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roeknowsbest · 5 months ago
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TONIGHT, SAT, 6/29: RKB to play The Meatlocker w/ Heathmonger, Montage Montage, + Wizard Brain
Hope to see you there!
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pinkpenguin12401 · 7 months ago
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April 27th, 2024:
Today I went to Montclair NJ with some family friends. I ended up not spending a lot of time with them directly, I ended up walking around on my own doing a lot of exploring and learning about myself. I learned that I want to start setting more long-term goals. ( ꩜ ᯅ ꩜;)  I'm going to be 26 next month, I am SO NOT ready for that!
I also drew a lot today, I did mostly observational sketches of random women I saw while sitting on a bench. I also drew my point of view from the back seat on the way to Montclair. I also doodled my baby, Ivan, if I don't draw him at least once a day, something is very wrong. LOL.
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I did go out to lunch alone during the day trip! My dad was super nice and gave me lunch money for when I go out. (Thanks Dad!). I went to a very small ramen restaurant. I tried shouyu ramen for the first time. WHY DIDN'T ANYONE TELL ME TO TRY THAT SOONER??? I HAVE BEEN MISSING OUT. ‎𐂐◯𓇋
At one point I was in the like circle of churches. And I sat down on a bench and I was relaxing, and some little curly-haired dog ran up to me and started snuggling my legs. And his owners were like "Bentley, Bentley stop it!"
Fun fact, my dog's name is Bentley. ૮ ˆﻌˆ ა When I looked up he finally listened to his owners, and I saw a congregation of my faith directly across the street from me. My one friend said it was God intervening. What a strange coincidence though. I don't know what to make of it yet. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Not much else happened, I came home around 6 and my mom and I had a huge discussion on random things while tidying up the kitchen together. We managed to get along. Which is rare. ଘ(੭ˊᵕˋ)੭
Alright, now it is time for me to go do my Duolingo, some math, and some journaling. (And maybe buy the Sims 3 since it's on sale- we'll see!).
Have a good night! Oh, here are some photos I took!
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behindthesefangirleyes · 2 years ago
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Spoilers Ahead - “The Tutor”
I’ve had a few requests from people outside of the U.S. (or people who just aren’t near theaters showing the film) to do a spoiler-filled recap of the film.
There’s no way that I remembered every single detail, but I tried my best. I also incorporated a few thoughts & observations along the way. I hope this satisfies any curiosity.
The film starts off giving a little bit of background about Ethan (Garrett Hedlund) and shows him tutoring high-school aged kids from wealthy families. It basically drops you into the privileged and vapid lives of these kids. Really stereotypically exaggerated, but pretty amusing at points nonetheless. It focuses a lot on how he reacts to their seeming inability to learn. Then it transitions to the students as they start to get it and do well thanks to his tutoring. This part of the beginning basically ends with one mother (presumably) asking him what his secret is and I don’t really remember what he says but it was just a laid back, nothing sort of answer.
The film continues and we learn that he and his girlfriend Annie (Victoria Justice) are expecting a baby. She wants to know how Ethan’s father took the news that they aren’t married but are expecting, and he’s silent for her long enough to tell that he hasn’t told his dad (even though he promises that he will soon). In time, we learn that there are bigger issues there with his father (who we never meet).
Ethan’s day job isn’t super clear, at least to me. He works sort of in an office setting, but maybe like a temp-type job. When he goes into work, he’s told to call some guy named Charlie who is ... frankly, equal parts a lot and totally unnecessary to the story. Charlie is the voice-over in the trailer that tells Ethan about the job paying $2,500 per day. As he said in the trailer, details are sparse. He’s also randomly calling from a strip club and shouted out Montclair, NJ, which is hilarious as someone who grew up in a neighboring town to Montclair (but I digress). As is established, Ethan takes the job with minimal questions asked because he needs the money. Which, as my friend pointed out, maybe do not live in NYC in a pretty spacious apartment if you can’t afford it LOL. There’s a real disconnect.
Ethan packs his bags and moves into the family’s house for a trial-run tutoring week, leaving a maybe-5-month pregnant Annie to pack up their apartment by herself (goals? lmao). Once Ethan arrives and is brought inside by the butler, he meets Jackson (Noah Schnapp). Jackson is stand-offish and doesn’t make any immediate eye contact. Ethan tries to ask him questions and glean what he is even meant to work on with him. Jackson says he doesn’t know how he did on his SATs, but he would get his father’s secretary to send over his results. Ethan gives Jackson some test prep to see what level he’s on and then leaves him to that while he explores the house some more.
During Ethan’s exploration is when he meets some other people who are around the house. The one guy is later identified as Jackson’s cousin. Who Jackson describes as the “brother that I never had” and who “summers with us” (you can’t make this stuff up). There’s a random girl with him, never stated but inferred to be his girlfriend. That whole scene was just purposefully weird and to be honest, I could’ve done without it. What we do learn, though, is that cell reception is best by the pool unless you have access to the Wi-Fi. More on that later. This sequence I believe is also when Ethan sees all the motorcycles that the family owns. Ethan then sees Jackson’s clearly a whiz at math and gives him an essay to work on instead. The butler returns and takes Ethan to his quarters, which is basically a house in itself with a pool table, etc. & later that night he talks about it with Annie over the phone.
I’m pretty sure the next day when they’re working is when Ethan asks what Jackson’s father does for a living. Jackson says that he’s not allowed to talk about it. Then he asks about Jackson’s mother and he clams up before saying that “they sent her away.” Ethan apologizes for that. I’m sort of losing track of the order at this point, but eventually (possibly later that day) there’s the scene within Ethan’s quarters where Jackson appears. He asks if he can come in and just randomly starts talking to Ethan about how he feels like his father hates/is disappointed in him. He lays his head down on Ethan’s knee, unprompted, and Ethan is basically like, tf? But then the scene goes as the preview showed - Ethan comforts him, says he has his own complicated relationship with his father who we learn can be volatile and is a drinker, and then Jackson gets a sort of cold yet cheerfully detached smile on his face and leaves again without any clear reason why he showed up in the first place.
