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Camus The Navesink Banks
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| | | IrishNameAndAnInjury The Navesink Banks
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- Shannon you have a Mustang? That is pretty much the coolest car ever
I do, and yes it is! My dream car would be a '65 Mustang, but it's just not practical for me since I can't work on it myself. I have a 2004 40th Anniversary Mustang. It's red and fun and I love it! Sweet I like pretty much all Mustangs they just look so classic. If I was American that is the car I would go for definitely. Awesome! Are they uncommon in England, or just not practical? I have loved Mustangs since I was a very little kid, and I remember when I was six telling everybody that I would buy one when I grew up. I stuck to it and bought my car a few months after I got out of college. I can't imagine having any other car than the one I have now...unless it was a 2013 Race Pak Mustang! I would get into serious trouble with that car! I have never seen a Mustang in England personally but I would love to own one in the future. Not gonna be anything as glamorous for my first car unfortunately First cars aren't supposed to be glamorous! When I was 16 my dad bought a 1986 Camry that we shared until I finished college. He worked nights and I needed the car during the day, so it was perfect. The car was boring and kind of ugly, but I didn't care. It meant freedom and independence and not taking the bus, so I was thrilled.
I hope you do get a Mustang someday though. They are fantastic cars and SO COOL! Tell me about it. I can't wait to stop getting the bus everywhere I can't stand it! Hopeful another couple of months or so and I'll have my own car That's so exciting! What kind of car are you thinking of getting? Yeah I know I can't wait to get lessons behind me and pass my test! I would like something small and economical like a Citroen Saxo, Renault Clio, Peugeot possibly. Not looked into cars properly yet though. See, you're being smart. An economical car with good gas mileage is the way to go. Mustangs don't have good gas mileage at all, but since I don't drive a long ways very often, it's fine for me. And it won't matter what kind of car you get, it will just be great to be able to drive whenever you want! | |
| | | Christophe The '59 Sound
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- Shannon you have a Mustang? That is pretty much the coolest car ever
I do, and yes it is! My dream car would be a '65 Mustang, but it's just not practical for me since I can't work on it myself. I have a 2004 40th Anniversary Mustang. It's red and fun and I love it! Sweet I like pretty much all Mustangs they just look so classic. If I was American that is the car I would go for definitely. Awesome! Are they uncommon in England, or just not practical? I have loved Mustangs since I was a very little kid, and I remember when I was six telling everybody that I would buy one when I grew up. I stuck to it and bought my car a few months after I got out of college. I can't imagine having any other car than the one I have now...unless it was a 2013 Race Pak Mustang! I would get into serious trouble with that car! I have never seen a Mustang in England personally but I would love to own one in the future. Not gonna be anything as glamorous for my first car unfortunately First cars aren't supposed to be glamorous! When I was 16 my dad bought a 1986 Camry that we shared until I finished college. He worked nights and I needed the car during the day, so it was perfect. The car was boring and kind of ugly, but I didn't care. It meant freedom and independence and not taking the bus, so I was thrilled.
I hope you do get a Mustang someday though. They are fantastic cars and SO COOL! Tell me about it. I can't wait to stop getting the bus everywhere I can't stand it! Hopeful another couple of months or so and I'll have my own car That's so exciting! What kind of car are you thinking of getting? Yeah I know I can't wait to get lessons behind me and pass my test! I would like something small and economical like a Citroen Saxo, Renault Clio, Peugeot possibly. Not looked into cars properly yet though. See, you're being smart. An economical car with good gas mileage is the way to go. Mustangs don't have good gas mileage at all, but since I don't drive a long ways very often, it's fine for me. And it won't matter what kind of car you get, it will just be great to be able to drive whenever you want! Yeah I can't wait I just don't want a granny car like a Nissan Micra haha! | |
| | | IrishNameAndAnInjury The Navesink Banks
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- Shannon you have a Mustang? That is pretty much the coolest car ever
I do, and yes it is! My dream car would be a '65 Mustang, but it's just not practical for me since I can't work on it myself. I have a 2004 40th Anniversary Mustang. It's red and fun and I love it! Sweet I like pretty much all Mustangs they just look so classic. If I was American that is the car I would go for definitely. Awesome! Are they uncommon in England, or just not practical? I have loved Mustangs since I was a very little kid, and I remember when I was six telling everybody that I would buy one when I grew up. I stuck to it and bought my car a few months after I got out of college. I can't imagine having any other car than the one I have now...unless it was a 2013 Race Pak Mustang! I would get into serious trouble with that car! I have never seen a Mustang in England personally but I would love to own one in the future. Not gonna be anything as glamorous for my first car unfortunately First cars aren't supposed to be glamorous! When I was 16 my dad bought a 1986 Camry that we shared until I finished college. He worked nights and I needed the car during the day, so it was perfect. The car was boring and kind of ugly, but I didn't care. It meant freedom and independence and not taking the bus, so I was thrilled.
