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Owner Leor, host Misty Eyez and lawyer Spencer Jenkins celebrate the grand opening of NY Grilled Cheese
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Heinie Lund shares a moment with the staff of the Marriott
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Joe and Scott come to the Courtyard at the Marriott for the BeachBear Cruise Party
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This broad bear shows off his magnificent tattoo at BeachBear Weekend
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Survivor winner Richard Hatch (center top) joins the fun of the BeachBear Weekend Cruise
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J.Mark Restaurant owners Ariel and Steve come to The Manor to let loose
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The Horvitz Auditorium • The Museum of Art, Ft. Lauderdale Come be a part of history as the Original Ft. Lauderdale Gay Men’s Chorus celebrates the 30th Anniversary of GALA Choruses (the Gay and Lesbian Association of Choruses) with its final show of the season, A GALA Old Time. Directed by Dr. Gary Keating, the founder of the chorus 26 years ago, this concert will highlight some of the most popular pieces written for GALA over the last 30 years, music that has stood the test of time.
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White Fort Lauderdale, Tackle Equality Fundraiser and The Rascals:
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Homage to Fromage oThis monthly cheese and wine pairing series will be hosted by Stephanie Miskew, certified wine steward and educator. The guest chef of the month will pair perfect flavors with fine wines making the tasting something you’ll be sure to tell all of your friends about. Reservations are mandatory, so act fast. For more information and to RSVP, contact Gail Vilone at gvilone@moafl.org or 954-262-0249. 6 p.m. Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale. 1 E Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, 33301.
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The Rascals: Reunited After 40 Years oThe “Good Lovin’” singers will be reuniting for the first time in decades to perform on their new tour, which just so happens to be making a three-day stop at Hard Rock Live. The New Jersey “blue-eyed soul” group released a plethora of top ten singles during the 60’s, making them a staple for music lovers across the world. Hits like “Good Lovin’,” “Groovin’,” “People Got to Be Free,” and
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THE WEEK ____________________ Saturday
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Modern Dance With South Floridian Flare o”Spring Nights at the Arsht Center” is the second program of the season from The Peter London Global Dance Company, Miami’s newest dance troupe to feature multicultural dance. “Spring Nights at the Arsht Center” features a mix of original modern choreography that includes the classical “Carmen,” the diverse “Africa Africa,” and the Caribbean-inspired “Calypso Bachanale.” The dance company was created to establish a local, contemporary dance organization that promotes South Florida’s arts heritage. 7:30 p.m. Adrienne Arsht Center. 1300 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, 33132.
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Ruff Riders Pool Party oRuff Riders will be hosting a pool party for memorial day weekend at the Coral Reef Guesthouse. The newly renovated guesthouse will be offering music, food, pool games and contests during the party, including the chance to win a weekend vacation/staycation. The event is free, so there’s no reason why you shouldn’t attend this day-party. 1 p.m. Coral Reef Guesthouse. 2609 NE 13th Ct, Fort Lauderdale, 33304.
White Fort Lauderdale oThe 15th annual White Fort Lauderdale will be returning to Revolution Live this year, formerly known as Backstreets. Gary Santis is known for his extravagant events, and the White Party is no exception. With sounds by DJ Abel and performances by Kitty Meow and Florida Acrobats, this indoor/outdoor event is sure to make a splash this weekend. A limited amount of advance general admission tickets are available at showclix. com/event/white2013. For more information and for VIP service, call 954-557-4279. 10 p.m. Revolution Live. 100 SW 3rd Ave, Fort Lauderdale, 33312.
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Tackle Equality o Marriage Equality advocate Brendon Ayanbadejo wants equality and he wants it now. Ayanbadejo recently stated, “It’s not enough to have marriage equality in some parts of the county – we need equality everywhere including right here in my
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home state of Florida.” Ayanbadejo has teamed up with Equality Florida to present a fundraiser that’s accessible to the general public. The evening will include an intimate dinner at Kitchenetta Restaurant complete with beer and wine, along with a special presentation from Ayanbadejo himself. Space is limited, so get your tickets as soon as possible. 6:30 p.m. Kitchenetta Trattoria Tipica Italiana. 2850 N Federal Hwy, Fort Lauderdale, 33306.
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William Glackens Exhibition oAmerican realist painter William Glackens was an influential artist who also doubled as one of the founders of the Ashcan School of American Art. Glackens’ style and subject matter changed throughout the course of his life, starting with daily life in New York and Paris, circa Pre-World War I. Later his work evolved into a brighter collection, influenced strongly by Renoir. Although he eventually distanced himself from the Ashcan school and The Eight, he is still considered an integral part of the realist movement. 10 a.m. Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale. 1 E Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, 33301.
