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Saturday, February 25, 2006
40 Questions
40 Questions I just love finding stuff like this when I'm feeling incoherent. A meme. Seen everywhere.. 1. My uncle once: Took me to a Cincinnati Reds game. 2. Never in my life: have I seen a Star Wars movie. 3. When I was five: I admired my great-grandfather's woman-in-a-bikini cake. How gay is that? 4. High School was: A time I should have misbehaved more. 5. I will never forget: Anything. Jeez, I retain so much it is annoying. I purposely forget things sometimes. 6. I once met: Hmmm. No one famous. 7. There's this girl I know who: Getting married in 2 weeks- good luck! 8. Once, at a bar: I was followed into the bathroom to be "cruised"- Please! 9. By noon, I'm usually: high on caffeine. 10. Last night: I don't remember. Yeah, Friday night was that exciting! 11. If I only had: hell's bells, I don't know. Time? Money? Time? I like what I do have, already. I'm not big on moping over things I don't. 12. Next time I go to church: Where? Oh, yeah. My bad. I went every week as a kid, does that count? 13. Terry Shiavo: a human tragedy, from every perspective. 14. What worries me most: is the very real possibility that I may have failed to equip my son with everything that he may need to get the most out of this great big life. 15. When I turn my head left, I see: my desk 16. When I turn my head right, I see: An Ansel Adams print. 17. You know I'm lying when: I say I'm 25! 18. What I miss most about the eighties: I have no idea. 19. If I was a character in Shakespeare, I'd be: Ophelia 20. By this time next year: I will be a year older, how do I know? 21. A better name for me would be: My name is just fine, thanks. 22. I have a hard time understanding: way too many things to write here. Most people. Stupidity. Hatred. 23. If I ever go back to school, I'll: Pick something I like much better. 24. You know I like you if: I talk to you. ha! 25. If I ever won an award, the first person I'd thank would be: My son. 26. Darwin, Mozart, Slim Pickens & Geraldine Ferraro: Jung, Page, Clint Eastwood & Eleanor Roosevelt. huh? 27. Take my advice, never: I don't give advice. 28. My ideal breakfast is: French toast, omelet, pancakes- whatever! I like it all. 29. A song I love, but do not have is: I have no idea, if I like it, I get it. So I must not have heard the song yet, so I don't know I love it yet. If you think I'll love it, let me know. 30. If you visit my hometown, I suggest: You'll be bored, so drink often. 31. Tulips, character flaws, microchips & track stars: Lillies, egos, Intel and cleats 32. Why won't people: Just get along? Just leave me alone? 33. If you spend the night at my house: I can't tell you. 34. I'd stop my wedding for: Thanks to the damn Republicans, I'll never get married again. 35. The world could do without: mean people, stupid people, disease, hunger, Tom Cruise, war. 36. I'd rather lick the belly of a cockroach than: wtf? Than lick the belly of a snake or a man. 37. My favorite blonde is: Me? After that, well...the list goes on. 38. Paper clips are more useful than: so many things. Think about it. I hate paper clips and won't allow them on my desk, unless they are specially shaped clips. 39. If I do anything well, it's: I do many things well. Hard to say. 40. And by the way: If I told you any more, I'd have to kill you...what fun would that be?
 
posted by Lisa at 2/25/2006 09:07:00 PM ¤ Permalink ¤ 0 comments
Johari Window

Arena

(known to self and others)

complex, intelligent, witty

Blind Spot

(known only to others)

accepting, brave, caring, cheerful, clever, confident, dependable, energetic, friendly, happy, helpful, independent, knowledgeable, loving, mature, organised, searching, sensible, sentimental, tense, trustworthy, warm

Façade

(known only to self)

adaptable, observant, responsive

Unknown

(known to nobody)

able, bold, calm, dignified, extroverted, giving, idealistic, ingenious, introverted, kind, logical, modest, nervous, patient, powerful, proud, quiet, reflective, relaxed, religious, self-assertive, self-conscious, shy, silly, spontaneous, sympathetic, wise

