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July 18, 2025 • 31 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:06):
Well, that's a surprise. I didn't expect that.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
I'm as a surprise as you are. I hesitate to say,
though I have been refreshing my talkback screen since I
got here. Yes, I haven't seen any new ones today.
For Friday, there are a bunch because of a couple
of other stations that we have in the building are
doing contests, so a lot of them are a load

(00:34):
of but I haven't seen any new ones, which.

Speaker 1 (00:36):
Is the only time any other station this building beats.

Speaker 2 (00:38):
Us, true when they're trying to give crap away, right.

Speaker 1 (00:41):
We try to give crap away every single day. Most
of the time we succeed. We just shovel crap all
day long.

Speaker 2 (00:48):
But so I didn't want to play the full rules
of engagement because I'm hoping it's our system. We'll go
ahead and leave a talkback just so that we can
test the system. But I see nothing for today.

Speaker 1 (01:02):
Okay, Well then then they get what they deserve. As
I posted on X yesterday, I have a love hate
with relationship with my audience. I love them because they
will reflect my personality and I hate them because, well
they reflect my personality.

Speaker 2 (01:21):
Yep, sounds pretty accurate.

Speaker 1 (01:23):
Because somebody commented about something something to the effect, and
he's done it several times. I haven't blocked him yet,
but you know, I'm considering it. You know, blah blah
blah blah about something and continue to try to do
a somewhat decent program.

Speaker 2 (01:42):
Just enough to not get noticed or fired.

Speaker 1 (01:45):
Well, you know what, And that's exactly what the boss
and I talked about over that wonderful barbecue lunch on Wednesday.

Speaker 2 (01:52):
God speak to him too about the employees.

Speaker 1 (01:55):
That was Wednesday. It's already Friday. Yeah, holy crap.

Speaker 2 (01:58):
I did speak to him about that employee I saluation stuff,
and he went off on me on that one too.

Speaker 1 (02:02):
Oh I know, oh what I mentioned. He was just like,
of course, which is good because that you know. I
was all. I mean, not that I won't take it seriously,
but he did say, you know, it's just going to
go into a file somewhere.

Speaker 2 (02:17):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
And but then he cautioned me, I think, because he
also knows my personality, don't be the one the only
one they'll pull one just to see if anybody did
it right. Don't let it be yours where you give
a big middle finger to everybody.

Speaker 2 (02:33):
I tried to take it seriously enough, but I didn't
take it seriously.

Speaker 1 (02:37):
Yeah, yeah, maybe I'll do that this weekend when I'm
in a drunken stupor or something.

Speaker 2 (02:42):
Let's do next week, so you better get on it.

Speaker 1 (02:44):
Well, I you know, I was taking it so seriously.
I printed it out so I could actually see the question.
I know, I know you laughed at me when I
told you that earlier.

Speaker 2 (02:54):
Why would you?

Speaker 1 (02:55):
Because I thought, well, I thought it was like a series.
Are you like self evaluation?

Speaker 2 (03:02):
You came from corporate? Somebody outside of the building thought
that this was a good idea. No, if our boss
wanted to know how we were doing, he'd come down
the hallway or ask us to come down the hallway. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (03:14):
Yeah, Oh hi, Tepper, how you do it? He's right
standing out there right now. Oh, there's a couple of
security guys with them.

Speaker 2 (03:24):
Yeah, I can fire you at ten oh one, that's right,
wait till the show's over.

Speaker 1 (03:30):
Yeah, well, if they were, they wouldn't be standing out
there because if I if I saw him out there
were two security people, they escort me out. I'd take
advantage of that right now, and they'd have to come
busting into the hall all my ass out. Uh, the
governor is nervous, very very nervous. He apparently has gotten

(03:53):
drift somewhere somehow that people don't want him to build
his vanity project, that dumbass ugly bridge that he wants
to put over on the grounds of the state Capitol, going,
you know, winding around, you know, a perfect place for
the dreads of society to you know, shoot their needles

(04:14):
and you know, fornicate and do whatever they're going to do.
Fornicate and defecate all the eightes they'll be they'll be
doing all of those things. And when both Kyle Clark
at nine News and Michael Brown at iHeart agree, you
know it must be a bad project. As I'm reading