I hope you do get a Mustang someday though. They are fantastic cars and SO COOL! Tell me about it. I can't wait to stop getting the bus everywhere I can't stand it! Hopeful another couple of months or so and I'll have my own car That's so exciting! What kind of car are you thinking of getting? Yeah I know I can't wait to get lessons behind me and pass my test! I would like something small and economical like a Citroen Saxo, Renault Clio, Peugeot possibly. Not looked into cars properly yet though. See, you're being smart. An economical car with good gas mileage is the way to go. Mustangs don't have good gas mileage at all, but since I don't drive a long ways very often, it's fine for me. And it won't matter what kind of car you get, it will just be great to be able to drive whenever you want! Yeah I can't wait I just don't want a granny car like a Nissan Micra haha! Haha, I had to look that one up. It's a funny looking car! I always think of big cars like Buicks as granny cars. It seems like every old lady I have ever known (my grandmas included) drove Buicks. | |
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- Shannon you have a Mustang? That is pretty much the coolest car ever
I do, and yes it is! My dream car would be a '65 Mustang, but it's just not practical for me since I can't work on it myself. I have a 2004 40th Anniversary Mustang. It's red and fun and I love it! Sweet I like pretty much all Mustangs they just look so classic. If I was American that is the car I would go for definitely. Awesome! Are they uncommon in England, or just not practical? I have loved Mustangs since I was a very little kid, and I remember when I was six telling everybody that I would buy one when I grew up. I stuck to it and bought my car a few months after I got out of college. I can't imagine having any other car than the one I have now...unless it was a 2013 Race Pak Mustang! I would get into serious trouble with that car! I have never seen a Mustang in England personally but I would love to own one in the future. Not gonna be anything as glamorous for my first car unfortunately First cars aren't supposed to be glamorous! When I was 16 my dad bought a 1986 Camry that we shared until I finished college. He worked nights and I needed the car during the day, so it was perfect. The car was boring and kind of ugly, but I didn't care. It meant freedom and independence and not taking the bus, so I was thrilled.
I hope you do get a Mustang someday though. They are fantastic cars and SO COOL! Tell me about it. I can't wait to stop getting the bus everywhere I can't stand it! Hopeful another couple of months or so and I'll have my own car That's so exciting! What kind of car are you thinking of getting? Yeah I know I can't wait to get lessons behind me and pass my test! I would like something small and economical like a Citroen Saxo, Renault Clio, Peugeot possibly. Not looked into cars properly yet though. See, you're being smart. An economical car with good gas mileage is the way to go. Mustangs don't have good gas mileage at all, but since I don't drive a long ways very often, it's fine for me. And it won't matter what kind of car you get, it will just be great to be able to drive whenever you want! Yeah I can't wait I just don't want a granny car like a Nissan Micra haha! Haha, I had to look that one up. It's a funny looking car! I always think of big cars like Buicks as granny cars. It seems like every old lady I have ever known (my grandmas included) drove Buicks. It is I think it's horrible! I just googled Buicks and they are 1,000,000 times better than Nissan Micras! They look like cool cars actually. | |
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- Shannon you have a Mustang? That is pretty much the coolest car ever
I do, and yes it is! My dream car would be a '65 Mustang, but it's just not practical for me since I can't work on it myself. I have a 2004 40th Anniversary Mustang. It's red and fun and I love it! Sweet I like pretty much all Mustangs they just look so classic. If I was American that is the car I would go for definitely. Awesome! Are they uncommon in England, or just not practical? I have loved Mustangs since I was a very little kid, and I remember when I was six telling everybody that I would buy one when I grew up. I stuck to it and bought my car a few months after I got out of college. I can't imagine having any other car than the one I have now...unless it was a 2013 Race Pak Mustang! I would get into serious trouble with that car! I have never seen a Mustang in England personally but I would love to own one in the future. Not gonna be anything as glamorous for my first car unfortunately First cars aren't supposed to be glamorous! When I was 16 my dad bought a 1986 Camry that we shared until I finished college. He worked nights and I needed the car during the day, so it was perfect. The car was boring and kind of ugly, but I didn't care. It meant freedom and independence and not taking the bus, so I was thrilled.
