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Chris S
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Ah now, you are talking different beers here.
Real ale is real ale up to about 4.5% on average. Barley wines are something entirely different.
There used to be Watneys Stingo, and Youngs Winter Warmer etc but I think they have gone now. Barley wines are a cross between strong beer and spirits which have not really caught on in the UK. Same thing happened to Merrydown Cider which used to be sold in "nips" in the 70's (7.5%).
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Greg_BE
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ahh, now you sound like a true purist that knows his stuff!
so ale is not really strong, but just enough to warm you up.
i can't handle anything much over 2% unless its really diluted.
was raised as a non drinker, so my college days were experimented with bartles and james wine coolers and later on occasions a coke and rum heavy on the coke.
Ah now, you are talking different beers here.
Real ale is real ale up to about 4.5% on average. Barley wines are something entirely different.
There used to be Watneys Stingo, and Youngs Winter Warmer etc but I think they have gone now. Barley wines are a cross between strong beer and spirits which have not really caught on in the UK. Same thing happened to Merrydown Cider which used to be sold in "nips" in the 70's (7.5%).
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GalaxyIce
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Greg_BE
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lol..thought that was the martini from M*A*S*H
Potchine (91%) Also good as a paint stripper ;)
ahh, now you sound like a true purist that knows his stuff!
so ale is not really strong, but just enough to warm you up.
i can't handle anything much over 2% unless its really diluted.
was raised as a non drinker, so my college days were experimented with bartles and james wine coolers and later on occasions a coke and rum heavy on the coke.
Ah now, you are talking different beers here.
Real ale is real ale up to about 4.5% on average. Barley wines are something entirely different.
There used to be Watneys Stingo, and Youngs Winter Warmer etc but I think they have gone now. Barley wines are a cross between strong beer and spirits which have not really caught on in the UK. Same thing happened to Merrydown Cider which used to be sold in "nips" in the 70's (7.5%).
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GalaxyIce
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Greg_BE
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thats what irish moonshine will do to you lol, got to quit drinking a day before you updgrade. lol switchover to a pangalactic gargleblaster instead.
You're probably right. I tried potchine once and I used to be a nuclear scientist, now I struggle with BOINC upgrades ;)
lol..thought that was the martini from M*A*S*H
Potchine (91%) Also good as a paint stripper ;)
ahh, now you sound like a true purist that knows his stuff!
so ale is not really strong, but just enough to warm you up.
i can't handle anything much over 2% unless its really diluted.
was raised as a non drinker, so my college days were experimented with bartles and james wine coolers and later on occasions a coke and rum heavy on the coke.
Ah now, you are talking different beers here.
Real ale is real ale up to about 4.5% on average. Barley wines are something entirely different.
There used to be Watneys Stingo, and Youngs Winter Warmer etc but I think they have gone now. Barley wines are a cross between strong beer and spirits which have not really caught on in the UK. Same thing happened to Merrydown Cider which used to be sold in "nips" in the 70's (7.5%).
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Eric Ogletree
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Moonshine makes brain feel goodness...
thats what irish moonshine will do to you lol, got to quit drinking a day before you updgrade. lol switchover to a pangalactic gargleblaster instead.
You're probably right. I tried potchine once and I used to be a nuclear scientist, now I struggle with BOINC upgrades ;)
lol..thought that was the martini from M*A*S*H
Potchine (91%) Also good as a paint stripper ;)
ahh, now you sound like a true purist that knows his stuff!
so ale is not really strong, but just enough to warm you up.
i can't handle anything much over 2% unless its really diluted.
was raised as a non drinker, so my college days were experimented with bartles and james wine coolers and later on occasions a coke and rum heavy on the coke.
Ah now, you are talking different beers here.
Real ale is real ale up to about 4.5% on average. Barley wines are something entirely different.
There used to be Watneys Stingo, and Youngs Winter Warmer etc but I think they have gone now. Barley wines are a cross between strong beer and spirits which have not really caught on in the UK. Same thing happened to Merrydown Cider which used to be sold in "nips" in the 70's (7.5%).
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Greg_BE
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Joined: 30 May 06 Posts: 5691 Credit: 5,859,226 RAC: 0
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until the effect wears off
Moonshine makes brain feel goodness...
thats what irish moonshine will do to you lol, got to quit drinking a day before you updgrade. lol switchover to a pangalactic gargleblaster instead.
