There is a Mighty God who reigns. I have a testimony to give about this Famous Foot & I took the foto at Conference & told Winnie I am going to write about this. What happened to me on Tuesday going into Friday was certainly a Miracle. Who could it be but my Lord Jesus. God is delivering His messages to me in certain mysterious of ways & I am going to heed to His callings. But I did ketch pon mi self when I was about to chat Raw-Chaw Jamaican Cuss Wuds. Of course God knows my every needs & knows I am no Saints therefore not Perfect. But God is giving me the warning that I was blessed with lots of things & in the twinkling of an eye, ALL can be taken. I could hardly walk on Thursady but I hobbled in to Work. The rest is God’s doing because Friday morning I was almost as right as rain. So going to rest to start afresh in the Sunday morning.
15th August 2015 as I celebrate the Birthdate of my Adorable, Beloved Closest, Dearest, Favourite, etc, etal breda long departed>>> I am more than Proud to say I will be forever Honouring His Name ASHTER because he was more than just my breda, but a True Family Person with a Big Heart who set out to Make & Deliver Changes for the Prosperity of 1 & All with whom he came in contact. Long will Ur memory remain with me & I was especially pleased to see posted that Ur Granddaughter Jada Sinnanon done well in her exams. I can attest to how Proud U’d be 4 Ur Family. So on behalf of the CLANS I’d like to take this opportunity to say well done Careen & Shawn Sinnanon for a job well done. My breda would have been 59 today, but he only managed to tally up 37+ years. However he packed so much into those 37 years, it is unbelievable.So 4 those of my FAMILY who are doing well in whatever pheres of Life, keep up the good work & U are bound to get Ur rewards 1 day. ASHTER only attended Primary School, but my son Kevin Murray thought he attended Mannings High School when he saw some of Ashter’s achievements. Gone but will never be Forgotten ASHTER as long as Ur Sister Ratty has the capacity to Extoll Ur Name. Am sure U are somewhere making Plans 4 Ur Family my breda & Ur Legacy Live on>>> XXX Ratty, the Clans & those by whom U are still remembered.
15th August is a very special date in the annals of my life. I’ll take time out of my Tired Busy schedules to remember my Dearest God Sister Evelyn Blake-Frazier as the Family are laying Ms Delsie to rest back home. I remember very well the occasion of this photo. 1 because it was her child’s Dad’s Funeral & 2 I brought my 1st Digital Camera home & was still getting to grips with it. Thinking about U & the Family Ms U & be reminded that “God Shall Wipe Away All Tears From Our Eyes” as U celebrate Ur Mother’s Life
I am going to set up All my S/M to feature all the great Persons I have encountered in my Life! I have recorded my cuz Turbetha Johnson reciting a whole passage from the Bible. I believe those are the things to be highlighted…? U see even thou she kept telling me she was born in February 1923, she says she is 89 yrs old… & at the ROA of 91 she can recite the Bible…! She puts me to shame & I am honest enough to admit. This lady was killing my Valdin Legister & I about some of her Exploits… The best 1 was when she said she tricked the nurses in the hospital & got more & more money. My cuz is 1 hell of a Woman & she has all her Faculties despite her AGE! She is a Riot am telling U…! Not to fret because I only recorded her doing the Bible Verse as she kept repeating…! All of that is 2 cum?
