Winners Build, Losers Tear Down

Published Jun 26, 2024, 5:47 PM

In hour 4 of The Armstrong & Getty Show:

  • The internet is cruel
  • The "not mad" woman
  • The baseball game ended how?!
  • Final thoughts!

Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio the George Washington Broadcast Center.

Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty.

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Armstrong and Getty.

The two hundred and thirty million dollars US built Peer in an active war zone, soldiers with automatic weapons standing guard. While there are no boots on the ground on this mission on the shores of Gaza, they do get within fifty feet. But this massive undertaking, with up to one thousand US service members involved in building, protecting, and manning the Peer, has suffered multiple setbacks, only delivering aid seventeen out of the thirty nine days it became operational.

Well on delivering aid as in it got onto the land, then actually getting it to the Palestinians has been almost zero as opposed to getting into the hands of thieves or homas whoever's taken it and disrupting it. But how about that distinction. No boots on the ground under any circumstances. They're within fifty feet on a solid platform connected to a piece of land that is coming under fire every single day.

That is slicing it awful. Dang fin.

I've been to the beach, I've been fifty feet into the water, and I still felt like I was well, I didn't feel like I was out at sea.

Well fifty feet I'm looking out there from here to there, okay, and I'm on solid, a solid pier sometimes that they're shelling regularly. It's amazing that we haven't had a disaster and gotten sucked into this further yet.

Can you imagine being like twenty strides onto the pier in Santa Cruz saying there's no way I'm going to Santa Cruz, right, you're there, dude.

Or just because so we're saying there are no boots on the ground, so we have no soldiers in Gaza. So you're on the pier in Santa Cruz or Santa Monica, where the hell you are. But you're saying you're not. I'm not in Santa Monica. You're on the pier attached to Santa Monica, but I'm not in Santa Monica.

Right, okay? Exactly.

Meanwhile, though, well that's just that's PR diplomacy or PR foreign policy, speaking of which Tom Cotton unleashed a blast the other day. He said Biden's foreign policy consists of Tony Blinkin running around the world playing his guitar and pleading with our allies not to escalate. This pathetic weakness has made the world more dangerous. And interestingly, the first reply or the how do you be like to first reply people see on Twitter is that the most up votes or reaction.

No idea, Nope, it's not that.

But the first response is some Arab guy who also tweets in Arabic claiming that Tom Cotton has been bought by the Jews, so that's nice anyway. To his greater point, though, a couple of headlines I believe, both from the Wall Street Journal, Biden wants to be tough with Russia and Iran, but wants low gas prices too, and they point out that all of these sanctions on both Russia and Iran and Venezuela for that matter, they tread very very lightly around oil, which is like all of their revenue. So they're not going to do anything that messes with the oil market, especially because we've kind of choked America's oil production.

Off a lot.

So that shows you how serious they are about punishing the evildoers who are slaughtering people by the hundreds of thousands. They'll punish them, but not if it raises gas prices, because that would be bad politically speaking.

We mentioned I think those videos that came out over the weekend. So a couple of families in Israel who had their loved ones taken by Hamas on October seventh put these videos out. They felt like they were pressuring net and Yahoo to make a deal for the hostages.

I don't quite get.

It makes me think you can't stop until you kill Hamas no matter what, because they'll do it again. But in the one video, for instance, this couple mom and dad video of their son who's had his hand blown off because Hamas threw a grenade in the house, blew off their son's hand, then grabbed their son, threw him in the back of the truck, beat him, and he's still being held in Gaza And it's just gruesome.

But so if you're on the side of well, whoever does.

That sort of thing needs to be killed, like Tom Cotton, clearly you were paid off by the Jews. You couldn't just come to the conclusion that anybody that would do that sort of thing needs to be eliminated.

You can't live next to them, right right, exactly?