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Mix With Cheese oOur monthly networking mixer, Mix, will be held at the fantastic New York Grilled Cheese in Wilton Manors. Your entry ensures you hors d’oeuvres and one complimentary drink, as well as the chance to win $500 in advertising for Guy Magazine and Florida Agenda. Mingle with local business owners, entrepreneurs and like-minded professionals in an intimate space that will simultaneously offer grilled cheese like you’ve never seen before. Sponsored by Jenkins Law Offices. 6:30 p.m. New York Grilled Cheese Co. 2207 Wilton Dr, Wilton Manors, 33305.
The Village Voice oHosted by Nicolette, Village Pub will be hosting its first vocal competition, with preliminary performances taking place May 29 and June 5. The top two performers from each week will compete in the final competition, to take place on June 12. The winner will represent Village Pub in the Voice of Stonewall competition at Stonewall summer pride. Whether you’re performing or just watching, this competition is sure to deliver first class entertainment. Deadline to register is 8 p.m. the same day. 8:30 p.m. Village Pub. 2283 Wilton Dr, Wilton Manors, 33305. guymagtube
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New Alibi Menu Small Plates Make Big Splash BY RICHARD DAVID CHAMBERLAIN Those baby sandwiches called Sliders are hot menu items, making appearances across America in restaurants that range from country clubs to Country & Western. Now add Wilton Manors’ Alibi to the list. In this latest incarnation, the Alibi Sliders versions come in trios, dished up on a single platter and housed within fresh Challah buns. Grilled Chicken ($10), with cranberry compote, grilled cheese, red onion, and lettuce; Pulled Pork ($10), with chipotle mayo ($10); traditional Beef Burger ($10), American cheese, bacon, jam and chipotle mayo ($10); and Grilled Mahi Mahi ($11), with Monterey Jack cheese and pineapple sauce. These babies are moist, succuAhi tuna tartare, scallions, seaweed salad, and lent, and hearty, with the Grilled Chicken easily the sesame seeds, lightly laced with a powerful wasabi most exciting with its subtle fruit undertones. sauce and soy reduction on crispy wontons. The addition of Sliders to Alibi’s extensive café Coconut Shrimp ($9.50) that’s been dredged in menu is a move by the bar and grill to lighten their coconut and fried crunchy crisp. The chili sauce recipe line-up that has traditionally been heavy on that accompanies the dish is horseradish hot, and burgers, for which they were both famous and counters the coconut sweet flavor with a dynamic award winning. Keeping with that theme, the asflare. Or try the Mozzarella Moons ($8) for true sortment of salads has been lightened as well. The decadence. It doesn’t get richer than three moonsize is still a bowlful, though available in large and shaped pieces of mozzarella cheese, flash fried and small sizes. served with roasted tomato sauce. The most creative use of ingredients is preOne doesn’t often find Fried Pickles ($7) on a sented in a salad labeled the Island House ($10 menu. But they’re at Alibi’s and they are a hit. Forlarge/$6 small), which combines bleu cheese, dried get what you might know about Fried Green Tostrawberries, sliced seasonal fruit, sunflower seeds matoes. Alibi’s Signature Fried Pickles are a sweet/ and plantain chips over delightful mixed greens. sour delight, served with ranch dressing. And don’t Coupled with a Balsamic vinaigrette dressing, the think you can eat just one. Impossible. flavor-combination is a surprisingly light and sweet Our all-time dish continues to rank at the top experience that is a popular choice for those watchof the new menu: Alibi’s Famous Chicken Chili ing their waistlines. ($4). This is a thick, not-too-spicy bit of heaven that The typical Garden Salad ($3.50) and the tradicomes with a quartet of multicolor chips as garnish. tional Chicken Cobb ($12 large/$7 small) with an It’s housemade, it’s white meat, and it’s um-um assortment of dressings is less exciting, but no less good. filling. Ditto: the Iceberg Wedge ($8 large/$5 small). Tacos come in pairs with dinner or singles a For those less worried about calories, particula carte. The Alibi way , available as Pork larly those with large appetites, a sensa($10/5), Chicken ($10/5) and Mahi Mahi tional Grilled Sliced Steak ($12 large/$8 ($11/6), with soft grilled flour tortillas. small) is unique for its matchbook Add any cheese, caramelized onions, potatoes, red onions, chopped tomaGEORGIE’S ALIBI sautéed mushrooms, sautéed peptoes, scallions, and mixed lettuce. Eat 2266WILTON DR, now and worry later. It’s that good. WILTON MANORS, FL 33305 pers, bacon, avocado or chicken chili for $1 each. And with a mouth as full Need smaller fare? The Starters 954-565-2526 as your stomach, don’t forget to tell Menu is the place to graze. The Ahi them Guy Magazine sent you. Tuna Nachos ($15) features sushi grade
