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TOSSUPS – MASSACHUSETTS BLIND ROUND TRASHMASTERS 2003 – UTC

Tossups by Dan Passner (Brandeis) with Matt Bruce; boni by Matt Bruce

1. He shares his name with a Broadway actor-turned choreographer, one of the stars of the original production of Cats. His novels were banned in many schools due to their “radical” and “perverted” messages. He hasn’t given an interview since 1973 and he currently develops software for children. Perhaps his most famous work is the novel The Boat Rocker, which caused strained relations between Ray Kinsella and his father. For ten points name this fictional writer based on J.D. Salinger and played by James Earl Jones in Field of Dreams.

Answer: Terence Mann

2. It was the title character of a 1978 film starring Tony Curtis. According to Fox Mulder, it was the subject of the first X-file. In the episode of The X-Files which featured it, three people were mauled to death by what appears to be some sort of wolf, which leaves no real evidence. Each night a murder occurred the sky was dark and cloudy. The murders were caused by a traditional native American creature composed of the spirit that inhabits all things and is pleased when the weather is cheery but pissed when its dreary. FTP, name this beast that can take the form of any animal, a twisted version of a more benign omnipresent supernatural power in Native American myth.

Answer: Manitou

3. Among the “thousand dreams” are a gorilla, Madonna, Nicolae Ceausescu, a rubber duckie, Margaret Thatcher, Paul McCartney, Queen Elizabeth II, Manuel Noriega, Tina Turner, Superman, and Ronald Reagan. Of course, these were simply figures in the video of a song that sang “Too many people, making too many problems, and not much love to go round.” FTP, name this 1987 hit for Genesis about our strife-filled world.

Answer: Land of Confusion

4. At the time of his death, on July 5th 1998, his autograph was worth a mere five dollars, quite surprising when you consider the fact that his 137 career touchdown passes and 14,686 passing yards are still Bears records. An All-American at Columbia, he was acquired by the Bears, at the request of George Halas, from Pittsburgh for two players and a draft choice. FTP, name this QB who famously led Chicago to a 73-0 title win over the Redskins in 1940, the first QB to succeed with the T-formation offense and the first Jewish NFL Hall of Famer..

Answer: Sid Luckman

5. This book coined the term, “exclusionary cool,” that which subculture needs to survive. It also explored the idea of Billy Joel worship and the nature of amateur porn as it relates to a deep understanding of the internet. Essay titles include “I, Rock Chump” and “The, Lady or the Tiger,” an essay on metaphysics and breakfast cereal that inspired the title. FTP, name this book of pop-culture critique written by the guru of the rant, “Spin” critic Chuck Klosterman.

Answer: Sex, Drugs and Cocoa Puffs

6. She makes her first appearance in Episode 10 “Steady as She Goes” and her last appearance in Episode 68 “Graduation.” She served as Kevin’s method of making Winnie jealous, but when she found out she was being used she punched Kevin in the stomach. She also wrongly received a Valentine meant for Winnie and fell for Kevin again, before falling for his friend Tony. She was written for Crystal McKellar, after she lost the role of Winnie to her sister Danica. FTP, name this ninth-grade class president of RFK Junior High on “The Wonder Years.”

Answer: Becky Slater (accept either)

7. Its lead singer, the former Rudy Martinez, believes his band is still around to this day thanks to “the visitors from above who took me on their space ship.” They were formed by Larry Borjas in 1962 and took their name from a 1959 Japanese Sci-fi movie. Their one hit had the working title of “Too Many Teardrops,” and their album “Action” flopped. FTP name this band still touring off one #1 hit from 1966, the grammatically named authors of “96 Tears.”

Answer: ? and the Mysterians (Ed. note: Martinez had his name legally changed to ? in the 70’s.)

8. It was acquired in March 2003 by A1-AAA Orthopedic Footwear, ending a two-year unplanned hiatus. Counting both incarnations, it has had over 600 installments, or 100 more than a similar Greg Galcik project that ran into trademark infringement issues. For 10 points, name this photo captioning exercise that shouldn't be confused with Dysfunctional Family Circus.