(04:35):
this story yesterday about it, the very first thing that
pops into my mind is, wait a minute. This is Friday,
July eighteenth, twenty twenty five, our one hundred and fiftieth
anniversary of the state, and our two hundred and fiftieth
anniversary of the country is next year, which let's just

(04:59):
say for the country it's July fourth. I'm not sure
exactly which day it is for Colorado. I don't remember
what day Colorado Day is, but whatever it is, let's
just say it's three hundred and sixty five days from now.
Do you honestly believe that the state of Colorado could

(05:20):
build a bridge within one year? Westward had a store
Petty Calhoun dis story in Westward, I don't know, maybe
a day or two ago about all of her ideas
about what to do to try to revitalize downtown because
their offices are downtown. They're like on Lincoln somewhere Lincoln
and I don't know, tenth or somewhere down there. And

(05:45):
one of her ideas was finished the dam construction projects.
And apparently there are you know, as they're trying to
finish the sixteenth Street formerly known as the sixteenth Street
Mall Street, doing the Cofax reconstruction, and they're thinking about
starting another reconstruction, another construction project. Well, Patty Calhoun had

(06:09):
a wonderful idea, stop the construction for a while. Let
people actually get around downtown and you know, recognize that
maybe it is a nice place, which is not Patty
and you know that, but it's you know. But then
that led me to think, wait a minute, they're gonna
build a bridge, and they're gonna do it in a

(06:31):
year in time, how How can they do that. They
can't fix a pothole in a year, how are they
gonna build an effing bridge in a year? Anyway, police
is getting the idea that we don't want the stupid bridge.
My suggestion was, why don't you spend a year just
cleaning up the graffiti off the overpasses and the underpasses.

(06:52):
Why don't you clean up the highways, you know, send
the street sweepers out to clean up the medians and
the shoulders and get to crap out. I mean, I
swear you if you ever unless they've just recently done it,
If you ever are going through downtown Denver on the
twenty five or the seventy and you just happen to,
you know, need to swerve to miss somebody that's, you know,

(07:14):
pulling into your lane or whatever, you're gonna end up
with a blown out tire because there's so much crap
in the in the center median that you're just gonna,
you know, and then it's gonna fly back and damnage
the car behind you. But they don't care about that.
They don't give a rats ask how Denver looks. They
truly don't care how Denver looks. But mister governor, who
doesn't have a legacy but want some sort of legacy,

(07:35):
has a vanity project to build a bridge. He's beginning
to realize that there are a lot of people that
don't want it. So guess what he did. He's asking
for your input. He's created a website which actually is
a dragon. Did you notice this about the website that
before you actually get first of all, you get to

(07:56):
put in your zip code And I thought that, you know,
once you do that, then it would pop up. Nope,
or it would take you to the next page. But no,
you have to scroll through all of the reasons why
we should have a bridge. Yeah, before you get to
the first question that says should we build the bridge.

(08:17):
He's not a dummy, but he thinks we're all dummies.

Speaker 2 (08:20):
Correct, because we're gonna read all these good things and
then go, oh, we really need that bridge.

Speaker 1 (08:24):
Yeah. Now, I think I read the first one and went,
well that's bolt, you know what, and scroll down to
finally find the questions.

Speaker 2 (08:32):
Being the headline guy that I am, I just put
it in my zip code and went scroll scroll, scirl, scirrel, scrall,
scral scroll scroll, scroll, scroll, scroll scroll scroll, Ah, there's
the question, there's a question. No, no, nope.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
So he's created a website. I think we should take
advantage of it, and I want you to go vote no.
And I'm not I'm not asking you to vote how
you really feel. I'm I'm to persuade you to vote no. Now. Interestingly,
there's no place for comments like why don't you fix

(09:09):
the streets or why don't you, you know, spend money
on fixing potholes, or you know, why don't you do
this or that?

Speaker 2 (09:14):
No, there's none of that, but they do ask if
you want to be on the governor's email list.

Speaker 1 (09:18):
Oh yes, which I missed that one too. So here
is the website, and I'm I begeth of you. Please
go vote no. The website is which I assume Dragon
will put up. Will you put a link up on?
Michael says, go here dot com. Well, because you know

(09:41):
people are gonna I'm gonna read it fifteen times, slowly, distinctly, enunciate,
articulate and everything, and we'll still have a Cooper Goo.
What'd you say? Well was that website? I've missed that website?