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Tribute to a Beloved Brother – 15th August 1956-9th April 1994!My brother Ashter Serener Urella NEMBHARD was the 5th child of my parents Ivan Sandyman and Perline Louise Nembhard. Ashter who was born into a poor working class family was destined to have a few 1st enlisted to his name in his short but packed life. His life was filled with some recognisable achievements and outcomes for which the accolades of the orchestrations were his and his alone. Although his life was cut short, it was packed to the hilt from birth to death with stories that all of his family can be truly proud of. On the 15th August 2014 when he would be celebrating his 58th birthday if his life was not cut short at the tender age of 37. I am more than proud to salute the memory of my beloved brother. Ashter was born at Townhead on rented premises belonging to the ACKBERSINGH family a stone’s throw away from the Cross Roads, where he spent his early childhood. At the age of 7 the family up sticks moving to live in GaGa Street where Ashter was to spent the rest of his time whilst living in Jamaica. He attended the Townhead Primary School where he got his formal education until he finished his schooling. The rest of his education was picked up along life’s journey and he was a formidable forced to be reckoned with, with his self- thought knowledge. At school he was the atypical Big Boy character that was part of folklore, as well as being the head chef and chief bottle washer. Ashter owed much to his mentor at Townhead Primary School Teacher URA HEWLING-WELCH, who took him under her wings. She gave him the opportunity to return to TPS, when he could not fit in at Secondary School. Whilst at TPS Ashter was destined to become an advocate for the weaker children who were bullied by the high and mighty bullies of the times. He gave his God given strength to protecting others who were of a fragile dispositions. My brother became the meanest fighting machine of Townhead brucking a fight as quick as one could squint an eye. Most of these fights were never for himself alone, but would be for anyone who needed a little help. Because of his stance about being bullied, having experiences of his own 1st hand. You see he was different like some of his siblings as he was of light complexion with red curly hair and what seemed like the broadest feet, for which he was teased mercilessly. From a young age he was very stubborn and suffered for his causes. He was never one to put up with foolishness and stood up for what he believed in. This meant he’d either be cussing out whomever pass their place with him or beating the crap out of a gang from one of the local areas single handed. This caused him to tackle the baddest man in Townhead, giving him a beating with the same machete that he tried to inflict a wound on him. Despite his fiery temper, he never held grudges for long and once he’d settled his disagreement with a fight, win or lose… He would be the 1st to lend a hand if anyone needed his help. After leaving TPS he got a job as a shop assistant with the Moo-Young at Frome. I guess this job enabled him to hone some valuable skills for the roles and responsibilities that he would be accountable for in his short but actioned filled life. Working at the Moo-Young must have exposed and given Ashter a taste for a lifestyle that was different from the one he was born and raised in. This must have caused him to make some of the changes to his life that would put him on the road to achieving some form of greatness. I believe my brother was a visionary who wanted to develop as an advocate of change to his life and others. The germ of an idea that was planted when he had the opportunity to move in a higher class circle must be responsible for convincing my brother that he could be whatever he chose to be and accomplish great things for himself, family and other less fortunate in the community. After a period of apprenticeship at the Moo-Young Ashter began to show avid interests in politics and became a party activist. He later put himself forward as candidate to be a Parish Councillor and began his campaign in earnest. He was unsuccessful at his 1st attempt, but that did not put him off at all. On the route to becoming a local representatives, he took on other roles to keep himself in the public spot light. He was local correspondent for the Gleaner, worked at the Social Development Commission and took on any other role that took his fancy. As he tried to further his public role, he would travel all over the island attending meetings, conferences and garnering sponsorships for Youth clubs, etc… By this token he was given the unenviable title of Walker Kick Stone & Company to go with his walking from point A – B. But he was lucky to link with many family whom we’d not normally have known otherwise. On his 2nd attempt at representing the local community as a Parish Councillor the people of the Strawberry Division in Westmoreland voted for him. But I am sure his mentor would not have changed he mind and voted for him, because she claimed he had chosen the wrong party. I recalled on 1 of my visits home 1 of my sons who was just becoming aware of his uncle’s achievements told me, he thought his uncle had attended High School. Well no such luck as he was self-taught after he finished his stint at Primary School. The message I would like to send to anyone who