At some point, Ethan is taking photos in the woods. Which made me realize I forgot about the scene where Jackson asks him to take his photo. It happens maybe the second day of tutoring. So anyway, Ethan’s taking photos because he took “photojournalism in high school and it stuck” (because what’s a tutor without a passion for photography who reads Dostoevsky on the side? I am totally serious, he does). Jackson’s cousin shows up (how coincidental) in a car with his gf and some other girl named Teddy. They insist on giving Ethan a ride and that’s when Ethan asks what the deal is with Jackson (he’s already said to Annie that he doesn’t know why he’s there if this kid is so smart, which Annie says maybe he’s a nervous test-taker and Ethan suspects that Jackson is “on the ‘spectrum’”/some “mad genius”. Lots of ableist language used throughout the film. The cousin asks what Jackson has told Ethan about himself, and he says the thing about the mother being sent away. Ethan sort of scoffs and has an offhanded remark like, “Yeah, you could say that.” *Cue foreboding music* Then the cousin makes some lewd remark about how Teddy will do whatever the cousin says if Ethan wants to get with her. Ethan responds to this super misogynist remark by saying he has a girlfriend. The cousin said he heard about that and how they’re expecting a baby and this can be like one last hurrah or some other asinine remark. At this point, Jackson’s “how do you feel about your baby being a bastard?��� comment has already happened.
As the week is at the mid-way point, Jackson doesn’t want to study one day. He and the cousin offer to buy off Ethan to let him go early. Bidding starts at $1,000 & works its way up to $5,000 before Ethan basically just goes “c’est la vie” and takes the money. You’d think it would come back to bite him or that Jackson would say he stole the money. It never does. Later in the week as Ethan is packing, Jackson invites him for a farewell dinner with his father on their last tutoring day. Ethan says that he can’t because he has plans. Jackson tries to insist, but Ethan snaps at him that he’s his tutor, not his friend. This felt like a weird overreaction compared to how calm he was when Jackson called his baby a bastard. Jackson runs off and eventually Ethan goes to look for him and apologize. He comes upon Jackson’s bedroom where a laptop is left open (naturally, not password protected). On it, Ethan sees photos of himself and him and Annie on the night that we had previously seen them in their living room. He is creeped out by Jackson’s “obsession.”
On the last day of tutoring, Jackson is going through it. He’s trying to write but he’s shaky and ripping out a page when he’s not happy with it. Ethan confronts him about the laptop photos and when Jackson says he shouldn’t be on his laptop, Ethan says he was looking for him to apologize. Eventually, Jackson sort of has a meltdown where we see in the preview him pounding on his legs and runs out of the den. Ethan chases after him but he’s gone and then a man appears on top of the steps who Ethan says “must be Jackson’s father.” The man says how Jackson is always like this and Ethan apologizes for not being able to make the dinner. The scene is the father making random nonsensical remarks about World War I and offering Ethan this big painting in the foyer since he likes it because “we’ve got three or four others around here like it.” Rich people are a different breed.
At some point during this week, Annie is out walking with one of her friends & she talks about her history with Ethan (as you do lmao). We learn he’s cheated on her with some artist or whatever. She still has trouble trusting him, etc. etc. Now that the week of tutoring has ended, Ethan and Annie are out to dinner & having it with the same woman and her significant other. Annie announces the sex of the baby is a boy. The other couple, for no apparent reason, announce they’re moving to Portland (which Portland? they never say) but of course, not until after the baby is born because she’d never do that to Annie. Gag. Ethan is brooding and drinking the entire dinner. Right before the dinner, he heard from Charlie again that the family wants to continue the tutoring of Jackson. He isn’t eager to continue but the pay rate skyrockets. The couple says to him how they hear he has remarkable stories of students that he’s tutored. Ethan tells Annie’s favorite of a girl who threw a book at him and called him white trash. Another is of a father sending him on a trip to London to take his kid on a college tour. He then begins talking about Jackson and ranting about his creepiness of knowing about the baby to taking his photos to his random meltdown, and then all of a sudden Jackson appears and clearly heard the entire rant. The table is deadly quiet (at this point I’ve slid all the way down in my seat from pure secondhand embarrassment) and Annie greets Jackson and they make brief awkward small talk. Jackson eventually leaves and the scene transitions to a car ride home as Annie says she hates when “Ethan gets like this” and how it’s always bad when he drinks because he reminds her “of your dad”. This oh-so-mysterious dad.
Again, I’m sort of losing the plot at this point but the next major thing that I’m remembering is that Jackson calls Ethan to say that he and his family are in Manhattan for the day and the tutoring will take place at their brownstone. So Ethan can let himself into it. Ethan tries to apologize for the previous encounter, but Jackson says they’ll talk later and the line goes dead. Ethan goes over to the brownstone and waits. Jackson says that they’re stuck in traffic and there’s fruit that he left out for Ethan. Ethan eats two strawberries (what a dummy) and starts feeling weird. As he collapses with a thud, there’s a not quite worthy TikTok transition to a body getting dumped into water. Again with the theme of water. Ethan comes to and swims to the surface as a small boat is retreating. The next scene is him coming home to Annie and that’s the scene where she asks where he was and then is skeptical when Ethan believes he was drugged and mentions how a random girl kept calling their house but wouldn’t give her name. They fight and the next day, Ethan is convinced he figured out the drug that Jackson gave him based on its effects and side-effects.
Ethan develops his camera roll in another scene and as he’s doing it, there are photos on it that he didn’t take. Ones of him laying in compromising positions with Terry. Again, are these ever fully utilized? Nope. He gets in bed with Annie and they sort of make a truce because they don’t want to fight and both want answers more. He’s already encouraged her to use the tracker on his phone if she doesn’t trust him.
Now I really don’t remember the order of what happens next but eventually, Ethan gets a phone call from Charlie. Charlie tells him that Jackson accused him of being dangerous and there are bruises on his legs. Ethan says how Jackson gave those to himself and then Charlie hits him with a separate accusation about how Ethan was inappropriate with girls and that there were photos. Ethan unintentionally admits to the existence of photos, which is enough for Charlie to fire him. Glass houses, am I right?