Yeah, well said, and so speaking of that particular conflict, the editorial board of the journal Orte the other day, will Americans see the war in the Middle East is winding down? Israel's worry. It's only Israeli's worried. It's only beginning. Hesbela has been escalating. It strikes on Israel, and the Iranian proxy militia could provoke a larger war unless the US gives it a good reason not to. Washington is too fixated on restraining Israel to notice. And then I made reference to this the other day. But here's the direct quotes the latest misfires. Sunday's comments by General C. Q. Brown, chairman of the Joint Chiefs, to reporters. According to the Associated Press, America's top military officer, quote said the US won't likely be able to help Israel defend itself against a broader Hasbola war, as well as it helped Israel fight off the Iranian Braje missiles and drones in April. He warned Israel quote to think about the second order effects of any type of operation into Lebanon, including danger to US forces. Instead, the Iranians could join the Fray directly and give greater support to their proxy quote, particularly if they felt that Hesbola was being significantly threatened. And the Journal editorial board said, all right, so that's a calculated red light to Israel. Don't count on the US to help, do count on Iran's wrath. But what message is the general sending to Hesbolah in the group leader Hassan Israel's bunker. It probably sounds like, go ahead, you can get away with more. We'll make Israel hold back their attack dogs.

Sure it's the message to hesbal or a Hamas or whoever the who these is.

You can escalate. The United States won't.

And we won't let our allies even if as their people by the tens of thousands of being driven out of their homes in the north of Israel.

Or in Putin, if you want to switch to that war.

When the Biden administration is tired of holding back Israel, they go back to telling Ukraine not to escalate.

And then to.

Reinforce foreign policy one oh one, which is weakness invites aggression. The White White House goal is to discourage the larger war, but a policy of weakening Israel has the opposite effect. It emboldens Hasbola to keep shooting and extend its range. This increases the domestic pressure in Israel to do something about it. Unprovoked, Hezbola has fired nearly five thousand rockets, missiles, and mortars at northern Israel since October seventh.

That's weird.

Why would they start when Israel was attacked? When Israel didn't attack. M They've populated thousand rockets fired at you.

Yeah, and more sophisticate in the missiles and mortars. And the message to you as israel Is, don't escalate.

They sent us five.

I have thousand rockets that luckily we have the technology to stop for now, but we're not supposed to escalate.

What is it? What do you call what they're doing?

Seventy thousand Israelis have fled their homes in northern Israel, and the idea that no, you shouldn't do anything about it because that could escalate. You cannot do what's necessary to keep those seventy thousand people safe because that would be escalatory. If there's any honesty, Biden will be looked upon as a miserable wreck in terms of foreign policy.

I truly believe that, certainly if he loses to Trump. He is going to he is going to get a kicking, I would hope.

So, of course, you know, like other academics, most historians are lefties, but not all.

There are some good solid ones. Eh, well, keep spinning. You mentioned comments on a tweet. Yeah, I was gonna tell this story last week forgot. I need to make it a solid blanket policy in my life to not read or engage in comments on anything. Sometimes I stick to that, sometimes I don't. But I had a I had I had a question about something, and I don't want to get into what it was because it'd be distracting.

It's but you can pick anything, because as a.

How to repair my refrigerator, I had a question I posted on Reddit, just comment, what do you think of this?

This happened? I wondered if it was this.

And got a couple of like decent helpful replies very quickly degenerated into like horrible insults to me and and and I replied to one of them because I was like, they missed some misunderstood me. Oh, I'm sorry you must have been or misunderstood. I was just asking blah blah blah. Well, somebody who doesn't know any more than you should probably not even have the money to blah blah. I mean just immediately, immediately, anything in a comment section goes down to the like the most base level, arguing in personal insults always Well, I think we've all heard.

The statistics that are very small percentage of users of social media put out most of the content or most of the comments and posts and stuff like that. You know, what I've not seen is some sort of demographic psychographic breakdown of who those people are. Katie, losers, That's who they are. I was going to offer a longer phrase, but I like yours better. Yeah, they're losers.

Now that story just triggered.

Oh, when I got engaged, I did the typical girl thing where you put your hand up and you take a picture.

Of the ring and you post it. Sure all of.

My friends and family, oh congratulations. This one person who I don't know who they are, had to comment on the fact that I should have painted my nails prior to taking that photo, and I'm like, really, out of all of that, that's what you took.

It's just the joy of trollery.

Yeah, winners build losers tear down in general.

Yeah, but they're not going away and they're always there, and I just got to learn to not get involved in anything that's online like that. I ended up deleting everything. It's just like, I just want this all to go away, because the posts kept getting fed to me, and once once it had opened the gates of nastiness, it was just non stop nastiness. Like I just I can't even imagine that mindset's so foreign to me that if I see somebody honestly posting, you know, a positive thing or a question or whatever, to decide, I'm gonna personally attack this person.