Speaker 2 (09:57):
It was what was here?

Speaker 1 (10:01):
It is go vote no. It is ce O one
five zero walkway dot com. Get it, Colorado one fifty
walkway dot com, co O one fifty walkway dot com.

Speaker 2 (10:22):
What is it? Dragon, Michael says, go here dot com.
Michael says go here dot com. Coo.

Speaker 1 (10:31):
Well, you know, actually it would be good to vote
by going first to my website and then clicking on
the link for it, because if they have any it,
people worth their salt, they'll see where the inbound traffic originates.

(10:53):
And so if we can see that it originates from
a website called Michael says, go here dot com and
the votes overwhelmingly know that, you know, if they if
they can match up the the traffic, they could see
that this audience overwhelmingly voted no. So Michael says, go
here dot com. Michael says go here dot com. The

(11:15):
links up on the website, it's co O one fifty
walkway dot com. Go vote no. You know, stop and
think about how vain you have to be, because this
is a vanity project. This is it's unnecessary. It's not

(11:38):
like there is a uh even even again, giving credit
to Kyle Clark, they you know he he walks through.
It's a very well produced piece that he did I
can't believe I'm saying all of that, and they they
flew a drone, you know, across the area. I mean,
it really is a beautiful area when you you know,

(11:58):
when you go to your drone at the right time,
or you use photoshop or AI or whatever to get
rid of all of the druggies and the dreads and
their tents and everything, you get rid of all that,
it's a really nice area. But he even went so
far as to analyze whether or not there were a
lot of pedestrian accidents at excuse me, at that intersection,

(12:24):
and it turns out I don't hold me to these numbers,
but it was something like there's been one ped accident
in a three year period, and considering how bad traffic
is in Colorado and how many hit and runs we had,
I'd say one ped accident in a three year, four year,
five year period. Whatever it is is, that's a win

(12:45):
for us. That's pretty damn good. So there is literally
zero reason to build this other than he wants his
name on that bridge.

Speaker 2 (12:58):
And voting ends on midnight of Monday, so make sure
you go vote over the weekend. Vote from your phone,
vote from your tablet, vote from your PC. And also,
don't be persuaded by one of these questions. Oh yes,
this is a good point. Confusingly worded, not confusingly worded,
but I'll read it for you. If Colorado does proceed

(13:22):
with the one hundred and fiftieth Anniversary Walkway, would you
like to see the full one hundred and fiftieth Anniversary
Walkway built as planned or the only other option, the
one hundred and fiftieth Anniversary Walkway scaled back to a
smaller project.

Speaker 1 (13:41):
The best answer to that question is not to know answer.
The only way to win the game is not to
play the game, So do not answer that question.

Speaker 2 (13:56):
Michael says, go here dot com. Michael says, go here
dot com.

Speaker 1 (14:01):
Vote no, plea, please please please, please, please please please
vote no. Yesterday. I've tried to put this off as
long as I can, but I can't really be as
much longer. No, actually I can before I get to
something that was done yesterday or something Yeah, it occurred

(14:25):
yesterday and we talked about it yesterday. I'm usually asked,
I would say, on average about once a year to
go on Tavis Smiley's radio program out of Los Angeles.
It's it's on a station kb LA, you know black.
It's it's an all black radio station. I don't think

(14:48):
this is an iHeart station. I don't think it is.
I think it's independently owned. But Tavias has a program.
Tavias is a nice guy, Tavis, and he and I
are able to debate things civilly. But he wanted to
come on because of Trump's idea. That is, and I

(15:11):
agree with Tavis on this is all over the place.
We abolish FEMA, we reorganize FEMA, we redo FEMA, we
do whatever. But that was ostensibly the purpose of the conversation,
and it was supposed to be a thirty minute, two
segment conversation. So at noon hour time eleven Pacific, I

(15:35):
sit down in my home studio, connect to KBLA in
Los Angeles, and I'm ready to answer the questions. So
he introduces me and says we're going to talk to
Michael in just a moment, and instead, this is what
I listened to. It's open season on black people. With

(15:58):
all due respect to is Tavis. I'm sitting there in
my home studio and I'm thinking, wait a minute, he
and I were supposed to be talking about FEMA and
now you're going to bring on the white guy and
supposedly talked about FEMA. But it's open season on black people. No,
Tavison is not open season on black people. Statistics unequivocally

(16:22):
proved that that's simply not the case. It might be
open season on black on black crime, but cops are
not willie nilly hilly black people.