Ethan is on a quest for answers as well as other paying work. He’s not even qualified enough to work as a waiter and at some point, he confronts Jackson who’s waiting for him on a busy street to stay away from him and his family. Jackson asked if Ethan meant what he said about him and Jackson, ever the dummy, says he did. Jackson is resolved to ruin his life and Jackson physically pushes him before the cousin intervenes. Later, Ethan is brought in for some questioning because there was video of Jackson getting assaulted in an alley and he accused Ethan. Ethan says he didn’t do it & it was probably Jackson’s cousin. They asked Ethan’s whereabouts the previous night and I don’t recall when this was exactly, it may be when he was going through the photographs. He doesn’t answer but is brought to a separate interrogation room. As he goes by a separate room, Annie is comforting Jackson for no apparent reason. Like, how that makes sense is beyond me. The police tell Ethan not to leave town & he agrees that he wants this resolved and his life back.
Eventually in a later scene, he tells Jackson that he’s ruined his life. He starts trying to find more answers by 1) going back to the mansion and 2) returning to the brownstone. At the mansion, he is hiding in the bushes and sees another group of people pull up out front. He asks if they’re staying there and the man says it’s his house. Ethan asks if they’re renting it and if they know where Jackson is, but the guy doesn’t know a Jackson and says they’ve been away or something. Ethan says that he’s stayed there the past week, which creeps the man out. The man tries to usher him off the property when a girl comes out and it’s Terry, who they immediately make eye contact. So Jackson had her help with the setting etc. The man pushes Ethan off the property and he goes back to the brownstone to find evidence of his drugging for a restraining order. He finds a strawberry under the couch, but this dipshit doesn’t consider that wealthy people will have in-house security. The police show up and he’s thrown in a cell.
**Mention of Suicide**
Jumping around again, at some point he and Annie are talking. I’m not sure when, but she finds out about a girl named Rachel. I don’t remember how she found out because as I said in my non-spoiler post, this movie was all over the damn place. This Rachel died under mysterious circumstances years ago. At least five or six years, maybe? Ethan eventually admits that they “had a fling”, but Rachel took her own life. Annie asked if it was an affair but basically he said Rachel was just in a marriage on paper. She and her husband weren’t in love. Annie is alarmed that Ethan wouldn’t think to mention any of it before and he says that he tried to forget it and it’s not the most natural thing to bring up in conversation. Annie discovers that he was also questioned and basically says she can’t be around him right now because all of the stress isn’t good for the baby. She kicks him out of their home.
Ethan spirals. He’s living in his car and drinking booze etc. (Just like his dad, I guess *eye roll*) Annie talks to that same friend about the situation and pulled up old articles about the situation and the friend is sort of on Ethan’s side in terms of how it’s a hard thing to mention casually etc. The friend asks Annie again if she still has the tracker on Ethan’s phone, which she confirms since she’s still not trusting him. Ethan eventually gets a call from Jackson saying they’d be able to end this cat and mouse deal if Ethan meets him at the place where Rachel died.
Now, full disclaimer: I don’t remember if Jackson was the one who told Annie about Rachel or what the deal was here. But the “big discovery” is that Rachel was actually Jackson’s mother. So when Ethan shows up where Rachel died, Jackson reveals that he shouldn’t actually know where she died. Even though Rachel’s body washed up in the body of water, she didn’t die from drowning. There was no water in her lungs. He head was slammed down so hard on the planks down by the water that it chipped it, so she was already dead when she was thrown into the water. The only people with access to that knowledge were the police, Jackson and his father after they were given the police report, and the murderer. Ethan says it’s not a leap to know where she died because of the water patterns and where she washed up or whatever. Anyway, it was flimsy.
Soon thereafter, Ethan gets a conk on the head. He wakes up in a house and there’s Jackson and the cousin. The cousin is all too eager to kill Ethan, but Jackson wants answers. Ethan starts by saying he didn’t see and/or talk to Rachel the night that she died. Then he says they only talked over the phone. Then under threat of death, he eventually drops the party line that “Rachel” wasn’t that serious of a relationship. He admits that it was more than a fling. That Rachel was obsessed with him and wanted one more night with him & then he agreed. That’s when Jackson revealed he had Rachel’s old journals where she wrote about Ethan. How he started off cute but was obsessive & always like a puppy dog, so needy. How he was a “loser” etc. Ethan unravels further and then just sort of snaps.
Another disclaimer: I don’t remember when we found out, but we did at some point learn that Jackson’s father died three years ago. I think when Ethan’s in the interrogation room. So that dude that he talked to? Another of Jackson’s players, but one that was never explained.
Anyway, Ethan goes to attack Jackson but the cousin tackles him. He’s got like a fire poker to turn logs or something. Eventually, Ethan gets him in a chokehold with it as Jackson runs up the stairs. He suffocates and kills the cousin & then starts hunting for Jackson (who he, for the record, knew existed when he was with Rachel but said he thought his name was Charlie or something - it made no sense).
The scene at some point transitions to Annie, who’s laying in bed. She looks at her phone and sees her Ethan GPS and is wondering what he’s doing.
It goes back to the other two. Jackson is running around and hiding and crying as Ethan hunts for him. At one point, Ethan’s like “I should’ve realize who you are, you look just like her.” LOL alright. They end up down by the water with Jackson hiding beneath the wooden boards on the stairs that would lead to water. Jackson finally approaches him and is using the fire poker to bang & attempt to scare him etc. He’s admitting how he killed Rachel (it’s basically a “crime of passion”) and how now Jackson will die where she died. That’s when Annie announces her presence & Ethan, in true sociopath form, turns to face her and act like none of what she just heard him say is true. The close-up here of Garrett’s performance is probably the one that I liked the most in the film since it’s basically him crying and totally devoid of genuine remorse yet he still manages to look melancholy. He has his whole monologue and then you hear a gunshot.