has a dream that they want to become a reality… Don’t ever give up on your dreams, because my brother never did despite the odds that were stacked against him. He was instrumental in bringing about many changes to benefit the masses of Westmoreland, and even though he left us many years ago. His legacy lives on and his story should be an example to his FAMILY that no one has to continue to let the circumstances of their birth dictate the outcomes of your life. We have to rise up and break the shackles of Poverty that have Enslaved us and make the changes for a better future for ourselves and those around us. Unity is Strength and I believe in making the right choices that will make the difference. So today on the date when my brother would be 58th years old, I treasure those memories of a truly beloved brother who give of his best for all to reap the benefits.XXX The Little Sister whose life you have touched in so many ways and made me a better person. Tribute to a Beloved Brother – 15th August 1956-9th April 1994!My brother Ashter Serener Urella NEMBHARD was the 5th child of my parents Ivan Sandyman and Perline Louise Nembhard. Ashter who was born into a poor working class family was destined to have a few 1st enlisted to his name in his short but packed life. His life was filled with some recognisable achievements and outcomes for which the accolades of the orchestrations were his and his alone. Although his life was cut short, it was packed to the hilt from birth to death with stories that all of his family can be truly proud of. On the 15th August 2014 when he would be celebrating his 58th birthday if his life was not cut short at the tender age of 37. I am more than proud to salute the memory of my beloved brother. Ashter was born at Townhead on rented premises belonging to the ACKBERSINGH family a stone’s throw away from the Cross Roads, where he spent his early childhood. At the age of 7 the family up sticks moving to live in GaGa Street where Ashter was to spent the rest of his time whilst living in Jamaica. He attended the Townhead Primary School where he got his formal education until he finished his schooling. The rest of his education was picked up along life’s journey and he was a formidable forced to be reckoned with, with his self- thought knowledge. At school he was the atypical Big Boy character that was part of folklore, as well as being the head chef and chief bottle washer. Ashter owed much to his mentor at Townhead Primary School Teacher URA HEWLING-WELCH, who took him under her wings. She gave him the opportunity to return to TPS, when he could not fit in at Secondary School. Whilst at TPS Ashter was destined to become an advocate for the weaker children who were bullied by the high and mighty bullies of the times. He gave his God given strength to protecting others who were of a fragile dispositions. My brother became the meanest fighting machine of Townhead brucking a fight as quick as one could squint an eye. Most of these fights were never for himself alone, but would be for anyone who needed a little help. Because of his stance about being bullied, having experiences of his own 1st hand. You see he was different like some of his siblings as he was of light complexion with red curly hair and what seemed like the broadest feet, for which he was teased mercilessly. From a young age he was very stubborn and suffered for his causes. He was never one to put up with foolishness and stood up for what he believed in. This meant he’d either be cussing out whomever pass their place with him or beating the crap out of a gang from one of the local areas single handed. This caused him to tackle the baddest man in Townhead, giving him a beating with the same machete that he tried to inflict a wound on him. Despite his fiery temper, he never held grudges for long and once he’d settled his disagreement with a fight, win or lose… He would be the 1st to lend a hand if anyone needed his help. After leaving TPS he got a job as a shop assistant with the Moo-Young at Frome. I guess this job enabled him to hone some valuable skills for the roles and responsibilities that he would be accountable for in his short but actioned filled life. Working at the Moo-Young must have exposed and given Ashter a taste for a lifestyle that was different from the one he was born and raised in. This must have caused him to make some of the changes to his life that would put him on the road to achieving some form of greatness. I believe my brother was a visionary who wanted to develop as an advocate of change to his life and others. The germ of an idea that was planted when he had the opportunity to move in a higher class circle must be responsible for convincing my brother that he could be whatever he chose to be and accomplish great things for himself, family and other less fortunate in the community. After a period of apprenticeship at the Moo-Young Ashter began to show avid interests in politics and became a party activist. He later put himself forward as candidate to be a Parish Councillor and began his campaign in earnest. He was unsuccessful at his 1st attempt, but that did not put him off at all. On the route to becoming a local representatives, he took on other roles to keep himself in the public spot light. He was local correspondent for the Gleaner, worked at the Social Development Commission and took on any other role that took his fancy. As he tried to