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I know it's stupid and we say it all the time, but I was just talking about portable AC units for each one of the kids rooms. Yeah, in my timeline all today is like Facebook Marketplace is all AC units. I'm just like, I get it. I understand it's happening. But when it's so creepy, it really is, when it kind of hits you, you're just like, I just was talking this day and my whole timeline on Facebook Marketplace is nothing. But I was. I was walking. This is

even creepier. I was walking and we'll hang on, Jeff, you're listen, we'll get to you one second. But I was walking out of church with my friend Terry Schmidt on Hi Terry, Hi, Terry, thanks for listening, and she said, hey, you know, have you seen Beekeeper yet with Jason Statham. I'm like, no, but I love Jason Statham. If it's out now, I got to see it on streaming. So I get home. I'm starting to work out, so I put to put up music and I can start getting served ads for the Beekeeper. Yep,

you can in it, you can buy it, yep. Jeff Tolkey's very good friend of ours and honor Bluegrass is one of our favorite organizations that take cares. It takes care of our veterans, basically covers the price to take our veterans to see all memorials in Washington, d C. All in one day with police escorts and parades and everything else. And Jeff is on with us. Now, how are you, sir? I'm doing great, Thanks for having me on. Guys really appreciate you. Always great to have you

on. And we're gonna be celebrating tomorrow at Bowman Field WW two veterans. Man, they're a precious commodity. And that's what's so important about Honor Flight Bluegrass because we get these WW two veterans finally out to see all these great monuments built in their honor. But tomorrow there's gonna be some of the members of the general greatest generation. You can actually come out and say thank you

too. Right yeah. At ten o'clock tomorrow, all the the Kilroy Chapter of the MVPA and Honor Flight Bluegrass, we're going to be hosting a group of World two veterans. We put on an APB to any World two veteran out there to join us at ten o'clock. We want to honor them and then give them a jeep bride and a military vehicle around the Bowmen Field and Seneca Park. But you know, these guys, they are only about one hundred thousand left of the sixteen million men and women who served, and you

know they truly saved the world for all of us. And yes, I guess we want to keep doing this until they're gone. These guys are living history, and so that's a big deal. V E Day is a big deal to them, But to most Americans it's not anymore. But to a ninety seven, eight hundred year old, it is a big deal to them because they'll tell you exactly where they were on V Day when the Germans surrendered

and the seventh and tomorrow's the seventy ninth anniversary of v E Day. As we have I'm thinking we'll get like five to ten WW two veterans tomorrow. Is that right, Yeah, that's what we're hoping for. Of course, they're all funny. I'll call them and talk and I've talked to all of them, and I have eleven who said they come, but they said number one. It's just depending on how I feel. I'm one hundred years old,

right. I said, well, that's okay to show up and if you're there, if there's one there, we'll take them out for a ride in a g But we get we all these men and women everything, and listen, no, we absolutely do. Are you kidding me? Man? But Honor Flight Bluegrass I want to talk about that for a second. Then

we'll get back to what's going on tomorrow. But that's why it's so important to support Honor Flight Bluegrass because they actually get, you know, ninety six hundred years one hundred plus out to see these monuments in Washington, d C. And you might think, you know, it's live changing. Man, I went on, you went on, it life changing. It's unbelievable.

What does matter of fact? I met You introduced me to a guy that flew twenty five missions over Germany and oh yeah, this was like six years ago and he very humble, but he he flew his twenty five missions and came home. And then I watched Masters of the Air. Have you seen that? Oh yeah, that's it's absolutely amazing. And we have a ninety eight year old World two veterans on our May twenty first fight who fat fought all through the Battle of the bowls. She imagined's eight and he was.

