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December 3, 2025 • 31 mins
The couples view of life has eyes on the holidays, interesting entertainments, and busy work times. In the mix Jack Nicholson, Matthew Rhys, Gary Oldman, Keri Russel, George Clooney, Macy's Parade, home chores, and much more. Come on along with us!
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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Welcome to the Danny Clinkscale, reasonably irreverent podcast, insightful and
witty commentary, probing interviews and detours from the beaten path.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
Welcome to Arts and Lifestyle Wednesday, always presented by Strategic
Partners Inc. As the year comes to an end, why
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(00:40):
don't have any of those things going on at all
these days. No differences. It's holiday cheer across the board.
Never disparaging or discouraging word is spoken. Never have been
told that I only have three real interests in life,

(01:02):
but all kinds of good things as well. We had
it quiet but nice Thanksgiving. We'll talk about the joys
of Thanksgiving and the Macy's Parade and so forth, and
not the joys of our first snow of the year
and my first snow shoveling venture yesterday. As we are
taping this on Tuesday. Jane is about to head into
a couple of weeks of craziness for her business, which

(01:25):
will be rewarded with a nice vacation starting on the seventeenth,
but all kinds of things as far as pop ups
and travel and all that type of stuff for Venice Communications.
I'll talk a little bit about. You know, Jane often
on these podcasts says gals and then says something that
I do that's annoying. I'm going to say Fellas one

(01:48):
time here, so we'll find out about that. We actually
physically went to the movies recently and saw George Clooney
and Jay Kelly, which was good, and he's always reliably good.
He's been around everywhere promoting that. So that's fun. And
one thing that Jane is very good at that actually
is a treasure for me in this way is because

(02:09):
I usually get the finales of all these movies. That
Jane is very good at being able to watch movies
over and over again and liking them. And there's several
that worth revisiting, to say the least. CBS Sunday Morning
featured something unusual that probably didn't fit into Jane's taste,
but maybe she found out a little bit something nice

(02:30):
about Metallica the other day, and what else do we
have on there?

Speaker 3 (02:37):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (02:37):
Yeah, I have a little bit of a one of course.
Jane just finished Roaring Through the Diplomat starring Carrie Russell
and had a little sort of Carrie Russell news for
you and for her because she hasn't heard this all
as part of Arts and Lifestyle Wednesday presented by Strategic Partners, Inc.
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(03:22):
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Speaker 2 (05:58):
Welcome back, and I hope you all had for Thanksgiving,
And maybe it was. In all likelihood it was far
busier than what we had as due to scheduling and
the fact that so many people, surprisingly to me, really
go out for Thanksgiving. We were scheduled for early Thanksgiving
brunch right at eleven A. But that doesn't mean we

(06:19):
didn't beat oh dozens of people to the Grand Street
Cafe for a buffet. Place was mobbed and it was
an excellent, excellent Thanksgiving meal.

Speaker 7 (06:29):
Oh my god, behenomenal. Not to mention the great coffee
which I just picked up a pack of it roasteries, fabulous,
one of the joys in the life. I just realized
I picked up the wrong restaurant. I picked up Classic
Cup and not Grand Street. I'll have to replace.

Speaker 2 (06:47):
So they have the ones from each individual restaurant.

Speaker 7 (06:51):
I think if I have this right or somebody call
us and tell us the correct one for Grand Street.
I do believe it's a roastory coffee blend that they do,
but I, for stupid me, I picked up the classic cup.

Speaker 8 (07:02):
One, not as good as Grand Street in my opinion.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
Well there you go. Who knows what the differences are
in these coffees. We don't know only the chefs of
Stroller anyway, So that meant that maybe didn't consume quite
as much of the Macy's Parade, which I like watching
when I'm working out on Thanksgiving morning. We of course

(07:25):
have great memories of that. Way back in the day,
now twenty years ago plus, we went to them. We
didn't go to the Macy's parade. We were staying right
on the parade route. I ended up running fifteen miles
or so because I couldn't get past the barriers for
the parade. But that was fun. We got to see
the balloons, which I think flew a little higher back
then too. I think they've brought them down in height

(07:47):
because of wind and some other things, but anyway, they're
going right past our. I think we were staying on
the what fourteenth floor or something like that, and the
balloons were Snoopy was going right on by us or whatever.
So that was that was fun. That's a nice memory.