That’s the moment from the preview where you see Jackson with the gun as a close-up. He sort of shot him just below the shoulder? I guess it was meant to be the heart. Eventually, Ethan falls down and into the water (foreshadowing from earlier?). The big foreshadowing I found was the relevance of phones working best near water (i.e.: cell service by pool, GPS by waterfront). That was probably the least heavy-handed and well approached part of the script.
The scene shifts to Jackson and Annie sort of in a stupor as the police work around them. Eventually, Jackson is looking out the window like we saw in the promotional stills. Annie comes up from behind him and asks whether the cops found Ethan’s body. Jackson shakes his head no and it’s kinda like, “Uh, okay what isn’t being said here?” Because they did have scuba divers going down for him. So that was sort of ambiguous. Then she made some random remark about living your life around people and not really knowing them.
The camera sort of pans out to a wide shot of their backs as they look out on the horizon and Ethan’s voiceover is heard. He’s giving a more full answer to the woman who asked him originally what his method of tutoring entailed. I cannot even begin to tell you what he said because by that point I was like, this is an 1.5 of my life that I’m never getting back LOL. But it ended with a close-up of him smiling at the camera, then turning creepy serious.
Fin
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tomjollyphotography · 6 months ago
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NJ/NY Hockey Rink Scouting Report
This is my guide for photographers on hockey rinks I've worked as a photographer. My hope is that this will give you an idea of what to expect if you shoot at one of these rinks. Please feel free to add any information you think might be helpful, as well as add more rinks. I don't intend for this to be negative about any of these facilities; it's just meant to give a bit of a scouting report so you know what to expect if you're bringing your camera to any of them. None of these rinks come with photographer openings in the corners unless otherwise noted. Comments welcome!
Bridgewater Sports Arena, Bridgewater, N.J. - I've only shot in one of the two rinks here and only once. That rink was recently updated, and although I was at first taken aback by the yellow lighting, it is uniform and easy to adjust for in post. (I didn't dare try to do it in camera on that visit.) The glass was clean and seemed new when I was there (January 2024). Spectators and photographers are limited to about half the rink, but that includes most of both ends. There is also a balcony for spectators that may give an interesting perspective, but I didn't get a chance to try it. (There was a good crowd there that night.)
Clary Anderson, Montclair, N.J. - One of the trickiest rinks to photograph in because the overhead lighting creates spotlight effects on the ice and white balance settings are tough. The best bet for clean glass is in the corner on the side of the benches, near the exit door. Photographers can move freely around the entire rink, though, as noted, there are limited areas with clean glass. Metal bleachers along one side of the rink. No admission charge for games.
Codey, West Orange, N.J. - This was a practice facility for the Devils and the main rink is what you'd expect for a professional hockey team. The lighting is close to uniform, with some minor variations. Most of the glass is clean, aside from the predictable marks behind both goals. The ice is surrounded by cushioned seating, which of course is mostly empty except for some season-ending tournaments. The lighting in the secondary rink is a little less uniform but still good. Ditto with the glass. Bleachers are on one side of the ice, opposite the benches and the background on the far end of the rink includes several doorsways that are worth keeping in mind while photographing. Photographers can anywhere around the larger rink. On the smaller rink, they sometimes block off the area in front of the Zamboni garage, but that only cuts out a smaller portion for shooting. Modest admission charge, unless you are affiliated with one of the teams or the media.
Ice House, Hackensack, N.J. - The complaint about the Ice House is always the parking, but they've added space at a new garage across the street, which was a huge help. The fee is nominal. There are three rinks here, but one is primarily if not entirely used for public skating and figure skating. The other two rinks are a little on the dark side, but within reasonable ISO range. Both rinks open to glass on one end, which is manageable and can provide a different look in photos. You can move entirely around the middle rink. I have not often shot on the third rink and frankly can't remember if there are restrictions there but will update this the next time I go. One important note: Both rinks are very cold, so come prepared for that. Metal bleachers both inside the rink along the side opposite the benches and outside the glassed windows on one end. Modest admission charge, unless you are affiliated with one of the teams or the media.
Ice Vault, Wayne, N.J. - Three rinks, all with reasonable lighting and glass. Most games are played in rinks two and three and there is access to the glass all the way around. Modest admission charge, unless you are affiliated with one of the teams or the media.
Montclair State University, Montclair, N.J. - Two rinks here, both with reasonable lighting and glass. Access to about half of both rinks, but only one end of each. Modest admission charge, unless you are affiliated with one of the teams or the media. Modest admission charge, unless you are affiliated with one of the teams or the media.
Palisades Center Rink, West Nyack, N.Y. - An unusual spot for a rink: In the upper levels of a mall. It's often used for recreational skating and sometimes games are played with a lot of people around the rink either waiting for public skating or just finishing. I haven't been there in a few years. Back then, the glass was tricky as was the lighting and the people who gathered around the rink made it a little difficult to move around too.
Sport-O-Rama, Monsey, N.Y. - This rink is perpetually denying rumors of its imminent close. It's an older facility and I seem to be in the minority in liking that about the place. It has two rinks, the larger of which is most often used for high school games. It has a plastic(?) curtain that hangs in front of the fairly large bleachers, which can make for some cool lighting in photos. You can get around about three-quarters of the rink, though the side opposite the benches is tough to shoot from because it's an alleyway below the stands. If you know the right people, you might be able to get into the crow's nest above the two benches. I've been up there a couple of times and it's a different perspective, but i only stay for the first period because I don't want to have all my photos from that angle the lighting at the big rink is average and the glass is a little below average for a photographer. The bleachers consist of wood benches. Modest admission charge, unless you are affiliated with one of the teams or the media.
Woodbridge Community Center, Woodbridge, N.J. - There are two rinks located across from each other on Main Street: The Community Center rink and The Club at Woodbridge. Both have good lighting and clean glass.
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jerryantiques · 8 months ago
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pagepulse · 9 months ago
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Understanding the peculiar challenges of the local terrain and environment is the first step in selecting the best sewage and drainage solutions for your Montclair property. Factors like the age and material of the sewage system, along with the unique geological characteristics of the area, have a significant impact on maintenance and repair strategies.
