I had been writting for about an hour and as soon as I clicked on post, there was no Internet connection and I lost my blog!
It was a parenthesis about my day today.
I will do bullet points now, and rewrite it tomorrow
7am wake up call
35 kms from Olympics
Biggerst counterfeiter operation in the world
Not many buildings survived
Coldest day yet, and I had two and three layers, not one of thin cotton
Only one on the tour, thought about it and finally did it after a week of not wanting to
Saw the movie "the counterfeiter / die falscher"
Do look for more about this place online
Lighter note,
I've successfully made tostadas for The German Corsi's
And the biggest mess in the kitchen so far ;)
Bad news from the home front, and I listened to a podcast of someone I used to work with in Radio Unica
Ok, time to log off this site and look for the Mexico/Sweden game
Tschuss
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Friday, January 23, 2009
Berlin - Day Acht (8)
On this day:
Didn't sleep again last night
A kid upstairs started to cry at 6am
For those of you that know me, won't believe, that I took an 8 min shower (bath, actually)
I know the train sytem backwards & forwards, and I now own a 7-day pass.
I stopped by the Canadian Embassy, still don't know where the Mexican Embassy is at.
Went to the Olympic Stadium and took an audio tour. I was freezing my @$$ off..! Zoo much that my eyes hurt.
Lost my Canada/Mexico pin
Met two Argentineans that are traveling in Europe too
Didn't sleep again last night
A kid upstairs started to cry at 6am
For those of you that know me, won't believe, that I took an 8 min shower (bath, actually)
I know the train sytem backwards & forwards, and I now own a 7-day pass.
I stopped by the Canadian Embassy, still don't know where the Mexican Embassy is at.
Went to the Olympic Stadium and took an audio tour. I was freezing my @$$ off..! Zoo much that my eyes hurt.
Lost my Canada/Mexico pin
Met two Argentineans that are traveling in Europe too
Berlin - Day Sechs (6)
On this day:
I planned my day trips around town
Reloaded my iTouch with more applications, but still no music or the movies I had
Bathroom dilema
Ate Turkish food
Dang it's COLD!
I planned my day trips around town
Reloaded my iTouch with more applications, but still no music or the movies I had
Bathroom dilema
Ate Turkish food
Dang it's COLD!
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Berlin - Day Funf (5)
On this day...
Free tour of Berlin
Lost my iTouch info
got lost on the tain station
- did ask for directions in German
my Credit Cards are not working..!
bought flowers for Maru.
Free tour of Berlin
Lost my iTouch info
got lost on the tain station
- did ask for directions in German
my Credit Cards are not working..!
bought flowers for Maru.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Berlin - Day Vier (4)
I got up way too late, I won't be able to make it to the meeting place on time to take the tour, but it gives me time to write again. Until it's time for he next tour. Oh wait, today is President Obama's Inauguration, if I were to take the tour, I'll miss history in the making.
Maru and Sabrina are long gone, Maurizio is playing on the computer with iTunes, he has the day off today.
I'm having coffee, reading the paper, looking up some phrases in German, and then taking a bath.
I will tell you about this Corsi family. Maurizio runs to restaurants in a hotel, Maru just returned to work for a non profit organization that works with handicapped people, and Sabrina is in University doing a post-study in social studies. Well, at least these is what I understood from my broken German.
They live in on the 2nd floor (3rd if you count the main floor) the house is full of colour on the walls. As you come in, there is the furnace hanging to the left, and the electric meter and fuse box on your right. The wall is light purple, and the floor is wood panels.
There is a bench, a mirror and a printer on a table with casters.
The first door to the right is Sabrina's room. That is a big room, I think it's supposed tone the dinning room.
There she has a computer desk, a table with her perfumes and pictures, a bookcase, a closet unit that is falling apart (the replacement one will be delivered between 7am and 5pm, sounds like Mexico) a futon and the rack where the clothes are left to dry. The walks are light blue there, and there are double doors that go to the living room. Maru is sleeping there on an inflatable mattress while I visit them.
The next door to the right on the hallway takes you to the living room. This room has yellow walls, and it's a little wider than Sabrina's. Oh, both have windows to the street.
The living room has a gorgeous old stove, a small dinning table, the entertainment unit, two chairs, a sofa and a coffee table. Everything in this house is IKEA.
