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On 5/2/17 2:10 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote:
On Tue, 02 May 2017 10:26:21 -0400, wrote: I am going up north for golf and fishing. Where up north. Come on by and I'll treat you to 18 at Greendale - walking of course. Today was a bad day. For some reason I had coughing, sneezing, and runny nose all day out there. Never have had anything like it. Pollen or something especially bad. In the house now and all is well. The pollen has been terrible the last week or so...I sneezed 20 times walking from the parking lot to the gym this morning. When I finished up, there was a dusting of yellow pollen powder on all the cars in the lot. |
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On Tue, 2 May 2017 10:29:20 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:
wrote: I am going up north for golf and fishing. Panacea, Fl? I was in Bradenton this time. Same guys, different venue. They wanted to go offshore but the weather was not cooperative so we just chased fish around by hitting golf balls into the lakes at Manatee golf course. ;-) |
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On Thu, 4 May 2017 08:02:14 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 5/4/17 3:59 AM, wrote: On Tue, 2 May 2017 10:29:20 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: wrote: I am going up north for golf and fishing. Panacea, Fl? I was in Bradenton this time. Same guys, different venue. They wanted to go offshore but the weather was not cooperative so we just chased fish around by hitting golf balls into the lakes at Manatee golf course. ;-) Hey, *i* could hit golf balls into a lake. Maybe. :) The "game" is silly but hitting the ball is fun. I actually had a pretty good front nine but the back nine was bad for all of us. I think we were all just "done". We were all just dropping another ball and hitting it. Nobody was really keeping score. It may have been my fault. I took them about 150-200 golf balls I got for free. The serious golfer in our group went through and plucked out all of the "Pro V" and a couple Callaways and Nikes he said were good. We were whacking the rest. I am sure the ball hawks were in hawk heaven following us around. I bet we left 20 in the tall grass and a few more in the water. |
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On Thu, 4 May 2017 13:06:12 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
The "game" is silly but hitting the ball is fun. I actually had a pretty good front nine but the back nine was bad for all of us. I think we were all just "done". We were all just dropping another ball and hitting it. Nobody was really keeping score. It may have been my fault. I took them about 150-200 golf balls I got for free. The serious golfer in our group went through and plucked out all of the "Pro V" and a couple Callaways and Nikes he said were good. We were whacking the rest. I am sure the ball hawks were in hawk heaven following us around. I bet we left 20 in the tall grass and a few more in the water. I played a round at Hilton Head last summer. Maybe that is overstating it. I bashed a bunch of golf balls around a course and managed to see a couple of gators in a couple of water hazards which, of course, made them real water hazards. One of the things I like about the courses we play here are that they are wildlife refuges. We were at Manatee in Bradenton and it is a mecca for wading birds I got this Tricolor Heron pic the other day that came out nice http://gfretwell.com/wildlife/tri%20color%20heron.jpg These guys are pretty cool too. I know you have the big blue herons up there but I doubt you see many spoonbills. http://gfretwell.com/wildlife/spoonb...nd%20heron.jpg |
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On 5/4/2017 1:35 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 4 May 2017 13:06:12 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: The "game" is silly but hitting the ball is fun. I actually had a pretty good front nine but the back nine was bad for all of us. I think we were all just "done". We were all just dropping another ball and hitting it. Nobody was really keeping score. It may have been my fault. I took them about 150-200 golf balls I got for free. The serious golfer in our group went through and plucked out all of the "Pro V" and a couple Callaways and Nikes he said were good. We were whacking the rest. I am sure the ball hawks were in hawk heaven following us around. I bet we left 20 in the tall grass and a few more in the water. I played a round at Hilton Head last summer. Maybe that is overstating it. I bashed a bunch of golf balls around a course and managed to see a couple of gators in a couple of water hazards which, of course, made them real water hazards. One of the things I like about the courses we play here are that they are wildlife refuges. We were at Manatee in Bradenton and it is a mecca for wading birds I got this Tricolor Heron pic the other day that came out nice http://gfretwell.com/wildlife/tri%20color%20heron.jpg These guys are pretty cool too. I know you have the big blue herons up there but I doubt you see many spoonbills. http://gfretwell.com/wildlife/spoonb...nd%20heron.jpg Nice pictures. Were they searching for golf balls? |
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On Thu, 04 May 2017 13:51:37 -0400, Poco Deplorevole