Speaker 8 (08:02):
And it's funny.

Speaker 7 (08:03):
They showed fabulous little bit of clips on social media
of some of the old parade clips, and certain years
they were flying them pretty low, so maybe it all
depends on the wind.

Speaker 2 (08:15):
I think it does depend on the weather. And they
did little bits for performances from a couple of Broadway
shows that I would love to see. It's been a
long time now since we've been to Broadway. I think
I think it's like twenty seventeen or eighteen maybe, so
we went there certainly before COVID, that's for sure. Anyway,
they did a performance from Ragtime, which looked great to me.

(08:37):
I know you're not that big a fan of the show.
Why don't you like rag Time?

Speaker 8 (08:41):
I don't know, I don't know.

Speaker 7 (08:43):
Maybe it's the period. I think it's a period thing.
I don't like the costumes because of the period it's in.
That's a bad because fabulous, fabulous voices in that show,
so don't listen to me.

Speaker 2 (08:52):
And the other one they did that I saw was
the Bobby Darren musical Just in Time, and a great
performer is doing that and the girl performers lady singers
who accompanied him on that were excellent, so that would
be a great take.

Speaker 7 (09:07):
Okay, you're skimming over this. Jonathan Groff is sweat worthy.
He's so fabulous.

Speaker 2 (09:14):
I'm not scared. You've got a microphone right in.

Speaker 6 (09:16):
Front of you.

Speaker 8 (09:17):
Oh yeah, right right, I'm the color. I'm the color.

Speaker 2 (09:19):
You can say anything you want.

Speaker 8 (09:21):
Oh my god.

Speaker 7 (09:22):
A friend of mine, dear Susan, literally took herself to
New York. I think she got a front row seat
just to see him.

Speaker 8 (09:28):
So there you go.

Speaker 2 (09:30):
Well, Thanksgiving past, and it was a wonderful day and
we've actually had a very mild fall, but that was
until Monday when we got snow and it was shoveling worthy.
That much depth about a seventy five minute workout for me,
which I don't really need, but anyway, I was proud
when I finished my driveway, made Jane look out the

(09:52):
window at my handiwork. Of course, the plow came immediately
after that. But I talked about this when we tapes
Thirsty Thursdays, which you can hear tomorrow right here at
the same location where you enjoy all your podcasts. But
my dad had many old timey phrases when he used
them over and over again, and it got annoying, there's

(10:13):
no question about that. And so but I learned a
lot of phrases from him. But one thing that always
resonates with me when I'm raking leaves or shoveling snow
is he always used to say a job worth doing
is a job worth doing well. He used to say
that over and over again. And you know what, it's
one of the few things pieces of advice that I've
actually used for my dad through the years, Because yesterday,

(10:35):
I probably could have stopped I don't know, ten minutes
sooner in the driveway would have been just fine to
drive on, but I wanted to make it look sort
of sparkly clean, and so I did some finishing work
in honor of my late father, so.

Speaker 8 (10:48):
Passed away a couple of few years ago.

Speaker 2 (10:51):
Yeah, it's but today it's about Tuesday as we speak,
it's going to be over forty so it probably would
have melted anyway. I don't know. So, but I mentioned
that at times, Jane says, gals, you know, for instance, well,
I don't even go I don't want to go into it.

(11:11):
For instance, there's too many for instances where Jane can
point out things that I don't do properly, which is fine.
It's not fine that I don't do them properly. It's
fine that they're pointed out. But guys, when I taped
Thursty Thursdays yesterday, I came in the house and literally
before I even could take my jacket off, I was

(11:35):
measuring carpet runners and talking carpet runners strategy for I
don't know, fifteen to twenty minutes. We have two nine
foot which I found out, and you had to get
down on your hands and knees because the tape measure
comes loose as you drag it past I don't know
five feet.

Speaker 8 (11:54):
It's hard for I need people.

Speaker 2 (11:56):
It's hard to stretch out to now. Yeah, well, the
one of the people was sitting on her ass down
in the chair watching a movie.