You're a loser.

And Reddit's the worst because that's like the most anonymous, right format of life.

All right, I got well, like I said, I got several very helpful suggestions, and then immediately it went to oh I got so ugly so fast. It depresses me in that it would seem a larger segment of society are vandals than we recognized pre Internet.

That's probably true, but they again, their bulk, their number is wildly distorted by their output online.

And if I have one goal as a parent is to raise my kids with some level of self esteem, happiness, whatever it is that keeps you from being that that seems like the most depressing sad thing you could possibly be is to go on to forums anonymously and just try to make people unhappy for the day.

Yeah.

I'm way beyond being mad at people like that. I just pity them.

I didn't get mad.

It was just like, you're clogging, I'm trying to have this conversation and now it's gotten distracted.

I just well, yeah, see they still they baited you. They got what they wanted. They wanted to distress you for whatever loser reason. But ignoring stuff like that, once you develop it, whether it's in person, it's like every parent tries to teach their kids. Johnny's teasing me, We'll ignore him. It's like having a superpower.

Yeah, and it works. It absolutely works. What is wrong with you people? Is my question. We got some more replies on the Joe Biden taking out so many home equity loans and what's going on there. Still trying to figure that out. That might be the scandal of the day. This could turn into something, don't you think.

It might?

Although there's no smoking gun and so the media can conveniently ignore it.

Okay, that and other stuff on the way, Stay.

Here, I don't remember how this came up on the show earlier, but I mentioned the skip from one of the final Snell's of the season, in which Heidi Gardner played the role on the Weekend Update as a woman who says she's not mad, which all guys as have dealt with before. Anyway, maybe we'll discuss after you hear a little of this.

Well, tomorrow is Mother's Day. Here with some gift ideas. To surprise your mom is a woman who says she's not mad.

Hey, everybody, colin, I guess I'm here to talk about Mama's Day.

Yay?

Is everything Okay?

I said, I'm good, So I'm good.

That's great. So you're here to talk about Mother's Day gifts.

If you'll let me go, the number one thing to get your mama on Mother's Day is sunglasses. Jesus Christ calling no brunch, brunch. The sunglasses were just to be funny. I was gonna pull them on, pull them down and say.

Table for two.

It's a prop, but sure, brunch, take your mom to brunch.

I'm I'm sorry.

Also, it's probably a little late to get a reservation for brunch now, yeah, it probably is.

How about you just let me know when I'm needed.

You're obviously mad.

No, I'm not.

Are you insane right now? If anything?

You're mad?

Okay, well, then if you can't get a brunch reservation, maybe you could make your mom breakfast in bed.

Great idea.

You're folding laundry now, Yeah, what, I'm good. You don't seem good.

Okay, well, then why don't you just tell me how to be? By the way, I wore the nicest thing I own. This was my progress for what?

For what? Also?

Hi, Jay, I've been sitting out here for five minutes. You haven't said a word today.

I don't know you.

So, Katie, your reaction. That's a pretty good woman who says she's not mad, wasn't it. I can't even deny any of that. I particularly thought the folding laundry really hard fast dish put her aware, But I get it. Yes, Oh that one's even better for the noise. Yeah, oh that is that is red alert man, that's deaf con one.

She goes, He goes, Okay, Yeah, I'm good, I'm good.

Oh.

When she was folding laundry and she said, why don't you just tell me how I'm supposed to be?

Oh? Get the cold chills. That was great. They gave me chills, and I'm a woman.

What is that whole thing about men have hot anger and women have cold anger?

Yeah, yeah, that's it's true. It's from a novel.

But yeah, God, I gotta.

Walk that off or something. Guy Bold Laundry. I didn't do anything wrong. Why do I feel like this?

Armstrong and getty?

President Biden's debate prep entering a new phase with formal ninety minute mock debates. Bob Bauer, the president's personal lawyer, standing in for Donald Trump. The intense sessions a star in contrast to Trump, who has.

Been holding campaign events, policy meetings with advisors, and doing media interviews. But Trump has also been reflecting on past performances on the debate stage against Biden, especially that first one. Trump now telling the Washington Examiner he was very aggressive in that debate, but suggesting he learned a lesson.