wrote: On Thu, 04 May 2017 03:59:12 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 2 May 2017 10:29:20 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: wrote: I am going up north for golf and fishing. Panacea, Fl? I was in Bradenton this time. Same guys, different venue. They wanted to go offshore but the weather was not cooperative so we just chased fish around by hitting golf balls into the lakes at Manatee golf course. ;-) Yesterday I got to the course before it officially opened. There's no driving range, so I'll hit a few trash balls into the lake between numbers 10 and 11. I'd hit a couple into the lake and my next shot went well out into the fairway on number 10. In other words, I totally missed a good sized golf course lake! And, the marshall had come out of the clubhouse just as I took that swing. He though I was starting on the back nine before the course opened. So I had to explain it was just a ****ty practice shot. I wish I could get such a shot every time I play number 10. About half the time the damn ball goes into the lake! I cleared every water hazard I had to go over. My problem was the ones on the right ... out of play. ;-) I have a nagging slice that just comes and goes. I got a nice 5 wood (titanium) that was abandoned in the cart barn at my wife's place before they tore it down. It has become my go to club for that 150-160 yard shot off the grass. I am hitting that one well. It does beg the question that I might play better if I threw away my mismatched bag of 80 year old clubs or just sell them as antiques. I have a 3 iron from Bobby Jones. a Ky Laffoon 9 iron. |
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On 5/4/17 3:40 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 04 May 2017 13:51:37 -0400, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 04 May 2017 03:59:12 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 2 May 2017 10:29:20 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: wrote: I am going up north for golf and fishing. Panacea, Fl? I was in Bradenton this time. Same guys, different venue. They wanted to go offshore but the weather was not cooperative so we just chased fish around by hitting golf balls into the lakes at Manatee golf course. ;-) Yesterday I got to the course before it officially opened. There's no driving range, so I'll hit a few trash balls into the lake between numbers 10 and 11. I'd hit a couple into the lake and my next shot went well out into the fairway on number 10. In other words, I totally missed a good sized golf course lake! And, the marshall had come out of the clubhouse just as I took that swing. He though I was starting on the back nine before the course opened. So I had to explain it was just a ****ty practice shot. I wish I could get such a shot every time I play number 10. About half the time the damn ball goes into the lake! I cleared every water hazard I had to go over. My problem was the ones on the right ... out of play. ;-) I have a nagging slice that just comes and goes. I got a nice 5 wood (titanium) that was abandoned in the cart barn at my wife's place before they tore it down. It has become my go to club for that 150-160 yard shot off the grass. I am hitting that one well. It does beg the question that I might play better if I threw away my mismatched bag of 80 year old clubs or just sell them as antiques. I have a 3 iron from Bobby Jones. a Ky Laffoon 9 iron. I'm a veteran of Lou Galby's Chip & Putt, a par 3 per hole course in Milford, CT, where I spent my summers. Galby was a fairly famous Connecticut pro. He had a driving range on his site, too. My guess is that his old property is now...retch...condominiums. :) |
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On Thu, 04 May 2017 15:40:27 -0400, wrote:
On Thu, 04 May 2017 13:51:37 -0400, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 04 May 2017 03:59:12 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 2 May 2017 10:29:20 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: wrote: I am going up north for golf and fishing. Panacea, Fl? I was in Bradenton this time. Same guys, different venue. They wanted to go offshore but the weather was not cooperative so we just chased fish around by hitting golf balls into the lakes at Manatee golf course. ;-) Yesterday I got to the course before it officially opened. There's no driving range, so I'll hit a few trash balls into the lake between numbers 10 and 11. I'd hit a couple into the lake and my next shot went well out into the fairway on number 10. In other words, I totally missed a good sized golf course lake! And, the marshall had come out of the clubhouse just as I took that swing. He though I was starting on the back nine before the course opened. So I had to explain it was just a ****ty practice shot. I wish I could get such a shot every time I play number 10. About half the time the damn ball goes into the lake! I cleared every water hazard I had to go over. My problem was the ones on the right ... out of play. ;-) I have a nagging slice that just comes and goes. I got a nice 5 wood (titanium) that was abandoned in the cart barn at my wife's place before they tore it down. It has become my go to club for that 150-160 yard shot off the grass. I am hitting that one well. It does beg the question that I might play better if I threw away my mismatched bag of 80 year old clubs or just sell them as antiques. I have a 3 iron from Bobby Jones. a Ky Laffoon 9 iron. I have an expensive set of Callaway irons foisted on me by a Golfsmith fitter. I've never been able to hit them, but he said I was good enough for them now. I recently bought a used set of Callaway 'Big Bertha' game improvement irons for $227 on Ebay. Love 'em. Funny thing is, I had the same set several years ago and gave them to the grandsons. There's a nice set of Callaway XR's sitting in the garage until I 'grow' into them! In your shoes, I'd consider a used set like the ones I bought. |