Answer: It's A Dysfunctional Life

9. One Australian member of this profession is Mr. P. Sherman of 42 Wallaby Lane, across the street from Sydney Harbor. One Canadian practitioner is John Patterson, father of Michael, Elizabeth, and April. An American who does it is Orin Scrivello, who has a "talent for causing things pain." For 10 points, name this health profession featured in Finding Nemo, For Better or For Worse, and Little Shop of Horrors.

Answer: dentistry

10. WARNING: ANSWER MUST BE SUNG. "This chick is rocking your bro' on the dance floor. But she's towing an anchor, a junior investment banker, who's talking about herself and not much more, whoa. So buy her a beer, it's the reason you're here. You're taking one for the team, so your buddy can live the dream." For 10 points, sing along to the Coors beer commercial and name this special type of friend.

Answer: Wingman (sung like "Wing-maaah-aaaaah-aaaaan")

11. The executive producer and developer of the US pilot was Linwood Boomer, of “Night Court” and “Malcolm in the Middle” fame. Music was done by Todd Rundgren and Jane Leeves, in between “Murphy Brown” and “Frasier,” played Holly. Also present was Terry Farrell in the Role of the Cat and Craig Bierko and Dave Lister. The only cast member from the UK show was Robert Llewelleyn as Kryten, the quick-witted android. FTP, this all describes what unsuccessful American version of a cult favorite sci-fi comedy show about a ship adrift in space?

Answer: Red Dwarf

12. “Whenever Justin is Just a Little Slave.” “Funky Cold Milkshake.” “Marvin Quaye.” “Tell it to the Clocks” “Smells like Teen Booty.” The most famous examples of this fad are the tracks “Plexure” by John Oswald and Intro-Inspection by osymyso. Another example was the test track at Trashionals: Syxx. For ten points, name this technique, practiced by DJs like SleazyBoy and The Digital Punks, whereby anywhere from 2 to 1001 songs are edited together.

Answer: Song Mashing or Track Mashing or Mash-up (accept most anything with mash in it except whiskey)

13. This Wisconsin native made his debut in 1998 and was Rookie of the Year in 2000. He had five wins in 2002 but won just once in his first 35 races of 2003. Still, by logging 25 top-ten finishes and completing all but one of his races, he went into the Ford 400 with a 226-point lead over Jimmie Johnson. For 10 points, name this driver of the #17 Alka Seltzer Ford, who in November 2003 clinched the Winston Cup points title.

Answer: Matt Kenseth

14. Like Body Mass Index, this quantity usually varies inversely with height but directly with weight. Ranging from 0 to 100, it is also influenced by gender, daytime fatigue, presence or absence of hip and shoulder pressure, nighttime position, and especially surface preference, with 0 the softest and 100 the firmest. For 10 points, name this marketing quantity associated with Select Comfort adjustable mattresses.

Answer: Sleep Number

15. Tim Burton's Big Fish includes a cameo by Billy Redden, whose only other film role was in this movie, made when Redden was seven years old. A musical duel between young Lonny and old Drew ends with the line, "Goddamn you play a mean banjo!" Later, Drew is killed and Bobby is forced to "squeal like a pig." Based on a novel by James Dickey, this is, for 10 points, what film starring Jon Voight, Burt Reynolds, and Ned Beatty?

Answer: Deliverance (prompt on early "Dueling Banjos")

16. The Indigo Girls, Bon Jovi, and the Grateful Dead have all played this song live. Avril Lavigne's version appeared on a benefit album for War Child. It was introduced in the film Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, but not with the spoken-word bridge in the Guns N' Roses version that says, "it's just you against your tattered libido, the bank, and the mortician, forever man and it wouldn't be luck if you got out of life alive." FTP, name this Bob Dylan song also done by Eric Clapton.

Answer: Knockin' On Heaven's Door

17. “Be excited! Be Be excited!” Tappy Tippons extols the virtues of “Juice!” which Sara Goldfarb clearly has. Sara also has some extra weight, causing her to go to the doctor, who prescribes uppers and downers. Sara’s son, Harry, and his friend Tyrone make a big score that puts them in the money. Their success is shared with Marion, who loves Harry because he makes her “feel like a person.” Several months, one infected arm, some detox and “ass to ass” later, Harry and Tyrone are in jail. FTP, name this film by Darren Aronofsky which earned Ellen Burstyn an Oscar nod.

