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Re: Glad I Had My TJ
Yes, I go to a local closed indoor shooting range where the local law
enforcement, FBI, and DEA shoot. It is at a nuclear power plant, I go with a DEA buddy. Well, the short of it is one of the guys that works there has access to the power line trails so I get to do some off roading with him and his Rubicon. There is some real serious hills and valleys to navigate. -- HarryS "Bob" <magicclaw@mac.com> wrote in message news:47b769ae.0407301213.506211b2@posting.google.c om... > haha awesome! > > Y'know, whenever I see on the news that this street or that was > flooded and people in cars were stuck, and I see in the video taken > that the water was only a couple feet deep or so, I find myself > thinking how fun it would be to have been there and just drive on > through like it was nothing ;-) Glad you got to do it! -- and congrats > converting another! That cop sounds like a good guy! And it definitely > doesn't hurt to have a cop for a jeepin' bud! > > > "HarryS" <harrys@NoSpam.Net> wrote in message news:<bcudnYGXNvkvEpTcRVn-tA@comcast.com>... > > Last Saturday I got a call from work and I need to come in and fix the fire > > alarm system. It had been raining here in Southern MD real hard. I took my > > TJ and just about a half mile from work the road was flooded. The police > > were turning everyone around the water was about 18 inches deep of just > > standing water. When I got up to the officer I told him that I was on > > recall and needed to get through. He smiled and waved me right through and > > he said if ya get stuck you are on your own, I dropped her in 4WD and went > > straight through. I got to the other side and the officer stopped me and > > said that was pretty impressive. I stated not for a Jeep it is normal SOP. > > > > I repaired the fire alarm system and went back the road was still flooded > > and the officer asked me if he could ride across I said sure. Gave him a > > lift and it was like watching a kid on a Disney ride. He was so impressed > > that he said a Jeep may be in his future as a new POV. I told him that > > Jeeps are a very capable vehicle and they have their limits but, I haven't > > found it yet. > > > > The officer knew where I worked and stopped by today in a brand new TJ > > Sahara with all the bells, whistles and 30" tires. We shot the breeze for > > awhile and I asked him if he would like to go to WV this week end and do > > some trail riding? He said that he may have to work but give me your number > > and I will let you know. Well he called just a little bit ago and he has > > off, so it is off to WV on Saturday. |
Re: Glad I Had My TJ
Yes, I go to a local closed indoor shooting range where the local law
enforcement, FBI, and DEA shoot. It is at a nuclear power plant, I go with a DEA buddy. Well, the short of it is one of the guys that works there has access to the power line trails so I get to do some off roading with him and his Rubicon. There is some real serious hills and valleys to navigate. -- HarryS "Bob" <magicclaw@mac.com> wrote in message news:47b769ae.0407301213.506211b2@posting.google.c om... > haha awesome! > > Y'know, whenever I see on the news that this street or that was > flooded and people in cars were stuck, and I see in the video taken > that the water was only a couple feet deep or so, I find myself > thinking how fun it would be to have been there and just drive on > through like it was nothing ;-) Glad you got to do it! -- and congrats > converting another! That cop sounds like a good guy! And it definitely > doesn't hurt to have a cop for a jeepin' bud! > > > "HarryS" <harrys@NoSpam.Net> wrote in message news:<bcudnYGXNvkvEpTcRVn-tA@comcast.com>... > > Last Saturday I got a call from work and I need to come in and fix the fire > > alarm system. It had been raining here in Southern MD real hard. I took my > > TJ and just about a half mile from work the road was flooded. The police > > were turning everyone around the water was about 18 inches deep of just > > standing water. When I got up to the officer I told him that I was on > > recall and needed to get through. He smiled and waved me right through and > > he said if ya get stuck you are on your own, I dropped her in 4WD and went > > straight through. I got to the other side and the officer stopped me and > > said that was pretty impressive. I stated not for a Jeep it is normal SOP. > > > > I repaired the fire alarm system and went back the road was still flooded > > and the officer asked me if he could ride across I