I hope you do get a Mustang someday though. They are fantastic cars and SO COOL! Tell me about it. I can't wait to stop getting the bus everywhere I can't stand it! Hopeful another couple of months or so and I'll have my own car That's so exciting! What kind of car are you thinking of getting? Yeah I know I can't wait to get lessons behind me and pass my test! I would like something small and economical like a Citroen Saxo, Renault Clio, Peugeot possibly. Not looked into cars properly yet though. See, you're being smart. An economical car with good gas mileage is the way to go. Mustangs don't have good gas mileage at all, but since I don't drive a long ways very often, it's fine for me. And it won't matter what kind of car you get, it will just be great to be able to drive whenever you want! Yeah I can't wait I just don't want a granny car like a Nissan Micra haha! Haha, I had to look that one up. It's a funny looking car! I always think of big cars like Buicks as granny cars. It seems like every old lady I have ever known (my grandmas included) drove Buicks. It is I think it's horrible! I just googled Buicks and they are 1,000,000 times better than Nissan Micras! They look like cool cars actually. Buicks are big, comfortable cars, but not sporty at all. Those Micras are ugly though! Do they have Smart cars in England? I hate them so much! They are made for midgets I think because there is no way someone as tall as me could ever drive one. | |
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- Shannon you have a Mustang? That is pretty much the coolest car ever
I do, and yes it is! My dream car would be a '65 Mustang, but it's just not practical for me since I can't work on it myself. I have a 2004 40th Anniversary Mustang. It's red and fun and I love it! Sweet I like pretty much all Mustangs they just look so classic. If I was American that is the car I would go for definitely. Awesome! Are they uncommon in England, or just not practical? I have loved Mustangs since I was a very little kid, and I remember when I was six telling everybody that I would buy one when I grew up. I stuck to it and bought my car a few months after I got out of college. I can't imagine having any other car than the one I have now...unless it was a 2013 Race Pak Mustang! I would get into serious trouble with that car! I have never seen a Mustang in England personally but I would love to own one in the future. Not gonna be anything as glamorous for my first car unfortunately First cars aren't supposed to be glamorous! When I was 16 my dad bought a 1986 Camry that we shared until I finished college. He worked nights and I needed the car during the day, so it was perfect. The car was boring and kind of ugly, but I didn't care. It meant freedom and independence and not taking the bus, so I was thrilled.