Speaker 8 (12:02):
I've already done it, so I just wanted you to
check my work.

Speaker 2 (12:06):
I sometimes Jane wants me to get involved for whatever reason. Anyway,
I needed advice as to whether we should get one
ten footer and one seven footer because two nine doesn't
really work anymore or what. I don't know, but there
you go. Fellas that's the kind of thing that sometimes
I deal quickly, quickly as I come in the door

(12:27):
and barely heaved a breath, didn't even have my coat off,
no question about that.

Speaker 8 (12:34):
He's very good about it.

Speaker 2 (12:35):
Yeah, well, thank you for public consumption, Jane says, I'm
very good at that.

Speaker 5 (12:41):
That's nice work.

Speaker 2 (12:42):
Yes, thank you, thank you. I was an excellent measure man.
So well, we'll talk about movies that we've revisited when
we start up again after the break. But we did
go to the movies recently, which we used to do
quite a bit, and we try to do as much
as possible, but only when we go Now we'll go
to Glenwood Arts or some place like that and and

(13:05):
go to the movies. And we did go see what
is a pretty mainstream movie for Glenwood Arts, which was
Jay Kelly George Clooney basically playing himself. Really, I mean,
a big movie star who's kind of self obsessed and
personal life isn't good and he's you know, has had
a couple string of marriages because he is always away

(13:26):
working and he justifies that and his long suffering manager,
Adam Sandberg, who.

Speaker 8 (13:32):
Is Adam Sandler Sandler.

Speaker 2 (13:34):
Yeah, mixed those. Adam Sandler, who was great and has
turned into as he's gotten older, kind of a schlumpy,
good side actor. I think he might get nominated for his.

Speaker 7 (13:46):
Very good Yeah he's been nominated before, Yeah he has.

Speaker 8 (13:50):
For he was the best thing in the movie.

Speaker 2 (13:53):
I think he was, although I think George Clooney, you know,
it could have been parody. Really it was very good,
but he was. But I thought everybody was good. You did.
You had problems with Laura Derma, who's.

Speaker 7 (14:06):
Usually that was directing someone. The director took some chances
with her.

Speaker 2 (14:13):
So what did you In general, I would say it's
worth seeing. I don't think it's yes great. I don't
think it's going to go in the pantheon of George Clooney's.

Speaker 7 (14:22):
You know, I don't know if you have to go
to the cinema to see it necessarily, know if I'd
make his the trip like we did.

Speaker 2 (14:27):
But it's actually out on Netflix. This went. When's the fifth?
Is today? The second?

Speaker 8 (14:32):
It's on Friday, Friday.

Speaker 2 (14:33):
The fifth is Friday, so that will be up on
Netflix on Friday. Very good movie. Billy Crude plays an
old friend of his that who doesn't like the way
he was treated when he was younger, he was and
he was excellent in that. So it's quite a good movie.
It's directed by Noah Bomback, who was the husband of
Greta Gerwig, and he's probably best known well, he's been

(14:55):
nominated for five or six Academy Awards either for writing
or directing. But Marriage Story as a movie directed that
that was really good, and and they wrote he and
Gregor Gerwig wrote Barbie together. So he's an accomplished director.
And it's it's funny, it's he's charming. If you like

(15:15):
George Coooney, you'll have a good time. There's some serious moments.
It's a comedy drama. I guess you describe it as.

Speaker 7 (15:22):
Hey, before I forget. Jonathan Groff is on PBS. I
think it's Thursday or Friday this week, the fourth of
the fifth. It's a live performance of his last Broadway show,
Merely We Roll Along, So don't miss that.

Speaker 2 (15:36):
And that's going to be in theaters and on what's
in theaters? Yeah, it's going to be in theaters.

Speaker 8 (15:40):
Oh shoot, we gotta go. That's right, I'm sorry. Theater
is not PBS.

Speaker 2 (15:46):
Yeah, it's going to be on on theaters this weekend.
I think, so that's a that out certainly worth catching.
Many things are worth catching. We'll catch up with those
coming up next. It's Reconcilable Differences with Danny and Jane,
part of Arts and Lifestyle Wednesday, presented by Strategic Partners, Inc.