Dominant Traits

62% of people agree that FleurDeLisa is intelligent

All Percentages

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Created by the Interactive Johari Window on 28.2.2006, using data from 8 respondents.
You can make your own Johari Window, or view FleurDeLisa's full data.
 
posted by Lisa at 2/25/2006 09:03:00 PM ¤ Permalink ¤ 0 comments
Saturday Meme
Saturday Meme for Everyone 1. How many people have you had sex with in 2006? Nobody. 2. Weed, coke, crack, heroin, oxy, acid, x, k, peyote, mushrooms, opium, hash....out of these 12 drugs how many have you done? weed 3. Ever cheated on a GF/BF? Ummm... 4. Ever paid for sex? No, and don't intend to 5. Ever been married? yes 6. Ever been divorced? yes 7. If you had to pick one whats your fav sexual position? whatever 8. Do you own any guns? No 9. Ever done more than 30 days in jail? No. 10. Ever been to rehab? No 11. Ever do anything gay sexually? As often as possible. 12. Ever have sex with anyone that you met on myspace? No 13. What size are your breasts? 36C 14. Do you think Arnold could beat up Chuck Norris? Yes, because Norris is weedy. 15. What celebrity would you want to have sex with if you had the chance? I dunno' 16. Ever been unemployed for over a year since becoming an adult? Yes, by choice when my son was young. 17. How many states have you lived in? 3 18. How many countries have you lived in? 1 19. Do you keep a weapon under or next to your bed at night? Yes 20. What celebrity would you want to beat up if you had the chance? Tom Cruise 21. Ever rolled into the harsh ghetto to buy drugs? No. 23. Ever been paid for sex? No 24. Ever hired a PI to follow someone? I can do the following myself if I have to. 25. Ever bang your friends man/woman? Ummmm... 26. What is your IQ? 140-ish 27. Do you think Mr. Rogers really was a pervert or do you think he just really liked kids? I think Mr Rogers did really like kids. 28. O.J. Simpson.. did he do it? Yes, he did murder Nicole. 29. Fake tits or real tits??? I prefer real breasts. 30. Ever watch someone die? No 31. Name your favorite beer? I'll drink a Corona with lime in the summer.
 
posted by Lisa at 2/25/2006 08:43:00 PM ¤ Permalink ¤ 0 comments
Geek, Nerd or Dork Test
Pure Nerd
65 % Nerd, 17% Geek, 17% Dork
For The Record:

A Nerd is someone who is passionate about learning/being smart/academia.
A Geek is someone who is passionate about some particular area or subject, often an obscure or difficult one.
A Dork is someone who has difficulty with common social expectations/interactions.
You scored better than half in Nerd, earning you the title of: Pure Nerd.

The times, they are a-changing. It used to be that being exceptionally smart led to being unpopular, which would ultimately lead to picking up all of the traits and tendences associated with the "dork." No-longer. Being smart isn't as socially crippling as it once was, and even more so as you get older: eventually being a Pure Nerd will likely be replaced with the following label: Purely Successful.

Congratulations!


Also, you might want to check out some of my other tests if you're interested in any of the following:

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Professional Wrestling

Love & Sexuality

America/Politics

Thanks Again! -- THE NERD? GEEK? OR DORK? TEST



This test tracked 3 variables. How the score compared to the other people's:
Higher than 67% on nerdiness
Higher than 15% on geekosity
Higher than 14% on dork points
Link: The Nerd? Geek? or Dork? Test written by donathos on Ok Cupid
 
posted by Lisa at 2/25/2006 08:35:00 PM ¤ Permalink ¤ 0 comments
Intellectual Sexiness Test
Intellectual Inferno You have an intellectual sexiness factor of 86!
Who am I to give you advice? You already know everything you need to know, and if there's something you don't know, you're eager to check it out. You are among the few special minds in the world that are truly free, totally creative, and absolutely sexy. The downside is, it's hard to find partners who can keep up with your quick, vigorously sexy mind. You often find yourself bored with anything less than exciting sex, and only those who equal your intellect, your openess, and your creativity can provide that excitment. You're an avid reader, a deep thinking, and a sexually liberated person. You enjoy learning for its own sake just as much as you enjoy sex for pleasure's own sake. Your partner, if he or she is able to keep up with you, is extremely lucky to have you.
This test tracked 1 variable. How the score compared to the other people's:
Higher than 97% on sexiness
Link: The Intellectual Sexiness Test written by dr_eros on Ok Cupid
 
