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Mila Meilany  Jaranan   Favoriting VA - Lagu Anak: Child Song of Indonesia  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Healer Oran  TaP   Favoriting VA - Anthology of Contemporary Music from the African Continent  0:05:43 (Pop-up)
Hen Ogledd  Tiny Witch Hunter   Favoriting Magic (2018)  0:09:42 (Pop-up)
The Wild Classical Music Ensemble  Autofile   Favoriting Tout Va Bien Se Passer (2019)\  0:13:15 (Pop-up)
The Fall  Immortality (2/15/92 Peel Session)   Favoriting The Complete Peel Sessions (Disc 4)  0:16:35 (Pop-up)
 
Setha Sira Chaya, Suraphon Ton  Yan Yinyao (Rock Paper Scissors)   Favoriting ST - (PDO ST-929 Metro Records-Tape)  0:27:24 (Pop-up)
Kim Sang Hee  Man of Yellow Shirt   Favoriting Father Man in Yellow Shirt [1978 Oasis Records]  0:30:57 (Pop-up)
Tsirihaka Harrivel & Vimala Pons  J'ai Nein Fait   Favoriting Victorie Chose (2019)  0:33:42 (Pop-up)
Pressler-Morgan  Handpiece   Favoriting The Hand Piece 7" (1979 Hearthan)  0:40:47 (Pop-up)
The Surlies (Holmewood House Preparatory School)  All Night Long   Favoriting Thunderstrike (1982 Pegasus Records)  0:42:20 (Pop-up)
Scalpy Gonzales  To Kill A Mockingbird   Favoriting Infant Jones and the Yips (2019)  0:45:23 (Pop-up)
 
Dion Torres JR & William Wonders  I Feel The Holy Ghost Moving   Favoriting Now That I'm Saved (1969 ROKA)  0:55:49 (Pop-up)
Ernest Howard, Joseph Viater, The Super Stars, Indiana State Prison Inmates  He Has Seen A Vision   Favoriting John The Baptist - A Rock Opera (1973 Coronet)  0:57:05 (Pop-up)
Aaron Fleming  Dear Mr. Small Man   Favoriting Project Class (RPC 197x)  1:04:03 (Pop-up)
Jeanette Sharpham  Hear The Whistle Blowing   Favoriting I Have Joy (No Label 1974)  1:08:31 (Pop-up)
Raul & Olivia  Les Deux Mondes   Favoriting TEM - Theatre Expression Musique (Corelia 1977)  1:11:03 (Pop-up)
Erica Buettner  Charlatans   Favoriting The Book of Waves (2018)  1:15:35 (Pop-up)
(Nordhoff) Gold N' Blue Singers  Sounds of Silence   Favoriting Take 1 (Two Dot 197x)  1:20:50 (Pop-up)
 
Bondai Fujii  2nd Movement Tomo Cloud   Favoriting Symphonic Poem for Oriental Instruments 'Saiyu-Ki' (Columbia Japan 1972)  1:32:08 (Pop-up)
Chew Chin Yuin  Farmer Market Scenery   Favoriting Chew Chin Yuin - Vol. 6 (1980 LFLP)  1:35:43 (Pop-up)
Assawin Sritong  02   Favoriting Chun Seaw Thew Teque (Tell Someone To Go Out to the Discoteque) 1986 AC-301  1:38:17 (Pop-up)
Chief Kouffreh  Chicago People's Tribal War Dance Against Ignorance, Racism, Gang War Killings   Favoriting Celebrity Star of Michael (2019)  1:41:33 (Pop-up)
Free Street Theater (Chicago)  The Rhythm of the City   Favoriting Citisong 1979-81 (FSTC 1981)  1:47:35 (Pop-up)
Tabanaku (University of Ife Students)  A Song For You   Favoriting My Souvenir (197x)  1:50:23 (Pop-up)
 