further his public role, he would travel all over the island attending meetings, conferences and garnering sponsorships for Youth clubs, etc… By this token he was given the unenviable title of Walker Kick Stone & Company to go with his walking from point A – B. But he was lucky to link with many family whom we’d not normally have known otherwise. On his 2nd attempt at representing the local community as a Parish Councillor the people of the Strawberry Division in Westmoreland voted for him. But I am sure his mentor would not have changed he mind and voted for him, because she claimed he had chosen the wrong party. I recalled on 1 of my visits home 1 of my sons who was just becoming aware of his uncle’s achievements told me, he thought his uncle had attended High School. Well no such luck as he was self-taught after he finished his stint at Primary School. The message I would like to send to anyone who has a dream that they want to become a reality… Don’t ever give up on your dreams, because my brother never did despite the odds that were stacked against him. He was instrumental in bringing about many changes to benefit the masses of Westmoreland, and even though he left us many years ago. His legacy lives on and his story should be an example to his FAMILY that no one has to continue to let the circumstances of their birth dictate the outcomes of your life. We have to rise up and break the shackles of Poverty that have Enslaved us and make the changes for a better future for ourselves and those around us. Unity is Strength and I believe in making the right choices that will make the difference. So today on the date when my brother would be 58th years old, I treasure those memories of a truly beloved brother who give of his best for all to reap the benefits.XXX The Little Sister whose life you have touched in so many ways and made me a better person. Tribute to a Beloved Brother – 15th August 1956-9th April 1994!My brother Ashter Serener Urella NEMBHARD was the 5th child of my parents Ivan Sandyman and Perline Louise Nembhard. Ashter who was born into a poor working class family was destined to have a few 1st enlisted to his name in his short but packed life. His life was filled with some recognisable achievements and outcomes for which the accolades of the orchestrations were his and his alone. Although his life was cut short, it was packed to the hilt from birth to death with stories that all of his family can be truly proud of. On the 15th August 2014 when he would be celebrating his 58th birthday if his life was not cut short at the tender age of 37. I am more than proud to salute the memory of my beloved brother. Ashter was born at Townhead on rented premises belonging to the ACKBERSINGH family a stone’s throw away from the Cross Roads, where he spent his early childhood. At the age of 7 the family up sticks moving to live in GaGa Street where Ashter was to spent the rest of his time whilst living in Jamaica. He attended the Townhead Primary School where he got his formal education until he finished his schooling. The rest of his education was picked up along life’s journey and he was a formidable forced to be reckoned with, with his self- thought knowledge. At school he was the atypical Big Boy character that was part of folklore, as well as being the head chef and chief bottle washer. Ashter owed much to his mentor at Townhead Primary School Teacher URA HEWLING-WELCH, who took him under her wings. She gave him the opportunity to return to TPS, when he could not fit in at Secondary School. Whilst at TPS Ashter was destined to become an advocate for the weaker children who were bullied by the high and mighty bullies of the times. He gave his God given strength to protecting others who were of a fragile dispositions. My brother became the meanest fighting machine of Townhead brucking a fight as quick as one could squint an eye. Most of these fights were never for himself alone, but would be for anyone who needed a little help. Because of his stance about being bullied, having experiences of his own 1st hand. You see he was different like some of his siblings as he was of light complexion with red curly hair and what seemed like the broadest feet, for which he was teased mercilessly. From a young age he was very stubborn and suffered for his causes. He was never one to put up with foolishness and stood up for what he believed in. This meant he’d either be cussing out whomever pass their place with him or beating the crap out of a gang from one of the local areas single handed. This caused him to tackle the baddest man in Townhead, giving him a beating with the same machete that he tried to inflict a wound on him. Despite his fiery temper, he never held grudges for long and once he’d settled his disagreement with a fight, win or lose… He would be the 1st to lend a hand if anyone needed his help. After leaving TPS he got a job as a shop assistant with the Moo-Young at Frome. I guess this job enabled him to hone some valuable skills for the roles and responsibilities that he would be accountable for in his short but actioned filled life. Working at the Moo-Young must have exposed and given Ashter a taste for a lifestyle that was different from the one he was born and raised in. This must have caused him to make some of the changes to his life that would put him on the road to achieving some form of greatness. I believe my brother was a visionary who wanted