He was there the whole time. He's crazy freezing his But yeah, so that's where that's where I wanted to go with Jeff on this because ninety eight years old and he's going to on a flight Bluegrass in May. If you have a relative and uncle, grandfather, whoever might be the served in w W two, and you say you know they're too old, they can't do it. No, no, listen, there's medical staff on the flight with

him. They're in a wheelchair. It's a it's it's an easy trip, believe it or not, even if you are in your nineties or in the century mark right, Jeff, Absolutely, they don't. They don't need to do anything. We have buses with wheelchair lifts. If they're in a wheel chair, we can take care of them. We'll get them in and out of the planes. There's no cost for a veteran to go on a fight

and zero. You don't have to take a penny with you. We don't want these one hundred veterans to pay a dime to go on this flight. So let's talk about tomorrow one time real quick again. The seventy ninth anniversary of the e day you're going to be celebrating by entertaining some WW two veterans. We do want the public come out and say thank you to these heroes. And they, like you said, could put any more clearly, they saved the world. How do people? Where do they go and when do

they go there? It's so easy. You just go to the old terminal building on Taylorsville Road, twenty eight to fifteen Taylorsville Road. It's the old terminal building the parking lot, and they're supposed to be there about four to ten, and we're going to introduce them about ten o'clock. We're hoping we

can squeeze this in between all these bounts of showers and so forth. But just come out and say hi to them, greet them, thank them for their service, and then we'll take them on a drive through Seneca Park, which is a black and then we'll come back and then we're gonna go with a Biano's pizza for lunch. What we're talking about, like Jeff Talkie, thank you so much for all that you do for our men and women. They are veterans, and especially the man of w W two. God bless

you, my friend, and we will talk to you soon. Jeff, Thanks Jeff, thanks for having me on. Guys, there's bring Ian sitting next to me. I don't know. Okay, let me get you here. There you go. You're just tony because he doesn't even realize I'm here. Which microphone is it? I have? I found eleven movie quotes. Most of them are very very easy. Okay, but you're gonna have your dinghy in front of you. I don't have a where's my dingy? Ian's

got one? And there's another one over there? There should be another dinghy. Are we sharing a dinghy here? Okay, let's share a dingy? Dwight and I can share a dingy? Who's stole my dingy? Man? Not cool? No, there's two dingy not I think Susan did that years ago. Yeah, well that's what happens. Bang your dingy, you bang my dingy? Well, okay, all right, all right, all right, so here we go. I will give you the line and then you hit the dinghy. Hook's got it first? Okay, I'll try to do

it in the voice of the line. Some of them are appropriate, okay, regular rich little this will be entertaining. Somebody's a good actor. Here we go, Here we go. Number one. Are you ready? Number one? A boy's best friend is his mother? Oh, psycho? Yeah, psychle ding ding ding ding ding. Correct. These are these are easy sometimes easy, but you never know. Norman Bays, I think that's where I was going. Yeah, but he was, Yes, he was actually the master. Yes. Number two, be quick on this one. Okay.

What we have here is a failure to communicate. That was a cool hand, Luke, and the worst version of that I've ever heard. I thought I thought it was dead on. I thought, rig do you think it was dead on? Well? Yeah, best part of the best line in that movie for me is uh again, what we have here, it's failure communication. God dead Ringer, you spot on the one you always like to use was taking it off here, Boss, I do that tag it

off? Take it off here, boss. I'm shaking the boss like that line, and I also like, damn cool hand, Luke, You're right nineteen here it is. When he's getting put in the hot box again, the guard looks at him and goes, uh, I'm sorry, Luke, I'm just doing my job. Cool hand. Luke goes nah, calling it your job don't make a right boss. That's a good one. Number three. Love means never having to say you're sorry. Love story. Robert Redford. I've never seen that, so I can't help you. Wow, w

Robert Redford. Dude, and a million years, I would never would have thought you would know that. There you go, Okay, you gotta be quick on the dinghy. All right, Well, my dingy's been quick all my life. Ready, yea there he poulter Geist, Yes, nineteen eighty two. By the way, I saw that like two years ago. Are you serious? Yeah? I didn't like it. It does not hold up. It is overrated that you got to understand. Well, I grew up in the eighties. I'm fine with all the effects and everything else. I

just didn't think it was that good. I was in eighth grade. It scared the crap out of me in nineteen eighty two, dude, I mean it was scary. And by the way, all of the connections of the people that died when that movie was the daughter the little girl died right of like I'm the older sister that flips off the car or whatever. She was beaten to death by her boyfriend right right after the movie came out, and then the Native American guy died too, So there's some life all of skeleton

people, and then then you know they were already dead. Yeah, I mean as a cursed movie. Actually they were real skeletons. They were actually cadavers. Those were not skeletons. They didn't tell her that until after they filmed it. You can get away with that now, No, all right, this one's gonna have to be quick on this one, too quick dingy, all right, if you're in your car at work, you have to just yell out the answer. They yell at their radio every time we're on.