The ceiling is about three meters tall, and the windows are huge! In order to keep the cold out, there are two sets of windows back-to-back. Maurizio is sleeping in the sofa.
I will continue writing tonight... as soon as I reload my iTouch with the right information... for some reason, it reset itself..!
Things I need to write about:
- the rest of the house
- the trip to the Polatser Platz to buy shoes for Maurizio
- Obama's Inauguration
- my German Lessons via YouTube.
Maru and Sabrina are long gone, Maurizio is playing on the computer with iTunes, he has the day off today.
I'm having coffee, reading the paper, looking up some phrases in German, and then taking a bath.
I will tell you about this Corsi family. Maurizio runs to restaurants in a hotel, Maru just returned to work for a non profit organization that works with handicapped people, and Sabrina is in University doing a post-study in social studies. Well, at least these is what I understood from my broken German.
They live in on the 2nd floor (3rd if you count the main floor) the house is full of colour on the walls. As you come in, there is the furnace hanging to the left, and the electric meter and fuse box on your right. The wall is light purple, and the floor is wood panels.
There is a bench, a mirror and a printer on a table with casters.
The first door to the right is Sabrina's room. That is a big room, I think it's supposed tone the dinning room.
There she has a computer desk, a table with her perfumes and pictures, a bookcase, a closet unit that is falling apart (the replacement one will be delivered between 7am and 5pm, sounds like Mexico) a futon and the rack where the clothes are left to dry. The walks are light blue there, and there are double doors that go to the living room. Maru is sleeping there on an inflatable mattress while I visit them.
The next door to the right on the hallway takes you to the living room. This room has yellow walls, and it's a little wider than Sabrina's. Oh, both have windows to the street.
The living room has a gorgeous old stove, a small dinning table, the entertainment unit, two chairs, a sofa and a coffee table. Everything in this house is IKEA.
The ceiling is about three meters tall, and the windows are huge! In order to keep the cold out, there are two sets of windows back-to-back. Maurizio is sleeping in the sofa.
I will continue writing tonight... as soon as I reload my iTouch with the right information... for some reason, it reset itself..!
Things I need to write about:
- the rest of the house
- the trip to the Polatser Platz to buy shoes for Maurizio
- Obama's Inauguration
- my German Lessons via YouTube.
Berlin - Day Drie (3)
Berlin, Monday, Jan. 17, 2009
It's the beginning of the week, and things are different today.
Mary is up at 5am and Sari is up at 6am.
Maru heads to the doctor for another transfusion for her cancer treatment. Sabri heads to school, which happens to be about an hour away from home.
Maurizio gets up a little later and heads to work, but not before showing me to lock the front door because the cat knows how to open doors.
He also showed me how to work the television remotes, he comes from Mario's side of the family when it comes to remotes, hehe.
I was freezing my a.. butt, so I drank more coffee and actually decides not to do anything but work on my blog, find some tours for areas close to Berlin, and to purchase my traveler's insurance.
I finally finished my blogs from the previous days, and took a long hot bath. As I was getting dress, Maru came back from the doctor, and Sabri from school soon after her. I did the dishes and Maru took a bath.
They asked me if I went anywhere and I told them I had intentions of going to take pictures of the bunker and the Pallatz, but I was too cold to go outside.
I believe I am still jet lagged, I keep getting sleepy around 6pm and I am wide awake by 4am.
Anyway, we chatted a little, the smoked by the table in the kitchen, and then Sabri sat by the computer to do more research for her project, Maru and I sat by the television.
What happened later? No idea, I was sleeping, hehe
I walk up and it was time to eat. Maru made "Ganso" (goose) and potatoes, a very traditional German food during Christmas.
After dinner we talked politics, oh yeah, very big in this family. After that, Sabri went back to the research, Maru to the television, I did the dishes, and Maurizio put them away.
Then it was time to relax and watch the tube.
Maru was watching a movie, she told us want we had missed (by the way, shows don't start at the top prat the bottom of the hour, they start at :15 or :45) so we watch the movie. Well, non of us actually saw it all, we all slept for a moment or two.
After the movie, I excused myself and went to bed... This time I plan to sleep the whole night.
So much for that..!
More on tomorrow's blog.
Tschüss!