to develop as an advocate of change to his life and others. The germ of an idea that was planted when he had the opportunity to move in a higher class circle must be responsible for convincing my brother that he could be whatever he chose to be and accomplish great things for himself, family and other less fortunate in the community. After a period of apprenticeship at the Moo-Young Ashter began to show avid interests in politics and became a party activist. He later put himself forward as candidate to be a Parish Councillor and began his campaign in earnest. He was unsuccessful at his 1st attempt, but that did not put him off at all. On the route to becoming a local representatives, he took on other roles to keep himself in the public spot light. He was local correspondent for the Gleaner, worked at the Social Development Commission and took on any other role that took his fancy. As he tried to further his public role, he would travel all over the island attending meetings, conferences and garnering sponsorships for Youth clubs, etc… By this token he was given the unenviable title of Walker Kick Stone & Company to go with his walking from point A – B. But he was lucky to link with many family whom we’d not normally have known otherwise. On his 2nd attempt at representing the local community as a Parish Councillor the people of the Strawberry Division in Westmoreland voted for him. But I am sure his mentor would not have changed he mind and voted for him, because she claimed he had chosen the wrong party. I recalled on 1 of my visits home 1 of my sons who was just becoming aware of his uncle’s achievements told me, he thought his uncle had attended High School. Well no such luck as he was self-taught after he finished his stint at Primary School. The message I would like to send to anyone who has a dream that they want to become a reality… Don’t ever give up on your dreams, because my brother never did despite the odds that were stacked against him. He was instrumental in bringing about many changes to benefit the masses of Westmoreland, and even though he left us many years ago. His legacy lives on and his story should be an example to his FAMILY that no one has to continue to let the circumstances of their birth dictate the outcomes of your life. We have to rise up and break the shackles of Poverty that have Enslaved us and make the changes for a better future for ourselves and those around us. Unity is Strength and I believe in making the right choices that will make the difference. So today on the date when my brother would be 58th years old, I treasure those memories of a truly beloved brother who give of his best for all to reap the benefits.XXX The Little Sister whose life you have touched in so many ways and made me a better person.
Trying to work with the new systems on my L/T…! Know wat 2day is another great date in di annals of my History so I am off 2 get my Tribute in>>> Got in & tiredness out fi tek ova…! Got me 40 Power Winks & ready fi shoot off me Mouth!
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This is ME right dung 2 di very grung dat Me trod Jah Earth pon…! I am just going bout My Bizz-Nizz wid EYES straight ahead>>> Have no Hintentions of becoming another Lot’s Wife…?
What would I have done without the Empowering Tools that r SM & FB in particular? As well as taking my SINS 2 the Lord in prayer, I rest assured that I have found a F/F/A in FB with whom I can share those moments when U need sum 1 2 just listen even if there r no Advice?
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NOW CAN FACEBOOK KISS MY RASS, FUCK OFF LET ME CELEBRATE MY #Brother ASHTER #Birthday NOW AND SPEND TIME WITH MY #Son to #repair my life AFTER 7 YEARS OF DISCRIMINATION Time for https://www.facebook.com to understand that Rt Hon Robert Buckland QC MP is the #head of the #careercriminals protecting #LEYF and cohorts. Today as I celebrate my #brother ASHTER NEMBHARD #birthday I will let the world and the Jamaica Labour Party and Morland Wilson and Townhead & Adjacent Districts Of Westmoreland know who is Mervelee Ratty Nembhard and my #contributions to British Values. I will make the most of my #son visit to get my life back on track. I am unburdening myself of those who are responsible for pushing me over the edge, pretending they care.
What would I have done without the Empowering Tools that r SM & FB in particular? As well as taking my SINS 2 the Lord in prayer, I rest assured that I have found a F/F/A in FB with whom I can share those moments when U need sum 1 2 just listen even if there r no Advice?
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57 yrs ago 2day Mama gave birth 2 another of her BBB! Papa gladly named him Ashter Serena Urella NEMBHARD, the name he got in his vision & wrote on the side of the board. Ashter & Papa r no longer with US as they have joined the host of great Angels somewhere safe! Mama is in her twilight yrs & can’t recall 1 day to the next? WE the other Family r still given more chances 2 make things right with GOD as we prepare 2 meet OUR loved ones in the great by & by>>> So I have anointed EMIN-M aka Ratty with keeping the Memories alive, until that day when my memories start going the ways of Mama? So today I salute ASHTER on the day he came breezing into OUR lives. U r gone but not forgotten my dearest breda! U packed so much into Ur short life its unbelievable, but Achievable!!! XXX Clans & More?