So the story yesterday was that Barack Obama has gotten involved somehow in the debate prep Hillary Clinton. Rodditt wrote an op ed the other day with advice for debating Trump because she's done it several times. I don't know if I believe that Joe Biden's actually doing all this debate prepper if it's just sleep and I could.

See him doing some but mostly really easy days.

Yeah.

Uh So the story that's come out today, you know what, I've heard that in Camp David, they actually have an eighty one year old senile man who's not Joe Biden chained up and they're running.

Various experiments on him, trying this drug and that drug in various doses, just to see what'll actually do the best for the debate. That's this unpublished reports barbaris controversial.

So the story out today that President Biden and his wife refinanced twenty times. They're one home with loans totaling four point two million dollars on a three hundred and fifty thousand dollars home. And so we were asking, is this a thing? Do people do this? Is there any non I'm laundering money? Is a criminal reason to do this on a regular basis? We have gotten some people said, yeah, there is this person. I refinanced and took cash out almost every year while rates were low, equity was rising, and the market was soaring. The cash went into the market where it returned profits higher.

Than Yeah, I could see doing that.

But you know, dozens of times I actually asked financial counselor he said, I would never recommend doing that, and I kind of wish I had. But so he's taking equity out of his house at low rates and risking it in the market.

Yeah, you got to be pretty confident the market's got course, when you're in government, you have a better idea of what the market is going to do for a variety of reasons. But anyway, we'll see if this story has Like I just saw this, Kambala Harris was somewhere speaking because she's going around talking to groups. She's basically campaigning on behalf of the president while the president is taking a nap.

All week selection of our lifetime and.

Telling while the president is running those cruel experiments on that eighty one year old transient.

Uh.

But once again she is saying, reproductive rights are on the table. It's all about reproductive health. If if I can handle Trump losing to Biden, if it's because people you know enough people can't handle Trump's manner, or enough people like by, but if it's because you think Republicans want to take away birth control, I can't handle that.

I can't handle that being the reason. Are you kidding me?

I mean, it's it's like Christmas, it comes every year.

This they're gonna take away your right to choose.

You're a version rates or I said, I'm old enough to I'm going on like my second half century of hearing this stuff, and it ain't happened, right.

But now they've expanded it to all reproductive healthcare and constantly mentioning birth control like the mag Republicans want to do away with birth control pills and condoms. There don't be no condoms in the AMPM anymore. No convenience will hold you down and force you to concede, conceive. Rather sometimes I concede.

I've had enough. I don't want to, but well parts of me concede. All right, and here's where that should end. Ah.

And like Reagan said, this has got to end, and has got end quick, like a day and a half ago, ay before yesterday, whatever he said. We mentioned earlier, this z apropos of little but uh. Jack noticed a commercial break years ago where our home station was running a taxpayer funded public service announcement advocating eating more cheese, and sixty seconds later, a public service announcement advising you not to eat cheese, and again, as always, it's the point of it is spending the money. But I got this one from Frank listening to you guys one morning, as I do every morning, best you on the radio.

Oh that's very kind, thanks rig.

There was a California paid ad where a mom told her kid he couldn't play a game to win a prize because it was like gambling. And the kid said, but dad does that when he plays the lottery, and the announcer warned against gambling, even the lottery. Same commercial break, of course, an ad for the California litter.

Aren't you happy you paid for both of those? Awesome? My shoulders have sagged. They need to pick them back up again.

So we mentioned earlier that the radio ranch, the entire building was without water for quite a few hours.

What was that Monday? Yeah, it's been a rough week for me living in Haiti.

At work, the toilets were full of pooh and there was no water anywhere, and he couldn't get coffee.

And now it hauled my air conditioners out. What the hell? You know?

We've been calling California America's Haiti for a while. It's becoming more and more Haiti like, and for similar reasons, I guess. But there was a story out of the Bay Area, California, if you're familiar with the area, nowhere Pinole and Hercules and San Pablo are they're without nine to one one service for a week. Police finally figured out why their nine one one communication line went down twice this month, the first time for more than a week. It turns out scumbags were stealing the copper cables, which took out the emergency systems. Same thing happened with the radio ranch. Scumbags have figured out all you need is a ranch to close the water valves and then remove this big copper piece of equipment. It's like a backflow prevention valve or something like that, doesn't matter, but it's got enough copper in it that if you can steal ten of them in the night, you've made a hell of a haul.