Speaker 1 (16:06):
More of Danny's Reasonably Irreverend podcast.

Speaker 2 (16:09):
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get to retirement, the more challenging these market swings can become.
I would like to get to know you and your
goals for the future. I offer financial planning services across
the United States, focusing mainly on Kansas and the Missouri area.
I look forward to meeting with you face to face

(16:40):
with the highs and lows throughout the financial landscape. MY
goal is to make sure you feel protected once you've
set your retirement date. Growing up in a tight knit community,
I understand the importance of knowing you can rely on
someone to have your back. I'm always a phone call
away to talk with you about your investments. Make you
feel you're getting the most out of your retirement.

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look forward to working with. You it sounds, odd BUT
i can watch comedies over and over again and to

(19:01):
the point where sometimes it's not even worth it for
the people with, me because if it's something that's my,
FAVORITE i usually have spouting the lines out before they
come up or start laughing before the joke's even. Told
but and the greatest movies in the, world Like all
The President's, men which we have currently in OUR, DVR
i can revisit every couple of. Years But jane will,

(19:23):
GO i don't know how many times you've Watched Doctor
shivago since we've been, together maybe, THIRTY i don't. Know,
again that's What i'll, say And i'm that movie is
not really one of my. Favorites but it's a good thing,
too Because jane will, say like the other, DAY i
come in and she, says, WELL i couldn't. Resist i'm
going to Watch China town. Again and THEN i finish

(19:45):
with Whatever i'm, doing a game or the dishes or,
whatever AND i come down AND i usually catch at
LEAST i don't, know forty five minutes maybe an hour
of the movie, again and it's great to re visit.

Speaker 7 (19:55):
THEM i think some of the MOVIES i, love like
you Mentioned jevago And out Of, town their musical scores
are beyond and they take you in a certain place.
Immediately my history and background is From, russia and my
dad really loved that film because it took him back
to where his parents were, born SO i think maybe

(20:15):
there's a little little bit of that, there but it's
just a PHENOMEN i, mean it just stunning. Film and
then In, chinatown Which i've seen at bazillion, TIMES i
saw some things That i'd never seen. Before and when
they did the intro into the, film they said the same,
things like every time you watch, it it's a complicated,
story and the book was supposed to be really, complicated

(20:37):
and so you, Go, okay how Did Rowan polanski figure
some of this? OUT i figured out the reason and
the value of the name of the film more THAN
i Never chinatown means, something but it's hidden in a
way in the. Dialogue it's just.

Speaker 2 (20:53):
Fascinating And Jack nicholson at his prime and having the
courage is noted in the intro and the outro basically
go through the movie with a slowly shrinking but at
the beginning gigantic bandage on his nose the whole time
because he gets cut up by a, knife and eventually
by the end he doesn't have a bandage, anymore and

(21:13):
he looks great like he always, does and he's meant for,
it and he's always kind of a little bit detectives
in these type of movies are always just a little
bit behind the case and you know basically more than they,
do and you're sometimes like why and you know that
fade anyway is no. Good but there are some rather

(21:35):
hideous plot turns in this. Film but it's a great
to watch and. Revisit and he's. GREAT i, mean and
also another Thing i'm wring Brought Jack. Nicholson he. Quit he,
said you know, What i'm having trouble remembering my. Lines
i'm not a true professional. ANYMORE i don't want to
be that. PERSON i, mean you could just go and

(21:55):
somebody pay him to make movies right, Now god for.
Sure and he. Doesn't he just goes To lakers. Games
it has a good, time and It's Jack.

Speaker 7 (22:03):
Nicholson you have not seen. That it's a classic and
the trumpet motif that comes back in and out is
just it's a piece of. Art.

Speaker 2 (22:13):
Yeah it was an interesting decision By Roman polanski because many,
movies the studio AND i think the producers wanted the
movie in black and, white WHICH i think would have worked,
Great but it works great in color. Too it's sort
of shot in a way Where Los angeles is still
kind of, dry and, dusty and it looks but when

(22:37):
you WATCH i remember one time in, COLLEGE i spent
the afternoon Reading life magats of going to. Class spent
the afternoon looking At life magazines from the nineteen thirties and,
forties like hours from like probably twelve thirty to five,
O'clock and WHEN i came, OUT i was literally taken
aback by the fact that the world was. Color. WOW

(23:00):
i had spent the entire afternoon in black and. White
well that's.