Manoir Molle  Medicine Woman   Favoriting Manoir (2018)  1:59:06 (Pop-up)
Rose-Marie  Radar   Favoriting VA - Joe Shlabotnik's Golden Throats by Sam Sacks  2:03:38 (Pop-up)
Marcia Custer  Feelings   Favoriting Stacey's Spacey (2018)  2:06:24 (Pop-up)
The Wife of The Paramount Chief  The Age Set of Deng   Favoriting Music of Sudan, Vol 2  2:09:19 (Pop-up)
[Turkish Musicians recorded by Blaise Calame 1957]  Hemcin, Trois Danses   Favoriting VA - Musique Folklorique Du Monde – Turquie  2:11:48 (Pop-up)
Ilokano Ethnic Group  "Idi Damok Nga Lpanrikna Kenkatoy Ayat Ko" (Guitar With Song) (1968)   Favoriting Archival Sound Series : Field Recordings in Philippines (1964-1972) [Concrete ‎– CON100]  2:15:12 (Pop-up)
 
The Holy Lights of Baltimore, MD  Keep On Singing   Favoriting I've Had It Hard (1977 Savoy)  2:21:34 (Pop-up)
Ernest Howard, Joseph Viater, The Super Stars, Indiana State Prison Inmates  Blessed Together   Favoriting John The Baptist - A Rock Opera (1973 Coronet)  2:25:13 (Pop-up)
Zackey Force Funk  Funky Gangster   Favoriting VA - How Do You Feel 2018 Sampler  2:26:43 (Pop-up)
Operator Music Band  Zed Logic   Favoriting Puzzlephonics I & II (2018)  2:28:57 (Pop-up)
Metabolismus  Sanft und Leise   Favoriting Don't Low Up To The Amped Buenaes (2018)  2:31:53 (Pop-up)
 
Teri, Danny & The Librettos  Let's Go To School   Favoriting Future Songs of Success (MSR 208)  2:39:30 (Pop-up)
James Bingle  Cottage For Two   Favoriting ST (197x Bingle Records)  2:42:23 (Pop-up)
Sandy Ferguson  The Phantom   Favoriting Silver Thoughts (197x No Label)  2:45:27 (Pop-up)
Sue Walker  Want of Freedom   Favoriting The Bard and I (1972)  2:47:27 (Pop-up)
Bill Stone  Vision on Sherman Street   Favoriting Stone (197x No Label)  2:49:47 (Pop-up)
Teruhiko Saigo  Midsummer Storm   Favoriting Seishun Song Season's Yearbook '70 Plus [Victor Japan]  2:53:46 (Pop-up)
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Listener comments!

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Mr Fab:

Welcome, Jason!
Avatar 11:03am
Jason Elbogen:

Thanks, Fab... I'm streaming I presume?
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Mr Fab:

hearing you loud and clear.
Avatar 11:05am
Mr Fab:

This momentous week here on Sheena's Jungle Room just got even more momentous-er, with the debut of Jason's weekly excursions into fascinating obscurities, followed by Jan Turkenburg's debut show.
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Otis Fodder:

Hi Jason, tuned in at work here today. Welcome to the Jungle Room!
Avatar 11:10am
Mr Fab:

Whassup, Otis? Gotta love Jason kicking off the show with some seriously "out" exotica.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:11am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi Jason, Welcome in the neighbourhood. I'm your next door if you need me. I messed up the time difference again (thanks Mr Fab. for posting on fb)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:13am
Jan Turkenburg:

@ Mr. Fab, did you get the file, etc...?
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Linda Lee:

tuned in & ready! this is fabulous.
Avatar 11:14am
Mr Fab:

Jan, i got your show and we are ready to go.
Avatar 11:15am
Otis Fodder:

Sheena's in the backdrop all day here at work, for the next 3hrs and into your show (Jan) and to Georgy's. And then an ABBA Burlesque Tribute show tonight.
Avatar 11:16am
Linda Lee:

who's your lucky employer, Otis?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:16am
Jan Turkenburg:

Yessss! ok, now I can relax, lay back and enjoy Jason's show!
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Mr Fab:

Hi Linda! Yes, loving the show so far. Jason comes to us thanks to a strong recommendation from Station Mgr Ken. And it might be said that Ken knows a thing or two about great radio.
Avatar 11:17am
Otis Fodder:

I wish I could say Me, Myself, and I... but freelance, it's filling the needs of varied client bosses. Thankfully all very nice.
Avatar 11:18am
Otis Fodder:

Ahhh yes, Ken puts the Free in both Freeform and Freedman.
Avatar 11:19am
Jason Elbogen:

Hi everyone... Thanks for tuning in!
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Linda Lee:

glad to hear it, Otis! nice music *and* nice bosses. if ya gotta work ..
Avatar 11:21am
Mr Fab:

Otis, will they be playing bump-n-grind versions of Abba songs? Cuz that i gotta hear.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:22am
Ken From Hyde Park:

Hi, Jason. Welcome to the Jungle (Room)!
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Otis Fodder:

@Fab - Yes traditional burlesque to drag, a song a queen, all dancing.
Avatar 11:23am
Otis Fodder:

There we go, hello Jason, sounding great!
Avatar 11:26am
Linda Lee:

tout va bien se passer: everything's gonna be fine.
Avatar 11:31am
Mr Fab:

Check Jason's archives, and be amazed by how far back they go. The man's a FMU O.G.
Avatar 11:35am
Linda Lee:

fabulous sounds. just great, Jason!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:37am
Rich in Washington:

Helloooo, Jason!
Hello, Sheensters!
Avatar 11:38am
Otis Fodder:

Great Global Grooves!
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Otis Fodder:

Hey Rich!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:40am
Rich in Washington:

Hiya, Otis!
On vacation, so not tracking time and days well. Plus the schedule change...
Avatar 11:43am
Linda Lee:

i'm loving the idea that i can just stay tuned to Sheena all day today. wunnerful, wunnerful.
Avatar 11:45am
Mr Fab:

yup, 8am-5pm PST, which nicely coincides with my office schedule.
Avatar 11:46am
Linda Lee:

fantastic.
Avatar 11:52am
Otis Fodder:

No noise complaints here, loving the playlist thus far.
Avatar 11:54am
Mr Fab:

yeah, that was music to my ears. Just looked up that swell Scalpy Gonzales track and i see that - score! - it's a name-your-price Bandcamp download.
Avatar 11:55am
Linda Lee:

i do have noise complaints, alas. my neighbor's back on that darn tractor again! keep the good sounds coming, please, Jason!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:56am
Jan Turkenburg:

Here's an atheist loving and playing a certain kind of christian music as well!
Avatar 11:56am
Otis Fodder:

I have jackhammer city worker noise complaints right about now Linda, they have been tearing up the street in front of my place for weeks. The cat now is even like, whatever, this is the city, feed me again.
Avatar 11:58am
Otis Fodder:

Same here Jan, go much good Christian Music from Jesus Rock to Gospel.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:59am
Jan Turkenburg:

I fled my house today as well, because breaking up streets & digging noises too. Then I spent way too much money in a second record store....
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Linda Lee:

gosh, sorry, Otis. i do remember the up-close jackhammers from my 30 years in nyc. don't think i could manage it now. in the mountains too long.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:59am
Jan Turkenburg:

second hand
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Linda Lee:

interestingly heard a very sensible explanation for evangelical christianity last night, from the British actor James Fox. he took leave of a very successful movie career after the film 'Performance' to join the Navigators & study scripture seriously. took some lowly work, free of the comfort zone. he spoke well of the experience.
Avatar 12:01pm
Mr Fab:

thought this was Sun Ra
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Otis Fodder:

@Linda - Long-term plan is not more than a decade left in the city (where I am proper on a busy street) to a small place in the country.
Avatar 12:02pm
Jason Elbogen:

Fab, it's funny, but a couple of songs on the double lp do really sound like SUN Ra....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:02pm
Rich in Washington:

Where I live, it's sometimes someone randomly firing up a chainsaw, someone steps out their backdoor and fires a few shots from a gun, a big pickup tears down the road really loudly. Plus, I am sure our hillbilly neighbors have lots of unexploded fireworks from last night, which I am sure they will take care of right about the time I go on air today.
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Linda Lee:

good for you, Otis! i'm here to share experience on that process any time. it really is a reinvention of expectations!
Avatar 12:04pm
Otis Fodder:

Some righteous numbers here for sure. Really like this one, 'He Has Seen A Vision'... Fab, def hearing a Sun Ra performance vibe here.
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Otis Fodder:

Oh and speaking of 'performance'... love it and they put out a coffee table book that I has been on my want list since last year.
Avatar 12:05pm
Otis Fodder:

"i has been" of course should be 'has been'.
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Linda Lee:

my favorite film, i think.
20 years after the fact, when Fox talks about Chas .. he takes on an attitude. fascinating.
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Otis Fodder:

Great, great film Linda, yesss.
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Linda Lee:

i hear you there for sure, Rich.
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Mr Fab:

Barrance Whitfield's Sun Ra tribute album is on my wish list. (Along with about a million other things)
Avatar 12:09pm
Otis Fodder:

Ha, I know Rich... you are up high too in the mountains. I have a lot of love for small towns and country life and the noise sure is a different bag then city noise.
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Otis Fodder:

@Fab - Yes! I want that too.
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Mr Fab:

Wow, "Dear Mr. Small Man" was real outsider/private press (song-poem?) stuff. Does mr World's Worst Records know about this one?
Avatar 12:10pm
Linda Lee:

a friend & i went to see it on first release in theaters. big stones fans. couldn't make it out at all. (11 years old. enough said.) now i see a masterpiece! i've been around the block some, of course..
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:11pm
Rich in Washington:

@Otis: At least it's not a constant din, which I quite grew used to when I was an urban dweller, but out here, in frontier-land, everyone has their own unique loud footprint. It can be nice and quiet, and then suddenly something loud.
Avatar 12:12pm
Linda Lee:

that's my neighborhood too, Rich. we don't have the same filters here, either.
Avatar 12:13pm
Otis Fodder:

@Rich - That's a good example/comparision. Too many footprints here. 2 car alarms today, alone... usually there is one a week but 2 today. And of course it took someone about 10min to get to the second one.
Avatar 12:13pm
Linda Lee:

it's enough to send me back to town! :-D
Avatar 12:14pm
Otis Fodder:

I'm so numb to it now. I have adapted work to the sounds of the city. When I make it out to the country, another adaptation will occur to the silence and bursts.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:15pm
Rich in Washington:

I'm glad though that our county has come down hard on fireworks in recent years. It used to sound like WW2 out here, with hillbillies and the like setting off huge explosions from late june to well after the fourth. They've limited sales to just a few days before the 4th and limited the days that one can set them off to the evening of the fourth. Not that that stops all of them, but it's really limited it, for which I'm thankful. We've lost two cats on separate 4ths and had an old dog who would be absolutely terrified during fireworks.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:16pm
Rich in Washington:

Sounds corny, but at least the city seemed to have a rhythm to it. You could sort of put music on and tune it out.
Avatar 12:17pm
Mr Fab:

Mrs Fab and i were a bit unnerved when we moved from North Hollywood to a more quiet suburban 'hood in the Valley - we couldn't sleep, it took a bit of getting used to
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:17pm
Rich in Washington:

and despite all the above, it's actually quite quiet up here most of the time, for which I am grateful.
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Otis Fodder:

@Rich - Fireworks and pets. We have summer fireworks here once a week now at 10pm and every week, the cat here freaks out and talking with fellow pet owners it is a subject we commiserate on.
Avatar 12:19pm
Linda Lee:

it really is all about our filtering capabilities ~ our resilience!
there are ways to help our poor animals see through the 4th. "rescue remedy' & similar. it's just a shame we have to.
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Otis Fodder:

@Jason - Loving this selection of private press tracks. Very lovely. This set is like something I would play on my show, all top.
Avatar 12:20pm
Mr Fab:

was wondering if this is all still xian, cuz i haven't noticed anything too preachy lately
Avatar 12:22pm
Jason Elbogen:

I've Lost faith.
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Mr Fab:

school record!
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Linda Lee:

fabulous..
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Linda Lee:

just chatting with a deeply christian acquaintance now. i do believe she's the most litigious person i've ever met.
Avatar 12:37pm
Linda Lee:

she's also the first person i've heard call asian people 'gooks' in decades. she's not even a world war 2 vet!
Avatar 12:39pm
Mr Fab:

Hilarious, Linda! Sad, but made me laff.
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Linda Lee:

it is pretty surreal in the present ..
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Mr Fab:

This Thai stuff is great. "Tell Someone To Go Out to the Discoteque" - Um , ok. Anyone in particular? Linda's christian acquaintance perhaps?
Avatar 12:43pm
Mr Fab:

Aw, my fave African outsider kook. Go, Chief, go!
Avatar 12:44pm
Linda Lee:

i cant think of quite a few folks who really should go.
Avatar 12:54pm
Linda Lee:

fabulous records. just amazing.
Avatar 12:54pm
Mr Fab:

real William Onyeabor kinda thing goin on here
Avatar 12:55pm
Linda Lee:

yes. beautiful vibe.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:56pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Yes, sure enjoying this good plague, Jason!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:57pm
Jan Turkenburg:

And I don't think I have heard any of these tracks before.
Avatar 1:03pm
Linda Lee:

this Manoir Molle track is just wonderful.
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Linda Lee:

this is all just terrific.
  1:05pm
Martinibomb:

Hello Jason. Just dropping in for a second. Gotcha on in the background. Hope everyone is doing good today.
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Jan Turkenburg:

Hi MB!
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Linda Lee:

how can we possibly be doing poorly with Rose-Marie on the radio?
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Linda Lee:

good to see you MB!
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Linda Lee:

just thought of Robin Byrd & 'Let Me Bang Your Box' .. for some obscure reason.
Avatar 1:11pm
Mr Fab:

versions of 'Let Me Bang Your Box' are in the Sheena stream, so they might have seeped into your consciousness somehow
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Linda Lee:

oh my! really? i also watched a heck of a lot of nyc public access as an innocent..
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Linda Lee:

it really was amazing fun.
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Linda Lee:

pet fantasy project: sound works based on public access audio. :-D
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Linda Lee:

the title of the collection might come from this headline: nypost.com...
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Mr Fab:

ha ha, love that title! yeah, i used to visit my Manhattan relatives in the '80s, and def saw some eye-popping stuff. LA public access didn't have much nekkid stuff, but plenty of wonderful loonies. I should write an article for the Sheena blog.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:26pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Now that's an interesting article, Linda Lee! :-) I didn't know any of this.
Avatar 1:33pm
Linda Lee:

i'd love reading about the LA difference, Mr Fab!
we had some amazing music programming in ny too ~ 'live from cbgb' was great.
Avatar 1:35pm
Linda Lee:

that was around 76 or 77. fabulous.
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Linda Lee:

look up anton perich. i loved his stuff best! he's on a direct line from the warhol factory to the present.
Avatar 1:45pm
Mr Fab:

There was a Live from CBGB show, how did I not know that?! Wonder if anything survives from it..
Avatar 1:47pm
Mr Fab:

apart from David Leibe Hart, other LA public access stars repped in the Sheena stream:
blog.wfmu.org...
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Linda Lee:

beautiful!
yes, the show was called 'live from cbgb'. that's how i found out about the club! sure do hope some footage survives somewhere. so many great bands on simple black & white verite'..
  1:51pm
Martinibomb:

Great show today Jason! Thank you for all the music.
Avatar 1:52pm
Linda Lee:

yes. fantastic show. thanks, Jason!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:53pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Perfect vibe for me, Jason and so many discoveries too. Thanks!
Avatar 1:53pm
Mr Fab:

KILLER debut, here in your new radio-home. This show is a nice way to ease into the increasing insanity of the Friday lineup here.
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Mr Fab:

And now! Former fill-in/now regular host Jan is up next with his Dutch beat grooviness, Euro thrift-store wonders, and who knows what else: www.wfmu.org...
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Otis Fodder:

Really nice first show selections Jason. Have a wonderful weekend.
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worldsworstrecords:

sorry to be so late to the show...
  1:59pm
Martinibomb:

Have a good weekend Jason!
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Thibault:

Glad to hear you again Jason (and sorry I missed the show)
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Thibault:

Glad to hear you again Jason (and sorry I missed this killer show)
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