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  • heck forget water,,he should have pumped out and sold the Gasolina

  • heck forget water,,he should have pumped out and sold the Gasolina

  • another example of ...when they are hungry, they will revolt

  • at least there will be rainbows 0:52

  • la pregunta del millon.

    ¿Que hubiera pasado si en Estados Unidos sufriria un dictadura militar ULTRA DERECHISTA?

  • @ferni1glass exactamente lo mismo que paso, solo que en ves de un presidente habria un general. Todos los anteriores presidentes, bush padre e hijo, kennedy, etc. Fueron y son ultraderechistas, ahi nada es del estado

  • @ferni1glass No creo que la sufriera, puesto que generalmente es uno de los principales culpables de la gran mayoría de las dictaduras ultra derechistas del mundo, especialmente de América Latina (y particularmente la Argentina)

  • @ferni1glass Por esto es que la constitucion de Estados Unidos hace que cada ciudadano pueda tener armas para defenderce de tal situacion. El dia que el govierno se pase de rosca en ves de piedras y llantas quemadas como en argentina aqui se van a oir rafagas de m 16 y ak 47.

  • Do it! carefully follow the instructions of the IMF and the orders from Washington, and if they have the necessary level of corruption will see the same thing happened in Argentina in anywhere in the world

  • the hatred of the successful is the greatest weakness a country can endure. some of the posts her make me sick.  maybe you should have done more than drink beer and smoke pot in college.

  • @treefittyfive What a useless troll, you posted in every single video. Not getting enough attention at home? Little bitch. With your spelling, I doubt you even went to college, or finished high school for that matter.

  • la argentina tiene otra guerra. la de la miseria, el hambre, la pobreza. por favor hasta cuando vamos a soportar a esta mierda de politica

  • … Problems, problems, complaints, complaints, but NOT ONE SOLUTION is ever offered!

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  • Technically speaking, this was a semi-Fascist regime. Corporatism, company unions, + a demagogue (Menem) = Fascism

  • El error de Argentina fue hacer lo mismo que México tanto Salinas como Menem privatizaron pero sin abrir los mercados al 100% y por eso tuvieron muy poca competencia, eso genero pobreza y crecimiento lento.

  • Menen tenía razon había que privatizar, el problemas es que en latinoamérica tienen esa estúpida idea de que una empresa estatal funciona mejor que una privada, para tener a raya a la privada tiene que ser el sistema lo más libre posible para que tenga muchos competidores, todo lo que sufrieron fue producto del robo de la banca y del gobierno, no del capitalismo

  • creepy men in glasses kissing each other!!

  • citizenship and patriotism only exist at the bottom, the upper class knows better. They sell-out their compatriots' mothers, fathers, sons and daughters for only a little geld. Does not even take much.

  • coming to a place near you.

  • What is the name of the song at 6:38?

  • pathetic, you must be willing to die for a revolution, otherwise nothing will change,

  • 6:00 they all look like the mob to me!

  • When I came to Argentina the first time in December 1993 I mentioned to different Argentinians that the exchange-rate to the USD shouldn't be 1:1 but 2:1 but nobody wanted to hear of it. "Everything is fine" seemed to be their attitude.

    My background for the statement was that the previous 3 years I'd traveled through about 40 countries and could see that something was fundamentally wrong in Argentina. As it later turned out I was on target with the 2:1 after adjusting for inflation!

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  • I wish I had a pure gasoline well in my back yard.

  • the locals should have got the gasoline out of the well for sale...

  • I wish Argentinians were Muslim; they would not have fallen for any of these falsehoods. Religion (catholicism would not have been the opium of the masses, but a force for social justice-Jihad)

  • All parties in all Western countries are void of ideology since 1980'ties. This document shows how it happened in Argentina. In Finland it happened some other way yet not too different. Most people here wouldn't even admit it is so.

  • Menem mataste a personas, al igual que todos los politicos y economistas que vendieron y beneficieron a todo el pais. Dios nos ayude ahora, minimo 50 años mas para salir de esto.......se me rompe el corazon..estoy llorando de dolor....Hijos de milll Putaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!