Answer: Requiem for a Dream

18. On October 18th, 2003, Whitworth gave him the second honorary B.A. in the university’s history. The unusual mid-semester timing was because this man, coach at Whitworth since 1999, was suffering from terminal brain cancer. Picked fourth overall by the Red Sox in 1966, he played for 10 teams in his career before retiring in 1981 One of the best hitters ever at his position, he homered in 4 straight starts for the Phillies. He also took two no-hitters into the ninth and allowed Hank Aaron’s 700th homer and . FTP, name this recently deceased lefty, not as well known as his brother, a Kansas City Royals Hall of Famer.

Answer: Ken Brett

19. Noted competitors in this organization’s events include Oleg Zhornitzky (Zhoor-neet-ski), Ed Jarvis and Don “Moses” Lehrman. It is run by brothers George and Richard Shea, who compare their “sport” to the “gladiatorial battles of Roman times.” George once oversaw a pizza-eating contest on Howard Stern, where George name-dropped some of the top five eaters in the world (as per its rankings): Richard LeFevre, Eric “Badlands” Booker, Sonya Thomas, Jarvis and Takeru “Tsumani” Kobayashi. FTP, name this governing body of the world’s competitive eaters.

Answer: IFOCE or International Federation of Competitive Eating

[Writer’s note: The 105-pound Thomas can eat 23 pulled pork sandwiches in 10 minutes, and 43 soft tacos in 11 minutes.]

20. :10 mark [READ: Ten second mark], subject looks at camera. :20 mark, subject looks at camera. :23 mark, subject looks at camera. :25 mark, subject looks at camera before leaping on bed. All told, the subject spends nearly 45 seconds of the 3-minute runtime mugging for the camera. In between there is some doggystyle, some reverse cowgirl and some ol’ fashion fellatio. For ten points, this describes the sex tape of what 22-year-old hotel heiress?

Answer: Paris Hilton

21. Samuel L. Jackson in Formula 51. Vin Diesel at the 2003 MTV Europe Music Awards. Ewan McGregor in A Life Less Ordinary. All sported the same fashion, which the European Union statistical agency only recently backed down from classifying as "women's wear." For 10 points, name this garment also worn by Angus Young in concert and Sean Connery the day he received the William Wallace Award.

Answer: kilt (prompt on "tartan" even though Vin Diesel's was not a true tartan)

22. Goose McKenzie in Grease 2, Paul in Chattanooga Choo Choo, James in Breakin’, Frank Kelbo in Fatal Instict, Coach Kimball in Celtic Pride. These are some lesser roles of an actor with 81 supporting roles to 0 starring ones. FTP, name this actor, whose more famous roles include that of Jack Barry in Quiz Show, Tappy Tibbons in Requiem for a Dream and Shooter McGavin in Happy Gilmore.

Answer: Christopher McDonald

23. His best career game was on November 19th 2001 when he had 6 points, a rebound and two assists in a 54-73 loss to UMBC. He put up these numbers while riding the bench for Towson State, where he left amidst accusations of abuse from his coach. In July 2002, he signed a three year deal with Maccabi Tel-Aviv, where he averaged 2 points per game in his rookie year. This has not stopped him from becoming a hero to many Israelis for his strict religious beliefs. FTP, name this Yiddishe hoopster who, in high school, was dubbed the “Jewish Jordan.”

Answer: Tamir Goodman

24. The first victim was Reagan, followed soon after by Isabelle, Rene, and Jessica. Among the most recent victims were Tracy and Carolyn. The two regulars are Ugly, who drives and interjects with chants of “Ride that fuckin’ cock,” and Dirty Sanchez, who is the one who woos the girls with promises that “we are just students doing a project” and offers of money and a ride home. When the “action” is over, the victim of this Bang Bros. stunt is thrown out of the vehicle without their belongings. This describes, FTP, the action on what titular vehicle?