I hope you do get a Mustang someday though. They are fantastic cars and SO COOL! Tell me about it. I can't wait to stop getting the bus everywhere I can't stand it! Hopeful another couple of months or so and I'll have my own car That's so exciting! What kind of car are you thinking of getting? Yeah I know I can't wait to get lessons behind me and pass my test! I would like something small and economical like a Citroen Saxo, Renault Clio, Peugeot possibly. Not looked into cars properly yet though. See, you're being smart. An economical car with good gas mileage is the way to go. Mustangs don't have good gas mileage at all, but since I don't drive a long ways very often, it's fine for me. And it won't matter what kind of car you get, it will just be great to be able to drive whenever you want! Yeah I can't wait I just don't want a granny car like a Nissan Micra haha! Haha, I had to look that one up. It's a funny looking car! I always think of big cars like Buicks as granny cars. It seems like every old lady I have ever known (my grandmas included) drove Buicks. It is I think it's horrible! I just googled Buicks and they are 1,000,000 times better than Nissan Micras! They look like cool cars actually. Buicks are big, comfortable cars, but not sporty at all. Those Micras are ugly though! Do they have Smart cars in England? I hate them so much! They are made for midgets I think because there is no way someone as tall as me could ever drive one. Yep there's plenty of smart cars whizzing about in England I say whizzing I meant crawling, they really are the pits I'm never getting one of them. If I do feel free to kill me without hesitation . If you turned a corner even slightly sharply at over 30mph I reckon you'd end up on your side! | |
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- Shannon you have a Mustang? That is pretty much the coolest car ever
I do, and yes it is! My dream car would be a '65 Mustang, but it's just not practical for me since I can't work on it myself. I have a 2004 40th Anniversary Mustang. It's red and fun and I love it! Sweet I like pretty much all Mustangs they just look so classic. If I was American that is the car I would go for definitely. Awesome! Are they uncommon in England, or just not practical? I have loved Mustangs since I was a very little kid, and I remember when I was six telling everybody that I would buy one when I grew up. I stuck to it and bought my car a few months after I got out of college. I can't imagine having any other car than the one I have now...unless it was a 2013 Race Pak Mustang! I would get into serious trouble with that car! I have never seen a Mustang in England personally but I would love to own one in the future. Not gonna be anything as glamorous for my first car unfortunately First cars aren't supposed to be glamorous! When I was 16 my dad bought a 1986 Camry that we shared until I finished college. He worked nights and I needed the car during the day, so it was perfect. The car was boring and kind of ugly, but I didn't care. It meant freedom and independence and not taking the bus, so I was thrilled.
I hope you do get a Mustang someday though. They are fantastic cars and SO COOL! Tell me about it. I can't wait to stop getting the bus everywhere I can't stand it! Hopeful another couple of months or so and I'll have my own car That's so exciting! What kind of car are you thinking of getting? Yeah I know I can't wait to get lessons behind me and pass my test! I would like something small and economical like a Citroen Saxo, Renault Clio, Peugeot possibly. Not looked into cars properly yet though. See, you're being smart. An economical car with good gas mileage is the way to go. Mustangs don't have good gas mileage at all, but since I don't drive a long ways very often, it's fine for me. And it won't matter what kind of car you get, it will just be great to be able to drive whenever you want! Yeah I can't wait I just don't want a granny car like a Nissan Micra haha! Haha, I had to look that one up. It's a funny looking car! I always think of big cars like Buicks as granny cars. It seems like every old lady I have ever known (my grandmas included) drove Buicks. It is I think it's horrible! I just googled Buicks and they are 1,000,000 times better than Nissan Micras! They look like cool cars actually. Buicks are big, comfortable cars, but not sporty at all. Those Micras are ugly though! Do they have Smart cars in England? I hate them so much! They are made for midgets I think because there is no way someone as tall as me could ever drive one. Yep there's plenty of smart cars whizzing about in England I say whizzing I meant crawling, they really are the pits I'm never getting one of them. If I do feel free to kill me without hesitation . If you turned a corner even slightly sharply at over 30mph I reckon you'd end up on your side! Haha, if you ever got a Smart car, I'd give you one of these . Yes, they are sooooo slow! I hate when I get stuck behind one. I don't think they go over 45 mph! | |
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- Shannon you have a Mustang? That is pretty much the coolest car ever
I do, and yes it is! My dream car would be a '65 Mustang, but it's just not practical for me since I can't work on it myself. I have a 2004 40th Anniversary Mustang. It's red and fun and I love it! Sweet I like pretty much all Mustangs they just look so classic. If I was American that is the car I would go for definitely. Awesome! Are they uncommon in England, or just not practical? I have loved Mustangs since I was a very little kid, and I remember when I was six telling everybody that I would buy one when I grew up. I stuck to it and bought my car a few months after I got out of college. I can't imagine having any other car than the one I have now...unless it was a 2013 Race Pak Mustang! I would get into serious trouble with that car! I have never seen a Mustang in England personally but I would love to own one in the future. Not gonna be anything as glamorous for my first car unfortunately First cars aren't supposed to be glamorous! When I was 16 my dad bought a 1986 Camry that we shared until I finished college. He worked nights and I needed the car during the day, so it was perfect. The car was boring and kind of ugly, but I didn't care. It meant freedom and independence and not taking the bus, so I was thrilled.
