Moving to my new digs in Tower Grove East. Spanking-new condo complete with an alarm system (not Oliver). I am now armed with a Club and some new mace. All set. ;-)
BurgerHouse on Sunday - love homemade shakes and my brother's grillin. He makes a mean burger.
Also, the Firebird has some choice musical offerings this Sunday: Santah, California Wives and local Art Majors. If I have made progress on my place, I may check them out. Santah sounds chillingly like Vampire Weekend, so if you're looking for a fix, look no further. I dig the Art Majors.
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Friday, January 28, 2011
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Sad licks, hot tracks
So.
Got some upsetting news in class last night. The short of it - the internship (downtown crisis hotline) I had originally applied for and told no as it wasn't "face-to-face" hours, well, turns out I COULD HAVE. Which means I would have been able to make my own hours, used the 60 hours of training as actual direct hours, and been 10 minutes from my home. No extra miles on my car, no extra gas $$, no dealing with ridiculous Illinois traffic/construction/drivers/idiocy.
My previous adviser gone done me wrong. He pulled that decision out of some stinky place on his person which we will refrain from mentioning. BIG FAIL.
I could have lived a very happy existence without EVER having known that internship could have been mine.
When I heard this during the beginning of class last night, and the head of the counseling department voiced his true sympathy for me, I had to excuse myself to go and cry a little.
Just a little. But inside, I was pissed/devastated/burning for revenge.
After about a half hour I got over it. It is what it is. Things could be worse. Life is short. But it did rain on my happy parade for a brief moment in time.
After all that, I got up this morning, went spinning, put some concerts on my calendar, and am generally right with the world again. I only have and advisor meeting and one client tonight, after which I will be having myself a nice run OUTSIDE, then off to J's for a tasty beverage on the deck while I get to listen to what criminals he's prosecuting this week. I have to say, we are never at a loss for good convo.
October concerts that I am jazzed about and can actually attend as they don't start until after my counseling sessions end for the night or are on weekends are:
10/1 Pony's @ Off Broadway
10/9 Toasters @ Firebird
10/13 Margot & Nuclear So's @ Firebird
10/14 Nomeansno @ Firebird
10/20 Walkmen/Japandroids @ Off Broadway
10/22 Holy F*ck @ Firebird
Even though I will be running my ass off (literally is the aim here) in prep for some 5k's in Nov/Dec and dealing with my lovely internship, I aim to finish this semester in style.
I've been dreaming of Scotland. A couple hot tracks on my inner turntable are below - enjoy.
Got some upsetting news in class last night. The short of it - the internship (downtown crisis hotline) I had originally applied for and told no as it wasn't "face-to-face" hours, well, turns out I COULD HAVE. Which means I would have been able to make my own hours, used the 60 hours of training as actual direct hours, and been 10 minutes from my home. No extra miles on my car, no extra gas $$, no dealing with ridiculous Illinois traffic/construction/drivers/idiocy.
My previous adviser gone done me wrong. He pulled that decision out of some stinky place on his person which we will refrain from mentioning. BIG FAIL.
I could have lived a very happy existence without EVER having known that internship could have been mine.
When I heard this during the beginning of class last night, and the head of the counseling department voiced his true sympathy for me, I had to excuse myself to go and cry a little.
Just a little. But inside, I was pissed/devastated/burning for revenge.
After about a half hour I got over it. It is what it is. Things could be worse. Life is short. But it did rain on my happy parade for a brief moment in time.
After all that, I got up this morning, went spinning, put some concerts on my calendar, and am generally right with the world again. I only have and advisor meeting and one client tonight, after which I will be having myself a nice run OUTSIDE, then off to J's for a tasty beverage on the deck while I get to listen to what criminals he's prosecuting this week. I have to say, we are never at a loss for good convo.
October concerts that I am jazzed about and can actually attend as they don't start until after my counseling sessions end for the night or are on weekends are:
10/1 Pony's @ Off Broadway
10/9 Toasters @ Firebird
10/13 Margot & Nuclear So's @ Firebird
10/14 Nomeansno @ Firebird
10/20 Walkmen/Japandroids @ Off Broadway
10/22 Holy F*ck @ Firebird
Even though I will be running my ass off (literally is the aim here) in prep for some 5k's in Nov/Dec and dealing with my lovely internship, I aim to finish this semester in style.