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On Thu, 4 May 2017 15:46:34 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 5/4/17 3:40 PM, wrote: On Thu, 04 May 2017 13:51:37 -0400, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 04 May 2017 03:59:12 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 2 May 2017 10:29:20 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: wrote: I am going up north for golf and fishing. Panacea, Fl? I was in Bradenton this time. Same guys, different venue. They wanted to go offshore but the weather was not cooperative so we just chased fish around by hitting golf balls into the lakes at Manatee golf course. ;-) Yesterday I got to the course before it officially opened. There's no driving range, so I'll hit a few trash balls into the lake between numbers 10 and 11. I'd hit a couple into the lake and my next shot went well out into the fairway on number 10. In other words, I totally missed a good sized golf course lake! And, the marshall had come out of the clubhouse just as I took that swing. He though I was starting on the back nine before the course opened. So I had to explain it was just a ****ty practice shot. I wish I could get such a shot every time I play number 10. About half the time the damn ball goes into the lake! I cleared every water hazard I had to go over. My problem was the ones on the right ... out of play. ;-) I have a nagging slice that just comes and goes. I got a nice 5 wood (titanium) that was abandoned in the cart barn at my wife's place before they tore it down. It has become my go to club for that 150-160 yard shot off the grass. I am hitting that one well. It does beg the question that I might play better if I threw away my mismatched bag of 80 year old clubs or just sell them as antiques. I have a 3 iron from Bobby Jones. a Ky Laffoon 9 iron. I'm a veteran of Lou Galby's Chip & Putt, a par 3 per hole course in Milford, CT, where I spent my summers. Galby was a fairly famous Connecticut pro. He had a driving range on his site, too. My guess is that his old property is now...retch...condominiums. :) Was that where you shot your 72 the first time out and got bored with the game (as you stated about 7-8 years ago)? |
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On Thu, 4 May 2017 15:46:34 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 5/4/17 3:40 PM, wrote: On Thu, 04 May 2017 13:51:37 -0400, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 04 May 2017 03:59:12 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 2 May 2017 10:29:20 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: wrote: I am going up north for golf and fishing. Panacea, Fl? I was in Bradenton this time. Same guys, different venue. They wanted to go offshore but the weather was not cooperative so we just chased fish around by hitting golf balls into the lakes at Manatee golf course. ;-) Yesterday I got to the course before it officially opened. There's no driving range, so I'll hit a few trash balls into the lake between numbers 10 and 11. I'd hit a couple into the lake and my next shot went well out into the fairway on number 10. In other words, I totally missed a good sized golf course lake! And, the marshall had come out of the clubhouse just as I took that swing. He though I was starting on the back nine before the course opened. So I had to explain it was just a ****ty practice shot. I wish I could get such a shot every time I play number 10. About half the time the damn ball goes into the lake! I cleared every water hazard I had to go over. My problem was the ones on the right ... out of play. ;-) I have a nagging slice that just comes and goes. I got a nice 5 wood (titanium) that was abandoned in the cart barn at my wife's place before they tore it down. It has become my go to club for that 150-160 yard shot off the grass. I am hitting that one well. It does beg the question that I might play better if I threw away my mismatched bag of 80 year old clubs or just sell them as antiques. I have a 3 iron from Bobby Jones. a Ky Laffoon 9 iron. I'm a veteran of Lou Galby's Chip & Putt, a par 3 per hole course in Milford, CT, where I spent my summers. Galby was a fairly famous Connecticut pro. He had a driving range on his site, too. My guess is that his old property is now...retch...condominiums. :) Was that where you shot your 72 the first time out and got bored with the game (as you stated about 7-8 years ago)? Funny about that. First game I shot was at Harding Park In SF was an 86. Went downhill from there. |
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- show quoted text - "Was that where you shot your 72 the first time out and got bored with the game (as you stated about 7-8 years ago)?" WOW, Johnny. Do y'all keep a dossier on Harry? I bet you have his skivies size close at hand. |
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On Thu, 4 May 2017 21:54:34 -0000 (UTC), Bill wrote:
Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 4 May 2017 15:46:34 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 5/4/17 3:40 PM, wrote: On Thu, 04 May 2017 13:51:37 -0400, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 04 May 2017 03:59:12 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 2 May 2017 10:29:20 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: wrote: I am going up north for golf and fishing. Panacea, Fl? I was in Bradenton this time. Same guys, different venue. They wanted to go offshore but the weather was not cooperative so we just chased fish around by hitting golf balls into the lakes at Manatee golf course. ;-) Yesterday I got to the course before it officially opened. There's no driving range, so I'll hit a few trash balls into the lake between numbers 10 and 11. I'd hit a couple into the lake and my next shot went well out into the fairway on number 10. In other words, I totally missed a good sized golf course lake! And, the marshall had come out of the clubhouse just as I took that swing. He though I was starting on the back nine before the course opened. So I had to explain it was just a ****ty practice shot. I wish I could get such a shot every time I play number 10. About half the time the damn ball goes into the lake! I cleared every water hazard I had to go over. My problem was the ones on the right ... out of play. ;-) I have a nagging slice that just comes and goes. I got a nice 5 wood (titanium) that was abandoned in the cart barn at my wife's place before they tore it down. It has become my go to club for that 150-160 yard shot off the grass. I am hitting that one well. It does beg the question that I might play better if I threw away my mismatched bag of 80 year old clubs or just sell them as antiques. I have a 3 iron from Bobby Jones. a Ky Laffoon 9 iron. I'm a veteran of Lou Galby's Chip & Putt, a par 3 per hole course in Milford, CT, where I spent my summers. Galby was a fairly famous Connecticut pro. He had a driving range on his site, too. My guess is that his old property is now...retch...condominiums. :) Was that where you shot your 72 the first time out and got bored with the game (as you stated about 7-8 years ago)? Funny about that. First game I shot was at Harding Park In SF was an 86. Went downhill from there. I've been in the 80's only about five times. You did good. |
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On Thu, 4 May 2017 15:01:31 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:
Poco Deplorevole - show quoted text - "Was that where you shot your 72 the first time out and got bored with the game (as you stated about 7-8 years ago)?" WOW, Johnny. Do y'all keep a dossier on Harry? I bet you have his skivies size close at hand. Most of his lies are very easy to remember. Unlike YKW, I don't need a computer data base. You must have remembered it also, eh Donnie? |
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On Thu, 4 May 2017 14:31:49 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: One of the things I like about the courses we play here are that they are wildlife refuges. We were at Manatee in Bradenton and it is a mecca for wading birds I got this Tricolor Heron pic the other day that came out nice http://gfretwell.com/wildlife/tri%20color%20heron.jpg These guys are pretty cool too. I know you have the big blue herons up there but I doubt you see many spoonbills. http://gfretwell.com/wildlife/spoonb...nd%20heron.jpg Nice pictures. Were they searching for golf balls? More like dodging golf balls |
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On Thu, 04 May 2017 16:30:35 -0400, Poco Deplorevole
wrote: On Thu, 04 May 2017 15:40:27 -0400, wrote: On Thu, 04 May 2017 13:51:37 -0400, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 04 May 2017 03:59:12 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 2 May 2017 10:29:20 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: wrote: I am going up north for golf and fishing. Panacea, Fl? I was in Bradenton this time. Same guys, different venue. They wanted to go offshore but the weather was not cooperative so we just chased fish around by hitting golf balls into the lakes at Manatee golf course. ;-) Yesterday I got to the course before it officially opened. There's no driving range, so I'll hit a few trash balls into the lake between numbers 10 and 11. I'd hit a couple into the lake and my next shot went well out into the fairway on number 10. In other words, I totally missed a good sized golf course lake! And, the marshall had come out of the clubhouse just as I took that swing. He though I was starting on the back nine before the course opened. So I had to explain it was just a ****ty practice shot. I wish I could get such a shot every time I play number 10. About half the time the damn ball goes into the lake! I cleared every water hazard I had to go over. My problem was the ones on the right ... out of play. ;-) I have a nagging slice that just comes and goes. I got a nice 5 wood (titanium) that was abandoned in the cart barn at my wife's place before they tore it down. It has become my go to club for that 150-160 yard shot off the grass. I am hitting that one well. It does beg the question that I might play better if I threw away my mismatched bag of 80 year old clubs or just sell them as antiques. I have a 3 iron from Bobby Jones. a Ky Laffoon 9 iron. I have an expensive set of Callaway irons foisted on me by a Golfsmith fitter. I've never been able to hit them, but he said I was good enough for them now. I recently bought a used set of Callaway 'Big Bertha' game improvement irons for $227 on Ebay. Love 'em. Funny thing is, I had the same set several years ago and gave them to the grandsons. There's a nice set of Callaway XR's sitting in the garage until I 'grow' into them! In your shoes, I'd consider a used set like the ones I bought. At a certain point, my old clubs have become part of the fun. |