Answer: BangBus

BONI – MASSACHUSETTS BLIND ROUND TRASHMASTERS 2003 – UTC

Tossups by Dan Passner (Brandeis) with Matt Bruce; boni by Matt Bruce

1. FTSNOP, name the actors who played these roles in True Grit:

A. For 5 points, Rooster Cogburn.

Answer: John Wayne (accept Marian Michael Morrison)

B. For 10 points, Mattie Ross.

Answer: Kim Darby (accept Deborah Zerby)

C. For 5 points each, Ned Pepper and Moon.

Answer: Robert Duvall and Dennis Hopper

D. For 5 points, the Texas Ranger LeBouef, in addition to performing the title song.

Answer: Glen Campbell

2. Some melodies can be played entirely on the "black keys" of a piano. For 10 points each:

A. This theme song for the TV show All in the Family is actually played in the key of F, but if it were in F-sharp, then each of the first five notes would be the "black keys" in ascending order from C-sharp to A-sharp.

Answer: “Those Were the Days”

B. The repeated 11-note riff of this dance song consists entirely of "black keys." A #1 hit in 1984, it describes a woman who wants to fall in love with a man even though she doesn't need a man's touch.

Answer: The Glamorous Life

C. "The Glamorous Life" was written by Prince but sung by this pop star.

Answer: Sheila E(scovedo)

3. FTSNOP, name the movie in which Brittany Murphy plays:

A. For 10 points, Daisy, a sexual abuse survivor who won't eat if other people are around.

Answer: Girl, Interrupted

B. For 5 points, Tai Frasier, a transfer student in need of a makeover.

Answer: Clueless

C. For 10 points, Dede Mulligan, a girl with the rare talent of pouring beer from a can between her legs. [EDITOR’S ADDENDUM: Before she drinks it, that is.]

Answer: Summer Catch

D. For 5 points, Molly Gunn, daughter of a dead rock star.

Answer: Uptown Girls

4. Answer these questions about the ABC half-time feature Monday Night at the Mic, [MIKE], FTSNOP:

A. For 5 points, which singing and rapping running back was paired with Monica?

Answer: Eddie George

B. For 5 points, Atlanta rookie Byron Scott played keyboard for which Canadian singer?

Answer: Michelle Branch

C. For 10 points, the Gramatica brothers teamed up with Carlos Santana to sing which song?

Answer: Oye Como Va

D. For 5 points each, Santana and the Gramaticas lost to a collaboration of which offensive tackle with which band?

Answer: Kyle Turley, Three Doors Down

5. For 5 points per part, name the father and the mother of these recent celebrity babies:

A. Beatrice Milly

Answer: Heather Mills or Paul McCartney

B. Rowan Francis

Answer: Brooke Shields or Chris Henchy

C. Harry Joseph

Answer: Regina Lasko or David Letterman

6. For 10 points each, name these burger joints from their poultry products:

A. Ads for this chain mention that its breasts that are not only "real" but also "bigger" than before.

Answer: Jack in the Box

B. Its new premium products include "Homestyle Chicken Strips" and "Southwest Chicken Caesar Salad."

Answer: Wendy's

C. You can now get "chicken rings" here, if you're tired of eating "slyders" and "spikes."

Answer: White Castle

7. FTSNOP, name these classic board games:

A. For 10 points, you get to tilt the labyrinthine game board up to three times per turn. The object is to cause either the black piece, or all six of your own pieces, to leave the board.

Answer: Exit

B. For 5 points, this game features a colorful board with two shortcuts: the Rainbow Trail and the Gumdrop Pass.

Answer: Candyland

C. For 5 points, this five-player game pits "Mr. X" against four detectives who try to find him in the streets of London.

Answer: Scotland Yard

D. For 10 points, this Sid Sackson game is played on a 12-by-9 grid. It used to feature hotel chains but now has high-tech corporations, though with no change in the gameplay.

Answer: Acquire

8. Do you know the way to San Jose? For 10 points each:

A. Which female vocalist won a Grammy in 1968 for "Do You Know The Way To San Jose"?

Answer: Dionne Warwick

B. Which former World Cup star assisted Rodrigo Faria on a "golden goal" as the San Jose Earthquakes overcame a four-goal deficit to beat Los Angeles in Major League Soccer's 2003 Western Conference semifinal?

Answer: Landon Donovan

C. Which forward led the 2002-2003 San Jose Sharks with 64 points?

Answer: Teemu Selanne

9. FTSNOP, name these TV shows with something in common:

A. For 10 points, Leo G. Carroll plays a banker influenced by two ghosts that nobody else can see or hear.

Answer: Topper

B. For 5 points, John Edward hosts this SciFi series in which he claims to talk to dead people.

Answer: Crossing Over

C. For 5 points, Eliza Dushku plays a city morgue worker who can relive a day in order to prevent murders and disasters.

Answer: Tru Calling

D. For 10 points, Edward Mulhare and Hope Lange play the title characters of this series of the late 1960s, in which a New England mansion is haunted by Captain Gregg.