  • el min 1.20 es realmente triste y conmovedor cuando el pueblo entre lagrimas grita que ganaron , me hizo llorar es realmente triste lo que pasa con nuestros pueblos y yo como mexicno lo entiendo muy bien ya que en 1995 mexico mexico tuvo la peor crisis de sus historia ,miles de empresas quebraron,fuga de capitales ,miles de desempleados mucha gente a ver que perdieron todo o que sus deudas se triplicaron muchos se suicidaron a tal magnitud llego esa crisis Gracias a Carlos Salinas!

  • @Aguilarealenvuelo mexicano, lloremos jjuntos entonces! ¿que mierda nos espera a nosotros los tercermundistas?.. es increible como una sola persona puede sumergir un pais tan rico como lo es mexico o argentina..

    QUE BASURAS QUE SON POR DIOS!! como detesto a los funcionarios de mierda de este pais! festejaban por vnder empresas al extranjero...

  • @ronch0 Me parece que Raúl Alfonsín estaba bien, pero las cosas fueron tan malas como podría ser el reinado de Carlos Menem. El U.S había una gran responsabilidad para estas cosas sucedieron a la Argentina. El pueblo fue engañado por el a los políticos (no puedo entender las partes, estos radicales,

    peronistas son muy complicados de entender).

  • @ronch0 Además, puedo ver que la privatización de empresas estatales no es una solución. Según tengo entendido las empresas extranjeras realmente robado el país con la ayuda de algunos políticos y la mafia. Es tan mala la situación hoy? Porque si lo es, no es la revolución en el horizonte. No sé de lo que puedo decir....Viva la revolution.....

  • Story moral, the neo-liberalism is very bad system

  • very poor country :(

  • @sanmarinocnn we are not poor. Argentina is a very rich country. We are strugling with lots of problems now. And now we have to fix what US (with the help of lots of traitors) did to us. I invite you to visit Buenos Aires and the rest of Argentina.

  • @astrosebas77 Cómo es la situación actual en la Argentina? El país se recupere?

  • @hrbear Argentina viene creciendo economicamente en los últimos años, inclusive saliendo relativamente bien parada de la crisis financiera internacional y logrando un índice de desocupación más bajo que el de USA por ejemplo. Sin embargo, este momento, es de cambios políticos fuertes, y contradicciones por parte del gobierno, quien a tenido algunas políticas acertadas (como en Ciencia por ejemplo) pero que últimamente esta equivocando el camino desde mi punto de vista.

  • @hrbear Todavía no se ha logrado saldar la deuda social existente en el país, y los Kirchner quieren aferrarse al poder a como de lugar. La oposición de centro derecha (con algunas notables excepciones) tiende a oponerse a todo sin demasiada lógica. La oposición de centro izquierda es a mi parecer más constructiva y una opción viable para Argentina. El problema actual es fundamentalmente político.

  • @hrbear La clase media esta más despierta que antes pero los niveles de pobreza todavía se mantienen relativamente altos para los estándares que supimos tener historicamente. La Argentina está transformandose, pero para dar un pronóstico más certero es necesario que el próximo gobierno no destruya las políticas que resultaron buenas, y que corrija los errores actuales.

  • @astrosebas77 Gracias. Estoy contento de saber que la situación es mejor. Debido a que el lema central aquí en Grecia es "Argentina nos encontramos".

  • @hrbear Lo que esta pasando en Grecia (y de manera más leve en Islandia, Irlanda, España, Italia, USA, etc.) es a mi modo de ver una demostración de que el sistema actual requiere de una revisión fuerte de políticas a nivel mundial. Lamentablemente, Argentina fue el primer país en sufrir este tipo de colapso, y allá por el 2001 nadie nos presto atención. Un saludo grande desde Argentina y mis mejores deseos para todo el pueblo Griego.

  • @hrbear Hola amigo, actualmente en Argentina estamos un poco mejor, si bien hay algunos problemas, también parece haber la típica corrupción de siempre y muchas mentiras. Sin embargo, parece que el país se sostuvo de alguna forma. De muy lentamente, estamos progresando. Grecia tiene que ser fuerte y tener fe, porque tienen una situación que pueden revertirla. Saludos!