I guess you guys aren't ready yet, but your kids are gonna love it. Back to the Future nineteen eighty five. Wow, I didn't I didn't know that. Oh yeah, that's the line that's the after he plays the electric guitar. Yes, no, yeah, but he goes off on the little solo thing, right, all right, thought for sure you get that. Oh no, all right, this movie's from nineteen ninety three. Oh guy at Oaks Day by the way, dressed as Doc Brown. No,

that's great, fantastic. I wanted, you know, I wanted somebody to go over and ask him who was gonna win the next day, but nobody did. That's Biff. You gotta ask Beff. Doc Brown went to the future. Yes, yeah, but Doc Brown just hung out in saloons. That kind of was easy top that kind of stupid stuff. Biff actually had a good use for going the sports Alma, He's the only one that did any good with it. All right. This movie is from nineteen ninety

three. Are you ready? Yeah? Alright, alright, alright, confused, there we go. You all have missed exactly zero of these. They were a team. That's McConaughey. Actually just got last week or a few weeks ago. It was my birthday. My sister in law got me a birthday card with that on it. It's all right, it's it's your birthday, alright, alright, alright. Somehow that little indie film is still in today's pop culture. Matthew McConaughey. Everybody is in that movie. Everybody's in

Yeah, Joey Lawn Adams. Are you ready? This movie is from nineteen ninety nine. In the two thousands, You Gonna eat Deck Coin Bread Eddie Murphy and the movie is called Life Wow. Correct, nineteen ninety nine. Well done. The character that does the Maybe I Eat You. His name was gold Mouth. A good movie, man, I've never seen that one. You never seen that's a good movie. I knew that you would know what the movie was, but I thought you would have trouble coming up in

the name of it. It's a little lesser known. Uh, Eddie Murphy. Is that the one? Martin Lawrence? In that one? Martin Lawrence? Yes, yeah, that's a good movie. I like the eighties Eddie Murphy. I don't know about like this. It was one of those films

that were like, let's do this story. It'll be funny. But when we get there, we'll just everyone bounce lines off and they don't know how to answer and they don't know how to in the movie because they didn't write an ending to the movie because they thought, these are the funniest people we know, will make the movie. Adam Sandler does it all the time, and at the end they're just like, how do we end this? And the inding is awful. Oh that reminds me. I love Bill Murray.

But the other day I was bored. I turned on the Dead Don't Die Again. Why would you do that? Because I thought, you know what it was in a bad mood. I don't know the worst movie. That's one of the worst films I've ever seen. Okay, so here's the press. Then don't die. It's a zombie movie and Bill Murray's the sheriff. It's gotta be gold right, you would think it was a turd. I was so disappointed. Is that pre or post to Zombie Land? It was covid, it was made its zombie lan. Oh yeah, big time.

All right, here we go number eight. You guys are on a roll. You're perfect right now the time you're gonna be called that all day. This building has to be at least three times bigger than this Zoolander two thousand and one. Y'all are good. Now if I break out some algebra, you all are still. I like me some mad. My wife makes fun of me. I took a calculus class in college for fun. He keeps a protractor in one of those little metal Hey, I don't need judgment.

I'm I'm sorry, man, I'm sorry. You're right. You just need to know all the angles. Just yell out the name of your you ready, yes, yes, yes, yes, I wish I knew how to quit. You broke back Mount another indy film, another film, say it like that. It is a good movie. I mean it is a good movie. It's it's judged like crazy for saying that, but it is a

good movie. But another indy film, yeah, right, no, with a lot of stars in it. Well, the Quaid guy, the old Randy Randy Quaid sou ended up suing them because they paid him nothing basically, and he was like, look, it's an indie film. You got fourteen lines. He did it. He didn't realize it would make one hundred and fifty million dollars. I don't know if he want anything. But he did that, all right, isn't he's stuck in Canada? Now he's crazy. He got crazy? Oh, I got really crazy. I think he was

crazy already. Did you ever see the video where he put had his wife wear Rupert Murdoch's face and then he got behind her and shut up? Startop now stop? Now are you're behind? But pun intended? Got two left? You guys are perfect? Yeah we are number ten. Yes? Do we just become friends? Best friends? Oh? Step brothers, stepbrothers. That's one of those I can't I can't not watch it every core. It's not one to make their bunk. Bitch. By the way, we got