Montclair's hilly landscape and regular rainfall can result in water flow challenges and localized flooding, especially in subterranean areas. Properties that have been standing for decades or even a century often have older, less efficient plumbing components that require specialized attention. Look for service providers who are not only well-versed in traditional plumbing but are also equipped to handle the idiosyncrasies of older systems and the demands of local topography.
The Importance of Maintenance
An adage that's particularly relevant to drain and sewer systems, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure," holds especially true in Montclair. Routine maintenance of your plumbing is not just about avoiding inconveniences; it's about preserving the value of your property and ensuring the safety of your local environment.
Professional plumbers often recommend semiannual inspections to prevent clogs, leaks, and backflows. Regular maintenance can identify potential issues before they escalate into emergencies, which often leads to higher repair costs and property damage. In Montclair, where many homes and commercial buildings are historical landmarks, maintenance is key to preserving these structures for generations to come.
Emergency Preparedness
Even with the most diligent maintenance, emergencies can still occur. Montclair residents and business owners should have a clear plan in place for addressing sewage and drain-related emergencies. It starts with a reliable emergency service provider who can be on-site quickly and has the expertise to handle the situation efficiently, minimizing damage and restoring service promptly.
When selecting an emergency service, consider not only the response time but also the breadth of services offered. Do they have the necessary equipment for excavations or trenchless repairs? Are their technicians available 24/7? These are important questions to ask to ensure you’re prepared for any eventuality.
Sustainable Solutions
Environmental consciousness is a growing priority for many Montclair citizens and business owners. Ensuring the sustainability of your sewage and drainage systems not only reflects a commitment to the environment but can also result in long-term savings.
Today, technologies such as sustainable pipe materials, water-conserving fixtures, and smart monitoring systems are becoming more readily available. In particular, sewer and drain systems can be fitted with components that reduce water consumption and alert to leaks or inefficiencies, supporting a greener and cost-effective approach to plumbing.
The Human Element
Behind every drain and sewer service is a team of professionals. The human element in this industry is critical. Skilled plumbers are not only well-trained technically but also bring invaluable local knowledge and experience to the table.
Gauging the experience and customer service of a plumbing team is just as important as assessing their technical expertise. A contractor who values their customers, offers clear communication about services, and shows a commitment to the Montclair community is more likely to provide a comprehensive and satisfactory experience.
Community and Referrals
The Montclair community is known for its close-knit nature and its members' willingness to support local businesses. When in doubt, seek referrals from neighbors, co-workers, or friends. Word-of-mouth recommendations can give you valuable insights into the quality and reliability of a service provider.
Engaging with the local business community through platforms like the Montclair Chamber of Commerce can also yield recommendations and establish relationships with trusted vendors. Building a network of professionals that you can rely on not only benefits you but also fosters a community of support and mutual success.
Summary and Outlook
Sewer and drainage solutions are the unsung heroes of urban living, ensuring that the fundamental operations of a property are in order. In a diverse and historically rich community such as Montclair, NJ, these systems play an even more significant role, intertwined with the area's unique challenges and charm.
By staying informed, investing in maintenance, and choosing the right partners, residents, and businesses can fortify their properties against the threats of sewer and drain problems. Furthermore, by adopting sustainable practices and keeping the human element at the forefront, we’re not just ensuring operational efficiency — we're contributing to the health, sustainability, and character of our beloved Montclair. if you need a sever line jetting services jersey city NJ. 
For both seasoned locals and newcomers, the reliability of your sewer and drain solutions can make all the difference. Take the time to understand your options, engage with the community, and ensure that when the unexpected occurs, you're as prepared as possible. The subterranean world of Montclair's plumbing might not be glamorous, but with the right approach, it can certainly be a point of pride for all involved.
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paulisded · 9 months ago
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The Ledge #605: New Releases Pt. 1
Once again the music gods have bestowed so much great new tracks that the monthly new release show must be expanded into two episodes. That is a great sign for 2024, and especially so because not only is there quality and quantity, but there's a great mix of classic artists and brand new acts. There's 18 year old Owen Adamcik's plan for a new EP every month this year. There are Ledge "friends" such as Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin's monthly single and a new tune by local legends Thought Patrol. There's the return of veterans The Smoggers and Rubber City Rebels. Plus surprisingly great new tracks by the liks of J. Mascis, Green Day, and Superchunk.
And to kick things off is a late submission for last year's "52 weeks of Teenage Kicks" series. Two weeks ago Thee Volatiles, "thee best punk rock band in all of Montclair NJ!" sent me their version, and I couldn't be more thrilled! In fact, I will always accept new covers of the tune. So if you were considering it last year, please go ahead and do it and I'll guarantee to open my next show with it!
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1. Thee Volatiles - Teenage Kicks
2. Thought Patrol - Check the Truth
3. Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin - Hey You (We're Sick of You)
4. The Jack Rubies - Angeline Soul
5. Paul Mojo And The Black Kat Bones - I Still Miss Johnny Cash
6. Finnoguns Wake - So Nice
7. The Frigidaires - Roller Skating Queen
8. Canyons And Locusts - Soo All The Way
9. Collin Wolf - Turned To Hubris
10. Superchunk - Everybody Dies
11. Superchunk - As In A Blender
12. The Lemonheads - Seven Out
13. Arcwelder - Lafayette
14. J Mascis - Old Friends
15. J Mascis - Can’t Believe We're Here
16. Green Day - Corvette Summer
17. Green Day - 1981
18. BRAD MARINO - Theodora
19. BRAD MARINO - A.D.H.D.
20. Owen Adamcik - Don't Call On The Phone
21. Owen Adamcik - What I'm All About
22. Pat Todd & The Rankoutsiders - All Down The Line
23. Guerrilla Teens - Rip This Joint
24. Acumen - Surprise, Surprise
25. Medicine - She Said She Said
26. The Beatersband - Danny Says
27. Mala Vista - In The Dark
28. The Get Alongs - Funny How
29. Smug Brothers - Enceladus Lexicon
30. Wisconsin Anger Team - Tell The World
31. The Smoggers - Don't Try To Help Me Anymore
32. The Smoggers - My Last Rock'n'Roll
33. River City Rebels - Pop Culture Baby
34. Robbie Quine - Women Who Ride With Wolves
35. Rick N The Sickos - I'm A Sicko
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independentartistbuzz · 3 years ago
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Indie 5-0 with Chris Pastore
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Like a lot of musicians and creatives, COVID brought out a lot of inspiration, whether is be the world around us falling apart, to have more time to do the things we’ve been putting off. Chris Pastore is no different. This seasoned musician has been working on his album, Turn the Music Up Loud, for a long time, compiling of new songs and old one. COVID gave him, and others, and excuse to work on these sort of projects. He recently released his single “Deliver Me” from said album. This acoustic song is about the consequence that we must face, whether we want to or not.