Speaker 8 (23:04):
What it used to be WITH, tv remember when we were.
Kids oh my.

Speaker 7 (23:07):
God well they said That roman because there was so
much filming of the water and this desolate, area because
it's all related to the water supply Of Los. Angeles
that's the backstory of all, this that if you didn't
do it in, color you could not see the nuances
of the landscapes like he. Wanted SO i thought that

(23:29):
was a fair. Argument BUT i see what you're.

Speaker 2 (23:31):
SAYING i think it were creating, color BUT i think
it would have been just fabulous in black and. White,
also so a movie that actually is in the eighties
and it's about the eighties and it looks like it's
in the, eighties is The china, syndrome Which jane, revisited
also will be about nuclear power. Plants And Jack lemon

(23:54):
And Jane funda And Michael douglas are young and all
looking good and doing. Good And Jack lemon is a long,
suffering dedicated employee of the Power plan who discovers things
obviously they've gone. Awry And Jane fonda is very good
as you, know it's just supposed to be kind of
a bimbo uh news you, know news reporter who doesn't

(24:16):
isn't really a, reporter but she gets onto a hot
story and wants to carry it through and she's able
to do. That And Michael douglas is her long suffering
cameraman who basically just looks great the whole.

Speaker 7 (24:29):
TIME i, know he was the producer of this long you,
know it was so cool to see everybody at this
ERA i hadn't seen in a really long.

Speaker 8 (24:37):
Time Jack lemon.

Speaker 2 (24:38):
Is he's so.

Speaker 7 (24:40):
Great, oh, dynamite just dynamite on. Screen it he actually
does things that are to most. PEOPLE i, mean maybe
overt in a, way but it's he's he's telling you
what his internal mind is thinking with his face in
a way that nobody can do it quite like he.

Speaker 8 (24:57):
Can he's just he was a.

Speaker 2 (24:59):
Treasure and there's like if you you, know we're my
age or my age or, whatever you get a little.
Younger like every supporting character actor is. Recognizable, YEAH i
know that, GUY i know, HER i know. Him then
it's a treat to wait for the credits and, say
you know who that person was the bad? Guy you,

(25:20):
know like IF i couldn't name this guy his, name
And i'd have to have it right in front of,
me WHICH i was supposed, to BUT i left it.
Upstairs but the guy who played the plant, MANAGER i,
mean he's just a not a nice guy in a million, films,
yes but he never was like a star or. Anything
but so that's certainly worth seeing. Again and then one

(25:41):
that was more. Recent jane wanted to find the nineteen
seventy NINE tv series For Tinker Tailor's what is So
Sponger spy and With Alec. Guinness of course they did
that with any.

Speaker 7 (25:57):
Who, no, no, no you're, thinking, well well it all
kind of comes.

Speaker 2 (26:02):
Together but the movies from twenty, eleven and that's.

Speaker 7 (26:07):
With Gary oldman and HE i think he won if
he wasn't, Nominated and that's a fascinating. Film but EVERYONE
i read a lot about BECAUSE i had not SEEN
i think it was a nineteen Seventies smiley's. FRIENDS i
think it's six hours OF tv that you can buy.
Now you used to be able to get it On

(26:28):
Apple PLUS. Tv but it's supposed to be fantastic and
people think he is the Quintessential. Smiley that's the name
of the character that oldman ended up taking. Over and
that's an interesting and one of.

Speaker 2 (26:40):
The episodes is it Is Tinker, Taylor Soldier. Spy and
it's of course all the books By John lecaree and
le Car, no IT'S.

Speaker 8 (26:51):
I looked it. Up he's really.

Speaker 2 (26:53):
Okay it's not his real name. Anyway It's David. CORNWALL
i know it's like and he had to change his
name because when he wrote it for his first, book
he was still in The.

Speaker 8 (27:02):
Service, OH i didn't know that was, Okay and.