I hope you do get a Mustang someday though. They are fantastic cars and SO COOL! Tell me about it. I can't wait to stop getting the bus everywhere I can't stand it! Hopeful another couple of months or so and I'll have my own car That's so exciting! What kind of car are you thinking of getting? Yeah I know I can't wait to get lessons behind me and pass my test! I would like something small and economical like a Citroen Saxo, Renault Clio, Peugeot possibly. Not looked into cars properly yet though. See, you're being smart. An economical car with good gas mileage is the way to go. Mustangs don't have good gas mileage at all, but since I don't drive a long ways very often, it's fine for me. And it won't matter what kind of car you get, it will just be great to be able to drive whenever you want! Yeah I can't wait I just don't want a granny car like a Nissan Micra haha! Haha, I had to look that one up. It's a funny looking car! I always think of big cars like Buicks as granny cars. It seems like every old lady I have ever known (my grandmas included) drove Buicks. It is I think it's horrible! I just googled Buicks and they are 1,000,000 times better than Nissan Micras! They look like cool cars actually. Buicks are big, comfortable cars, but not sporty at all. Those Micras are ugly though! Do they have Smart cars in England? I hate them so much! They are made for midgets I think because there is no way someone as tall as me could ever drive one. Yep there's plenty of smart cars whizzing about in England I say whizzing I meant crawling, they really are the pits I'm never getting one of them. If I do feel free to kill me without hesitation . If you turned a corner even slightly sharply at over 30mph I reckon you'd end up on your side! Haha, if you ever got a Smart car, I'd give you one of these . Yes, they are sooooo slow! I hate when I get stuck behind one. I don't think they go over 45 mph! Haha I think I would deserve lots and lots of frying pans if I did! Let's hope that day never comes | |
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- Shannon you have a Mustang? That is pretty much the coolest car ever
I do, and yes it is! My dream car would be a '65 Mustang, but it's just not practical for me since I can't work on it myself. I have a 2004 40th Anniversary Mustang. It's red and fun and I love it! Sweet I like pretty much all Mustangs they just look so classic. If I was American that is the car I would go for definitely. Awesome! Are they uncommon in England, or just not practical? I have loved Mustangs since I was a very little kid, and I remember when I was six telling everybody that I would buy one when I grew up. I stuck to it and bought my car a few months after I got out of college. I can't imagine having any other car than the one I have now...unless it was a 2013 Race Pak Mustang! I would get into serious trouble with that car! I have never seen a Mustang in England personally but I would love to own one in the future. Not gonna be anything as glamorous for my first car unfortunately First cars aren't supposed to be glamorous! When I was 16 my dad bought a 1986 Camry that we shared until I finished college. He worked nights and I needed the car during the day, so it was perfect. The car was boring and kind of ugly, but I didn't care. It meant freedom and independence and not taking the bus, so I was thrilled.