We got the chance to speak with Chris Pastore in this edition of Indie 5-0. 
Let’s dive in:
What was your inspiration for “Deliver Me”?
2020 revealed weakness, desperation, helplessness, and people found themselves in dark places with little hope. I have had this melody and the hook "Deliver Me" in my head for some time, and being under the COVID lockdown helped bring the song to reality. The words inspired by someone in trouble, of course, beaten down & needing a helping hand, we've all been there. The song starts with a delicate acoustic guitar, the opening lines set the tone, and story quickly settles in with tightly knit drums and bass, introducing the whurlitzer, then organ, building, building to a crashing chorus supported by an infectious guitar/piano hook.  A nightmare that had to be confronted, an uplifting story, inspiration, of facing the consequences, brought to life by melody, a choir, salvation by music, with an orchestral crescendo and musical question mark ending. The song and lyrics are meant to be spiritual guidance almost like a preacher's sermon.
What was the writing process like for this particular song? What was the production process like?
The chords and phase "Deliver me" had been circling in my head for years, but I needed a topic. Once I hooked onto that topic in the COVID lockdown the words flowed quickly. I sent the acoustic demo around to the rest of the band and tapped drummer Mike Gambone to create the perfect beat. We landed with the steady driving building drum track that opened the song up sonically. The rest happened at Wrightway Studios in Baltimore, we refined the drum nuances, Bob Brooks locked in quickly on the bass adding catchy riffs and fills, I stumbled across an electric guitar vibrato fill line while noodling over outtakes, and the chorus guitar picked melody just fell into place. The keyboardists and I met up at Sound On Sound Studios in Montclair, NJ because of their array of vintage pianos and organs. The Wurlitzer and Hammond tracks that Matt Stone added were pure gold, depth, warmth, really capturing the essence of the song. Layer in some vocal and guitar harmonies, some feedback at the end and there you go.  
“Deliver Me” comes from your upcoming album, Turn the Music Up Loud, which is your first album release in about 10 years. What prompted you to release music again?  
I finished so many songs during COVID, nothing to do, my mind raced with ideas, no distractions. I've got about two more albums worth of material to record!
Who is your biggest musical inspiration and why?  
I'm inspired by capturing whatever the story is at the time in my life. There are many love songs, many stories to tell. “Deliver Me” was a very sensitive subject matter, but we nailed it.
What do you hope to share with “Deliver Me”?  
The song went way beyond my expectations for writing, production, performance and recording. I hope people enjoy it, can't get it out of their head, connect in some way to the vibe, and share this group's ability as a band and me as a songwriter to produce quality music that people like. There's a lot more to come. 
You can hear “Deliver Me” here:  https://open.spotify.com/track/086pXpSYYak0oKMWL5ttrH?si=b12bdfb334c64957
You can find Chris Pastore via: Website // Instagram // Facebook // YouTube // Spotify // Soundcloud // Apple Music
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one time i didn't do my dishes for 3 years and just let them die in the sink. eventually i got my medication adjusted and took up soap-based necromancy, and have been eating off zombie dishes and silverware ever since. (except for one of the butter knives. i don't know what it was made of but it was from montclair state university's blanton dining hall and it corroded until there was a literal hole through the blade)
i live in a basement apartment in northern nj that only got two inches of water in hurricane ida but im so used to getting flooded that everything is already on shims or stilts or in plastic and there are only POS walmart rag rugs on the vintage fake brick linoleum-on-cement floor 🤣
i semiregularly shoplifted makeup back in my 20s and probably still would except i don't wear makeup anymore
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This segment features artists who have submitted their tracks/videos to She Makes Music. If you would like to be featured here then please send an e-mail to [email protected]. We look forward to hearing from you!
Emily Kate
Toronto-based recording artist, Emily Kate perfectly bridges the gap between country and pop with her unique sound and lyrical storytelling. Pulling from real life experiences, her music conveys relatable thoughtful messages weaved with fresh, soulful melodies. Her meaning filled lyrics coupled with her warm sound is often described as Kelsea Ballerini meets a motivational speaker. She has just released her new EP All In. “These songs have taught me how to love myself, feel inspired, chase my dreams, have fun and grow as a person,” says Emily. “They've been my reminder and helped me through heartbreaks, insecurities, and now they get to be yours. All In features a track which I wrote the morning after a fun night out. This upbeat song is about going out with friends and meeting someone who takes your breath away. Its lyrics are a twist on the common saying, you had me at hello, and instead, this song is about someone having you ‘The Whole Time.’” Listen below.
Emily Kate · The Whole Time
Jordana Talsky
Jordana Talsky is a singer-songwriter and vocal looper who fuses multi-genre influences into her own sound. She accompanies herself by voice with a Roland Boss RC505 loop station. Her ethos is to incorporate digital means into live performance in an organic way, and with the loop machine, she creates a choir on the spot with no pre-recorded parts. Her new single ‘Oh Yeah,’ represents a moment of awakening, like when you remember something you had forgotten about a dream that all of a sudden comes back in a flash, a moment to stand outside of yourself and contemplate, embrace, and inquire of your life. “It takes work, all the time, to choose not to look away and to be honest with ourselves,” says Jordana. “These moments, delicate and challenging, are insights into our authentic selves, that may offer a fresh vantage point from which we can choose to heal and evolve. Inspirational, fun and harmony-rich indie-pop, ‘Oh Yeah’ is about listening to your inner voice and taking faith in the spark you uncovered deep within you.” Listen below.