Speaker 3 (16:40):
Good morning, Mike or Michael. Well, what did you two
goobers think? What's going to happen when you set and
beat a dead horse.

Speaker 2 (16:48):
For four hours?

Speaker 3 (16:50):
The only reason I tuned in is I thought maybe
Jimmy Singenberger might be playing again this morning. But I'll
just have to go check him out at the bar.

Speaker 2 (16:59):
I guess this is a test. This is only a test.

Speaker 1 (17:11):
This is why I never leave the building without security guard.

Speaker 2 (17:15):
This is never what.

Speaker 1 (17:16):
This is why I never start my own car.

Speaker 2 (17:19):
That test one. I liked it. It looks perfect, all right, great,
I'm gonna play it. Then that laugh on the end
that got me, Oh, it was dude, I don't know.
It reminded me of the like one of the evil
gizmos from Gremlins, Not quite the Gremlin version of it,
the Green guy, but like the stripe is me. No,
that's good. I like that one.

Speaker 1 (17:38):
How I go And I hate to break the news
to all of you, but the dead horse, the dead
horse got revived yesterday evening. I was sitting at Denver
and the horse came right back alive. I'm it's not
my fault. You can't blame me, so just get ready.
Text messages real quickly. Twelve thirty one, Michael, I will

(17:58):
be driving through Denver today. I'm way back to my
home in Kentucky. Visited my kids in Mesa, Arizona, then
Salt Lake is if I care, I don't care, but don't,
but well we'll pretend like we care. I want to
vote against the bridge, but don't remember my Denver zip
code to prove my eligibility to vote. Can you suggest
a good ZIP code?

Speaker 2 (18:18):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (18:18):
For all of you to see somebody else, said Mike
uh fifty ninety. In addition to the website for the
Homeless Overpass survey, added Denver zip code in there for
the out of state goobers to use. Excellent suggestion. Excellent suggestion,
real quick.

Speaker 2 (18:35):
Though you might want to get on a VPN first,
and no.

Speaker 1 (18:39):
Because I could be filling it out. What if I
was at the undisclosed location.

Speaker 2 (18:43):
Okay, all right, I'm just if they see so many
from out of state and well these don't count well,
and then.

Speaker 1 (18:51):
Let's be honest. Do you think they really care what
the vote's going to turn out to be?

Speaker 2 (18:55):
Probably not.

Speaker 1 (18:56):
Do you think that really tell us what the real
the really true the vote.

Speaker 2 (19:00):
They know what the vote is going to be, Like
you said earlier, they're just trying to make give pull
us an out to be like, all right, if you
don't want this bridge, we won't make it.

Speaker 1 (19:10):
Well, Goober number sixteen forty one rites, there is a
Colorado walkway poll on Instagram. The IG's got one and
the vote is over eighty six percent no, and the
comments are hilarious. I've got to go search that. I
can't wait to get to the break because I want
to go search that. The zip code to use is

(19:31):
eight zero two three seven, eight zero two three seven,
eight zero two three seven, eight zero two three seven,
eight zero two three seven. Michael says, go here dot com. Yes,
and the answer is no. The zip code is eight

(19:52):
zero two three seven, or to put it in chronological order,
the zip code is eight zero two three seven. The
answer is no got.

Speaker 2 (20:02):
It, and only the first question seems to be required
is that it should Colorado proceed with the proposed one
hundred and fiftieth anniversary walkway at the State Capitol Complex
in Dever, that's the only one that is required to
be answered. Yes, the other ones. If Colorado does proceed
with the one hundred and fifty anniversary walkway, what would you
like to see that it gives a couple of different answers.
If Colorado does proceed with the walkway, and then twenty

(20:25):
twenty six is just around the corner, what are you
more excited about Colorado, the United States or both? And then,
of course, do you want to join the governor's email list?