  • @astrosebas77 Actually, each country has to stand for their own interests, and Argentina failed to do so, selling half of the country and other stuff-

  • @conijoo You are right in some sense but you have to keep in mind that the people was cheated by the former president Menem... he was promising "the productive revolution" and he did completely the opposite... the law was changed to make layouts easier... also you have to consider that usually there is a lot of pressure from foreing economies to do so, it's obvious that the world is not fair in that respect...

  • @astrosebas77 People was cheated in Delarua goverment too, and look what happened to him.

  • @conijoo Yes, but what is your point...? What happened in De La Rua's goverment was just the aftermath of 10 years of Menemism plus some political passivity from De La Rua. He was essentially Menem continuation. The economy head of the country was Cavallo... the same as in the first period of Menem. But people didn't know that.... he proclaimed himself as "the change" but he was the same... and what happened was the reaction of the people, people said stop...

  • @astrosebas77 Yeah you're lucky you had Nestor Kirchner, we just have a bunch of bums and Wall Street Democrats.

  • @astrosebas77 can I stay at your place?

  • @astrosebas77

    The architecture of Agentina looks magnificent . I can see  you are a proud , intelligent people . It's a shame corruption allowed this to happen and the same thing IS happening in the USA . The manipulation of the Fed , the passing of Gramm, Seely, Bliley(sp?) act , bailing out Wall Street fat cats to the detriment of the taxpapers , GE pays 0 taxes , double digit unemployment, the attempts by the Koch Bros. to union bust , it all looks familiar,. Only Ron Paul mentione it .

  • @sanmarinocnn Very poor world (Argentina ranks 38th in human development out of 200)

  • @LAVB432 We are not poor. Today we've got some problems, but we are ok. :)

  • @Eiche2k I understand, but what I was trying to say was that if Argentina is poor and ranks 38 th, the world, as a whole, is very poor.

    Anyways, I do not believe in the goverment statics, so I cannot say neighter, 'we are better'. I just do not know.

    Greetings

  • fascism.. hope the u.s. wakes up in time before they abrogate the constitution. The last line of defense may be the guns that every american has to bring to the civil war

  • @tpnguyen8

    Do you know how stupid that sounds?

    Do you know how many people all over world who are tired of hearing this being said over and over again!!!

    Its like "Over my cold, dead body!".

    But you will never solve anything by the gun, you will only kill yourself in the attempt and contribute to further injustice.

    Change starts with reason.

  • NaboOOo, perhaps you should read an article posted by a Gentleman that went through this collapse. Google "Surviving an Economic Collapse: A Perspective from one who went through it in Argentina". He has this to say about people like you, only the most narrow minded, brain washed, butterfly IQ level idiots believed that the police would protect them. People that could have been considered antigun before, ran to the gun shops, seeking advice on how to defend themselves and their families."

  • I have newer liked the armed authority before, but I have learned that violence will truly never make anything better...

    Even in "successful" overthrows of government, you face the same problems as in Argentina and everywhere else.

    Because there is almost no stability and control, a charlatan like Menem is able to use your frustration to size power, for then to deceive you.

    And I am not brainwashed, I am simply realistic.

  • @Nabo00o That is exactly why you need an armed citizenry, the final check and balance to guarantee that the government doesn't become tyrannical. As far as your belief that violence doesn't make anything better, if a thug was attempting to rape your wife and you shot and killed him wouldn't that conflict with your belief? or would you allow the rape since you are against violence? Eventually, even a worm will turn, that is nature, what you propose is un-natural.

  • Maybe unnatural for you, at your stage of development, but you will understand with time. Suffering will always reveal its source.

    As for the "thug", I would never have killed him, but I would probably have intervened. You cowboys in America thinks the world is so simple, that the only right is the family and the guy with the gun...

    There is a reason things are the way they are, and guess what? You are a part of it.

  • @Nabo00o Your defeatist attitude plays right into the hands of the same global elite that bankrupted Argentina. I am sure that your beliefs work well in Twinkly winkly fairy land where the good little elves play among the candy cane trees. But here in the REAL world you must stand up to evil, with force if necessary. I am curious, how would you have intervened with the thug? With harsh language? A dirty look? The silent treatment? By rolling over and showing your belly? Good luck with that..

  • Before I answer that, I wonder if you are Christian or at least care for what Jesus said. I am not and have never been religious, in fact I was an atheist before, with a look on the world much like you.