said sure. Gave him a > > lift and it was like watching a kid on a Disney ride. He was so impressed > > that he said a Jeep may be in his future as a new POV. I told him that > > Jeeps are a very capable vehicle and they have their limits but, I haven't > > found it yet. > > > > The officer knew where I worked and stopped by today in a brand new TJ > > Sahara with all the bells, whistles and 30" tires. We shot the breeze for > > awhile and I asked him if he would like to go to WV this week end and do > > some trail riding? He said that he may have to work but give me your number > > and I will let you know. Well he called just a little bit ago and he has > > off, so it is off to WV on Saturday. |
Re: Glad I Had My TJ
Yes, I go to a local closed indoor shooting range where the local law
enforcement, FBI, and DEA shoot. It is at a nuclear power plant, I go with a DEA buddy. Well, the short of it is one of the guys that works there has access to the power line trails so I get to do some off roading with him and his Rubicon. There is some real serious hills and valleys to navigate. -- HarryS "Bob" <magicclaw@mac.com> wrote in message news:47b769ae.0407301213.506211b2@posting.google.c om... > haha awesome! > > Y'know, whenever I see on the news that this street or that was > flooded and people in cars were stuck, and I see in the video taken > that the water was only a couple feet deep or so, I find myself > thinking how fun it would be to have been there and just drive on > through like it was nothing ;-) Glad you got to do it! -- and congrats > converting another! That cop sounds like a good guy! And it definitely > doesn't hurt to have a cop for a jeepin' bud! > > > "HarryS" <harrys@NoSpam.Net> wrote in message news:<bcudnYGXNvkvEpTcRVn-tA@comcast.com>... > > Last Saturday I got a call from work and I need to come in and fix the fire > > alarm system. It had been raining here in Southern MD real hard. I took my > > TJ and just about a half mile from work the road was flooded. The police > > were turning everyone around the water was about 18 inches deep of just > > standing water. When I got up to the officer I told him that I was on > > recall and needed to get through. He smiled and waved me right through and > > he said if ya get stuck you are on your own, I dropped her in 4WD and went > > straight through. I got to the other side and the officer stopped me and > > said that was pretty impressive. I stated not for a Jeep it is normal SOP. > > > > I repaired the fire alarm system and went back the road was still flooded > > and the officer asked me if he could ride across I said sure. Gave him a > > lift and it was like watching a kid on a Disney ride. He was so impressed > > that he said a Jeep may be in his future as a new POV. I told him that > > Jeeps are a very capable vehicle and they have their limits but, I haven't > > found it yet. > > > > The officer knew where I worked and stopped by today in a brand new TJ > > Sahara with all the bells, whistles and 30" tires. We shot the breeze for > > awhile and I asked him if he would like to go to WV this week end and do > > some trail riding? He said that he may have to work but give me your number > > and I will let you know. Well he called just a little bit ago and he has > > off, so it is off to WV on Saturday. |
Re: Glad I Had My TJ
Cool. Just asking, I was in D.C last week and we made a side trip on the way
home through Pocahontas CO at the Cass Scenic Railroad. I figure there is awesome 'wheeling around there, but don't know where exactly. Would like to make a 'wheeling trip to WV and bring the kids back to Cass. "HarryS" <harrys@NoSpam.Net> wrote in message news:wpmdnVX1iNgYWpfcRVn-gg@comcast.com... > Just outside Romney, I have an elbow relation that lets me visit and run the > logging roads on his property. There are some real steep hills and a stream > that we forge. > > -- > HarryS > "Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message > news:cvydnTCOTKPlXpTcRVn-vw@comcast.com... > > Hey Harry, > > > > Where in WV are you going? > > > > "HarryS" <harrys@NoSpam.Net> wrote in message > > news:bcudnYGXNvkvEpTcRVn-tA@comcast.com... > > > Last Saturday I got a call from work and I need to come in and fix the > > fire > > > alarm system. It had been raining here in Southern MD real hard. I > took > > my > > > TJ and just about a half mile from work the road was flooded. The > police > > > were turning everyone around the water was about 18 inches deep of just > > > standing water. When I got up to the officer I told him that I was on > > > recall