It's the beginning of the week, and things are different today.
Mary is up at 5am and Sari is up at 6am.
Maru heads to the doctor for another transfusion for her cancer treatment. Sabri heads to school, which happens to be about an hour away from home.
Maurizio gets up a little later and heads to work, but not before showing me to lock the front door because the cat knows how to open doors.
He also showed me how to work the television remotes, he comes from Mario's side of the family when it comes to remotes, hehe.
I was freezing my a.. butt, so I drank more coffee and actually decides not to do anything but work on my blog, find some tours for areas close to Berlin, and to purchase my traveler's insurance.
I finally finished my blogs from the previous days, and took a long hot bath. As I was getting dress, Maru came back from the doctor, and Sabri from school soon after her. I did the dishes and Maru took a bath.
They asked me if I went anywhere and I told them I had intentions of going to take pictures of the bunker and the Pallatz, but I was too cold to go outside.
I believe I am still jet lagged, I keep getting sleepy around 6pm and I am wide awake by 4am.
Anyway, we chatted a little, the smoked by the table in the kitchen, and then Sabri sat by the computer to do more research for her project, Maru and I sat by the television.
What happened later? No idea, I was sleeping, hehe
I walk up and it was time to eat. Maru made "Ganso" (goose) and potatoes, a very traditional German food during Christmas.
After dinner we talked politics, oh yeah, very big in this family. After that, Sabri went back to the research, Maru to the television, I did the dishes, and Maurizio put them away.
Then it was time to relax and watch the tube.
Maru was watching a movie, she told us want we had missed (by the way, shows don't start at the top prat the bottom of the hour, they start at :15 or :45) so we watch the movie. Well, non of us actually saw it all, we all slept for a moment or two.
After the movie, I excused myself and went to bed... This time I plan to sleep the whole night.
So much for that..!
More on tomorrow's blog.
Tschüss!
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Berlin - Day Zwei (2)
It's 9:45am and last night I didn't sleep at all. I was just about to fall asleep when my second wind got a hold of me. I started to play with the iTouch and found and application, "Hear Planet", that would give you talking tours of areas close to you. For example, as we walked to Patty's house last night, we walked through The Pallast apartment complex, built on top and named after The Sports Pallast Built in 1910, the Sports Pallast was the first, and biggest indoor winter sports stadium. It later became a gathering place for political parties and later destroyed during WWII.
After playing with that application I added an IM one, and then downloaded some podcast of "Discover Germany - My..." a DW television series, well, just the ones from Berlin for now. By then it was close to 5am, and I watched "Flawless" with Debby Moore. Maru was up, and cleaning the kitchen by 8:30am. I managed to rolled around the bed till 9:30am and came out to have a coffee and write the beginning of this entry directly into Dasher, unlike yesterday's entry that I did as "notes" in the iTouch and eventually will transcribe here.
Fifteen after ten now, Maru is taking a bath, the laundry machine is going and no other sign of life in the house except for the Katze.
Oh, and I now can say... Hassen sie eine gute nacht?
Time to finish writing about yesterday, and take a bath. Tschüss..!
After playing with that application I added an IM one, and then downloaded some podcast of "Discover Germany - My..." a DW television series, well, just the ones from Berlin for now. By then it was close to 5am, and I watched "Flawless" with Debby Moore. Maru was up, and cleaning the kitchen by 8:30am. I managed to rolled around the bed till 9:30am and came out to have a coffee and write the beginning of this entry directly into Dasher, unlike yesterday's entry that I did as "notes" in the iTouch and eventually will transcribe here.
Fifteen after ten now, Maru is taking a bath, the laundry machine is going and no other sign of life in the house except for the Katze.
Oh, and I now can say... Hassen sie eine gute nacht?
Time to finish writing about yesterday, and take a bath. Tschüss..!
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Berlin - Day Eins (1)
It's a chilled Saturday morning...
Boy, is it ever hard to type in a German keyboard..!
I'm going to type it on the iTouch and then transfer the note here...
Please stand-by, having technical difficulties,
Hehehe

Europe - Day one
Berlin, day one.
It's a cool Saturday morning.
I had a good night rest. The Corsis sleep in, while I am up reading the Spanish/German dictionary (worterbuch - book of words) first word i looked up was snore (schnarchen) i wanted to ask if i snored too laud (laut) and then I read the Lonely Planet's intro to Germany and the whole section of Berlin. So much to see, so much history to take in.