Answer: The Ghost and Mrs. Muir

10. "Price check on aisle 13!" For 10 points each, name these current or former sports venues with a common bond:

A. Loblaw Properties, Canada's largest food distributor, has bought this building and plans to turn it to a grocery store.

Answer: Maple Leaf Gardens

B. Named for the team that played here, this old park is now the site of a Safeway just south of downtown San Francisco.

Answer: Seals Stadium

C. Named for a grocery store chain, this South Carolina venue is home to the National Indoor Football League's Greenville RiverHawks and the East Coast Hockey League's Greenville Grrrowl.

Answer: Bi-Lo Center

11. 5-10-20-30, name these things from the work of either James Brolin or Barbra Streisand:

A. In this underrated 1973 Michael Crichton film, Brolin and Richard Benjamin are tourists in an automated vacationland where nothing can go wrong [click go wrong [click] go wrong [click]….

Answer: Westworld [do not accept the sequel, Futureworld – they’re not in is.]

B. According to this ballad, for the writing of which Streisand shared an Oscar, love is "soft as an easy chair" and "fresh as the morning air."

Answer: Evergreen

C. Brolin has a cameo in this 1985 movie, playing the Hollywood version of the real title character and delivering the line, "I know you are but what am I?"

Answer: Pee-wee's Big Adventure

D. This Tin Pan Alley song featured in Funny Girl is about a gal whose dad sells everything from toothpicks to baby grand pianos.

Answer: Second Hand Rose

12. Answer these questions about Arrested Development FTSNOP:

A. For 5 points, which state lent its name to a 1992 hit by Arrested Development?

Answer: Tennessee

B. For 10 points, Lindsay Funke, a character on the TV show "Arrested Development," is part of HOOP, an activist group opposed to what practice?

Answer: circumcision

[HOOP stands for "Hands Off Our Penises"]

C. For 10 points, after the success of 3 Years, 5 Months, and 2 Days in the Life Of..., what disappointing 1994 follow-up album led to the breakup of Arrested Development?

Answer: Zingalamaduni

D. For 5 points, among the executive producers of "Arrested Development" is which star of "The Andy Griffith Show"?

Answer: Ron Howard

13. For 5 points each, plus a 5-point bonus for getting them all correct, which Friend:

A. Used to be a mugger?

Answer: Phoebe Buffay

B. Keeps money taped to the back of a toilet tank?

Answer: Joey Tribbiani

C. Once broke a leg thanks to a typographical error in a sex manual?

Answer: Phoebe Buffay

D. Has the middle name "Muriel"?

Answer: Chandler Bing

E. Knows all sorts of useless trivia about taffy?

Answer: Ross Geller

14. For 10 points each, answer these questions about sailors or Catholics:

A. The last time Navy beat Notre Dame in college football, who played quarterback for the Midshipmen?

Answer: Roger Staubach

B. In Pirates of the Caribbean, Geoffrey Rush plays what evil, cursed sea captain?

Answer: Barbossa

C. What Notre Dame medieval studies professor wrote the Father Dowling mysteries?

Answer: Ralph McInerny

15. 5-10-20-30, name these Toby Keith songs from lyrics:

A. "That's my house and that's my car. That's my dog in my back yard."

Answer: Who's That Man

B. "I was always the crazy one. I broke into the stadium and wrote your number on the 50 yard line."

Answer: How Do You Like Me Now

C. "We talk about your work, how your boss is a jerk. We talk about your church and your head when it hurts."

Answer: (I) Wanna Talk About Me

D. "Uncle Sam put your name at the top of his list and the Statue of Liberty started shaking her fist."

Answer: Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue (or The Angry American)

16. FTSNOP, name these members of the 1985 world-champion Kansas City Royals:

A. For 5 points, this 21-year-old went 20-6 with a 2.87 Earned Run Average in the regular season.

Answer: Bret (William) Saberhagen

B. For 10 points, this lumbering first baseman led the team with 36 home runs.

Answer: Steve (Charles) Balboni

C. For 5 points, this submarine-style reliever made 84 appearances and saved 37 games.

Answer: Dan(iel Raymond) Quisenberry

D. For 10 points, this manager went 404-365 in six years with the Royals, but died of brain cancer in 1987. He made a memorable posthumous appearance in this October’s Foghat/Big Lots trash tournament.