and needed to get through. He smiled and waved me right through > > and > > > he said if ya get stuck you are on your own, I dropped her in 4WD and > went > > > straight through. I got to the other side and the officer stopped me > and > > > said that was pretty impressive. I stated not for a Jeep it is normal > > SOP. > > > > > > I repaired the fire alarm system and went back the road was still > flooded > > > and the officer asked me if he could ride across I said sure. Gave him > a > > > lift and it was like watching a kid on a Disney ride. He was so > impressed > > > that he said a Jeep may be in his future as a new POV. I told him that > > > Jeeps are a very capable vehicle and they have their limits but, I > haven't > > > found it yet. > > > > > > The officer knew where I worked and stopped by today in a brand new TJ > > > Sahara with all the bells, whistles and 30" tires. We shot the breeze > for > > > awhile and I asked him if he would like to go to WV this week end and do > > > some trail riding? He said that he may have to work but give me your > > number > > > and I will let you know. Well he called just a little bit ago and he > has > > > off, so it is off to WV on Saturday. > > > > > > -- > > > HarryS > > > > > > > > > > > > |
Re: Glad I Had My TJ
Cool. Just asking, I was in D.C last week and we made a side trip on the way
home through Pocahontas CO at the Cass Scenic Railroad. I figure there is awesome 'wheeling around there, but don't know where exactly. Would like to make a 'wheeling trip to WV and bring the kids back to Cass. "HarryS" <harrys@NoSpam.Net> wrote in message news:wpmdnVX1iNgYWpfcRVn-gg@comcast.com... > Just outside Romney, I have an elbow relation that lets me visit and run the > logging roads on his property. There are some real steep hills and a stream > that we forge. > > -- > HarryS > "Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message > news:cvydnTCOTKPlXpTcRVn-vw@comcast.com... > > Hey Harry, > > > > Where in WV are you going? > > > > "HarryS" <harrys@NoSpam.Net> wrote in message > > news:bcudnYGXNvkvEpTcRVn-tA@comcast.com... > > > Last Saturday I got a call from work and I need to come in and fix the > > fire > > > alarm system. It had been raining here in Southern MD real hard. I > took > > my > > > TJ and just about a half mile from work the road was flooded. The > police > > > were turning everyone around the water was about 18 inches deep of just > > > standing water. When I got up to the officer I told him that I was on > > > recall and needed to get through. He smiled and waved me right through > > and > > > he said if ya get stuck you are on your own, I dropped her in 4WD and > went > > > straight through. I got to the other side and the officer stopped me > and > > > said that was pretty impressive. I stated not for a Jeep it is normal > > SOP. > > > > > > I repaired the fire alarm system and went back the road was still > flooded > > > and the officer asked me if he could ride across I said sure. Gave him > a > > > lift and it was like watching a kid on a Disney ride. He was so > impressed > > > that he said a Jeep may be in his future as a new POV. I told him that > > > Jeeps are a very capable vehicle and they have their limits but, I > haven't > > > found it yet. > > > > > > The officer knew where I worked and stopped by today in a brand new TJ > > > Sahara with all the bells, whistles and 30" tires. We shot the breeze > for > > > awhile and I asked him if he would like to go to WV this week end and do > > > some trail riding? He said that he may have to work but give me your > > number > > > and I will let you know. Well he called just a little bit ago and he > has > > > off, so it is off to WV on Saturday. > > > > > > -- > > > HarryS > > > > > > > > > > > > |
Re: Glad I Had My TJ
Cool. Just asking, I was in D.C last week and we made a side trip on the way
home through Pocahontas CO at the Cass Scenic Railroad. I figure there is awesome 'wheeling around there, but don't know where exactly. Would like to make a 'wheeling trip to WV and bring the kids back to Cass. "HarryS" <harrys@NoSpam.Net> wrote in message news:wpmdnVX1iNgYWpfcRVn-gg@comcast.com... > Just outside Romney, I have an elbow relation that lets me visit and run the > logging roads on his property. There are some real steep hills and a stream > that we forge. > > -- > HarryS > "Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message > news:cvydnTCOTKPlXpTcRVn-vw@comcast.com... > > Hey Harry, > > > > Where in WV are you going? > > > > "HarryS" <harrys@NoSpam.Net> wrote in message > > news:bcudnYGXNvkvEpTcRVn-tA@comcast.com... > > > Last Saturday I got a call from work and I need to come in and fix the > > fire > > > alarm system. It had been raining here in Southern MD real hard. I > took > > my > > > TJ and just about a half mile from work the road was flooded. The > police > > > were turning everyone around the water was about 18 inches deep of just > > > standing water. When I got up to the officer I told him that I was on > > > recall and needed to get through. He smiled and waved me right through > > and > > > he said if ya get stuck you are on your own, I dropped her in 4WD and > went > > > straight through. I got to the other side and the officer stopped me > and > > > said that was pretty impressive. I stated not for a Jeep it is normal > > SOP. > > > > > > I repaired the fire alarm system and went back the road was still > flooded > > > and the officer asked me if he could ride across I said sure. Gave him > a > > > lift and it was like watching a kid on a Disney ride. He was so > impressed > > > that he said a Jeep may be in his future as a new POV. I told him that > > > Jeeps are a very capable vehicle and they have their limits but, I > haven't > > > found it yet. > > > > > > The officer knew where I worked and stopped by today in a brand new TJ > > > Sahara with all the bells, whistles and 30" tires. We shot the breeze > for > > > awhile and I asked him if he would like to go to WV this week end and do > > > some trail riding? He said that he may have to work but give me your > > number > > > and I will let you know. Well he called just a little bit ago and he > has > > > off, so it is off to WV on Saturday. > > > > > > -- > > > HarryS > > > > > > > > > > > > |
Re: Glad I Had My TJ
Cool. Just asking, I was in D.C last week and we made a side trip on the way
home through Pocahontas CO at the Cass Scenic Railroad. I figure there is awesome 'wheeling around there, but don't know where exactly. Would like to make a 'wheeling trip to WV and bring the kids back to Cass. "HarryS" <harrys@NoSpam.Net> wrote in message news:wpmdnVX1iNgYWpfcRVn-gg@comcast.com... > Just outside Romney, I have an elbow relation that lets me visit and run the > logging roads on his property. There are some real steep hills and a stream > that we forge. > > -- > HarryS > "Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message > news:cvydnTCOTKPlXpTcRVn-vw@comcast.com... > > Hey Harry, > > > > Where in WV are you going? > > > > "HarryS" <harrys@NoSpam.Net> wrote in message > > news:bcudnYGXNvkvEpTcRVn-tA@comcast.com... > > > Last Saturday I got a call from work and I need to come in and fix the > > fire > > > alarm system. It had been raining here in Southern MD real hard. I > took > > my > > > TJ and just about a half mile from work the road was flooded. The > police > > > were turning everyone around the water was about 18 inches deep of just > > > standing water. When I got up to the officer I told him that I was on > > > recall and needed to get through. He smiled and waved me right through > > and > > > he said if ya get stuck you are on your own, I dropped her in 4WD and > went > > > straight through. I got to the other side and the officer stopped me > and > > > said that was pretty impressive. I stated not for a Jeep it is normal > > SOP. > > > > > > I repaired the fire alarm system and went back the road was still > flooded > > > and the officer asked me if he could ride across I said sure. Gave him > a > > > lift and it was like watching a kid on a Disney ride. He was so > impressed > > > that he said a Jeep may be in his future as a new POV. I told him that > > > Jeeps are a very capable vehicle and they have their limits but, I > haven't > > > found it yet. > > > > > > The officer knew where I worked and stopped by today in a brand new TJ > > > Sahara with all the bells, whistles and 30" tires. We shot the breeze > for > > > awhile and I asked him if he would like to go to WV this week end and do > > > some trail riding? He said that he may have to work but give me your > > number > > > and I will let you know. Well he called just a little bit ago and he > has > > > off, so it is off to WV on Saturday. > > > > > > -- > > > HarryS > > > > > > > > > > > > |
Re: Glad I Had My TJ
Just let me know when you want to go to WV. JimG and I will be happy to