  • @Nabo00o No, I think you should answer how you would defend your wife against a rapist without using violence. Your beliefs would work fine in a world without people. Oh, wait a minute, bears, wolves, cougars, and any other large predator would thank you for your un-natural beliefs as they ate you. Now, how do you get your wife to safety when she is being gang raped by 6 thugs with out using violence? Remember, you can't call the cops because they are not available.

  • You can't have changed much since you were young, this is just the same type of irrational question I got when I was young.

    As if a madman with a gun gave you an ultimatum, either have sex with your mom or your father. Which do you choose?

    Just as stupid as what you are suggesting, and just as childish....

    I guess it is not of your lifetime to understand what creates good and "evil" in our lives. We will all learn eventually though.

  • @Nabo00o So in your world violent rapes never happen, someones child is never brutalized, the strong never victimize the weak? My poor misguided friend, you live in a world where evil walks among us and no amount of fantasizing will change that. You and your defenseless family are merely fodder for the brutal. I showed my wife our exchange and she said that in her opinion "a man that will not use force to protect his family is a disgusting coward." Well nabo00o......if the shoe fits...

  • I never said that.

    But I say there is an important reason to why all these things happen, and it is not a result of random coincidences.

    If you take an active stand to hurt people you mean are evil, than these situations will occur and both you and your loved onces risk facing the consequences of your actions...

    As Jesus and all the other wisest of humans tried to tell us, actions causes a reaction.

    What you do to others will be done to you....

    And I am not naive, I am just a realist.

  • @Nabo00o The consequence that my loved ones and I risk facing when standing up to evil are survival. You however will be weeded from the gene pool. I would love to hear your take on why Jesus didn't want us to defend ourselves and our family. Are you going to say "if you live by the sword you will die by it"? Or "Thou shall not kill"? Dude, if you do then you are in dire need of further study, may I suggest "Strong's Exhaustive Concordance" and learn the original Greek and Hebrew definitions.

  • What was going on there at the end, with the bishop? 

    Menem did not look happy - like he had been rebuked from the pulpit?

    Anyone?

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  • FUERZA ARGENTINA !!!!!!!

  • The monetary sistem of USA has been damaging all the world. Leaded by religious groups, largest companies as JP Morgan, BID, ONU, Citigroup, Federal Bank of USA. They insert printed money as debt and buy abnormally resources of each country. There is no a real macroeconomics rules these are only foulse lines of study. The true behind all this system is that this is carring us to collapse and severe crisis. The young people need to think different, the solution is to find our human side.

  • I agree, although, its not just U.S. interests that are doing this. They are globalists. They have no affiliation with any country. Some believe they are deliberately dismantling economies around the world including the U.S. so that eventually we will ALL be indebted to IMF and World Bank. It would mean that Globalist Financiers would have total control of the world economy. I think the evidence shows that this is in fact the case. I give it a year before a collapse happens in the U.S.

  • This and other economic collapses are important to watch, will give signs when and if it is about to happen and what will happen during it. I hope it doesn't here in the US, that's something that no one wants and the poor and middle class will suffer the most as we always do in such cases. Crossing my fingers it never happens here, and learning, very interesting post!!! Thanks!!

  • @jmitterii2 buy gold and silver because it is unfolding before us and we need to protect ourselves from currency devaluation and hyperinflation

  • The problem with Pino's films is they spend so much time pushing an anti-privatization perspective while ignoring the undeniable reality: privately-owned enterprises function better than public for a variety of reasons. However, I can't fault him for his perspective. What sort of perspective on capitalism would you expect in counties that have endured corrupt, oppressive right-wing dictatorships?

  • moot point

  • The problem in Argentina was not in the idea of privatization, but instead the reckless manner in which the industries were privatized. It was truly a criminal act that amounted to a giveaway.

    If you ignore the white elefant (CORRUPTION) in the room and go on believing the lie that the situation has been caused by left of right ideologies, you're doomed to keep on making the same mistakes.

  • In the early twentieth century Argentina was the richest and most developed in Latin America and the sixth of the world economy. Could aspire to a future similar to that of Canada or Australia (GDP 22 500 and 20 200 U.S. $ / H HDI: 0.932 and 0.922). Instead, it has remained a third world country with 54% of the population below the poverty line, an average GDP of only U.S. $ 10 300 / H and a Human Development Index of 0.827.