Speaker 2 (27:04):
There was somebody who was in The British service could
not write under their own, name but they could use
a numb to, plume which is what he. Did i'm
not a big fan really of his writing that. MUCH
i read one of his most recent books twenty. Seventeen
it's A legacy Of, spies AND i didn't really like
it that. Much it was a sort of a flashback

(27:25):
type of. FILM i. FINISHED i read it FROM i
read the whole. THING i didn't. Quit but, anyway he
writes everybody they thinks He's he is viewed as one
of the most acclaimed authors of the, century so Clearly i'm,
wrong But i'm not a BIG i won't read another so.

Speaker 7 (27:42):
CONFUSING i THOUGHT i might clear up some of my.
Confusion WHEN i first Saw Taker Tailor, Soldier spy Not,
HAPPENING i still didn't understand a.

Speaker 8 (27:54):
Word but it was still a.

Speaker 7 (27:55):
Really cool film to see a lot of great acting
in and the feel of the. FILM i did not
understand the.

Speaker 2 (28:00):
STORY a lot of his stories are, convoluted and the
ONE i read was, convoluted AND i didn't really like the.

Speaker 7 (28:05):
Resolutions but did he Do day of The? Jackal that's
what you were thinking?

Speaker 2 (28:09):
OF i don't think.

Speaker 8 (28:11):
So, no, okay because that's That eddie Read, okay, right, okay.

Speaker 2 (28:16):
GOOD i can't BELIEVE i pick some of that. UP
a big pan to, me done ding yeah for?

Speaker 8 (28:22):
Me danny, winsurprise.

Speaker 2 (28:24):
And, finally of, Course jane consumed in large Bites The
diplomat Starring Kerrie, Russell and last NIGHT i was driving
around AND i was listening To conan O'Brien's, podcast and
he has big stars on, there and it's always hilarious
and although he he has guests who are, famous and
two thirds of it is him because he's funny and

(28:46):
he likes to talk and the other people have a great,
time so it's very. Enjoyable But Matthew reese was on
and he is the partner Of OH i do know
that Of Kerrie, russell and they met Doing The. Americans
interesting they have been together since. Then they have not
gotten around to getting, married is what they how they
were first.

Speaker 8 (29:06):
Eyes he's very. Attractive and the.

Speaker 2 (29:10):
Thing is he usually plays, like you, know, intense, brooding you, know,
characters and he's basically as a stand up comedian, also
WHICH i didn't. Know and he was hysterical on this.
THING i, mean it was really. Funny and when he
was talking about and they were just talking about regular
old stuff and the two of them were just having
a who.

Speaker 8 (29:29):
OH i got to hear.

Speaker 2 (29:30):
That it was really.

Speaker 8 (29:31):
Fun i've seen him do fabulous period. Stuff he can do.

Speaker 2 (29:33):
Anything, then, yeah and he's it's a good. Couple the
thing is THEY i SAW i basically them at a,
glamorous you, know, opening and they're both dressed to the
nines and. Everything she still looks like she's ready to
go play, volleyball even with a sea through dress.

Speaker 8 (29:50):
On that's kind of her.

Speaker 2 (29:52):
Thing, YEAH i. Guess but she looked. Great he looked.
Great they must be a Fun they said they had
trouble when they did the series because they were laughing so,
much and they would are doing intense material and they
had to stop laughing to do the takes and. Everything
that's very. Cool they have been together. Cool they have
been together ever. Since So Matthew, reese it's spelled our,

(30:14):
hys but it's Pronounced reese BECAUSE i did all the
research for, this and and THEN i even remembered STUFF
i didn't, Research Like Frederic. Forsyth what a job by.

Speaker 8 (30:23):
Me very well, prepared dear.

Speaker 2 (30:26):
Well we try to be well prepared and, enjoyable talented
and lovely on reconcilable differences With danny And. Jane good
thing we don't do. Video beautiful about. It has big
rollers in her hair right, now but she is going
to have her nails done later, today.

Speaker 8 (30:43):
So one must be prepared beautiful In.

Speaker 2 (30:46):
Wichita on her. Travels so thanks for joining. Us we'll
talk to you again in a couple of. Weeks always. Fun.

Speaker 1 (30:53):
Bye we hope you enjoyed the Latest Danny Klinkscale reasonably.
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