I've been dreaming of Scotland. A couple hot tracks on my inner turntable are below - enjoy.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Upcoming Shows
Wednesday May 5th - 7 Shot Screamers @ Off Broadway, final show ever.
Friday May 7th - Frightened Rabbit @ Old Rock House
May 16th - The Knitters @ Old Rock House
June 10th - Black Keys @ The Pageant
June 11th - Brian Jonestown Massacre @ Off Broadway
June 15th - Mumform & Sons @ Off Broadway
June 28th - New Pornographers @ The Pageant
July 1 - Henry Rollins @ The Pageant
Friday May 7th - Frightened Rabbit @ Old Rock House
May 16th - The Knitters @ Old Rock House
June 10th - Black Keys @ The Pageant
June 11th - Brian Jonestown Massacre @ Off Broadway
June 15th - Mumform & Sons @ Off Broadway
June 28th - New Pornographers @ The Pageant
July 1 - Henry Rollins @ The Pageant
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
A craving for swan
The title has nothing to do with this post - I'm currently re-reading the book by Andrei Codrescu and it sounded good.
Right now I am listening to Piers Faccini (and my loser neighbor badly pound out a baseline to a Chili Peppers tune). I am more moved by his music every time I play it - Piers, that is. The song playing now is "Uncover My Eyes" and it has some Scottish drumming near the end, with what I think might be the underlying sound of breaking waves. Beautiful. I'd like to see him in concert - perhaps I'll jet over to Belfort to attend the Eurockéennes festival. Right....my hope is that he drops into the Lou, or somewhere within five hours driving time. I will go that far for him.
I added more movies to my Netflix queue - some I've seen at the theater only but have been jonesing for another look, others will be brand new:
Let The Right One In (seen it)
Gloomy Sunday
Timecrimes
The Baader Meinhof Complex (seen it)
(500) Days of Summer (seen it)
Law Abiding Citizen (new, and needed because I haven't gotten my Gerard Butler fix in awhile)
Right now I am listening to Piers Faccini (and my loser neighbor badly pound out a baseline to a Chili Peppers tune). I am more moved by his music every time I play it - Piers, that is. The song playing now is "Uncover My Eyes" and it has some Scottish drumming near the end, with what I think might be the underlying sound of breaking waves. Beautiful. I'd like to see him in concert - perhaps I'll jet over to Belfort to attend the Eurockéennes festival. Right....my hope is that he drops into the Lou, or somewhere within five hours driving time. I will go that far for him.
I added more movies to my Netflix queue - some I've seen at the theater only but have been jonesing for another look, others will be brand new:
Let The Right One In (seen it)
Gloomy Sunday
Timecrimes
The Baader Meinhof Complex (seen it)
(500) Days of Summer (seen it)
Law Abiding Citizen (new, and needed because I haven't gotten my Gerard Butler fix in awhile)
Saturday, January 23, 2010
TGITW

The pic is from the Soulard Market - yes, the STILL have coon.
The weekend started off with a bang - or several, if you count numerous pins smashing against the back wall due to my super-awesome bowling moves. Finished with a triple digit score - not the highest but better than I usually do.
So far, managed to escape the soft salvation that is my bed and hit up Soulard, City Diner for lunch, errands, and now settling in for some painting. Tonight's agenda includes fun on Cherokee, a reception at WF gallery, and whatever else pops up.
Some songs that started off this much-needed weekend:
Scout Niblett - Kings
Forgotten Rebels - Wasted
Geza X - Alternation
Briefs - 40 and above
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Good Morning Sunshine
Outstanding day.
Took the boy out at 4:00 am, ran into some neighbors who were winding their night up and had a nice chat. Went back to bed until 9:30. Decadence.
Got up, got ready, was at TJ's by 10:30. Beat that.
Now listening to the Editor's new album, "In This Light And On This Evening" and have so far enjoyed each and every song. Takes me back to me early college years - it's all dark and 120 Minute-like. Synths and goth romance.
I've got a moderate To Do list, and will get cracking soon. A couple highlights - loading up my iPhone with playlists, a nap, some photography, P90X, and dinner courtesy of TJ.