You're probably right. I tried potchine once and I used to be a nuclear scientist, now I struggle with BOINC upgrades ;)
lol..thought that was the martini from M*A*S*H
Potchine (91%) Also good as a paint stripper ;)
ahh, now you sound like a true purist that knows his stuff!
so ale is not really strong, but just enough to warm you up.
i can't handle anything much over 2% unless its really diluted.
was raised as a non drinker, so my college days were experimented with bartles and james wine coolers and later on occasions a coke and rum heavy on the coke.
Ah now, you are talking different beers here.
Real ale is real ale up to about 4.5% on average. Barley wines are something entirely different.
There used to be Watneys Stingo, and Youngs Winter Warmer etc but I think they have gone now. Barley wines are a cross between strong beer and spirits which have not really caught on in the UK. Same thing happened to Merrydown Cider which used to be sold in "nips" in the 70's (7.5%).
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The_Bad_Penguin
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Joined: 5 Jun 06 Posts: 2751 Credit: 4,271,025 RAC: 0
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do they ever have to wear off ?!
until the effect wears off
Moonshine makes brain feel goodness...
thats what irish moonshine will do to you lol, got to quit drinking a day before you updgrade. lol switchover to a pangalactic gargleblaster instead.
You're probably right. I tried potchine once and I used to be a nuclear scientist, now I struggle with BOINC upgrades ;)
lol..thought that was the martini from M*A*S*H
Potchine (91%) Also good as a paint stripper ;)
ahh, now you sound like a true purist that knows his stuff!
so ale is not really strong, but just enough to warm you up.
i can't handle anything much over 2% unless its really diluted.
was raised as a non drinker, so my college days were experimented with bartles and james wine coolers and later on occasions a coke and rum heavy on the coke.
Ah now, you are talking different beers here.
Real ale is real ale up to about 4.5% on average. Barley wines are something entirely different.
There used to be Watneys Stingo, and Youngs Winter Warmer etc but I think they have gone now. Barley wines are a cross between strong beer and spirits which have not really caught on in the UK. Same thing happened to Merrydown Cider which used to be sold in "nips" in the 70's (7.5%).
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Greg_BE
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Joined: 30 May 06 Posts: 5691 Credit: 5,859,226 RAC: 0
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not if you keep drinking
do they ever have to wear off ?!
until the effect wears off
Moonshine makes brain feel goodness...
thats what irish moonshine will do to you lol, got to quit drinking a day before you updgrade. lol switchover to a pangalactic gargleblaster instead.
You're probably right. I tried potchine once and I used to be a nuclear scientist, now I struggle with BOINC upgrades ;)
lol..thought that was the martini from M*A*S*H
Potchine (91%) Also good as a paint stripper ;)
ahh, now you sound like a true purist that knows his stuff!
so ale is not really strong, but just enough to warm you up.
i can't handle anything much over 2% unless its really diluted.
was raised as a non drinker, so my college days were experimented with bartles and james wine coolers and later on occasions a coke and rum heavy on the coke.
Ah now, you are talking different beers here.
Real ale is real ale up to about 4.5% on average. Barley wines are something entirely different.
There used to be Watneys Stingo, and Youngs Winter Warmer etc but I think they have gone now. Barley wines are a cross between strong beer and spirits which have not really caught on in the UK. Same thing happened to Merrydown Cider which used to be sold in "nips" in the 70's (7.5%).
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Tiger@switzerland
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early in the morning?
not if you keep drinking
do they ever have to wear off ?!
until the effect wears off
Moonshine makes brain feel goodness...
thats what irish moonshine will do to you lol, got to quit drinking a day before you updgrade. lol switchover to a pangalactic gargleblaster instead.
You're probably right. I tried potchine once and I used to be a nuclear scientist, now I struggle with BOINC upgrades ;)
lol..thought that was the martini from M*A*S*H
Potchine (91%) Also good as a paint stripper ;)
ahh, now you sound like a true purist that knows his stuff!
so ale is not really strong, but just enough to warm you up.
i can't handle anything much over 2% unless its really diluted.
was raised as a non drinker, so my college days were experimented with bartles and james wine coolers and later on occasions a coke and rum heavy on the coke.
Ah now, you are talking different beers here.