Speaker 1 (20:38):
I will just caution you now that if you join,
because I'm on these lists because I oftentimes use the
things that they email as stories because it's they're so
damn stupid. But trust me, if you get on one,
you will be on a thousand. I don't care what

(20:59):
they tell you about privacy and everything else. These consultants
all get the lists and then they go from Canada
to Canada to candidate and everybody will get the lists.
So if you sign up for one, you will get
a thousand. So before the end, I was talking about
being on Tavis Smiley's program yesterday. And by the way,

(21:22):
I just checked KBLA is not an iHeart station. It's
owned by some other corporation. But apparently Tavis is in
the process of buying the station for himself. That's what
we should do, Dragon, we should just buy this station
for ourselves. We'll get capitalists to do it. Capitals will
buy it. Yeah, well you me and capitalist will.

Speaker 2 (21:41):
Be employed by capitalists, right.

Speaker 1 (21:42):
We'll just be minority owners or something and won't do
that anyway, So capitalists. So Tavis wants me on to
talk about the reorganization of FEMA. It's going to be
a thirty minute, you know, two segment appearance. He starts
it's out by talking about this the shooting.

Speaker 2 (22:03):
Uh, Brionna Taylor.

Speaker 1 (22:07):
Yeah, Taylor in Kentucky or Tennessee wherever it was where
you know, the cops are serving a no knock warrant.
He started, the criminals starts shooting from behind the closed door.
She's in the he's in the middle of the shooting,
and she ends up dead. Cop gets convicted. I forget
what the conviction was. Department of Justice wants to is

(22:30):
recommending a one day prison sentence, which is probably reasonable.
But Tavis makes the comment and I'm not going to
play it again because Dragon reminded me, oh, there's music
in the background, although this is an FCC regulated station
that is playing that music, so it must be you know,
open source or public domain music. But Dragons and I'm

(22:55):
not Chris out him, just Dragon's paranoid about it, so
I'm not gonna play it again. But he says that
it is open season on blacks in America. And but
for the fact that my microphone is open, I was
thinking to myself, if this is the if this is

(23:16):
the route we're going to go down, then I'm really
not interested in doing this interview. But I can't say
anything because they've got me in Q, which means that
my mic is live. So anything I say is going
to go across is going to go on air, so
I can't whisper to his producer. And I don't have
a cell or phone number that I could text to

(23:37):
and say, hey, talk to me or take me out
of queue so we can talk. So I stay and
I do the interview, and it turns out we talk
about FEMA in third. In a two segment interview, we
talk about THEMA for I don't know, I bet two minutes,
and otherwise it's climate change and it's it's open season
on black people. I'm so astounded by the blinders that

(24:07):
someone like Tavis has on. Now again, I've got great
respect for Tavas because you can debate him rationally and civilly.
He doesn't scream and yell at you. He doesn't go,
you know, off the deep end. But he's just wrong.
But I understand that there is this attitude that somehow

(24:33):
whites are a domestic threat. Now, honestly, some immigrants, some
people with immigrant backgrounds come to this country and they
are assimilated. Julio Rosis is a good example. I may
play a sound by in a minute to prove my point.

(24:54):
But others that come to this country legally or illegally
are openly hostile to this country and to its core population.
And a great example of what I'm talking about is
a candidate for mayor. No, not the guy in New
York which everybody's talking about. Another one they should be
talking about is Minneapolis mayoral candidate Omar Fatte. Here he

(25:21):
is seizing on the sort of rhetor that we would
hear from I don't know Biden supporters to characterize whites
as a threat to.

Speaker 2 (25:29):
The country terrorists.

Speaker 4 (25:34):
We heard them being called drug dealers. We heard a
lot of insults. We heard that they're a threat to
our national security. And that's a flat out line. You
want to know who the real threat is, matter of president,
I'll give you a hint.

Speaker 2 (25:51):
It doesn't.

Speaker 4 (25:51):
They don't look like our chief author. They don't look
like the folks up in the gallery. They don't look
like the folks on the rotunda. They look like many
of the members that sit in the front. And you
don't have to take my word for it. According to DHS,
it's a matter of president. The greatest domestic threat facing
the United States comes from quote racially or ethnically motivated

(26:15):
violent extremists, specifically, specifically those who advocate for the superiority
superiority of the white race, not our immigrants. And we
are safer and we're better off because of them.