so much room for activities. That movie was made in two thousand and eight. Wow, and I think it's the most underrated film of all TriMet, especially for Farrell. I mean, yeah, he had a string and then people like kind of wrote that one off. But man, I mean culturally, the Catalina Wine, everybody does that, the boats and Hose video, the Dad God, the dad, the dad just makes it. And the mom. Okay, the last one may be the hardest one, but I don't know to stay perfect. Last one, here we go. It's not

a purse, It's called a satchel. Indiana Jones wears one. Oh hangover, damn it. Hanging the ding ring again? You guys play even eleven right. We spend a lot of time watching it. You all, really this is I don't know what this says about either one of you, because

these movies go from nineteen sixty seven to two thousand and nine. Last McGarvey with another great Kohan and Luke Luke, I'm just doing this for your own good, and then Luke says, I wish you quit being so good to me, boss I and you they go back to your desk, Yes, thank you, in vertrees all right back, Yes, it's a celebration and a celebration. News RADIOA forty whas all right? Not doing too bad today?

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Radio eight forty whas Bloomberg Money report, I'm Joan donegher woah. They stretch mooth sounds, the original tunes, Sway, original tunes, Sex on the Beach by yachtley Crue. If you love yacht rock, you're gonna love this band, especially the lead singer, Philly Ocean. Hey, Philip, how you doing man? Good morning, great man. We're doing Gray and listen. It's been it's been a couple of years since we had you on, but I wanted to get you on because I'm excited about this tour that you

have. It's gonna telling the news you just got. Oh yeah. So I'm going through tour days, okay, to find the closest one. By the way, the closest one is right up the road in Cincinnati, Ohio. On August seventh. Dude, they're gonna be at Ludlow Garage. Don't miss this show. If you love yacht Rocky, you freaking love this band. But then I noticed that you're gonna be in Las Vegas this Friday and

Saturday at uh uh? Who else is going to be I'm gonna be in Vegas Friday, Dwight Winton, Yeah, are you coming to the show. I'm gonna I'm coming out. I am now. I got to now listen, Philly Ocean. I gotta be your show Friday because I'm flying out to Vegas with the wife to see the Stones on Saturday. We get there on Thursday. I've got to come. I've got to see you on Vague the

Ocean. I apologize for everybody else right now, No, seriously, Dwight Witt and plus one the wife and we're coming out, man, because this band is terrific. Right, lots of good stuff and happened happening with Yachtley Crewe lately twenty seventeen. I think you guys started right, that's right, yep, twenty seventeen we started playing the bar scene in southern California, and you know, it's just it's kind of been a crazy adventure ever since then.

To see the way that things have taken off is it's humbling, it's amazing, it's shocking in some ways. But you know, uh, we just we love this music so much. We love yacht rock, and we love seeing how people respond to it. It's the coolest thing ever. Listen, we we hang outside at the pool all summer long, drink tequila and we listen to yacht rock. I'd say ninety percent of the time because it just you know, that good old steely dan just the seventies, eighties,

early eighties vibe, just good music. But you guys, you started this in twenty seventeen, and then last year you get actually signed to Jimmy Buffett's label, Meilbolt Records, Right, that's right, Yeah, well, actually it was. It was actually in twenty which it was like twenty twenty two. We got signed. We released our first album called Seize the Day last year. It's everywhere you streaming music. You can listen to it as soon

as this interview is over. Don't listen to it right now because you don't want to miss the rest of this interview, right, but you can you can check it out and it's an EP. It's the six song EP. It's got five of our favorite yacht rock songs that we play at our shows, including Sex on the Beach, which was the song you guys played at the top of this segment, and original that's our original. Yeah, that's our original yacht rock song. Really good, really good stuff. There by

the way, we're talking with Yachtlee crew. Seese the Day is the The album is s E A s get it sees Sees the Day. But I love the band member names. Your real name's Philip Daniel, but you go by Philly Ocean. That's right. Yeah, we all have our own moniker in the band. You know. We have Saylor Hawkins on drums on bass, Yeah, with Tommy Buoy uh one of my favorite sony and the course