Answer: (Richard Dalton) "Dick" Howser

17. For 10 points each, name the speakers of these quotes about masturbation:

A. She once said, "I believe masturbation is a natural part of human sexuality, something that might even be taught."

Answer: M. Jocelyn Elders (prompt on "Minnie Lee Jones")

B. According to this author, who played eccentric millionaire Lionel Twain in Murder by Death, the great thing about masturbation is "you don't have to dress up for it."

Answer: Truman Capote

C. After the furor over the central role of masturbation in Philip Roth’s Portnoy’s Complaint, this author of Valley of the Dolls said, "Philip Roth is a good writer, but I wouldn't want to shake hands with him." said.

Answer: Jacqueline Susann

18. For 5 points each, plus a 5-point bonus for getting them all correct, name these Radiohead albums from songs:

A. "Airbag" and "Karma Police"

Answer: OK Computer

B. "Anyone Can Play Guitar" and "Creep"

Answer: Pablo Honey

C. "2 + 2 = 5" and "There There"

Answer: Hail to the Thief

D. "Everything In Its Right Place" and "How To Disappear Completely"

Answer: Kid A

E. "Fake Plastic Trees" and "High & Dry"

Answer: The Bends

19. Only once in NCAA tournament history has a #16 seed upset a #1 seed. Of course this was a women's game.

A. For 5 points each, name both the Ivy League school that pulled off this upset in 1998 and the Pac Ten school whose women's team saw its 67-game home winning streak snapped.

Answer: Harvard University and Leland J. Stanford, Jr., University

B. For 10 points, the game took place at this venue on the Stanford campus.

Answer: Maples Pavilion

C. For 10 points, Harvard got 35 points and 13 rebounds from this senior, who led the country in scoring with 28.5 points per game. As of 2003 she played for the Charlotte Sting of the WNBA.

Answer: Allison Feaster

20. FTSNOP, name these anti-war movie stars portrayed in the "Deck of Weasels":

A. For 10 points, this seven of hearts has been in Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion and Dogma.

Answer: Janeane Garofalo

B. For 5 points, this star of Colors and Dead Man Walking is the eight hearts. He said of his pre-war Baghdad visit: "My trip here is to personally record the human face of the Iraqi people."

Answer: Sean Penn

C. For 5 points, this king of hearts is quoted from his Oscar speech about the "fictitions" of duct tape and orange alerts.

Answer: Michael Moore

D. For 10 points, the ace of hearts is this narrator of Apocalypse Now, quoted claiming that "the men, women, and children of Iraq are relegated to 'collateral damage' as the dogs of war slouch toward Baghdad."

Answer: Martin Sheen (accept Ramon Estevez, prompt on "Sheen" or "Estevez")

21. For 10 points each, answer these questions about the novel To Say Nothing of the Dog:

A. Who wrote it?

Answer: Connie Willis

B. Its title is also the subtitle of what Jerome K. Jerome children's story?

Answer: Three Men In A Boat: To Say Nothing of the Dog

C. The plot centers on Ned Henry and other time travelers as they search for the bishop's bird stump, an artifact to be used in the restoration of what bombed-out landmark?

Answer: Coventry Cathedral

22. For 5 points each, plus a 5-point bonus for getting them all correct, name the actors who played these titular cinematic super-heroes:

A. Hulk, 2003

Answer: Eric Bana

B. Wonder Woman, 1976

Answer: Lynda Carter

C. Batman, 1989

Answer: Michael Keaton

D. Spider-Man, 2002

Answer: Tobey Maguire

E. Flash Gordon, 1980

Answer: Sam J. Jones or Andrew J. Cooper III

23. You may know that Blair, Jo, Natalie, and Tootie were the main characters on "The Facts of Life" but do you remember who played them? 5-10-20-30, name those four actresses.

Answer: Lisa Whelchel, Nancy (Justine) McKeon, Mindy Cohn, Kim Fields (Freedman)

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