Speaker 1 (26:31):
So there he is parenting the old Biden DHS talking
points that white nationalists, which is a smaller minority than
what he even he is, are the greatest sage of
the country. Democrats actually work to ensure there are any

(26:52):
number of Omar Fhatales for every Julio Rosis that might
appear in this country. And they do that by importing
illegal aliens faster than they can even assimilate, even if
they wanted to assimilate, and by plying them with all
this anti American dumbassery via schools and the cabal, and
due to the demographic displacement. Once America has been wrecked

(27:16):
by these people, it will never be able to be rebuilt.
And I'm not being racist, but these are people from
third world countries that come here and do not want
to assimilate, but instead want to import their Marxist socialist
ideology into this country, just like the Democrat. The Democrat

(27:37):
nominee for mayor in New York Mandami an outspoken, I'm
abashed Marxist communist, and yet somehow there's a war. It's
open season on white people.

Speaker 5 (27:56):
No, it is not Michael to that website of one
fifty bridge building whatever dot com, or Michael says go
here dot com, which I think is probably a little
bit better to get to. Anyway, you should vote no
on all of it, not just the bridge, but all
of it, because why would we want to spend that

(28:18):
millions of dollars on various projects that no one will
see all over the entire state?

Speaker 2 (28:23):
Fix our roads. Okay, this is a task I set
one in.

Speaker 1 (28:32):
But did you vote?

Speaker 2 (28:34):
Now?

Speaker 1 (28:35):
Now, Kathy's got me all. I'm going to go look
at the.

Speaker 2 (28:38):
Website again, Michael says, go here dot com.

Speaker 1 (28:40):
Well, because I thought there was I mean, I know
there were different questions, but I didn't think the other
questions were yes or no. I just don't recall.

Speaker 2 (28:49):
The second question is, if Colorado does not proceed with
the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary walkway, would you like
to see answer number one, a major one hund undred
fiftieth anniversary project in our state's capital city of Denver.
Answer number two several smaller scale anniversary projects in other
parts of the state that reflect our rich history and

(29:11):
diverse cultural history. Or third answer is no anniversary projects
at all.

Speaker 1 (29:17):
Okay, all right, so there is a no, and I
did I voted no on that one?

Speaker 2 (29:21):
No?

Speaker 1 (29:21):
No, an, you know, we'll all just celebrate.

Speaker 2 (29:24):
On our own.

Speaker 1 (29:24):
We don't need any taxpayer dollars to celebrate Colors one
and fiftieth anniversary.

Speaker 2 (29:30):
Then put on like a fireworks show or something that'd
be fun, and would.

Speaker 1 (29:38):
You go no, all right, okay, zero four zero two Michael,
I definitely would not use my government IP block computer
to vote about ten times a day for the last
couple of days. Or nine zero two six Mike. I

(29:58):
used my Castle Rock zip and then thought, great, that
won't count.

Speaker 2 (30:02):
No no, no, no, no, no.

Speaker 1 (30:04):
Any color In fact, I don't even know an out
of state ZIP code might work. They may not give
as much weight when they start doing a tally, but
you can use Remember this is for you know, this
is a great perspective on what the cabal thinks. So

(30:25):
everybody that lives outside Denver sees ourselves, we see ourselves
as outsiders. I put in my zip code eight zero
one two six because, by dam this is a Colorado anniversary.
This is not a Denver anniversary. It is not a
Jared Polis anniversary. It is a Colorado birthday. So you

(30:49):
could use any Colorado zip code. So don't worry about
the fact you use Castle Rock just because it's being
built in Denver. You're still paying for it whether you
live in Campbo or Castle Raw or Colorado Springs. I
was trying to make an alliteration.

Speaker 2 (31:08):
I do worry about voting multiple times from the same
IP device, So I would say, if you've got a tablet,
do it from there. If you've got a phone, do
it from there. If you've got a PC, do it
from there. If you got to work PC, do it
from there multiple times in the same one. I don't
know if those will all have Yeah, they may, but
I don't know. Well, I just wonder if anything will count.

(31:28):
I think it might be redetermined
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