Jordana Talsky · Oh Yeah
Nimkish
To fully immerse in the multitudes of rising queer Indigenous star, Nimkish, is to honour the past, look ahead to the future, and bask in the resplendent present all at once. The Vancouver-based artist is fearless in her lyricism, confronting anti-Indigenous racism and colonial violence alongside other hard subjects like anxiety, grief and heartache. To the great tradition of singer-songwriters healing through their music, Nimkish brings a bright-eyed aim to flourish in all she has experienced. Nimkish’s lyrics give affirmation to past pain while living in the moment. To some it may sound like escapism, to others it may sound like moxie-driven R&B-pop pulsing through the club. What’s certain is her fortitude — she’s on a mission, combining the coolness and creativity of the TikTok generation with the lucidity and confidence of a grown woman. Nimkish’s anthemic new single, ‘YSB,’ features ASCXNSION and is about the need for healing, freedom, and to be heard. "’YSB’ is about the need for healing, freedom, and to be heard,” explains Nimkish. “Are you listening? Do you hear me? Am I screaming out into nothing? This song is about feeling like you can't get ahead, and specific issues that we as Indigenous women work through on a daily basis. Our generation has been left to deal with trauma and we are continually fighting for equity. It can feel exhausting to constantly try to be truly heard. I wanted to go deeper on this project and write about real shit. What we have created is anthemic, resilient, and confrontational, despite the vulnerability that it took to write about our lived experiences. This release is about showcasing Indigenous excellence and the need to amplify our voices. Our time is now – the future is Indigenous.” Listen below.
NIMKISH · YSB (feat. ASCXNSION)
Tana
Tana is an artist, writer and a topliner with charge and a unique flair for lyrics and melody. Her rich and diverse views on gay culture, have strongly influenced her musical and personal journey. Tana’s music is unapologetic, revolutionary, and liberating. At heart, Tana is a true artist, and is inspired by many things around her - people, sexuality, her heritage (being half Italian and Nigerian), the city she grew up in, and the LGBT community. She places diversity at heart and aims to make music that relates to the masses, whilst pushing her creativity at all times. Her array of influences create new ideas and sounds that break traditional boundaries. Think Halsey & The Weekend. She has just released her new single ‘Bad Habits (Keep On Coming)’. Tana says of the track: “I wrote ‘Bad Habits (Keep On Coming)’ over lockdown, and it’s about wanting to grow from a toxic relationship. I found myself holding onto flaws and limitations that really effected my personal growth, and writing about it helped me recognise these issues and learn from this experience.” Listen below.
Love Crumbs
Love Crumbs is a folk-rock and Americana group based in Massachusetts. Known for blending poignant lyrics with evocative vocal storytelling, their nostalgic, timeless, heart-on-sleeve sound harkens to a bygone era. They have just released their new single ‘Ellipses’. “The track is about trying to connect with someone and not being able to despite the best of intentions,” says Mike. “It's about the things that aren't said or are left unsaid. It's about a meaningful relationship that ended kind of suddenly. The person was typing to me (as evidenced by the "...") but I never got to hear their response. Closure isn't something that someone gives us, in the end. It's something that we have to come to on our own. The sonic influences for me on this track, probably in particular the chord changes in the verses are Neil Young, the pre-chorus Tom Waits.  I wanted to stack Ali's vocals because it has an unreal sound (not occurring naturally, similar to Royals by Lorde) that can work in the right context.” Listen below.
Love Crumbs · Ellipses
Anniee
Anniee is an electronic artist and theatre composer based in Montclair, NJ just outside NYC. As a vocalist she has performed in a variety of styles and genres. Recently she has turned her attention to producing synthwave and retrowave tracks with modern and minimalist vibes. She has just released her new track 'Lonely Wolves'. "'Lonely Wolves' is moody and driving, with retro vibes and a modern sensibility—an intense journey exploring breakdown in relationship," says Anniee. Listen below.
Anniee · Lonely Wolves
Leah Rose
Emerging pop songwriter and producer Leah Rose has released her debut single ‘Goodnight’. The melancholic hue of ‘Goodnight’ arises from the sentimentality of a writer reflecting on a landscape they no longer exist in. The song was written and recorded in lockdown and is a prime example of how an artists’ time in isolation can result in the inevitable dissection of their past. Sonically, ‘Goodnight’ was inspired by artists such as Lorde, The Weeknd and Charli XCX. Leah Rose is a Cork-born artist who has spent the last 5 years based in Dublin. She spent much of that time honing her craft, finding inspiration in lyricists such as Alex Turner and Lana Del Rey. Strong imagery and colour play a huge role in Leah’s songwriting. Growing up with artists for parents meant that Leah was exposed to a range of visual art forms at a young age. She strives to create art not only through music but through her artwork, photography and overall visual aesthetic. “I see my songwriting style as atmospheric and somewhat abstract,” she says. “I love being able to use music as a tool to materialise the things I see in my mind. So when I write a song I try to place the listener right in the centre of my memories and daydreams”. Listen to ‘Goodnight’ below.
Leah Rose · Goodnight
Felyce
Felyce's alt-pop root influences shine through on her shuffling and atmospheric alternative Pop/R&B new single ‘Skin’. The Paris-based singer-songwriter Felyce shares the struggle she faced accepting the color of her skin while growing in France. Getting away from slow tempos, ‘Skin’ offers an energetic but still dark ambiance. Felyce wrote and performed ‘Skin’ and she worked with professional arranger Nicolas Lassus to make the song what it is now. She said in statement: "I wrote 'Skin' thinking about that beautiful story I heard once. A young black girl wondered why her skin was so dark and her mother told her the reason was because the sun loved her too much. That story really stuck with me". Born and raised in Paris, she spent most of her time between stage performances and school until high school when she put most of her focus on studying while writing her first full songs on the side. Felyce graduated from university in 2016 before starting a short career in HR but she realized that music was the only career for her and began learning production the next year while working on her debut EP Fear which dropped in 2018. She's been steadily releasing singles and crafting her sound since; embracing her formative influences, including British pop music acts like Sam Smith, Robbie Williams, Birdy, and American pop acts such as Lana Del Rey or Banks. Listen to ‘Skin’ below.