posted by Lisa at 2/25/2006 08:32:00 PM ¤ Permalink ¤ 0 comments
Classic Dames Test
Barbara Stanwyck You scored 33% grit, 47% wit, 19% flair, and 9% class!
You're a tough dame, a bit of a spitfire, and you can even be a little dangerous, but you do it with such flair that almost all is forgiven (and even when it's not, you're still the most interesting woman in the room). You can be witty and charming, all right, but you have a tough streak that keeps you focused and sometimes deadly. You've had quite a climb to get where you are, but you're a hard worker and you mostly deserve all you get...and then some. You might end up destroying everything around you, but you must admit...you've got style. Your leading men include Henry Fonda, Fred MacMurray, and when you forget yourself, Gary Cooper.

Find out what kind of classic leading man you'd make by taking the

This test tracked 4 variables. How the score compared to the other people's:
Higher than 88% on grit
Higher than 93% on wit
Higher than 3% on flair
Higher than 4% on class
Link: The Classic Dames Test written by gidgetgoes on Ok Cupid
 
posted by Lisa at 2/25/2006 08:30:00 PM ¤ Permalink ¤ 0 comments
Beautiful Faces Test
Uma Thurman
53% Eyes, 52% Nose, 48% Mouth, 50% SexyCute

You seem to prefer prominent eyes and noses, smaller lips, and a sexy attitude. Uma Thurman is unquestionably more sexy than cute. She's got big eyes and a prominent nose, but smaller lips than, say, Cameron Diaz. Uma has been in a ton of movies, but her most popular role to date seems to be as The homicidal, revenge-focused Bride (Ms. Kiddo) in the Kill Bill movies. This may be because it's really cool to see her slaughter about sixty zillion people with a Katana.

Similar: Keira Knightley (smaller nose), Alyssa Milano (bigger lips)

If you liked my test, please remember to give it a decent score, and of course I'm always happy to hear feedback. Thanks!

Also, you could check out my Your Type of Girl Test.




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You scored higher than 83% on Lips
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You scored higher than 33% on SexyCute
Link: The Beautiful Faces Test written by dgc20e on Ok Cupid, home of the 32-Type Dating Test
 
posted by Lisa at 2/25/2006 08:25:00 PM ¤ Permalink ¤ 0 comments
Lover Style Profile Test
The Surprising Lover 72% partner focus, 47% aggressiveness, 65% adventurousness
Based on the results of this test, it is highly likely that: You prefer your romance and love to wild and daring rather than typical or boring, you would rather be pursued than do the pursuing and, when it comes to physical love, your satisfaction comes more from providing a wonderful time to your partner than simply seeking your own. This places you in the Lover Style of: The Surprising Lover. The Surprising Lover is a wonderful Lover Style, and, like the name implies, is often filled with hidden delights and talents that might not be apparent from a surface knowledge of the person. The Surprising Lover is rather like a geode--sometimes rough on the exterior, but filled with beauty and wonder. The Surprising Lover is thus a gem to find, though it can sometimes be difficult to do so because they often tend to be humble and unwilling to reveal their inner greatness unless they're in a rewarding relationship. In terms of physical love, the Surprising Lover really shines, often highly imaginative and utterly devoted to bringing the heights of pleasure to the one that they truly love. Given a rewarding, reciprocative relationship, and the right lover, the Surprising Lover can be a delight in bed. Best Compatibility can probably be found with: The Carnal Lover (most of all) or the Exotic Lover, or the Suave Lover. Congratulations! If you enjoyed this test, I would love the feedback! Also, you might want to check out some of my other tests if you're interested in the following: Nerds, Geeks & Dorks Professional Wrestling Buffy the Vampire Slayer America/Politics Thanks Again! -- THE LOVER STYLE PROFILE TEST
My test tracked 3 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:
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You scored higher than 77% on partner focus
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You scored higher than 45% on aggressiveness
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You scored higher than 65% on adventurousness
Link: The Lover Style Profile Test written by donathos on Ok Cupid, home of the 32-Type Dating Test
 