Real ale is real ale up to about 4.5% on average. Barley wines are something entirely different.
There used to be Watneys Stingo, and Youngs Winter Warmer etc but I think they have gone now. Barley wines are a cross between strong beer and spirits which have not really caught on in the UK. Same thing happened to Merrydown Cider which used to be sold in "nips" in the 70's (7.5%).
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Greg_BE
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Joined: 30 May 06 Posts: 5691 Credit: 5,859,226 RAC: 0
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how early?
early in the morning?
not if you keep drinking
do they ever have to wear off ?!
until the effect wears off
Moonshine makes brain feel goodness...
thats what irish moonshine will do to you lol, got to quit drinking a day before you updgrade. lol switchover to a pangalactic gargleblaster instead.
You're probably right. I tried potchine once and I used to be a nuclear scientist, now I struggle with BOINC upgrades ;)
lol..thought that was the martini from M*A*S*H
Potchine (91%) Also good as a paint stripper ;)
ahh, now you sound like a true purist that knows his stuff!
so ale is not really strong, but just enough to warm you up.
i can't handle anything much over 2% unless its really diluted.
was raised as a non drinker, so my college days were experimented with bartles and james wine coolers and later on occasions a coke and rum heavy on the coke.
Ah now, you are talking different beers here.
Real ale is real ale up to about 4.5% on average. Barley wines are something entirely different.
There used to be Watneys Stingo, and Youngs Winter Warmer etc but I think they have gone now. Barley wines are a cross between strong beer and spirits which have not really caught on in the UK. Same thing happened to Merrydown Cider which used to be sold in "nips" in the 70's (7.5%).
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The_Bad_Penguin
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o'dark-hundred hours, just like we used to do in the military...
how early?
early in the morning?
not if you keep drinking
do they ever have to wear off ?!
until the effect wears off
Moonshine makes brain feel goodness...
thats what irish moonshine will do to you lol, got to quit drinking a day before you updgrade. lol switchover to a pangalactic gargleblaster instead.
You're probably right. I tried potchine once and I used to be a nuclear scientist, now I struggle with BOINC upgrades ;)
lol..thought that was the martini from M*A*S*H
Potchine (91%) Also good as a paint stripper ;)
ahh, now you sound like a true purist that knows his stuff!
so ale is not really strong, but just enough to warm you up.
i can't handle anything much over 2% unless its really diluted.
was raised as a non drinker, so my college days were experimented with bartles and james wine coolers and later on occasions a coke and rum heavy on the coke.
Ah now, you are talking different beers here.
Real ale is real ale up to about 4.5% on average. Barley wines are something entirely different.
There used to be Watneys Stingo, and Youngs Winter Warmer etc but I think they have gone now. Barley wines are a cross between strong beer and spirits which have not really caught on in the UK. Same thing happened to Merrydown Cider which used to be sold in "nips" in the 70's (7.5%).
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Greg_BE
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oh you mean after taps and change of shift
o'dark-hundred hours, just like we used to do in the military...
how early?
early in the morning?
not if you keep drinking
do they ever have to wear off ?!
until the effect wears off
Moonshine makes brain feel goodness...
thats what irish moonshine will do to you lol, got to quit drinking a day before you updgrade. lol switchover to a pangalactic gargleblaster instead.
You're probably right. I tried potchine once and I used to be a nuclear scientist, now I struggle with BOINC upgrades ;)
lol..thought that was the martini from M*A*S*H
Potchine (91%) Also good as a paint stripper ;)
ahh, now you sound like a true purist that knows his stuff!
so ale is not really strong, but just enough to warm you up.
i can't handle anything much over 2% unless its really diluted.
was raised as a non drinker, so my college days were experimented with bartles and james wine coolers and later on occasions a coke and rum heavy on the coke.
Ah now, you are talking different beers here.
Real ale is real ale up to about 4.5% on average. Barley wines are something entirely different.
There used to be Watneys Stingo, and Youngs Winter Warmer etc but I think they have gone now. Barley wines are a cross between strong beer and spirits which have not really caught on in the UK. Same thing happened to Merrydown Cider which used to be sold in "nips" in the 70's (7.5%).