Signs of life are heard at 9ish when lovely Maru wakes up and takes a bath, no shower in das Corsi Hauss.
Maurissio is next to wake up sometime around 10:30am, followed by Sabri at 11ish. I see they are nothing like Marioto.
I've unpacked, well, moved my stuff from one backpack to another, and the bathroom stuff out.
So far, I've learned two new words, breakfast = , and pepata (sp) that I don't know what it is yet, but is some kind of fruit (now I know it's dragon fruit) - Coffee is good, pressed and strong, and just one spoon of sugar. I can get used to this!
By this time I've taken a bath, might take a while getting use to this after I'm used to my 18min showers and very hot water.
Now Maru and I start our walk to the S-train station towards East Berlin. The train station is very similar to the ones in Mexico, wide halls, and ads on the walls full of graffiti.
Alexander plaza is our first stop. Big as plaza with stores every where, a street car stop and the famous TV Tower. To my surprise, there was a Starbucks, a Burger King and a KFC which made me dislike the New World some.
Maru was great, she spoke in very simple German, used hand signs and even some English. I understood 70% and guessed the rest.
We walked fast, and for ever. She showed me gorgeous streets that looked like old movie sets. We walked alone side where the Berlin Wall was, there is a stone line that traces the Wall, in some areas there are some pieces still standing and there is a small memorial for a few people that were killed trying to cross the wall. The streets were icy, the weather was cold and the wind was blowing, but the City was very much alive, and the people seemed warm. Graffiti is everywhere! and I mean Everywhere! There is mo trash, but the streets are not clean, cigarette butts everywhere. I even saw a dead rat.
Berlin is big into cultural things, they have an area called museum island. New Art, Old Art, film, Egyptian, anthropology, film, history, Holocaust and film museums are there. Some are in old buildings and some are still being done.
The Opera House was gorgeous, the square where the embassies are, are all less then 5 yrs old, the arch of ... is on my birthday's plaza - march 18
Not too far from there is the Berline Dom, a gorgeous cathedral. I think I need to find a new word besides Gorgeous, but everything is gorgeous here.
I'm going to bed now, but I will comeback to finish this first day.

Ok, back to day one...
Mary and I managed to have a great tour of East Berlin and made it back on time to go with Sabri to Patty's home for dinner. Patty is Sabri's friend from Napoli.
On our walk there Sabri showed me an old bunker that still standing and around the bunker they built a "luxury apartment complex" that was never luxurious, to the contrary, it's low income family condos called Pallast. This area has a lot of history. In 1910, the Germans built a huge (and first of it's kind) indoor winter game stadium - das SportsPalast. They used to play hockey there. Years later it became the gathering place for political party rallies, Hitler made a few speeches there. It was also the site for the four nations headquarters. After WWII, it was recondition and once again was a sports centre, concert arena and convention place, but the bad economics forced them to destroy it and build the apartment complex.
Back to Patty's home... she had a full house. I drank one Budweiser, The original Czech beer, and we all ate Gernitzels.
After the dinner party, we walked to the train station and went to a coffee place, where Sabrina had a meeting to work on her group project. We walked in front of a Mexican Cantina, and of course I took a picture.
After the meeting we came straight home. I was going to go to a party, but I'm still jet lagged.
Once we made it home, i checked my emails, and I was able to connect the iTouch to the net, no more writing notes, emailing them, and copy/paste to the blogger.
Time to call it a night, the iTouch battery is a little low.
Guten Nacht!.
Boy, is it ever hard to type in a German keyboard..!
I'm going to type it on the iTouch and then transfer the note here...
Please stand-by, having technical difficulties,
Hehehe
Europe - Day one
Berlin, day one.
It's a cool Saturday morning.
I had a good night rest. The Corsis sleep in, while I am up reading the Spanish/German dictionary (worterbuch - book of words) first word i looked up was snore (schnarchen) i wanted to ask if i snored too laud (laut) and then I read the Lonely Planet's intro to Germany and the whole section of Berlin. So much to see, so much history to take in.
Signs of life are heard at 9ish when lovely Maru wakes up and takes a bath, no shower in das Corsi Hauss.