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9) INFINITY LOUNGE 2184 WIlton Drive Wilton Manors
10) JOHNNY’S 1116 W Broward Blvd Fort Lauderdale
11) LIPS 1421 E Oakland Park Blvd Oakland Park
12)THE MANOR COMPLEX 2345 Wilton Drive Wilton Manors
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6) CUBBY HOLE 823 N Federal Hwy Fort Lauderdale
7) DEPOT CABANA BAR AND GRILL 2935 N Federal Hwy Fort Lauderdale
8) DUDES 3270 NE 33rd St Fort Lauderdale
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18) RAMROD 1508 NE 4th Ave Fort Lauderdale
17) PJ’S CORNER POCKET 924 North Flagler Drive Wilton Manors
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22) SIDELINES 2031 Wilton Drive Wilton Manors 23) SMARTY PANTS 2400 E Oakland Park Blvd Fort Lauderdale 24) THE STABLE 205 E Oakland Park Blvd Fort Lauderdale
25) TORPEDO 2829 W Broward Blvd Fort Lauderdale 21) SCANDALS SALOON 3073 NE 6th Ave Wilton Manors
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Minneapolis, Minnesota The Mid-West Opens Arms to Gays BY ROBERT ELIAS DEATON
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Pick Your Poison BY ANDY KRESS
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Food poisoning is one of the largest common infectious diseases next to the common cold. While food poisoning comes in many different varieties, all have special unpleasant qualities about them. Hospitals report an average of 6-10 million cases a year and this number reflects only a fraction of the estimated real cases that go unreported. 9,000 of these cases end in death. Food poisoning is a general term for the 250 ways food can be contaminated. The term applies to gastroenteritis and the occasional nervous system complications resulting from bacterial or viral contamination of food. Infestations of raw and undercooked meats with parasites also fall within this category. There are many ways these diseases can spread to your food before it goes on your plate. It can be contaminated during the harvesting process. Unwashed pesticides and fertilizers accompanied by rodent and bug problems during the harvesting process can be a major contributing factor to an attack of food poisoning. Products can also be contaminated during the packing process, with unclean containers another major contributing factor when it comes to spreading infectious diseases. Finally it can also be contaminated during the transport of any product. Symptoms of food poisoning include diarrhea and vomiting. Abdominal cramping and headaches may persist at this point and a fever may break out. These symptoms usually last from 12-36 hours depending on the severity of the amount of consumption of the contaminated food and the type of infectious disease. Botulism is one of the most common food poisons particularly among home canned goods, contaminated vegetables, fruits, condiments and fishes. Symptoms appear within 18-36 hours and can include muscle incoordination, difficulty in chewing, swallowing and breathing, and may increase to respiratory failure and even death. E Coli is another popular disease coming from undercooked meats or unpasteurized dairy products. Salmonella is a chart-topping disease found in infected meat producing animals, undercooked poultry products, raw milk, raw eggs and egg products. Symptoms occur within 12-48 hours and usually include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fever and abdominal pain and cramping. These symptoms can last from one to four days. Trichinella is another common disease stemming
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EMERALD IS BACK! We speak English. Hand scrub your floors-cleaning products included! Guarantee all service! Serving the community for 30 yrs! $55.00 3 hrs. $20.00 additional hrs. You’ll do the Irish jig! 954-5243161 CLEAN IT RITE-THE BEST CLEANING SERVICE FOR YOUR BUCK! 1BR, $55, 2BR, $65, 3BR, $75. Excellent rates and references. 10 years in the business. Serving BROWARD, North Miami, and South Palm Beach.Call Manny, (954) 560-4443
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5 POINTS MASSAGE Your Relaxation Oasis in Wilton Manors is looking for 2-3 exceptionally talented Licensed Massage Therapists to work as contract workers, part time on an appointment by appointment basis. Thai massage, Reflexology, and other specialty techniques especially considered. Men and women considered. Must be licensed in the State of Florida and carry state-required personal liability insurance. Studio opens in early June. Call Tom Marten at 954-295-7041, or e-mail at tom@5pointsmassage.com for further info. Be part of Wilton Manors premiere massage studio.