I hope you do get a Mustang someday though. They are fantastic cars and SO COOL! Tell me about it. I can't wait to stop getting the bus everywhere I can't stand it! Hopeful another couple of months or so and I'll have my own car That's so exciting! What kind of car are you thinking of getting? Yeah I know I can't wait to get lessons behind me and pass my test! I would like something small and economical like a Citroen Saxo, Renault Clio, Peugeot possibly. Not looked into cars properly yet though. See, you're being smart. An economical car with good gas mileage is the way to go. Mustangs don't have good gas mileage at all, but since I don't drive a long ways very often, it's fine for me. And it won't matter what kind of car you get, it will just be great to be able to drive whenever you want! Yeah I can't wait I just don't want a granny car like a Nissan Micra haha! Haha, I had to look that one up. It's a funny looking car! I always think of big cars like Buicks as granny cars. It seems like every old lady I have ever known (my grandmas included) drove Buicks. It is I think it's horrible! I just googled Buicks and they are 1,000,000 times better than Nissan Micras! They look like cool cars actually. Buicks are big, comfortable cars, but not sporty at all. Those Micras are ugly though! Do they have Smart cars in England? I hate them so much! They are made for midgets I think because there is no way someone as tall as me could ever drive one. Yep there's plenty of smart cars whizzing about in England I say whizzing I meant crawling, they really are the pits I'm never getting one of them. If I do feel free to kill me without hesitation . If you turned a corner even slightly sharply at over 30mph I reckon you'd end up on your side! Haha, if you ever got a Smart car, I'd give you one of these . Yes, they are sooooo slow! I hate when I get stuck behind one. I don't think they go over 45 mph! Haha I think I would deserve lots and lots of frying pans if I did! Let's hope that day never comes It better not! I have told people to throw me down the stairs if I ever consider buying a car like that. It would definitely mean I lost my mind! | |
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- Shannon you have a Mustang? That is pretty much the coolest car ever
I do, and yes it is! My dream car would be a '65 Mustang, but it's just not practical for me since I can't work on it myself. I have a 2004 40th Anniversary Mustang. It's red and fun and I love it! Sweet I like pretty much all Mustangs they just look so classic. If I was American that is the car I would go for definitely. Awesome! Are they uncommon in England, or just not practical? I have loved Mustangs since I was a very little kid, and I remember when I was six telling everybody that I would buy one when I grew up. I stuck to it and bought my car a few months after I got out of college. I can't imagine having any other car than the one I have now...unless it was a 2013 Race Pak Mustang! I would get into serious trouble with that car! I have never seen a Mustang in England personally but I would love to own one in the future. Not gonna be anything as glamorous for my first car unfortunately First cars aren't supposed to be glamorous! When I was 16 my dad bought a 1986 Camry that we shared until I finished college. He worked nights and I needed the car during the day, so it was perfect. The car was boring and kind of ugly, but I didn't care. It meant freedom and independence and not taking the bus, so I was thrilled.
I hope you do get a Mustang someday though. They are fantastic cars and SO COOL! Tell me about it. I can't wait to stop getting the bus everywhere I can't stand it! Hopeful another couple of months or so and I'll have my own car That's so exciting! What kind of car are you thinking of getting? Yeah I know I can't wait to get lessons behind me and pass my test! I would like something small and economical like a Citroen Saxo, Renault Clio, Peugeot possibly. Not looked into cars properly yet though. See, you're being smart. An economical car with good gas mileage is the way to go. Mustangs don't have good gas mileage at all, but since I don't drive a long ways very often, it's fine for me. And it won't matter what kind of car you get, it will just be great to be able to drive whenever you want! Yeah I can't wait I just don't want a granny car like a Nissan Micra haha! Haha, I had to look that one up. It's a funny looking car! I always think of big cars like Buicks as granny cars. It seems like every old lady I have ever known (my grandmas included) drove Buicks. It is I think it's horrible! I just googled Buicks and they are 1,000,000 times better than Nissan Micras! They look like cool cars actually. Buicks are big, comfortable cars, but not sporty at all. Those Micras are ugly though! Do they have Smart cars in England? I hate them so much! They are made for midgets I think because there is no way someone as tall as me could ever drive one. Yep there's plenty of smart cars whizzing about in England I say whizzing I meant crawling, they really are the pits I'm never getting one of them. If I do feel free to kill me without hesitation . If you turned a corner even slightly sharply at over 30mph I reckon you'd end up on your side! Haha, if you ever got a Smart car, I'd give you one of these . Yes, they are sooooo slow! I hate when I get stuck behind one. I don't think they go over 45 mph! Haha I think I would deserve lots and lots of frying pans if I did! Let's hope that day never comes It better not! I have told people to throw me down the stairs if I ever consider buying a car like that. It would definitely mean I lost my mind! And they would be absolutely right to throw you down the stairs haha. I fear that we could both end up considering Smart cars come mid-July | |
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