Good times? Nope - great times.
Happy Sunday y'all.
Took the boy out at 4:00 am, ran into some neighbors who were winding their night up and had a nice chat. Went back to bed until 9:30. Decadence.
Got up, got ready, was at TJ's by 10:30. Beat that.
Now listening to the Editor's new album, "In This Light And On This Evening" and have so far enjoyed each and every song. Takes me back to me early college years - it's all dark and 120 Minute-like. Synths and goth romance.
I've got a moderate To Do list, and will get cracking soon. A couple highlights - loading up my iPhone with playlists, a nap, some photography, P90X, and dinner courtesy of TJ.
Good times? Nope - great times.
Happy Sunday y'all.
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Concerts of interest
Jim Rose/Revolting Cocks - Firebird tonight: Get up close and personal at this cozy venue
Neko Case - Pageant 11/5: Songbird, sing to me
Son Volt - Pageant 11/6: Takes me back to my college years
Rob Zombie - Pageant 11/15: Love his movies, like his music
Headlights - Firebird 11/21: Nice little pop outfit, they rocked it at Pygmalion
Swell Season - Pageant 12/4: Once, I would like to see Glenn Hansard play live
Neko Case - Pageant 11/5: Songbird, sing to me
Son Volt - Pageant 11/6: Takes me back to my college years
Rob Zombie - Pageant 11/15: Love his movies, like his music
Headlights - Firebird 11/21: Nice little pop outfit, they rocked it at Pygmalion
Swell Season - Pageant 12/4: Once, I would like to see Glenn Hansard play live
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Alright Already
I am jonesing for the weekend, and it's only Wednesday morning. I'm in trouble...
Thursday night is Gogol Bordello. Friday night is the BBQ. Saturday night is Greg Laswell.
It can't happen soon enough.
Thursday night is Gogol Bordello. Friday night is the BBQ. Saturday night is Greg Laswell.
It can't happen soon enough.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Listen UP!
Friday, March 20, 2009
Weekend Outlook

I'm going on 3 hours sleep, so forgive any grammatical errors.
Heading to the gym - dedicated, yes. Foolhardy - perhaps. I will stay away from the deep water and free weights. No harm, no foul.
I had some seriously demented dreams last night. Woke up choking once. Every other time I woke up (in the span of 3 hours), I was under the impression that I had to switch positions/pillows or perish. Constant tossin' and turnin' - I was a bad bedmate. Pizza is evil.
This weekend - dinner with friends tonight, and will attempt to win tickets via KDHX to the Folk Festival at the Sheldon for Saturday night (John Gorka will be playing, I'm a fan).
Sunday is my writing day. Hoping I can crank out some decent pages.
Per my previous post, I am beginning my weekend disconnect, starting..............................................
.....now.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
The little things mean.....
It was as low-key a weekend as one can get.
Nada on Friday, with the exception of breaking down and setting up some furniture. Finished watching "Milk", which was one damn fine film. I'll review it later. Definitely recommended.
Saturday morning, got up and worked out, tidied up. Lazed about in the afternoon, watched "I've Loved You So Long", another damn fine film featuring Kristin Scott Thomas.
Saturday night, went out to Mangia, had a nice looong and delicious meal. I noshed on seafood risotto, he tackled the sea snapper, we split the veggie toasted rav, and sipped on our favorite cocktails as we played the "what if" game. You know, "what if" you could go back in time to any day and place, who would you meet, what would you do differently, etc. That's always a good way to get to know someone better. What may seem to be a very minor bit of information can actually tell you a great deal about someone.
Met with my girlfriend Mary this morning for our usual weekend coffee catch-up. We sat outside at Soulard Coffee Garden - a bit chilly, but it was packed with hungover wannabe Irish lads and lasses. We ended the morning agreeing that even spending what amounts to sometimes only an hour a week together means a great deal to both of us. It's not the incriments of time, it's the depth of the conversation. She's become an amazing friend, and I'm lucky to know her.
Ran errands this afternoon (I hate malls), and got out on the bike for about an hour this afternoon. I am settling in for a nice evening of "me" time - mani/pedi, über-conditioning the hair, facial and at 8:00 my date with Bret (Rock Of Love Bus).