SPIRITUALITY SPIRITUAL ADVISER WITH JONATHAN Tells you your past, present, and your destiny to come. Will reunite you with your loved-ones, friends, and family. Will put you in a path of happiness. For further information and appointment, (954) 549-8243. THE PARISH OF STS. FRANCIS & CLAIRE-STAFFED BY FRANCISCAN FRIARS 101 NE 3RD STREET, Just North of Broward Blvd, East of Andrews Avenue. Mass times, Sat. @ 5pm, Sun 2 10:30 am, Wed. @ 7pm. We we welcome and appreciate diversity-A progressive community in the Catholic tradition. (954) 731-8173 stsfrancisandclare.org
TREE SERVICES TREES WITH LEAVES, INC.-YOUR PERSONAL, PROFESSIONAL TREE SERVICE, SPRING TREE MAINTENANCE-PRUNING, PLANTING, ETC.Tree pruning-Palm Trimming-tree removal, and Fertilization StumpGrinding-Storm Preparation & Clean-up Serving East Broward, Ft. Lauderdale to Boca Raton FREE ESTIMATES! Call George at 954-444-7710 Insured. Lic. CCB-206
HOME IMPROVEMENT DEREK’S 24-HR HANDYMAN SERVICE Introducing our new cabinet shop! For all your cabinetry countertops laminates. All electrical to code, ANY & ALL plumbing work, Drywall finish work / repair. Crown/ baseboard pro-install, interior/ exterior painting, demo work, Pressure washing, Decor tile install, Complete home up-dates. For large jobs, 4-man crew available. No job is ever too small. Excellent references. (954) 825-5598
HOUSE-SITTER HOUSE-SITTER AVAILABLE Former New York City butler and private Palm Beach chef available now to house-sit long/short term. For extra security I am teamed with a retired State Police K-9. Prior and local references available. Please call Kevin at 954-804-0862 or e-mail kphyman@msn.com for an interview. Thank you.
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McCRATER LAWN SERVICE, INC. YOUR PERSONAL, PROFESSIONAL LAWN CARE COMPANY Lawn and Bed Maintenance-Hedge TrimmingWeed Control-Seasonal Planting-Party Preparation and much more! Serving East Broward, Ft. Lauderdale to Lighthouse Point. Call Tom at 954-567-2121
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RECESSION RELIEF $40 per 90 Mins-Out Calls Higher. Swedish & DeepTissue. Speciality is Back, Lower Body, and Feet. Couples Discount. Seniors Welcome. 16 Years Experience. Delray Beach. MA 18563 Dennis (561) 502-2628
MOVING / STORAGE RED BOX MOVING -- OWNER IN TRUCK ON EVERY MOVE. CALL NORBERT DIRECTLY. Affordable, Reliable, Careful. MV#567/INSURED. (954)305-9176 or (561)506-5540-www.redboxmoving.com ELITE RELOCATION MOVING & STORAGE We’ve provided quality moves for over 30 years. It’s always a smooth move when you choose Elite Relocation. Contact us today: 954.975.8660 www.elitemoving.com
PAINTING LEENYX PROFESSIONAL HOME IMPROVEMENT We offer Baseboard & Crown Molding, Interior & Exterior Painting, Popcorn & Wallpaper Removal, Pressure Washing, Electrical & Plumbing, Kitchen & Bath Remodeling, Wood Flooring. Please contact Tizpo, 954-696-6840 or AJ, 954-588-2532 guymag.net
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Government giving subsidies for health insurance now! Zero co-pay for physical, lab, EKG, colon/prostate screening If you are turning 65 within the next 3 months or on disability you may be eligible for a zero premium medicare advantage plan.