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On Thu, 4 May 2017 21:54:34 -0000 (UTC), Bill
wrote: Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 4 May 2017 15:46:34 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 5/4/17 3:40 PM, wrote: On Thu, 04 May 2017 13:51:37 -0400, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 04 May 2017 03:59:12 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 2 May 2017 10:29:20 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: wrote: I am going up north for golf and fishing. Panacea, Fl? I was in Bradenton this time. Same guys, different venue. They wanted to go offshore but the weather was not cooperative so we just chased fish around by hitting golf balls into the lakes at Manatee golf course. ;-) Yesterday I got to the course before it officially opened. There's no driving range, so I'll hit a few trash balls into the lake between numbers 10 and 11. I'd hit a couple into the lake and my next shot went well out into the fairway on number 10. In other words, I totally missed a good sized golf course lake! And, the marshall had come out of the clubhouse just as I took that swing. He though I was starting on the back nine before the course opened. So I had to explain it was just a ****ty practice shot. I wish I could get such a shot every time I play number 10. About half the time the damn ball goes into the lake! I cleared every water hazard I had to go over. My problem was the ones on the right ... out of play. ;-) I have a nagging slice that just comes and goes. I got a nice 5 wood (titanium) that was abandoned in the cart barn at my wife's place before they tore it down. It has become my go to club for that 150-160 yard shot off the grass. I am hitting that one well. It does beg the question that I might play better if I threw away my mismatched bag of 80 year old clubs or just sell them as antiques. I have a 3 iron from Bobby Jones. a Ky Laffoon 9 iron. I'm a veteran of Lou Galby's Chip & Putt, a par 3 per hole course in Milford, CT, where I spent my summers. Galby was a fairly famous Connecticut pro. He had a driving range on his site, too. My guess is that his old property is now...retch...condominiums. :) Was that where you shot your 72 the first time out and got bored with the game (as you stated about 7-8 years ago)? Funny about that. First game I shot was at Harding Park In SF was an 86. Went downhill from there. I think I was in the club house with a 68 or so the first time I played too but then they asked if I wanted to play the back nine. |
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On Thu, 4 May 2017 21:54:34 -0000 (UTC), Bill wrote: Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 4 May 2017 15:46:34 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 5/4/17 3:40 PM, wrote: On Thu, 04 May 2017 13:51:37 -0400, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 04 May 2017 03:59:12 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 2 May 2017 10:29:20 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: wrote: I am going up north for golf and fishing. Panacea, Fl? I was in Bradenton this time. Same guys, different venue. They wanted to go offshore but the weather was not cooperative so we just chased fish around by hitting golf balls into the lakes at Manatee golf course. ;-) Yesterday I got to the course before it officially opened. There's no driving range, so I'll hit a few trash balls into the lake between numbers 10 and 11. I'd hit a couple into the lake and my next shot went well out into the fairway on number 10. In other words, I totally missed a good sized golf course lake! And, the marshall had come out of the clubhouse just as I took that swing. He though I was starting on the back nine before the course opened. So I had to explain it was just a ****ty practice shot. I wish I could get such a shot every time I play number 10. About half the time the damn ball goes into the lake! I cleared every water hazard I had to go over. My problem was the ones on the right ... out of play. ;-) I have a nagging slice that just comes and goes. I got a nice 5 wood (titanium) that was abandoned in the cart barn at my wife's place before they tore it down. It has become my go to club for that 150-160 yard shot off the grass. I am hitting that one well. It does beg the question that I might play better if I threw away my mismatched bag of 80 year old clubs or just sell them as antiques. I have a 3 iron from Bobby Jones. a Ky Laffoon 9 iron. I'm a veteran of Lou Galby's Chip & Putt, a par 3 per hole course in Milford, CT, where I spent my summers. Galby was a fairly famous Connecticut pro. He had a driving range on his site, too. My guess is that his old property is now...retch...condominiums. :) Was that where you shot your 72 the first time out and got bored with the game (as you stated about 7-8 years ago)? Funny about that. First game I shot was at Harding Park In SF was an 86. Went downhill from there. I think I was in the club house with a 68 or so the first time I played too but then they asked if I wanted to play the back nine. I did the 18. Not one long drive, but everyone down the Middle and never hit a sand trap. From Peewee golf I was a pretty good putter. Was a really lucky day. |
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