And it's very quick to do it.

And the same thing I always say, so forever you've been able to have these pieces of equipment just on the side of buildings or a catalytic could your car or whatever, it was fine. Now all of a sudden you can't and you don't think that's a problem.

That society.

It's like a school I know of where they're making a big deal out of votes and discussions and everything like that to put a big fence around the school.

The school has been next to.

This park for fifty years without a fence, But now you got to put up a fence. Why because you got homeless people in the park you don't want coming over to the school. For fifty years, it was fine and now it's not. Isn't the problem of what changed? So how come nobody's interested in what changed?

This is what astonishes me about it.

Roughly half the electorate is they think that stuff happens like the weather happens, right, it's just fate or God's will or unavoidable or something like that, and they can't connect it or don't connect it to policy.

No, now you're gonna have to build a really strong cement metal cases around the meter on your home because people steal them. Know, No, how about we start enforcing the law and lock up criminals so I don't have to build some sort of cement dome around my meters so somebody doesn't steal.

It, right exactly, So Jesus Arius Ayala of Hayward and Daniel Menna Diaz of Richmond were arrested in connection with felony vandalism, not to mention a violating probation charge. Blah blah blah, and they will be back on the streets what they already are. Doesn't matter how many crimes you commit, you don't go to jail. And kell Unicornia, Americas Haiti moving along. I thought this was interesting and worth mentioning. Lawmakers in North Carolina and New York are seriously considering in their legislature's mask bands Reinforcing the ban on masks during demonstrations became a big thing in Washington, d C. For instance, during the heyday of the Clan. Laws were passed. Now you're not going to march around chains and stuff in a mask. You in a march and exercise your free speech. You know, we want to know who you are. But everybody's been using all the radical pro Marxists, anti Western civilization, anti Semitic, little trust fund a holes are running around in COVID style masks or caffeas or whatever as they chant against Israel in America and the rest of it. And for the same reason the Klan always did so they could get away with violence and anti semitism and racism and law breaking in general.

Sure, that's one hundred percent true, but it's also just somehow just inherently scarier somebody in a mask, Yeah, some more intimidatings.

Well yeah, somebody who does not fear repercussions for their actions takes more extreme actions.

Sure, And you know what's interesting about this.

Ismuno compromised Americans and civil libertarians have long criticize the bands and are afraid that Granny's going to be tackled by cops and wrestled to the ground in the isle of her local grocery store if she's wearing a mask, when that's never ever going to happen. If there's a demonstration going on, there's anything approaching law breaking, then the law will be enforced. This is an illegal assembly. You people are masked, that's against the law. Take off your masks now, or you will be sighted and then cite them and blanking find them. Of course, Kamala Harrison, our organizations have paid a fine.

So here we are.

Here's a sports thing. I wanted to get on to hear Joe's opinion This is the first time this has happened with the modern rules in baseball.

Time had been given. Oh my, the game is over on a.

Clock violation by Kyle Finnegar.

It's ball four technically a walk, and in the Paul Parker slugging rules today, a game ends like that. So, yeah, that's just coming after Drew Millis had a step.

Off, So you had to walk off time. Uh, something that didn't exist in block violation. You know, something didn't exist untiltil a couple of years ago, where you only got so long to throw the ball violated. It was a ball, it was a walk walked in a run game over a walk off pitch clock timer violation.

It was the ultimate baseball situation, which I've been part of several times, three and two bases loaded, two outs. Even uttering that sentence, I've got these these powerful emotions going through my.

Body, you know.

And as a guy who I used to watch a lot of baseball, the game needed to speed up, and just in general, you know, second inning of a meaningless game where.

It's taken forever to throw the ball.

Fine, but those moments there's I don't know how you make it a rule, but those moments are so exciting for the fans. It's so much it's so much fun to like talk about the very strategies. Okay, the pitcher steps off again and you're thinking a wast thinking about this one, you know, because he got them earlier with the fastball she did.

I mean, that's what the game is. That's why you're there. Yeah, that's why you're there is for that moment and that strategy.