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Tiger@switzerland
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Joined: 18 May 06 Posts: 1757 Credit: 1,004,731 RAC: 0
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maybo, but very very early in the morning...
oh you mean after taps and change of shift
o'dark-hundred hours, just like we used to do in the military...
how early?
early in the morning?
not if you keep drinking
do they ever have to wear off ?!
until the effect wears off
Moonshine makes brain feel goodness...
thats what irish moonshine will do to you lol, got to quit drinking a day before you updgrade. lol switchover to a pangalactic gargleblaster instead.
You're probably right. I tried potchine once and I used to be a nuclear scientist, now I struggle with BOINC upgrades ;)
lol..thought that was the martini from M*A*S*H
Potchine (91%) Also good as a paint stripper ;)
ahh, now you sound like a true purist that knows his stuff!
so ale is not really strong, but just enough to warm you up.
i can't handle anything much over 2% unless its really diluted.
was raised as a non drinker, so my college days were experimented with bartles and james wine coolers and later on occasions a coke and rum heavy on the coke.
Ah now, you are talking different beers here.
Real ale is real ale up to about 4.5% on average. Barley wines are something entirely different.
There used to be Watneys Stingo, and Youngs Winter Warmer etc but I think they have gone now. Barley wines are a cross between strong beer and spirits which have not really caught on in the UK. Same thing happened to Merrydown Cider which used to be sold in "nips" in the 70's (7.5%).
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Greg_BE
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oh, before dawns early light then
maybo, but very very early in the morning...
oh you mean after taps and change of shift
o'dark-hundred hours, just like we used to do in the military...
how early?
early in the morning?
not if you keep drinking
do they ever have to wear off ?!
until the effect wears off
Moonshine makes brain feel goodness...
thats what irish moonshine will do to you lol, got to quit drinking a day before you updgrade. lol switchover to a pangalactic gargleblaster instead.
You're probably right. I tried potchine once and I used to be a nuclear scientist, now I struggle with BOINC upgrades ;)
lol..thought that was the martini from M*A*S*H
Potchine (91%) Also good as a paint stripper ;)
ahh, now you sound like a true purist that knows his stuff!
so ale is not really strong, but just enough to warm you up.
i can't handle anything much over 2% unless its really diluted.
was raised as a non drinker, so my college days were experimented with bartles and james wine coolers and later on occasions a coke and rum heavy on the coke.
Ah now, you are talking different beers here.
Real ale is real ale up to about 4.5% on average. Barley wines are something entirely different.
There used to be Watneys Stingo, and Youngs Winter Warmer etc but I think they have gone now. Barley wines are a cross between strong beer and spirits which have not really caught on in the UK. Same thing happened to Merrydown Cider which used to be sold in "nips" in the 70's (7.5%).
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Tiger@switzerland
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oh yes, with a double whisky perhaps...
oh, before dawns early light then
maybo, but very very early in the morning...
oh you mean after taps and change of shift
o'dark-hundred hours, just like we used to do in the military...
how early?
early in the morning?
not if you keep drinking
do they ever have to wear off ?!
until the effect wears off
Moonshine makes brain feel goodness...
thats what irish moonshine will do to you lol, got to quit drinking a day before you updgrade. lol switchover to a pangalactic gargleblaster instead.
You're probably right. I tried potchine once and I used to be a nuclear scientist, now I struggle with BOINC upgrades ;)
lol..thought that was the martini from M*A*S*H
Potchine (91%) Also good as a paint stripper ;)
ahh, now you sound like a true purist that knows his stuff!
so ale is not really strong, but just enough to warm you up.
i can't handle anything much over 2% unless its really diluted.
was raised as a non drinker, so my college days were experimented with bartles and james wine coolers and later on occasions a coke and rum heavy on the coke.
Ah now, you are talking different beers here.
Real ale is real ale up to about 4.5% on average. Barley wines are something entirely different.
There used to be Watneys Stingo, and Youngs Winter Warmer etc but I think they have gone now. Barley wines are a cross between strong beer and spirits which have not really caught on in the UK. Same thing happened to Merrydown Cider which used to be sold in "nips" in the 70's (7.5%).
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Greg_BE
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50 year old whisky? or perhaps this vintage is better?
oh yes, with a double whisky perhaps...
oh, before dawns early light then
maybo, but very very early in the morning...
oh you mean after taps and change of shift
o'dark-hundred hours, just like we used to do in the military...
how early?
early in the morning?
not if you keep drinking
do they ever have to wear off ?!
until the effect wears off
Moonshine makes brain feel goodness...
thats what irish moonshine will do to you lol, got to quit drinking a day before you updgrade. lol switchover to a pangalactic gargleblaster instead.