Maurissio is next to wake up sometime around 10:30am, followed by Sabri at 11ish. I see they are nothing like Marioto.
I've unpacked, well, moved my stuff from one backpack to another, and the bathroom stuff out.
So far, I've learned two new words, breakfast = , and pepata (sp) that I don't know what it is yet, but is some kind of fruit (now I know it's dragon fruit) - Coffee is good, pressed and strong, and just one spoon of sugar. I can get used to this!
By this time I've taken a bath, might take a while getting use to this after I'm used to my 18min showers and very hot water.
Now Maru and I start our walk to the S-train station towards East Berlin. The train station is very similar to the ones in Mexico, wide halls, and ads on the walls full of graffiti.
Alexander plaza is our first stop. Big as plaza with stores every where, a street car stop and the famous TV Tower. To my surprise, there was a Starbucks, a Burger King and a KFC which made me dislike the New World some.
Maru was great, she spoke in very simple German, used hand signs and even some English. I understood 70% and guessed the rest.
We walked fast, and for ever. She showed me gorgeous streets that looked like old movie sets. We walked alone side where the Berlin Wall was, there is a stone line that traces the Wall, in some areas there are some pieces still standing and there is a small memorial for a few people that were killed trying to cross the wall. The streets were icy, the weather was cold and the wind was blowing, but the City was very much alive, and the people seemed warm. Graffiti is everywhere! and I mean Everywhere! There is mo trash, but the streets are not clean, cigarette butts everywhere. I even saw a dead rat.
Berlin is big into cultural things, they have an area called museum island. New Art, Old Art, film, Egyptian, anthropology, film, history, Holocaust and film museums are there. Some are in old buildings and some are still being done.
The Opera House was gorgeous, the square where the embassies are, are all less then 5 yrs old, the arch of ... is on my birthday's plaza - march 18
Not too far from there is the Berline Dom, a gorgeous cathedral. I think I need to find a new word besides Gorgeous, but everything is gorgeous here.
I'm going to bed now, but I will comeback to finish this first day.
Ok, back to day one...
Mary and I managed to have a great tour of East Berlin and made it back on time to go with Sabri to Patty's home for dinner. Patty is Sabri's friend from Napoli.
On our walk there Sabri showed me an old bunker that still standing and around the bunker they built a "luxury apartment complex" that was never luxurious, to the contrary, it's low income family condos called Pallast. This area has a lot of history. In 1910, the Germans built a huge (and first of it's kind) indoor winter game stadium - das SportsPalast. They used to play hockey there. Years later it became the gathering place for political party rallies, Hitler made a few speeches there. It was also the site for the four nations headquarters. After WWII, it was recondition and once again was a sports centre, concert arena and convention place, but the bad economics forced them to destroy it and build the apartment complex.
Back to Patty's home... she had a full house. I drank one Budweiser, The original Czech beer, and we all ate Gernitzels.
After the dinner party, we walked to the train station and went to a coffee place, where Sabrina had a meeting to work on her group project. We walked in front of a Mexican Cantina, and of course I took a picture.
After the meeting we came straight home. I was going to go to a party, but I'm still jet lagged.
Once we made it home, i checked my emails, and I was able to connect the iTouch to the net, no more writing notes, emailing them, and copy/paste to the blogger.
Time to call it a night, the iTouch battery is a little low.
Guten Nacht!.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Getting ready for the trip..!
Hello everyone...
Welcome to my 2009 European Vacation
I am a couple of days away from travelling to Europe for the first time.
If you ever been to Europe I would love your input, by the way.
I talked to Sabrina Corsi today (she is my step cousin) and she is going to be picking me up at the airport on Friday night.
I have my backpack ready...
well, technically, it's Gio's (my step brother's) backpack... it's a perfect size, and that bag has been to Europe a couple of times before.
I packed a pair of jeans, a pair of black pants, and a pair of khakis, six shirts, one sweater, a toque (Canadian for Bennie Hat), undies and socks. I am also taking one pair of walking shoes and one pair of rain/snow shoes... and my toiletries...
On a small carry-on, I have my camera, a book, some travelling books, and the charges for the camera battery and my iTouch.
I think I might be taking too much stuff, but after all, I am going to be there 3 months...
Where am I going..?