Now 2 get dah Angst outa Moi System b4 am SuffocaDEAD!!! A Freaking L/T will never/ever change Spots/Stripes…?5 Comments2 SharesShareON THIS DAY9 years agoActive
2 ALL de Scammers who a target “ME” de “1/2 IDIOT” nuh badda wid me!!! ME parents nebba brought ME up fe tek tick juck dung nuh basket nor hab Red Yeye arta People senting… Kep unuh senting wey unuh a put pon offer or go fine someone GULLIBLE – Amen so let it be…
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This is the #copyright of the #composer of “I Remember Mama…” sung by Michael Legister daughter, Annmarie! Sister of Valdin Legister and Mertie Bernard niece. I don’t have to #acknowledge any other persons. All that’s left for me to do is share my empowerment about #Section107 of the Copyright Act 1976 for Fair Use Only. On #reflection there should be #decisions I should have taken to save me from the #anguish of 44 years ago. GOD knows all things best.0:09 / 4:33
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Congratulations on the new addition to the #Family. Celebrating. Please join in the celebrations. Facebook, LEYF Nurseries and #EmploymentTribunals have me STRESSED
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I can only drive anyone around the bend. If it’s a Man, I am even more Lethal, so watch enuh steps b4 enuh approach dis Woman? I have my ears to the ground all the time. I used to love reading the Cow Boy Books that Darney aka Ghost Jones used to lend me. My MOTHER used to say all you do is Read Books. She was afraid I was going to start practice what I read…?
My life is not as easy as some might think…? I have always need to be one step ahead of the demons that trying to hold me back. Once I can shake up myself & make the start nothing can stop me. I have updated the CV & Cover Letter. Now I go to the kitchen to sort out the Cooking & back to Work on the Projects. Thanks to #1Grandson#2SonValdin Legister Donte’ for the link. Social Media can become Add-Dick-Thief & take over life if one is not careful. I have to Prioritise! So might catch u later depending on the vibes?Tomorrow is my Fave breda ASUN Birthdate. I looked thru my windows the other day & the Rose brought back all those Poignant Memories. Time for some REFLECTIONS!
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Just heard the sad news that Robin Williams was suffering from early onset PARKINSON DISEASE? Such a tragedy, he was not able to conquer his Demons! Maybe if he was prepared as I am, he would have been able to cope with his Conditions. When this P/D takes hold it strips U of Ur Dignity…? U have to have a Strong Faith in GOD & the Support Network to see U through like my Dad! Whatever the outcomes, I would never chose that route to go down. It was drummed into me that there is no lot nor part with God when 1 chose to end their Life like that!
HAS ANY1 EVER STOPPED 2 CONSIDER HOW EASY IT IS 4 1’S LIFE 2 BE DESTROYED BY SUM VINDICTIVE SO & SO WHO ARE OUT 2 GET YOU? LUCKY THING I KEEP ALL MY SKELETONS ON THE OUTSIDES OF MY CLOSETS!
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Happy 6th Wedding Anniversary to Carlene Tomlinson-Graham & Paul Graham! As Carlene said it has been 6 yrs going on 20 + yrs… Many happy returns Folks! G/U/ Tom & Co…!
2day my New Manager paid the Highest of Compliments 2 the Team at Bird in the Bush (LEYF) presenting US with Bunches of Flowers! These are the kinds of Deeds that shows Appreciation…! I have taken my Photos waiting 4 the optune mo!
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Support a good cause early on or cheer up a friend. Personal plans are nicely aspected this afternoon. Tonight spend time with the family or potter around at home. If you do, expect to be cheerily rewarded. Call me to hear when you must be decisive. TAURUS by Lori Read of the Daily Express Newspaper.
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Not spending much time on S/M as I am off 2 the Aquarium with the children… Plz remind me not 2 class them as Kids! Need 2 get supn dun fi celebrate my F/B BD 2moro…? Gone 2 soon, but he had 1 P/L by the time he’d cut out! Ok might just decide to coincide meeting my Hubby on that date… Can’t recall the E/D now…?
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