posted by Lisa at 2/25/2006 08:18:00 PM ¤ Permalink ¤ 0 comments
Question of the Day
Front row seats If you could have two front-fow tickets to see any singer or band, whose concert would you attend? It's not a "concert" per se- but I'd love to see Cirque du Soleil: Zumanity. Zumanity is targeted to the adult crowd with sexuality & erotica as a theme. They ask each person entering the theater-"Do you mind nudity? Do you mind sex acts?" MIND? I thought that's why I paid $85.00 for a ticket. Seriously, I think seeing the show would be wonderfully fun. Zumanity looks to be dark and slightly frightening with a dash of an S&M and bondage theme thrown in for good measure.
 
posted by Lisa at 2/25/2006 07:34:00 PM ¤ Permalink ¤ 0 comments
Saturday 8
sat-8 :: it's all culinary.please describe your favourite.... and why they're your favourite: 1. cuisine (or combination of cuisines, if you cannot just choose one). I love Italian food! It contains a wonderful array of flavors, from spicy to delicately subtle. 2. breakfast. My favorite place to eat breakfast is Cafe Patachou. In the summer I order their homemade granola with yogurt and fresh fruit. In the winter I like their omlettes with cinnamon toast and fresh squeezed o.j. They have terrific coffee too. I'm wanting to try the Champagne Brunch at Scholar's Inn. They have an entire list of champagne drinks they serve with it. Fantastic! My favorite breakfast that I make myself is my apple puff pancake. It's my dad's recipe and it is wonderful. 3. dessert. I go to two differnt extremes. I like to order a dark, rich, flourless chocolate cake with raspberry sauce. I also like snickerdoodle cookies. 4. place to eat lunch or dinner. I eat lunch out often and one of my most frequented places is Puccini's. They have several things on the menu I like. 5. item to cook. I've been on a tuna-steak kick lately- just toss a bit of EVOO (extra-virgin olive oil) in the pan and sprinkle the steaks with fresh garlic and freshly-ground black pepper- prefection! 6. person to eat dinner with. My lil' sugar-booger. 7. hot-day treat. If I'm in the right mood, I like a Corona with a lime. Otherwise, I like to make homemade ice cream. 8. food when you were younger. I didn't like much of anything, I was a horribly picky eater. The one thing I did like was macaroni and cheese.
Saturday8
 
posted by Lisa at 2/25/2006 06:50:00 PM ¤ Permalink ¤ 0 comments
I Trust You...Do You Trust Me?
Basic Instinct 2: Risk Addiction
Everything interesting begins in the mind.
Novelist Catherine Tramell (Stone) is once again in trouble with the law. Her husband, a UK soccer superstar (played by actual former UK soccer superstar Stan Collymore), was drowned when their car plunged into the Thames while the couple were having sex in the car. Scotland Yard appoints psychiatrist Dr. Michael Glass (Morrissey) to evaluate Tramell before she goes on trial. Eventually, Tramell is not prosecuted and she approaches Glass to be her psychiatrist and subject of her next novel. Like Detective Nick Curran before him, Glass is entranced by Tramell and lured into a seductive game. Uncensored Promo Reel On February 6, 2006, several movies news websites started circulating a short leaked uncensored promotional reel showing scenes from the upcoming movie, which includes brief clips of several explicit love scenes in the movie. To see the clip, select menu from the stickam below. Then select view movies.
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posted by Lisa at 2/25/2006 10:27:00 AM ¤ Permalink ¤ 0 comments
Current Favorite Song
You can fall in love, jump into love or leap over the edge.
My life is brilliant. My life is brilliant.My love is pure.I saw an angel.Of that I'm sure.She smiled at me on the subway.She was with another man.But I won't lose no sleep on that,'Cause I've got a plan. You're beautiful. You're beautiful.You're beautiful, it's true.I saw your face in a crowded place,And I don't know what to do,'Cause I'll never be with you. Yeah, she caught my eye,As we walked on by.She could see from my face that I was,Flying high, [ - video/radio edited version]Fucking high, [ - CD version]And I don't think that I'll see her again,But we shared a moment that will last till the end. You're beautiful. You're beautiful.You're beautiful, it's true.I saw your face in a crowded place,And I don't know what to do,'Cause I'll never be with you. You're beautiful. You're beautiful.You're beautiful, it's true.There must be an angel with a smile on her face,When she thought up that I should be with you.But it's time to face the truth,I will never be with you.
 