take anyone from the RAMJW group. Several new trails have been developed near Beckley WV that will challenge the best rig!!! Just ran them a couple weeks ago at the Mountaineer Off-Road Children's Charity Event. Defiantly a FULL weekend of riding....and more if you choose. Daren "Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message news:rIudnZCP_MGaUpfcRVn-gg@comcast.com... > Cool. Just asking, I was in D.C last week and we made a side trip on the way > home through Pocahontas CO at the Cass Scenic Railroad. I figure there is > awesome 'wheeling around there, but don't know where exactly. Would like to > make a 'wheeling trip to WV and bring the kids back to Cass. > > "HarryS" <harrys@NoSpam.Net> wrote in message > news:wpmdnVX1iNgYWpfcRVn-gg@comcast.com... > > Just outside Romney, I have an elbow relation that lets me visit and run > the > > logging roads on his property. There are some real steep hills and a > stream > > that we forge. > > > > -- > > HarryS > > "Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message > > news:cvydnTCOTKPlXpTcRVn-vw@comcast.com... > > > Hey Harry, > > > > > > Where in WV are you going? > > > > > > "HarryS" <harrys@NoSpam.Net> wrote in message > > > news:bcudnYGXNvkvEpTcRVn-tA@comcast.com... > > > > Last Saturday I got a call from work and I need to come in and fix the > > > fire > > > > alarm system. It had been raining here in Southern MD real hard. I > > took > > > my > > > > TJ and just about a half mile from work the road was flooded. The > > police > > > > were turning everyone around the water was about 18 inches deep of > just > > > > standing water. When I got up to the officer I told him that I was on > > > > recall and needed to get through. He smiled and waved me right > through > > > and > > > > he said if ya get stuck you are on your own, I dropped her in 4WD and > > went > > > > straight through. I got to the other side and the officer stopped me > > and > > > > said that was pretty impressive. I stated not for a Jeep it is normal > > > SOP. > > > > > > > > I repaired the fire alarm system and went back the road was still > > flooded > > > > and the officer asked me if he could ride across I said sure. Gave > him > > a > > > > lift and it was like watching a kid on a Disney ride. He was so > > impressed > > > > that he said a Jeep may be in his future as a new POV. I told him > that > > > > Jeeps are a very capable vehicle and they have their limits but, I > > haven't > > > > found it yet. > > > > > > > > The officer knew where I worked and stopped by today in a brand new TJ > > > > Sahara with all the bells, whistles and 30" tires. We shot the breeze > > for > > > > awhile and I asked him if he would like to go to WV this week end and > do > > > > some trail riding? He said that he may have to work but give me your > > > number > > > > and I will let you know. Well he called just a little bit ago and he > > has > > > > off, so it is off to WV on Saturday. > > > > > > > > -- > > > > HarryS > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
Re: Glad I Had My TJ
Just let me know when you want to go to WV. JimG and I will be happy to
take anyone from the RAMJW group. Several new trails have been developed near Beckley WV that will challenge the best rig!!! Just ran them a couple weeks ago at the Mountaineer Off-Road Children's Charity Event. Defiantly a FULL weekend of riding....and more if you choose. Daren "Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message news:rIudnZCP_MGaUpfcRVn-gg@comcast.com... > Cool. Just asking, I was in D.C last week and we made a side trip on the way > home through Pocahontas CO at the Cass Scenic Railroad. I figure there is > awesome 'wheeling around there, but don't know where exactly. Would like to > make a 'wheeling trip to WV and bring the kids back to Cass. > > "HarryS" <harrys@NoSpam.Net> wrote in message > news:wpmdnVX1iNgYWpfcRVn-gg@comcast.com... > > Just outside Romney, I have an elbow relation that lets me visit and run > the > > logging roads on his property. There are some real steep hills and a > stream > > that we forge. > > > > -- > > HarryS > > "Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message > > news:cvydnTCOTKPlXpTcRVn-vw@comcast.com... > > > Hey Harry, > > > > > > Where in WV are you going? > > > > > > "HarryS" <harrys@NoSpam.Net> wrote in message > > > news:bcudnYGXNvkvEpTcRVn-tA@comcast.com... > > > > Last Saturday I got a call from work and I need to come in and fix the > > > fire > > > > alarm system. It had been raining here in Southern MD real hard. I > > took > > > my > > > > TJ and just about a half mile from work the road was flooded. The > > police > > > > were turning everyone around the water was about 18 inches deep of > just > > > > standing water. When I got up to the officer I told him