with the banana. I mean,
I've been there. You only see you can only see

(16:17):
them fruits, vegetables and what a formula means for them.
They cannot get people food. People think it's hilarious to
give them ribs, bacon. It's not. It's abuse.

Speaker 1 (16:29):
Okay, No, don't don't give them there, don't let them
now themselves.

Speaker 4 (16:33):
But I hear, I hear they love cheese.

Speaker 12 (16:36):
It's well, they're horrible for them, just like they're horrible
for you.

Speaker 4 (16:40):
No, they're not whatever.

Speaker 2 (16:41):
They way less than they're telling you. They said, females
who are not Spade have a cycle and may develop PMS.

Speaker 12 (16:50):
They do so blossoms. Oh yeah, Blossom goes into complete
meltdowns when she's going through her cycle and she runs
away trying to get the mail. She's been taken home
by the sheriff several times.

Speaker 1 (17:06):
Yeah, just laying on the cast, just laying on the cash,
hot water bottle.

Speaker 4 (17:10):
On her tongue.

Speaker 12 (17:10):
He's out in the middle of the road and it
doesn't care. And we've had to fener in multiple times.
She'll crawl over a fence. She uh, she's wild. She
went up a two bout six piece of wood to
get up on top of overseas containers that we had
with the farm because she's queen of the farm.

Speaker 4 (17:31):
Hey, can I ask you this, like when when when
it is their time? Like, do they do you get?
Do you get like peeb all over the place?

Speaker 3 (17:39):
No?

Speaker 2 (17:39):
What do you have to put them in like a diaper?

Speaker 4 (17:41):
Oh?

Speaker 12 (17:43):
No, they don't. Really, it's not that bad.

Speaker 1 (17:45):
Oh will you ask who's the who are the people
that are on shark tank tonight? Will you ask him
if I could tag along, I'm going to do pig tampon.

Speaker 4 (17:52):
I'm bringing those along.

Speaker 12 (17:54):
Perfect. Yeah. No, and you have to have a vet
that is trained.

Speaker 4 (17:58):
Oh oh, I'm glad you said that.

Speaker 2 (18:00):
I'm glad you got that out cheap.

Speaker 4 (18:01):
No, hold on, hold on, here we go.

Speaker 1 (18:04):
Many veterinary clinics, many veterinary clinics won't treat them. So
like if you have, if you have, like you think
you're getting a teacup or something like that.

Speaker 4 (18:13):
Many veterinarian clinics won't treat them.

Speaker 1 (18:16):
Classifying pigs at livestock house, calls for hoof trims and
tuskcare can cost hundreds of dollars.

Speaker 4 (18:23):
You got trim their hoofs.

Speaker 12 (18:26):
You do, and you have to be very careful. I mean,
I can give you an example. So one of our
pigs who's no longer with us but didn't make it through.
She got run over by a truck. We took her
to a vet year and they that within forty five
seconds are like, she's paralyzed, let's put her down. Well,
we follow, which you'll got to look up. We follow

(18:47):
a pig sanctuary in New York called Arthur's Acres. Right,
they go to Cornell University. So we took her from
the guy that wanted to put her down Cornell. That
six weeks at Cornell talk about a vet bill, but
they got her back to health. She had blood transfusions
from other pigs that were bigger that sanctuaries brought into savor.

Speaker 4 (19:10):
It was wow, oh my god. And not eight hundred
thousand dollars later, You're good.

Speaker 3 (19:17):
I'd have been like, still in the road, tell us
more about when you want a lot?

Speaker 8 (19:21):
Yeah, it was.

Speaker 12 (19:24):
It was something else and the New York is one
of the ugliest places in January in the world.

Speaker 4 (19:30):
Yeah, okay, well Cornell says, go after yourself. All right,
very good, But it's gorgeous up there. All right, very good,
Thank you, ma'am.

Speaker 3 (19:36):
We were sending yeah, I mean pet care.

Speaker 1 (19:40):
Yeah, if you're going up to Upstate New York and
Ithaca getting blood transfusion, right like you're spending month.

Speaker 3 (19:46):
I was going to say, pet care in your community,
kettle can get up there. Someone did send a note
that said, uh, bleeding is not normal at all and
could indicate a serious health problem like.

Speaker 4 (20:00):
Wait out of their like during the month from the.

Speaker 5 (20:05):
Well.

Speaker 3 (20:05):
They also in their notes said that the pig pig,
it will get red and swollen. Hey, Diane, but the
bleeding could indicate infection or disease.

Speaker 4 (20:18):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (20:19):
Can I ask you a question, like do dogs like
like both? Like both my dogs now are women, but
they are they're they're they're spade neutered whatever it is,
spade like.

Speaker 4 (20:30):
Do dogs? Do dogs bleed?

Speaker 3 (20:31):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (20:31):
They do, like all over the house can be doing that.

Speaker 1 (20:36):
But pigs don't know, So I don't need to go
on shark tank tonight with my pig tampons.

Speaker 3 (20:41):
They could just be a uterine tumor. Oh god, damn god.

Speaker 4 (20:44):
Pig ponds, pig ponds? Where am I going?

Speaker 3 (20:48):
Sounds like pig par line five? Oh boy, did we
set up for the wrong demonstration? What are all those noises?

Speaker 4 (20:59):
Can you?

Speaker 6 (21:03):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (21:03):
I'm on the rag? Hi Elliott in the morning. Hello, yeah, Hi?
Who's this?

Speaker 12 (21:13):
Hi? Names page?

Speaker 4 (21:14):
Yes? Page? Do you do you? Do you own a pig?

Speaker 1 (21:18):
I do?

Speaker 7 (21:19):
His name is potato?

Speaker 4 (21:20):
Potato? Very nice? Not allowed to eat those? Oh yeah,
I guess they can eat a potato? Hey? What is potatoes?

Speaker 11 (21:25):
Every morning?

Speaker 1 (21:26):
How?

Speaker 8 (21:27):
How?

Speaker 1 (21:27):
How did you think you were getting like a little
teacup piggy?

Speaker 12 (21:31):
Oh yeah, I got the run of the litter.

Speaker 7 (21:33):
You fit in my hand and now he's pushing one
hundred and thirty pounds when you do super dog?

Speaker 4 (21:40):
Has he torn up your house?

Speaker 2 (21:44):
Not really?

Speaker 8 (21:45):
He gets up on the couch like a dog.

Speaker 11 (21:47):
He has a ramp and he gets up on the
couch and then he gets under.

Speaker 2 (21:49):
He did blanket every night.

Speaker 4 (21:50):
Oh, look at Diane, Look at dian. Dian is so happy.
Diana is so happy? How old? How old is he?

Speaker 2 (21:56):
Jad has the install stall mats in my house to wear?
His plate is because they'll spill.

Speaker 7 (22:01):
Water everywhere and ruin hardwood floors.

Speaker 4 (22:03):
Now, how how old is tato?

Speaker 7 (22:06):
He will be three in May?

Speaker 1 (22:08):
All right, so you still have two and a half
years of growth ahead of you.

Speaker 2 (22:14):
Probably, so yeah, yeah, I got him muttered very early
because he went through puberty at like nine weeks old, and.

Speaker 1 (22:19):
They said that that would stunt his growth.

Speaker 8 (22:20):
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that every woman wouldn't it's a pig was because they
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the T shirt roaming them the neighborhood and it would
and it would be so drunk, and sometimes that would
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