Life insurance that accumulates tax differed interest / Annuities, 401k, IRA and Retirement Plans
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RENT/LEASE LARGE 2BR/1BA Open gourmet kitchen w/ smooth-top stove,D/W, Crisp white cabinets. Tile floors, Central Air, Private Patio, onsite laundry, pets ok, $1180 month F/S. Owner/ License (954) 448-9811 DUPLEX for Rent Very Charming, 600 sq. ft. Dishwasher, huge private backyard. Pets (with prior approval). $795.00 mo. 1st, last & security deposit required. Call (954) 632-6662. FT LAUDERDALE BEACH “THE VUE” 2/2 Plus Den/Office,Completely Furnished with High End Modern Furniture! Amazing Ocean Views! Real Hardwood Floors! Granite Kitchen With Stainless Steel Applic,Wrap Around Balcony, Oversized Master Bedroom Suite, Jacuzzi Tub, Private Balcony Off Second Bedroom With Ocean Views,Private Ocean Front Beach Club With Pool / Clubhouse, 24 Hour Security,Valet,2 Garage Parking Spaces Right Outside Of the Elevator, Beach Living At Its Best! $3000.00 F/L/S/ Robert Geary MacKilligan Cell 954-234-8759 “Your Life Partner In Real Estate” Galleria International Realty
RENT/LEASE FURNISHED PERFECT RELOCATION RENTALS FROM $325/WEEK & $1200/ MONTH Gay Owned & Operated Apartment Hotel. Beautiful Studio,1 & 2 BR Apts. With Full Kitchens. Turn-key, fully furnished & equipped, clothing optional pool, laundry, parking. Central to Wilton Manors & Haulover Beach. Incl. Wi-Fi, utilities, cable, tel. Pets Welcome. Call Joe or Jack at: (954) 9270090 or visit www.LibertySuites.com
HOMES FOR SALE BUY YOUR WILTON MANORS LIFESTYLE 3 bedrooms 2 baths nearly 1,400 square feet pool home with renovations galore. Cedar closets, new roof, lush tropical landscaping, a true tropical paradise all for you. Flexible terms! Call 954-854-3048 NOW!!
ROOMMATES FT.LAUDERDALE-CLOSE TO WILTON MANORS Medium-sized, unfurnished room with closet, available immediately! Seeking roommate to share 3BR/2BA, in private home with 2 gay males. Prefer clean, neat and quiet individual. MUST be employed and have references. Use of house, including W/D and internet. Lite cooking. Please call Jim for more details. (954) 303-5355 $550/Mo. Plus a small deposit. NO Pets. All Firm. Smoking only outside.
RENT/LEASE OAKLAND PARK- Newly renovated apartment for rent. Newly renovated, 1BD/1BA for $695.00. Our largest unit. Walk in closet, renovated kitchen and bath, new appl., new tile floors, off-street parking. Smoke free. No pets. Call 754366-7563. HOLLYWOOD HILLS-EXCLUSIVE AREA 1BR/1BA, with private entrance. Living room, kitchenette, fully furnished, new carpet. Rent is $775, reduced from $1200 is willing to do some work around house. (954) 549-8243
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NE OAKLAND PARK HOUSE FOR RENT Tropical oasis pool home with nice open plan. Newer kitchen with marble counters, stone flooring, 3 beds, 3 baths, GARAGE, gas stove, and whole house generator! Call 954-854-3048 NOW!! LARGE REMODELED 2BD/1BA DUPLEX w/ central A/C, dishwasher, microwave, fans, tile, private patio, ample parking, no pets, no smoking $975/mo fls. Call Ken (954)249-1181 POMPANO BEACH 2/2 Condo, First Floor, All New Tile throughout, New A/C, New Hot Water Heater, New Stainless Steel Applic,New Baths, Screened patio with Storage Overlooking Green Space, Pool, Tennis, Laundry is Right Out Your Front Door, Both Bedrooms Oversized! Amazing Rental Price! Only $850.00 F/L/S Robert Geary MacKilligan Cell 954-234-8759 “Your Life Partner In Real Estate” Galleria International Realty 1 BEDROOM APT IN DUPLEX-Large private fenced yard, very nice apartment, washer dryer in great neighborhood. 825 NE 16th Place, $850/mo. Available May 15. call Nick, 954805-1195 NE WILTON MANORS HUGE TOWNHOUSE- 3BR/2.5BA, with/2 car over-sized garage, around 2,000 sq ft, newer construction, 12 ft ceilings & balcony in all bedrooms. Granite throughout, stainless appliances, W/D, jacuzzi in master, hurricane proof, low electric bill, 1 mi. to Wilton Dr., 2 mi. to beach. close to shops & parks. Small pets welcome. $2,095/mo. Call, (754) 204-7400 NE FT LAUDERDALE/WILTON MANORS AREA- Lovely, IMMACULATE, 1BR/1BA, includes tile floors, A/C, washer/dryer available, cable ready, water, garbage, pest control, gay friendly, NO PETS please. $725/mo. By appt. (954) 592-3772 guymagtube
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