I truly, don't know...
I know I will be landing in Berlin, and eventually I will make my way down to Ostia, but I am taking one day at a time... one City at a time... in all it's going to be an experience of a lifetime in only three months.
My expectations..?
NONE..!
Just to take it all in... go with an open mind, and an empty memory stick for my camera.
What do I want to see..?
ALL..!
I want to see historic places... where the old Berlin Wall used to be, a concentration camp, where Hitler was found, where important people where born, where Civilization was born, the Vatican... well, castles, farms, everywhere where tourists go...
Know that I have family there, I also want to go to places where locals go, and see art, culture, nightlife, nature, architecture, beauty, football stadiums.
Countries that I will visit..?
Germany for sure...
I will start in Berlin, eventually go to Stuttgart, Hamburg, Munich, Frankfort, and more.
Holland, it's a maybe.
Czech, Austria, Switzerland are a sure..!
and Italy for sure..!
I will start from the North West and make my way to Rome, after a few weeks, I will continue South and then East and eventually head up North through the East side of Italy.
Oh, a couple of more thing...
Some of you already know that I am an official volunteer for the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, and I am sorry that I will be missing my first assignment (the Jr Curling Championships)
And my 38th birthday (March 18th) - for that, I want to be at a special place that day...
In the middle of San Marco's Square, at the top of the Swiss Alps, or even Euro Disney hehehe..!
But where ever I will happen to be, I will have a shot of Tequila and smoke a cigar.
Well, this was only an introduction for my 2009 European Vacation...
I'm not traveling with family, so I wont be in the same predicaments as Chevy Chase...
Nor will I be travelling with friends, so I don't care if Scotty knows or not..! hehehe
Auf Wiedersehen for now...
Welcome to my 2009 European Vacation
I am a couple of days away from travelling to Europe for the first time.
If you ever been to Europe I would love your input, by the way.
I talked to Sabrina Corsi today (she is my step cousin) and she is going to be picking me up at the airport on Friday night.
I have my backpack ready...
well, technically, it's Gio's (my step brother's) backpack... it's a perfect size, and that bag has been to Europe a couple of times before.
I packed a pair of jeans, a pair of black pants, and a pair of khakis, six shirts, one sweater, a toque (Canadian for Bennie Hat), undies and socks. I am also taking one pair of walking shoes and one pair of rain/snow shoes... and my toiletries...
On a small carry-on, I have my camera, a book, some travelling books, and the charges for the camera battery and my iTouch.
I think I might be taking too much stuff, but after all, I am going to be there 3 months...
Where am I going..?
I truly, don't know...
I know I will be landing in Berlin, and eventually I will make my way down to Ostia, but I am taking one day at a time... one City at a time... in all it's going to be an experience of a lifetime in only three months.
My expectations..?
NONE..!
Just to take it all in... go with an open mind, and an empty memory stick for my camera.
What do I want to see..?
ALL..!
I want to see historic places... where the old Berlin Wall used to be, a concentration camp, where Hitler was found, where important people where born, where Civilization was born, the Vatican... well, castles, farms, everywhere where tourists go...
Know that I have family there, I also want to go to places where locals go, and see art, culture, nightlife, nature, architecture, beauty, football stadiums.
Countries that I will visit..?
Germany for sure...
I will start in Berlin, eventually go to Stuttgart, Hamburg, Munich, Frankfort, and more.
Holland, it's a maybe.
Czech, Austria, Switzerland are a sure..!
and Italy for sure..!
I will start from the North West and make my way to Rome, after a few weeks, I will continue South and then East and eventually head up North through the East side of Italy.
Oh, a couple of more thing...
Some of you already know that I am an official volunteer for the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, and I am sorry that I will be missing my first assignment (the Jr Curling Championships)
And my 38th birthday (March 18th) - for that, I want to be at a special place that day...
In the middle of San Marco's Square, at the top of the Swiss Alps, or even Euro Disney hehehe..!
But where ever I will happen to be, I will have a shot of Tequila and smoke a cigar.
Well, this was only an introduction for my 2009 European Vacation...
I'm not traveling with family, so I wont be in the same predicaments as Chevy Chase...
Nor will I be travelling with friends, so I don't care if Scotty knows or not..! hehehe
Auf Wiedersehen for now...
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