There's a poppy little show at The Firebird tonight - Cut Off Your Hands,Headlights, Pomegranate, and Gentleman Auction House. Also, if you want to shell out $25, Andrew Bird w/Heartless Bastards are at the Pageant. That is a concert I very much recommend. If it wasn't a schoolnight, I might venture out. I'm so lame.
On a side note, I snagged a copy of the March Spin magazine, and but who do I see as a Band to Watch? The Crystal Stilts! I think I discovered them first, and had even posted a video of them back on February 23rd. I like to believe that I've always got my finger on the pulse of new music, even though I know that's not true. But it's still my delusion, and I'll embrace it for all it's worth, dammit.
Finally, my weekend playlist:
"Prize" - Kitchens of Distinction
"Soul Mining" - The The
"In Circles" - Sunny Day Real Estate
"Anything At All" - Over The Rhine
"Pretty Good Year" - Tori Amos
"Fistful of Love" - Antony & The Johnsons
"Dirty Boulevard" - Lou Reed
"Fake Palindromes" - Andrew Bird
Nada on Friday, with the exception of breaking down and setting up some furniture. Finished watching "Milk", which was one damn fine film. I'll review it later. Definitely recommended.
Saturday morning, got up and worked out, tidied up. Lazed about in the afternoon, watched "I've Loved You So Long", another damn fine film featuring Kristin Scott Thomas.
Saturday night, went out to Mangia, had a nice looong and delicious meal. I noshed on seafood risotto, he tackled the sea snapper, we split the veggie toasted rav, and sipped on our favorite cocktails as we played the "what if" game. You know, "what if" you could go back in time to any day and place, who would you meet, what would you do differently, etc. That's always a good way to get to know someone better. What may seem to be a very minor bit of information can actually tell you a great deal about someone.
Met with my girlfriend Mary this morning for our usual weekend coffee catch-up. We sat outside at Soulard Coffee Garden - a bit chilly, but it was packed with hungover wannabe Irish lads and lasses. We ended the morning agreeing that even spending what amounts to sometimes only an hour a week together means a great deal to both of us. It's not the incriments of time, it's the depth of the conversation. She's become an amazing friend, and I'm lucky to know her.
Ran errands this afternoon (I hate malls), and got out on the bike for about an hour this afternoon. I am settling in for a nice evening of "me" time - mani/pedi, über-conditioning the hair, facial and at 8:00 my date with Bret (Rock Of Love Bus).
There's a poppy little show at The Firebird tonight - Cut Off Your Hands,Headlights, Pomegranate, and Gentleman Auction House. Also, if you want to shell out $25, Andrew Bird w/Heartless Bastards are at the Pageant. That is a concert I very much recommend. If it wasn't a schoolnight, I might venture out. I'm so lame.
On a side note, I snagged a copy of the March Spin magazine, and but who do I see as a Band to Watch? The Crystal Stilts! I think I discovered them first, and had even posted a video of them back on February 23rd. I like to believe that I've always got my finger on the pulse of new music, even though I know that's not true. But it's still my delusion, and I'll embrace it for all it's worth, dammit.
Finally, my weekend playlist:
"Prize" - Kitchens of Distinction
"Soul Mining" - The The
"In Circles" - Sunny Day Real Estate
"Anything At All" - Over The Rhine
"Pretty Good Year" - Tori Amos
"Fistful of Love" - Antony & The Johnsons
"Dirty Boulevard" - Lou Reed
"Fake Palindromes" - Andrew Bird
Monday, March 9, 2009
My music influencers

I love music. Feeds my soul, and I'm lost without it. I started acquiring favorite bands at the age of 7 thanks to certain people in my life. Following is a list of those to whom I attribute my musical growth:
Diane Whiting (mom) - she made me take piano lessons beginning at the age of 7. Hated practicing. HATED IT. Why??? Because she used to set a baking timer and if you know the sound, you know how annoying it can be. Tick tick tick...practice, practice, practice. I eventually grew out of my hatred for practicing, the baking timer went away, and became a very decent pianist (in my mind, anyway). To this day, I can sit down and play "Right Here Waiting" and "Theme to Ice Castles" on the keyboards. On a side note, she also played Chuck Mangione, Barry Manilow and Dione Warwick records on our big living room stereo, all the time. ALL THE TIME. So, after they've been effectively burnt into my brain, I like these artists. Power of repetition. Word.