that I was on > > > > recall and needed to get through. He smiled and waved me right > through > > > and > > > > he said if ya get stuck you are on your own, I dropped her in 4WD and > > went > > > > straight through. I got to the other side and the officer stopped me > > and > > > > said that was pretty impressive. I stated not for a Jeep it is normal > > > SOP. > > > > > > > > I repaired the fire alarm system and went back the road was still > > flooded > > > > and the officer asked me if he could ride across I said sure. Gave > him > > a > > > > lift and it was like watching a kid on a Disney ride. He was so > > impressed > > > > that he said a Jeep may be in his future as a new POV. I told him > that > > > > Jeeps are a very capable vehicle and they have their limits but, I > > haven't > > > > found it yet. > > > > > > > > The officer knew where I worked and stopped by today in a brand new TJ > > > > Sahara with all the bells, whistles and 30" tires. We shot the breeze > > for > > > > awhile and I asked him if he would like to go to WV this week end and > do > > > > some trail riding? He said that he may have to work but give me your > > > number > > > > and I will let you know. Well he called just a little bit ago and he > > has > > > > off, so it is off to WV on Saturday. > > > > > > > > -- > > > > HarryS > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
Re: Glad I Had My TJ
Just let me know when you want to go to WV. JimG and I will be happy to
take anyone from the RAMJW group. Several new trails have been developed near Beckley WV that will challenge the best rig!!! Just ran them a couple weeks ago at the Mountaineer Off-Road Children's Charity Event. Defiantly a FULL weekend of riding....and more if you choose. Daren "Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message news:rIudnZCP_MGaUpfcRVn-gg@comcast.com... > Cool. Just asking, I was in D.C last week and we made a side trip on the way > home through Pocahontas CO at the Cass Scenic Railroad. I figure there is > awesome 'wheeling around there, but don't know where exactly. Would like to > make a 'wheeling trip to WV and bring the kids back to Cass. > > "HarryS" <harrys@NoSpam.Net> wrote in message > news:wpmdnVX1iNgYWpfcRVn-gg@comcast.com... > > Just outside Romney, I have an elbow relation that lets me visit and run > the > > logging roads on his property. There are some real steep hills and a > stream > > that we forge. > > > > -- > > HarryS > > "Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message > > news:cvydnTCOTKPlXpTcRVn-vw@comcast.com... > > > Hey Harry, > > > > > > Where in WV are you going? > > > > > > "HarryS" <harrys@NoSpam.Net> wrote in message > > > news:bcudnYGXNvkvEpTcRVn-tA@comcast.com... > > > > Last Saturday I got a call from work and I need to come in and fix the > > > fire > > > > alarm system. It had been raining here in Southern MD real hard. I > > took > > > my > > > > TJ and just about a half mile from work the road was flooded. The > > police > > > > were turning everyone around the water was about 18 inches deep of > just > > > > standing water. When I got up to the officer I told him that I was on > > > > recall and needed to get through. He smiled and waved me right > through > > > and > > > > he said if ya get stuck you are on your own, I dropped her in 4WD and > > went > > > > straight through. I got to the other side and the officer stopped me > > and > > > > said that was pretty impressive. I stated not for a Jeep it is normal > > > SOP. > > > > > > > > I repaired the fire alarm system and went back the road was still > > flooded > > > > and the officer asked me if he could ride across I said sure. Gave > him > > a > > > > lift and it was like watching a kid on a Disney ride. He was so > > impressed > > > > that he said a Jeep may be in his future as a new POV. I told him > that > > > > Jeeps are a very capable vehicle and they have their limits but, I > > haven't > > > > found it yet. > > > > > > > > The officer knew where I worked and stopped by today in a brand new TJ > > > > Sahara with all the bells, whistles and 30" tires. We shot the breeze > > for > > > > awhile and I asked him if he would like to go to WV this week end and > do > > > > some trail riding? He said that he may have to work but give me your > > > number > > > > and I will let you know. Well he called just a little bit ago and he > > has > > > > off, so it is off to WV on Saturday. > > > > > > > > -- > > > > HarryS > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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