bringing on the keys Matt Grossman aka Matthew McDonald. Now, look, the music has been around for a long time, we know that, But how long do you think yacht rock has been This is like a what ten years? Maybe that's right, right, Yeah, yeah, it's fairly new as best we can figure out. It was originated by this random comedic web series

on YouTube. Rock These guys basically parodied, uh, you know, the original yacht rock artists, you know, the Kenny Loggins and Hollandoads all that stuff, and and that's kind of I think what coined the term yacht rock. And right, you know, Serious XMI picked that trim up and they made it. Yeah, they made it into yacht rock radio. And then that's kind of how we found out about it. We're like, wait a minute, this is seventies and maybe soft rock, but they're calling it yacht

rock. What's that about? So yeah, it's just it's been a very cool evolution of this music. When you hear the term yacht rock and then you hear this music, you're like, oh, yeah, that makes sense. Actually that that totally fits, because again, grunge was cool, the hairband stuff was cool. Some of the songs you play, like, I don't know if we're you know, if we're that age, if we're twenty or thirty years ago that we're saying that we want to, you know,

turn that song up in our car. Right, we probably did, but didn't admit it. And now it's cool. Now it's cool. Yeah, it's cooler than cool. Yes, it you know, it's so funny because our audience, our fans get so into it. That they dress like us. They show up, of course they do. They dress up like sailors, of course. You know. They pregame. They come with like twenty of their best friends. And that's one of the coolest things about it.

It's an outlet because all of our lives in this damn country are pathetic and desperate and on anxiety medicine, and alls we need is the injection of yacht rock to take our mind off these crapper lives. We live sunshine and yacht rocked more poorly feel good. You gotta do it with Yachtley Crew and the gang. We're talking. We're talking with Yachtley Crew. We're talking to Philly

Ocean right now. Uh. If you want to go see them, the closest date is gonna be an August eighth and lud Little Garage in Cincinnati, Ohio. The wife and I and I'm sure the sister in law will be making that trip as well. Where are you from, Oh, We're all

based in Socow. By the way, do I need to be worried about our buddy there who is just saying, like, well, empathetic life, Like I feel like you need to come to a yacht cruise show immediately like we gotta get you some good vibes back in there, right, No, no, no, no, life, No, we do that. This is the talk station, so we look. We we have these subjects all the time. Anxiety is the number one issue in America today. Miss America

just quit her job because she has too much anxiety. I'm watching sixty minutes on Sunday night and now farmers are on anxiety medicine. I'm like, is there anyone farmers. Farmers are on anxiety medicine, so they need stuff like like you guys to take their mind off the stuff. And yes, dressing

up is part of it, and I think it's fantastic. Yeah, you were just talking about your fan base, Philip, and part of your fan base because you started Southern California, you got a lot of celebrities that are fans of yacht rock and more importantly yacht lie Crewe. They come out to the gigs. But one of them is, oh god, I can't think

of his name right now, Mario Lopez. He's he's so much a fan that when you come out with a song sex on the Beach, he actually he participates in He's in your video, right, how did that happen? Man? So okay. So it's really cool because Mario has been really good to us. He's been a really awesome person, really good fan and friend. He found us because we were doing this residency in twenty nineteen at a world famous venue here in Los Angeles called the Viper Room. Oh yeah,

oh yeah, the yeah and so and so we were doing that. We would play once a month. It was a yacht rock night and literally it would sell out every month. And like, not too far into this residency, i look out into the crowd one night and I'm singing, you know, Hall of Oates or whatever, and I'm like, is that guy in a captain's hat Mario Lopez? And I kid you not. He brought every one of his friends, like twenty people. They all were there, His

wife was there. They knew every single word to all of our songs. It was amazing. It's We've done a ton of things with him. We've played fundraisers and helped him raise money for children's hospitals. And he's just an awesome dude and he loves he loves the out right. The Viper Room is still open. Oh yeah, okay, because that was Johnny Depp owned it. River Phoenix died out front of it, right, I mean, that's that's the boat. That's what it was. It was the coolest place in

nineteen ninety four, to be right. Yep, yep, absolutely, And what is it now? Is it still? Is it still got that hip vibe or is it more? It's what is the Viper Room today? You know what it is right now? Is it feels like Hollywood kind of royalty, you know, legend. It's it's just a really really cool spot. There's a lot of history there. It's still a very strong local music joint, and you know it's just it's kind of an honor to get to play