  • and this is happening in USA. The are a bit more subtle here though, they keep us busy with fox news and garbage tv, false propaganda of pride and war. If we were so right and a 1st nation we wouldn't have the level of unemployment we have now. We have bad education and health systems. Lost equity in our homes and high taxes... we need to get tough and protest this bullshit.

  • "we need to get tough and protest this bullshit."...The first step is to denounce the corporate brainwashing. Overspending on shiny new toys that we can't afford. Look at the houses our grandparents lived in compared to ours...those houses are small because thats what they could afford! Tell ur fellow americans to take their money (that they damn well earned) OUT of the banking system and buy real Goods of value like food, land, silver n gold. If the banks lose its slaves it loses POWER.

  • Completely agree! But good luck with the "get tough and protest" Never ,ever gonna happen.The american people can't get pass the brainwash done by the goverment and its influence with the corporate media.You,american people, are taught that a popular manifestation its being comunist.Just my grain of salt here.

  • @Crowstudio Yes, we are far more brainwashed. Most Americans dont even understand the transfer of wealth. All they know is they cant find a job

  • @KirkMcLoren and not only that...can't find a job, can't watch TV, can't buy dolce cabana. Kudos for the banks, as it is because an ignorant society preoccupied about status, beer and race we make them make the impossible possible. And to know that our future generation (the new 3/5 year olds are going to face the worst is down right perverse. While, these golf course elites ensure their benefits for the rest of our life times... enough is enough?

  • @Crowstudio "are a bit more subtle here though"

    not.

  • @Yamakashi1 I should have stressed that was somewhat sarcastic... yes, they are in fact full fledged. Who is subtle here is us... who don't get together and FIRE this leaches off our system. The banks rule, creating these socio-economical levels to make people confused. Money=debt. If no debt there is no money, but we are tied to this system at least for now. I think we need a new independence...

  • @Crowstudio @JUKIO01 USA all this started 60 years ago with IMF and World bank, now, when circle is finally full it all back to them...greeting from SPLIT

  • @Crowstudio WHAT DO YOU PROTEST FACT IS WHEN I GO HOME TONIGHT 80% OF THE CARS I PASS WELL NOT BE MADE HERE.

    or most of the cloths are not made here hell what is made in the usa any more its sad to see we deed this to are selfs

  • Washing DC also to get a Senator. 4:30

  • Ah, Obama's Public Private Partnership?

  • well, maybe Saudi Arabia will privatize it's oil wells that it stole from Aramco decades ago...but I'm not holding my breath on that one.

  • that gasoline water is such bullshit, there is no way you can contaminate a water supply to the point it catches fire, and secondly gasoline does not come from natural gas, it comes from petroleum, that lawsuit is bullshit, - even if the water supply was pure high octane gasoline, why not just pump it out and sell it? it's a gold mine.

  • If memory serves, gas is lighter than water and floats on top. When you put out a gas fire, you don't use water or it will spread. You smother it.

  • then the water supply isn't contaminated, and you have free gasoline. Why have a law suit?

  • This isn't the friggin' hillbillies, its not like he could get the funding for all the equipment required to pump and transport/convert etc..the oil. Btw, have you EVER heard of one single guy owning an oil company???? Also what currency would he have accepted for the oil at that time?? There are so many factors and logistics to something like this, that simply saying "uh, sell it" is REALLY naive.

  • Lights flicker in USA

    and the elite whisper 4/5 must die

    soon the GOVt will be bankrupt

    and like these poor souls

    you in America will enter the third world with them.

    You have not been vigilant on the watch tower of freedom

  • Uh, creepy much? Yeah, so anyway, for future reference Ive just learned that tires make good fuel lmao!

  • Take money from the competent & give to incompetent?

    Daschle, Killefer, & Geithner tax-cheats!; Berney Madoff fraud; Barney Frank was arrested for running a male prostitution ring from his own house when he was supposed to have oversight of Freddie Mack; Sen Dodd for mortgage fraud; US Trade Rep Ron Kirk a tax cheat; etc

    Tax-exempt foundations are used to conceal and protect wealth from taxes, and to reward corrupt politicians who "went along."