You're probably right. I tried potchine once and I used to be a nuclear scientist, now I struggle with BOINC upgrades ;)
lol..thought that was the martini from M*A*S*H
Potchine (91%) Also good as a paint stripper ;)
ahh, now you sound like a true purist that knows his stuff!
so ale is not really strong, but just enough to warm you up.
i can't handle anything much over 2% unless its really diluted.
was raised as a non drinker, so my college days were experimented with bartles and james wine coolers and later on occasions a coke and rum heavy on the coke.
Ah now, you are talking different beers here.
Real ale is real ale up to about 4.5% on average. Barley wines are something entirely different.
There used to be Watneys Stingo, and Youngs Winter Warmer etc but I think they have gone now. Barley wines are a cross between strong beer and spirits which have not really caught on in the UK. Same thing happened to Merrydown Cider which used to be sold in "nips" in the 70's (7.5%).
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Tiger@switzerland
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oh yes, I love Glenfiddich very much.... but the 64 years old is a little bit expensive.....
50 year old whisky? or perhaps this vintage is better?
oh yes, with a double whisky perhaps...
oh, before dawns early light then
maybo, but very very early in the morning...
oh you mean after taps and change of shift
o'dark-hundred hours, just like we used to do in the military...
how early?
early in the morning?
not if you keep drinking
do they ever have to wear off ?!
until the effect wears off
Moonshine makes brain feel goodness...
thats what irish moonshine will do to you lol, got to quit drinking a day before you updgrade. lol switchover to a pangalactic gargleblaster instead.
You're probably right. I tried potchine once and I used to be a nuclear scientist, now I struggle with BOINC upgrades ;)
lol..thought that was the martini from M*A*S*H
Potchine (91%) Also good as a paint stripper ;)
ahh, now you sound like a true purist that knows his stuff!
so ale is not really strong, but just enough to warm you up.
i can't handle anything much over 2% unless its really diluted.
was raised as a non drinker, so my college days were experimented with bartles and james wine coolers and later on occasions a coke and rum heavy on the coke.
Ah now, you are talking different beers here.
Real ale is real ale up to about 4.5% on average. Barley wines are something entirely different.
There used to be Watneys Stingo, and Youngs Winter Warmer etc but I think they have gone now. Barley wines are a cross between strong beer and spirits which have not really caught on in the UK. Same thing happened to Merrydown Cider which used to be sold in "nips" in the 70's (7.5%).
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Greg_BE
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ahh...but think of the nice burn as it goes down and how warm you will feel after wise. not to mention how much lighter you bank account will be for such a pleasure.
oh yes, I love Glenfiddich very much.... but the 64 years old is a little bit expensive.....
50 year old whisky? or perhaps this vintage is better?
oh yes, with a double whisky perhaps...
oh, before dawns early light then
maybo, but very very early in the morning...
oh you mean after taps and change of shift
o'dark-hundred hours, just like we used to do in the military...
how early?
early in the morning?
not if you keep drinking
do they ever have to wear off ?!
until the effect wears off
Moonshine makes brain feel goodness...
thats what irish moonshine will do to you lol, got to quit drinking a day before you updgrade. lol switchover to a pangalactic gargleblaster instead.
You're probably right. I tried potchine once and I used to be a nuclear scientist, now I struggle with BOINC upgrades ;)
lol..thought that was the martini from M*A*S*H
Potchine (91%) Also good as a paint stripper ;)
ahh, now you sound like a true purist that knows his stuff!
so ale is not really strong, but just enough to warm you up.
i can't handle anything much over 2% unless its really diluted.
was raised as a non drinker, so my college days were experimented with bartles and james wine coolers and later on occasions a coke and rum heavy on the coke.
Ah now, you are talking different beers here.
Real ale is real ale up to about 4.5% on average. Barley wines are something entirely different.
There used to be Watneys Stingo, and Youngs Winter Warmer etc but I think they have gone now. Barley wines are a cross between strong beer and spirits which have not really caught on in the UK. Same thing happened to Merrydown Cider which used to be sold in "nips" in the 70's (7.5%).
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