Debby Stuhler (aunt) - she's only 12 years older than me, and was always around when I was growing up. She's responsible for tuning me in to my first Kiss performance on television, during which she mimicked the Gene Simmon's tongue move. Classic. She also got me into the Bay City Rollers, and furthered my like for Manilow (it was a family obsession).
Mark McGiboney (cousin) - we would visit Mark and my great aunt/uncle in Billings, Mt. when I was little, and he gave me my first cassette tape when I was 11 - Chicago 16. Totally cool. He was a drummer, and went on to drum for the Disney on Ice show. Such a rocker.
Guy Hall, Jr. (grandpa) - the man could tap his fingers on the car window ledge until the cows came home. He was always cranking up the Big Band sounds, Benny Goodman stuff, which was awesome. He really liked his music, and it went with him wherever he traveled. I would tag along when he made frequent car trips to see his many children and other grandchildren, and I remember the bitter smell of coffee from the travel carafe and the sounds of the Glenn Miller and Tommy Dorsey bands filtering through the tricked out van as we cruised down the highway to Colorado, Montana or Missouri.
Julie Pfau (grade school best friend) - we bought the Go Go's first album, Beauty and the Beat, in 1981 and played it until the grooves split through to the floor. Probably drove our parents nuts. But oh, were we cool. I consider these my pre-punk years.
Maggie Mundy (met in Jr. High, still friends to this day) - she's responsible for introducing me to New Wave and punk. Violent Femmes, Billy Idol, and the Dead Milkmen are in my current collection because of this wonderful woman. Bitchin' Camaro, all the way. At some point she got into rap (2 Live Crew) and is now very much into Top 40 and R&B (Flo Rida baby!), but her roots are as wild as they get.
Curt Hassebrock/Darren Zumbaum (coworkers) - METAL! Yes, growing up in North Dakota where you're always 5 years behind the times, metal ruled a great portion of my older youth. While working at the über-hip Bonanza, I was treated to such classic metal gods as Metallica, Motley Crue, Megadeth, and Scorpions after hours. Metal has a barbed-wired spot in my heart, because of these fine gentlemen who rocked the broiler and my late nights.
Tomoko Saito (college roommate) - her major was classical guitar, but she was worldly and wise, and during many late-night chats we listened to the Indigo Girls, Tuck and Patti, Nine Inch Nails, Peter Gabriel, etc. Her collection ran the gamut, and added to the breadth of my current musical tastes. Fact - Tomoko was about 5'1, but had size 10 shoes, which meant she had very long forearms (your forearms are typically the length of your feet). All the better to wrap around a guitar, I guess.
David Lampe (ex-husband) - if there's one good thing I can say about this doomed union, it was that he opened me up the world of hippie jam bands (Grateful Dead, Phish, etc.). During our time together, I developed a fond appreciation for tunes of this ilk. And during our time together, I also got two tattoo's, only one of which I am fond. So I'm 2 for 3.
Majid Al Hacham (friend) - pre 9/11, we met at work and even though we were only friends for a short time (he moved), he introduced me to a variety of international music acts, such as Sezen Aksu, Cheb Mami, Bela Fleck, and Amr Diab. I've added to my world-music collection, and have a new penchant for flamenco guitar.
Kenneth McMahan (former dalliance) - post 9/11 St. Louis, we met through mutual friends and although I had come into my own musically, Ken gave me that push to dig deeper. His raising the bar led me to new favorites like Air, Heartless Bastards, Asobi Seksu, Riverboat Gamblers, and the Spits (live and in concert at Siné, New York City 2003). I've stopped checking my mailbox for those new tunes he alluded were coming my way back in October...I guess all good things must come to an end, as the saying goes...but dammit, those were outstanding times.
Tom Sveitis (good friend) - for the last six years, Tom has been instrumental (pardon the pun) in getting me to see the jazzy side of life. A former jazz guitar student and current rocker wannabe, he continues to amaze me with the depth of his knowledge of all things guitar, rock and jazz. It also amazes me that he won't publicly embrace his love for Kelly Clarkson.