posted by Lisa at 2/25/2006 07:47:00 AM ¤ Permalink ¤ 0 comments
Picture of the Year
My vote for Picture Of The Year- "Capote" Best performance by an actor in a leading role: View Answers Philip Seymour Hoffman in “Capote” 51 (16.6%) Terrence Howard in “Hustle & Flow” 6 (1.9%) Heath Ledger in “Brokeback Mountain” 106 (34.4%) Joaquin Phoenix in “Walk the Line” 127 (41.2%) David Strathairn in “Good Night, and Good Luck” 18 (5.8%) Best performance by an actress in a leading role: View Answers Judi Dench in “Mrs. Henderson Presents” 18 (5.9%) Felicity Huffman in “Transamerica” 79 (25.8%) Keira Knightley in “Pride & Prejudice” 47 (15.4%) Charlize Theron in “North Country” 29 (9.5%) Reese Witherspoon in “Walk the Line” 133 (43.5%) Best animated feature film of the year: View Answers “Howl’s Moving Castle” 35 (11.6%) “Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride” 136 (45.0%) “Wallace & Gromit in the Curse of the Were-Rabbit” 131 (43.4%) Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original score): View Answers “Brokeback Mountain” 110 (36.4%) “The Constant Gardener” 21 (7.0%) “Memoirs of a Geisha” 125 (41.4%) “Munich” 24 (7.9%) “Pride & Prejudice” 22 (7.3%) Best motion picture of the year: View Answers “Brokeback Mountain” 172 (56.2%) “Capote” 22 (7.2%) “Crash” 50 (16.3%) “Good Night, and Good Luck” 41 (13.4%) “Munich” 21 (6.9%)
 
posted by Lisa at 2/25/2006 07:30:00 AM ¤ Permalink ¤ 0 comments
Music Age Gauge
You said your birthday is 2 / 26 / 1970 which means you are 35 years old and about: 37 years 0 months younger than Yoko Ono, age 73 28 years 9 months younger than Bob Dylan, age 64 26 years 7 months younger than Mick Jagger, age 62 24 years 11 months younger than Eric Clapton, age 60 21 years 9 months younger than Stevie Nicks, age 57 14 years 5 months younger than David Lee Roth, age 50 11 years 6 months younger than Madonna, age 47 8 years 0 months younger than Jon Bon Jovi, age 43 2 years 11 months younger than Billy Corgan, age 38 0 years 1 month older than Mariah Carey, age 35 4 years 3 months older than Alanis Morissette, age 31 11 years 9 months older than Britney Spears, age 24 and when these songs were topping the charts and these events occurred your age was: Me and Bobby McGee, Janis Joplin: 1 ABC TV premieres In Concert: 2 Time in a Bottle, Jim Croce: 3 I Shot the Sheriff, Eric Clapton: 4 Silly Love Songs, Wings: 6 Elvis Presley Dies: 7 Do Ya Think I'm Sexy, Rod Stewart: 8 Another Brick in the Wall, Pink Floyd: 10 John Lennon is shot to death: 10 MTV makes its debut: 11 Who Can it be Now, Men at Work: 12 The recording of We Are The World: 14 Walk Like an Egyptian, Bangles: 16 Didn't We Almost have it all, Whitney Houston: 17 Back In The U.S.S.R. is released exclusively in Russia: 18 Nothing Compares 2 U, Sinead O'Connor: 20 Emotions, Mariah Carey: 21 Fleetwood Mac perform at Bill Clinton's inauguration: 22 The Sign, Ace Of Base: 24 The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum opens: 25
 