    Is it now time American citizens break the law?

  • Governor Jesse Ventura spoke of how easy it would be for 5 sniper teams to shut down the USA by blocking the transport of commerce

    That is why in January the US Government passed the Veterans Disarmament Law

    Basically, Veterans names are now being put into the Brady Instant Check Data Base to block Veterans from being allowed to own or carry guns of any type

    Americans have lost all but no 3 of their Bill of Rights - Yet they say & do nothing!

    People deserve the government they get!

  • Just wait till more people are unemployed and have no means of putting food on the table. Sooner or later they'll take their frustrations to the streets.

    Unfortunately, it might be too late by then.

  • 6:03 capomafia

  • 6:28 a la izquierda QUE HIJO DE PUTA MOYANO SOBAPIJAS

  • playtime 3:10,

    that family should consider itself as extremelly lucky... I would give everything to have a gasoline well in my backyard.

  • People can't even live off the land without pulling gas from the ground? Those bastards. It's alot like what happened to the Native Americans: forced to live off land that was barren and unable to support crops.

  • Argentina was at one time one of the wealthiest countries in te world. The international vultures of finance will ruin America too--probably much sooner than later.

  • u americanos must not let these bastards destroy ur country. the world use to look up to americans but no more. Its so disgusting what ur politicians and business people do to their own people and to other nations in the process of seld preservation.

  • Its over - no one believes this could happen to us - If you say anything about what happen in Argentina - People just say you are crazy or a nut - everyone is hoping it goes back to the way it was.

  • it's too late. it is all over for us

  • rubbish. If you believe `it's over' then it's over. You live what you choose to create. All that has happened is key figures in institutions have given way to banksters. The banksters have done this to many nations. All you need to do is spread good info, unite with fellow victims and take them down. You are the majority here. You just need to grow up and face your responsibilities.

  • thanks for your insight... just how do you propose we "take them down"? They have the guns, and they ain't steppin' down.

  • go to mcdonalds and order a big burger

  • Obama is about to the same, start selling to big business and banks. right now its a silent emergency. people are getting laid off left and right, companies leaving or downsizing.

    Obama is already reversing his promises and appointing the worst people possible.

  • of course he is. That's his job. Look if you throw yourself naked into a fire you get burnt. Why is that so remarkable? So, if you elect people who are bought and paid for by the banksters and secret societies why do you expect anything different? Most people want to be led instead of taking responsibility for their own actions and realising they all operate together not individually. You can create anything you want. Do it.

  • Meme reminds me of Bush!

  • friend aukxsona it should remind you of Obama.

    Stupid Bush wasn't playing theater (acting) like Obama did.

    Obama played exactly as Meme did (just look at Part-3 playtime 8:15). Just look and compare...

    This kind of assholes are the most dangerous. Because they are able only to do theatrical acting, but are incapable of something else, something more serious.

    Many fool americano felt to "Yes we can" type of shit. Which was a simple cheap spectacle.

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  • The whole Argentinian story sounds like a nightmare. The rest of the world is next.

  • its the new american union

  • Lots of american are leaving the country.. not me i will stay and fight till the end.. this was the land i was born in and i will fight for it..

  • that's the spirit and I shall do the same for my country because once the U.S falls, we will fall too

  • Q asco q me das Carlos Menem ojala te pudras en el infierno

  • A glimpse of America's future...?

  • this is what america will endure soon

  • but you will do something about it, and besides, no government in the whole history and of the world, and never will be, like the government of Argentina.

    An argentinian tell you that.

  • will we really ? ppl voted for bush twice twice! and the first election he won on shadowy terms votes in florida were riggged guess by who bushes brother the governer of florida. WTF is that? we are doomed to the same fate time is the only factor tommorow maybe next week bush is a liar a menem a galtieri The usa has debts of trillions of dollars trillions more! Soldiers dying in iraq for oil and a president who declares victory when ppl are still dying in iraq. we cant survive much longer

  • We hope- but as you can see lately things are not going well. Corruption is corruption. Greed is greed. Never say never.

    My husband is Argentinian so I know.

  • @JUKIO01 I'm from Ireland...it's going to hit us VERY soon....I'll let you know how we get on!

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