Kenzie Webley
Kenzie Webley has been writing songs since she was 13 years old but only started recording last year just before lockdown. Her new single 'Loveable' is out now to coincide with her finishing her A levels. Her debut album is almost finished and she already has the songs written for her second album! 'Loveable' tells the story of a couple arguing in public after a night out. It's from the perspective of someone who recognises their own culpability in the events. Listen below.
URARTA
URARTA’s new EP consists of four tracks centred around the issues of standing up for yourself and others, respecting the planet’s boundaries and looking out for your own. Musically, the band has its heart in punk, but simultaneously flirts with genres such as post punk, alt-rock, noise, Goth and indie. The lyrics are in English and in the dialect of Skåne –the southern part of Sweden where the band also has its geographical base. URARTA consists of Monica Richter (vocals), Ketty Hagmann (bass) and Tove Lorentz (drums). Listen to the song ‘D.I.Y’ below.
Vol 2: Vi Fick Fel Adress by Ursäkta Röran
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roeknowsbest · 1 month ago
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MON, 10/14: RKB to play Silver Stream Studio w/ Montage Montage, Early Girl, + TV Cop
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ameliajessica · 4 years ago
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it hit the first day of autumn and i decided to finally start on a future thanksgiving fic, even tho i am british
“Wait, you’re kidding – no, you’re fucking kidding?”
Margo bites her lip. “El, don’t.”
“After all the shit you gave me about staying behind for Mike—shit that, incidentally, turned out to be correct, you’re literally going to pull the exact same shit I did? And expect me to not comment on it?”
“First of all,” Margo says, pointing a finger at him, “Mike is not Alice, and if you even fucking come close to insinuating that, I will make sure it’s the last thing you ever say. Second of all, the situation is not remotely the same. You ditched an orgy for a boyfriend you met a week prior, and I’m ditching a lazy week doing homework to spend it at my girlfriend’s parents’ house, for moral support, because they are a fucking nightmare who need to meet me to learn how to treat their fucking daughter. Lastly, I am always right which is why you shouldn’t have argued with me about Ibiza, and should not argue with me on this.”
“You being right comes last now?” Eliot scoffs. “Being whipped has changed you.”
“I know you’re not implying I’m not the one doing the whipping.”
Eliot cracks an imaginary whip in the air, obnoxiously loud, staring her down.
“You’re being such a baby.”
“And you’re being a bitch,” he throws out. He feels jittery, out of sorts, and he fucking hates it and honestly? Hates Margo, for putting him in this position. Like he’s a fucking puppy shitting all over the floor because he can’t handle mommy going away. With her new girlfriend. “So much for goddamn loyalty.”
“Jesus Eliot.”
“So I’m supposed to just, what, mope around like a loser? For a week? Just because you’ve decided to only fuck one person for the time being? Who the fuck am I suppose to hang out with, Margo?”
Because the truth is that. That even though the crowds pour in for their parties, Eliot doesn’t have friends, really. Not people he can stand for more than a passing evening, usually with some… assistance to get him through the inane conversations that don’t lead to blowjobs. What the fuck he is supposed to do all week? Hoberman hasn’t even been around, and he came closest to being, like, interesting—ish—
“Um, Eliot…” a little voice pipes up.
Ugh. Fine. You caught him: there is one person, in the world and conveniently also at Brakebills, other than Margo, who he finds endlessly fascinating.
But it’s not like Quentin Coldwater can help him here either. In another universe, where Brakebills South pairings stuck, Quentin would be the one making the trip to the Quinn household. Instead, he will be journeying back to Montclair, NJ. 
It had put Eliot in a shitty mood, to see him and Alice come back joined at the hip (it had put Mike in a worse one, obviously, seeing as he dumped Eliot because he thought their entanglement would be “more fun” than Eliot had had apparently supplied. So fuck him. Good riddance. Eliot didn’t need anyone who couldn’t make their own fucking fun if they were so determined to have it), but fortunately it hadn’t lasted, meaning Eliot’s sourness hadn’t either.
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focusonthegoodnews · 2 years ago
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In 'Monarch City' Montclair, battle is on to save pollinators. What you can do
In ‘Monarch City’ Montclair, battle is on to save pollinators. What you can do
https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/essex/montclair/2022/08/12/nj-insect-apocalypse-how-to-make-backyards-more-pollinator-friendly/65395980007/
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becauseiamnotanelephant · 2 years ago
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Open house day 1
We basically had to be out of the house all day today for the open house and various other scheduled showings, so we enjoyed what was sort of like a staycation.
Breakfast at the diner, a walk around South Mountain reservoir with lots of waving to the Turtle Back Zoo train, fun at the reservoir playground, lunch in Maplewood, a few hours at the pool, and then checking out the very crowded (and very diverse crowd) at the Montclair Jazz Festival.
Hannah walked nearly all the way around the reservoir (at least a mile) and sang the Train Song from music class at every train sighting, is doing lots of repetitive climbing at the playground (up the same steps and down the same slide, over and over and over again). It was fun to explore a new town for lunch - Maplewood has a cute downtown, has really nice housing stock, and is very close to a train line - but for reasons I can't understand, was not on the list of acceptable places to live, according to my NJ resident expert husband. The jazz festival was great but our timing was terrible. We only caught the last two songs from the "real" jazz band - and Christian McBride was playing with them. I am not a jazz expert or true fan, but he was a story teller from the Moth about his time playing with James Brown, and so it was cool to see him in person. We waited 30 min for the dance party part of the evening but the event hosts were milking the time and talking talking talking so much that it was time to get home to put Hannah to bed before we could hear any dance floor music.
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