there. We we actually have kind of outgrown it, you know, because it only about two to two fifty yeah, in total people. So now we play across the street at the Whiskey, which is like double that, but we'll play two nights in a row and sell out both nights. So you know, we're seeing more and more just that the crowds are getting bigger and bigger and bigger. People are so into yacht rock and it's really cool. You don't miss this tour. It's the full Steam Ahead Tour. One

hundred dates on this man, I'm gonna catch two of them. I'll see you this Friday. I'm not kidding. I'm coming out to the Vegas. You're on the guest list already, Beautiful John, Thank you, thank you. I'm not playing. No, I'm not playing either. Me and my wife will see you Friday night in Vegas, and then we're gonna come up again in Cincinnati, Ohio. Folks, if you're listening, don't miss this show. They're gonna be at Cincinnati Ludlow Garage on August the seventh. How

could people find out? Like, what's your website where they can look at the full tour dates? Because it's way too many to listen. There's a hundred tour dates on here. Phil, Yeah, there's something that's gonna be over one hundred and thirty shows this year. But the website's real simple. It's yachtlee Crew dot com. Y A C H T L E y c R e W dot com. Check it out, send us a message, join us on Instagram, Facebook, the whole bit, everywhere you can find

us. I love the original song Sex on the Beach. As a matter of fact, Rick, can we play him off with a little Sex on the beach. Oh he doesn't have his headphones on. I don't think so we'll get it on. Listen, Hey, listen, Philip, I'm gonna see you a Friday night, no kidding, and uh, I'll look forward to the show. You guys always put on one hell of a show. If you're into Yacht Rocket, look this group up Vegas Show Night, White Night, Dwight Witt and plus one, What Night, Friday, Friday Night,

Friday Night, Friday Night. And here it is Sex on the beach. We're gonna play him off right now, Phil, thanks so much, Philly Ocean. I'll see you Friday night and mego. Good luck man. I don't know for under attack by the Joker. What downtown Louisville looks like? Godf city. It's just dark as hell out there. This came on at four Street Live. Hey, Rick, can you pull my car up? I don't know if it's safe for me to pull up. Sure,

no problem. We always used to joke about people like a be careful after we said something on radio, somebody cutting your break lines or whatever. Now you couldn't even find those under somebody's come I know, well, where's the break line? It don't have any break lines, so let's read what let's recap some of these things we had on the show. I know you did. So when you get to a certain age, when you bend over, you have to make a noise, and when you get up to oh you

are you? And Ian Virtue's went eleven for eleven with quotes yes, either makes you really smart or it's an indigation that you guys are having no life. No life life. The movies, by the way, went from nineteen sixty seven to two thousand and nine, so it wasn't even from like one decades. You're strong, and when I got to with Redford and Love Story, You're just like, what just happened? We had Jeff Toky on from

Honor Bluegrass. What's the event tomorrow ten o'clock out of Bowmanfield. They're gonna be entertaining w W two veterans, taking them on jeep rides and then you can meet them for lunch at Barnold's and Bowmanfielders. And then of course we had Louisville down Syndrome Group on they are the biggest in the world. Yes, I still doubt they're the biggest in the world. No they are. I know you've sayen that. No, they truly are. There's people.

I was talking to a couple at the gala that moved here from Brazil just because of the down Center Macara. They give them mem and only down Central will give auction off someone else's pants. And you're giving away the pants that the jockey war for the run for the roses. And of course I had to let a slide on Tim, but he did say I started calling everybody after he won the derby with those pants and said, our pay it's just went up. Usually your pants go down. So they go to the website.

Uh, yes, go to the DSLLU dot org. Oh you remember, yeah, DSLU dot org. All right, folks, we will see you tomorrow. The boys are coming up next. And of course Terry Miners at three o'clock, thank you for hanging out with us. Rick, sure thing, guys, they have back. You have absolutely okay talking show okay tomorrow and then you're out on Thursday, man, Friday and Monday, and we'll see you later. Man, give some room between you and the car

in front of you. Don't be wrecking out there, especially because I'm about to leave us. Radio eight forty w H A N I Love you, Mom.

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