I've gotten pretty good at searching out new bands and musicians that I like, whether it's through iTunes, KDHX, Sirius, local venues or NPR's World Cafe. However, there's nothing like sharing your musical predilictions with someone whom you know will give them a fair listen, and reciprocate in kind.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Monday, February 23, 2009
In lieu of a playlist...
I really didn't listen to much this weekend, but here are a couple selections I recommend:
This is a video the Living Things produced to promote their new album, Habeus Corpus, that dropped 2/17. Pay close attention at the 2:10 mark, that hoser Beatle Bob is shown onstage (as usual). Their new album is in heavy rotation in my car/home.
The Vox Jaguars are my new favorite band (this week):
Roll The Tanks - Police Me (obvious influences, and I like it)
Crystal Stilts - Love Is A Wave (crap audio, they are on iTunes, looks like they would be decent live)
Asobi Seksu - Me & Mary (from their new album Hush) Love them.
This is a video the Living Things produced to promote their new album, Habeus Corpus, that dropped 2/17. Pay close attention at the 2:10 mark, that hoser Beatle Bob is shown onstage (as usual). Their new album is in heavy rotation in my car/home.
The Vox Jaguars are my new favorite band (this week):
Roll The Tanks - Police Me (obvious influences, and I like it)
Crystal Stilts - Love Is A Wave (crap audio, they are on iTunes, looks like they would be decent live)
Asobi Seksu - Me & Mary (from their new album Hush) Love them.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Good weekend
Overall, it was a good weekend. Outstanding weather helped fuel a lot of it.
Friday night was low-key - was treated to tequila and tacos at nearby El Borracho's (highly recommended), then spent the rest of the evening watching movies.
Saturday was good - ran some very early errands, spent considerable time outdoors, talked to my mom, and had friends over during the afternoon and most of the evening for coffee, spirits, board games and switched off playing DJ. Got a bit nostalgic and brought out the Lemonheads, Sundays, and Beat Happening. It was good to hear those old tunes.
Sunday was slow-going. The morning was lazy and filled with NPR programming (Speaking of Faith, TTBOOK), went to a friend's for lunch, and then it was a dog-day afternoon, literally. Tried out the dog park on Locust (nice!) and then ran around in the park area across from City Hall. Oliver had a great time, but attempted to escape the dog park by wedging himself between the bars of the gate. Good thing he got stuck...he's a fast little dude! Ended the evening having a good conversation with my grandma, and catching up on the news.
I'm keeping my fingers crossed for some good news this week. February looks to be a
"make it or break it" kind of month, so I'm staying as optimistic as possible and thinking good thoughts.
Friday night was low-key - was treated to tequila and tacos at nearby El Borracho's (highly recommended), then spent the rest of the evening watching movies.
Saturday was good - ran some very early errands, spent considerable time outdoors, talked to my mom, and had friends over during the afternoon and most of the evening for coffee, spirits, board games and switched off playing DJ. Got a bit nostalgic and brought out the Lemonheads, Sundays, and Beat Happening. It was good to hear those old tunes.
Sunday was slow-going. The morning was lazy and filled with NPR programming (Speaking of Faith, TTBOOK), went to a friend's for lunch, and then it was a dog-day afternoon, literally. Tried out the dog park on Locust (nice!) and then ran around in the park area across from City Hall. Oliver had a great time, but attempted to escape the dog park by wedging himself between the bars of the gate. Good thing he got stuck...he's a fast little dude! Ended the evening having a good conversation with my grandma, and catching up on the news.
I'm keeping my fingers crossed for some good news this week. February looks to be a
"make it or break it" kind of month, so I'm staying as optimistic as possible and thinking good thoughts.
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Weekend Selections
So, knowing I will never, ever get to see the Cramps again has given me cause to search out what musical offerings will be gracing St. Louis venues with their presence this weekend. Following are a few that look interesting:
Friday 2/6
- Vicky @ Schlafly Tap Room
Saturday 2/7
- The Blind Eyes w/Athens @ Mangia
- Target Market, etc. @ Firebird (formerly the Bluebird)
Friday 2/6
- Vicky @ Schlafly Tap Room
Saturday 2/7
- The Blind Eyes w/Athens @ Mangia
- Target Market, etc. @ Firebird (formerly the Bluebird)
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