And oh that's so exciting, and you keep the same timer.

Counterpoint, throw the ball, junior.

I don't know.

I've always thought that's one of the things that makes baseball so exciting is you have time to recognize the moment. The end of an NBA game or an NFL game, you almost have to recognize the moment afterwards. It happened so fast and the decisions had to be made. But in baseball, there's time to like fully take in every decision that needs to be made before the play happens. On the crucial play, you do get extra time with guys on base. I would I would say this, the pitch clock has been an unambiguous win for Major League Baseball.

All it will be tweaked. I could see some sort of ninth inning rule.

Yeah, that'd be fine. Yeah, although this.

Guy also he violated it bad. They gave him like an extra second and a half.

Right, it's the rule, follow the rules. But you're you're right spinning in his grave for some reason? Why do people spin in their graves on the upset as dead? People who came up with that imageology you can do. We will finish strong next strong.

Hooters yesterday announced they are closing dozens of their underperforming locations.

Yeah, I know.

Why is it that an underperforming Hooters is sad, but an overperforming Hooters is a brothel?

I don't understand what.

There's a tough one for me on a personal level. The Hooters in Long Beach is where my kids had their first communion. So so breast and Peace are dearly departed.

Hooters Breast and piece.

And I've always see maybe you haven't heard this screen over the years, Katie, I've never understood the knock on Hooters. It just it seems like every other sports bar you have young attractive women wearing short shorts.

Every sports bar is like that.

I have never understood it as well, because I mean, you see, literally there are bars where women work in their underwear and it's not a story.

Right, I don't Yeah, I've never understood why Hooters particularly gets knocks to knocked his sexploitation or something like that, as opposed to other bars, sports bars.

Right, it's the name, I guess. I don't know.

It's always seems silly. Uh, yeah, I get it.

So what days? Today? Wednesday?

Tomorrow's one more thing podcast I think is going to be really interesting and it I'm reminded of it by the Hooters thing. The and Trump has this relationship with the media too. They're so good for each other. And the outrageous outraged commerce that happens where both sides win. The person acts extra outrageous and then the outraged police profit from it and publish it about how outrageous it is, and then and they both make money on it. And it's once you catch on to it, it's like, do y'all plan this or does it just happen naturally?

But it's a win win Une. Here's your host for final thoughts, Joe Getty. That's just weird.

Hey, let's get a final thought from everybody on the crew to wrap things up for the day. There is our technical director, Michaelangelo.

Michael final thought, Yeah, on Saturday night I lost my internet until like Sunday the next day found out it was equipment damage. And yes, somebody stole the neighborhood internet cabling or whatever.

And I guess same things wanted to sell it. Really, what part of porter prints do you live in? Katie Greener are esteemed Newswoman. As a final thought, Katie.

The next time that I am air quotes not mad at my husband.

I'm going to fold laundry. Yeah, that's a good one.

That's my next go oh, you give me children's jack.

A final thought for us, I like the Olympics. I really enjoy it.

I look forward to watching it with my kids the summer Olympics coming up. But I just saw the promo up on NBC, like the nine millionth promo i've seen. It's a month from today when it starts. Ease up on the promos. You're wearing me a month from today it starts.

My final thought is I've so far been immune to the who I'm supposed to care about promos. I've seen a few, like sprinter gals, some HIPing Simone Biles obviously, some.

Hobty sprintered woman who is supposed to be win the fastest woman in the world.

She'll be a household name in a month.

Excellent? Okay, anybody else? Anything else? Is this sends? Still too poopy to swim in? Do we have an update on that?

Yeah?

I'm gonna watch BMX biking and skateboarding with my son.

He's looking forward to both of those. Oh, that's great, that'll be crazy fun. Yeah.

I love the what do they call it the BMX Cross where they go like five at a time in race.

That's insane.

Armstrong and Getty wrapping up another ruling four hour workday so.

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How many more hours am I doing this away? You're not going to get COVID ludicrous.

I'm so good crack, so let's go out with a bang.

Now.

Doesn't count as participating in the republic if they're sucking down the warm buttery milk from the teat of the government.

Hmmm, the takers warm buttery milk. That's right, that's growth that high note. Thanks you all very much, Armstrong and Getty

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