posted by Lisa at 2/25/2006 06:50:00 AM ¤ Permalink ¤ 1 comments
Friday, February 24, 2006
What Mixed Drink Are You?
Sex on the Beach 44% Sophistication, -27% Proof, 8% Flavor
My test tracked 3 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:
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You scored higher than 50% on Sophistication
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You scored higher than 0% on Proof
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You scored higher than 50% on Flavor
Link: The your mixed drink type Test written by bluelizardchick on Ok Cupid, home of the 32-Type Dating Test
 
posted by Lisa at 2/24/2006 09:01:00 PM ¤ Permalink ¤ 0 comments
Sullivan Attachment Test
The Secure You scored 58% Security, 11% Avoidance, and 47% Anxiousness!
Hey baby, you so fine baby!

You are that warm, nougaty center that everyone wants to be and be with. I bet you knew that before you went into this thing though, didn't you? You're the kind of person who finds making friends easy enough, people seem to respond to you fairly well, you don't doubt (most days) that you're an ok person, and probably, you're most of the people taking this test. Good on.

What's that say about you? Generally, the Secures want you (and you should want them in return, you'd be badass together), the Anxious-Ambivalents want you (even if you don't want them) and the Avoidants? Secretly, we're kidding ourselves, we want you too. Everyone just digs your jelly, and if I have ot explain why to you, you're not as Secure as you think you are. You're fairly self-confident, you're generally appealing on an emotional level and ok, I'll say it, there is a possibility that a margin of you are as Secure as you appear to be because...shall we say that you don't always have the deeper thought processes to recognize that you're not Secure? But far and away, that's not the truth. You're smart enough to know what happy is, and even if you don't feel that personally you're a "stable" person or a person who has high self-esteem, that's not what makes you a Secure. Being a Secure attachment style doesn't have much to do with your opinion of you, unless your opinion is that your a psychopath and then...well maybe you should go back and try to do the questions honestly this time, hmm? Attachment style generally, is a function of your relationships. Do you have them? Yes? Do they make you want to vomit? No?Congratulations, welcome to Secure Attachment Style 101.

What separates you from your crazy partners, is that as a GENERAL not always rule, you consider that other people don't run from you and you don't run from them. You don't always attract people with so much ease that everyone here wants to stab you for it, but when you do? That works out in your favor. Your friends are your friends for a reason, because to them? You're wicked cool and there's not a lot about you that they would say is something that needs to be changed.

I advise you to always avoid the Anxious-Ambivalent (and if they knew we were talking about them right now, they would be SO pissed) because while you can be into the cuddling thing, you know when enough is enough and they don't. If you're slightly showing some Avoidant characteristics, they aren't a bad choice, not great for you either, because they want to be around less than you would like and you're not 100% all the time rainbows, sunshine and twinkles up someone's ass, you need things too and it's not fair for you to get involved with someone who won't be on the same page as you by giving you LESS than you think you deserve.

Pick an attachment match. Secure styles are wanted by everyone, but they have the option of being particular and you, you should be particular in the direction of other Secure styles, they inherently get you and they get why you are the way that you are, they neither want too much nor too little and they'll be there, so long as they remember to call you, and you them. It's a match made in sickening, well-adjusted heaven.

My test tracked 3 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:
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You scored higher than 0% on Security
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You scored higher than 0% on Avoidance
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You scored higher than 0% on Anxiousness
Link: The Sullivan Attachment Style Test written by pretentiaahoy on OkCupid Free Online Dating, home of the 32-Type Dating Test
 
posted by Lisa at 2/24/2006 08:54:00 PM ¤ Permalink ¤ 0 comments

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