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'''Adam Carolla''' (born [[May 27]], [[1964]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[comedian]], [[comedy writer]], [[radio personality]], [[television personality]] and [[actor]]. Carolla achieved fame for several broadcast stints: Co-host of the radio show ''[[Loveline]]'', from 1995 to 2005 (and its television incarnation on [[MTV]] from 1996 to 2000); co-creator and co-star of the television program ''[[The Man Show]]'' (1999-2004); co-creator and performer on the television program ''[[Crank Yankers]]'' (2002-present).

Carolla currently hosts ''[[The Adam Carolla Show]]'' (see [[Adam Carolla#The Adam Carolla Show|section below]]), a weekday morning radio program broadcast from Los Angeles and syndicated in eleven west-coast markets.[http://adam.freefm.com/]

In [[2006]], Carolla completed work
on ''[[The Hammer (film)|The Hammer]]'', an [[independent film]] that he co-wrote and co-produced. He plays the lead role in the film, opposite [[Heather Juergensen]]. The film premiered at the [[2007]] [[Tribeca Film Festival]], and its release will be on March 7, 2008.[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0814130/][http://www.thehammermovie.com/][http://www.toronto.com/movies/movie/597827]

==Early life==
Carolla was born in [[Pennsylvania]] to an [[Italian-American]] father, Giacomo "Jim" Carolla, and a [[Hungarian-American]] mother.

Adam grew up in [[North Hollywood]], [[California]], located in the [[San Fernando Valley]]. His family is often a topic on his radio show claiming his parents were disinterested and still have no interest in his life. He describes his family as good people, fair and honest, but often says they were opposed to anything that involved getting off the couch and doing something. He also says his family was incredibly cheap; Carolla would get small amounts of money, usually coins, for his [[birthday]] instead of gifts and he did not go to any [[funerals]] growing up. [http://adamradio.wordpress.com/2006/05/26/adam-with-christian-the-13-year-old-comedian-bobby-lee-richard-martin-and-the-finale-of-the-adam-carolla-trivia-challenge/]

After his parents [[divorced]], Carolla split time with his mother and father.

Carolla
attended [http://www.lausd.k12.ca.us/Colfax_EL/ Colfax Elementary School], [[Walter Reed Middle School|Walter Reed Junior High]], and [[North Hollywood High School]], where in the latter of which he was voted class clown and was the [[captain (sports)|captain]] of his [[American football|football]] team. Carolla played [[Pop Warner]] football for many years, and said being involved in it saved him from a chaotic home life. [http://adamradio.wordpress.com/2006/10/11/adam-with-kurt-busch-shawn-merriman-and-mistress-melissa/] On ''The Adam Carolla Show'', Carolla said he was recruited to play football at [[Marshall University]] and the [[University of California, Davis]], but he was not interested in college.

Carolla
never received good grades, graduating with a 1.75 [[grade point average]]. He majored in ceramics. [http://wiki.lovelinefan.com/index.php?n=Main.AdamCarolla] He never received his high school diploma because he owed the library $19.95 for a copy of ''We The People'' (ISBN 0-385-41903-1). [http://shows.lovelinearchive.com/Loveline%20-%202003-04-01.mp3] Because of this, he also did not participate in his high school graduation ceremony, but he said on ''Loveline'' that no one had ever asked him to produce his diploma. [http://shows.lovelinearchive.com/Loveline%20-%202005-04-20%20(Guest%20-%20Angie%20McKnight).mp3]

Because of North Hollywood High School’s location, Carolla went to high school with several people who eventually became famous. [[Pornstar]] [[Christy Canyon]] went to his high school, [http
://shows.lovelinearchive.com/Loveline%20-%202004-10-20%20(Guest%20-%20Christy%20Canyon).mp3], as did [[Molly Ringwald]]’s sister, Beth Ringwald, to whom Carolla lost his virginity. [http://adamradio.blogspot.com/2006/05/adam-with-christian-13-year-old_26.html] [http://shows.lovelinearchive.com/Loveline%20-%202002-09-30%20(Guest%20-%20Kathy%20Griffin).mp3]

Carolla frequently tells stories of pranks he and his friends
pulled during and after high school. He began living on his own at the age of 18 in an apartment that eventually included uncaged rabbits. He briefly attended [[Los Angeles Valley College]], a [[junior college]], where he was placed on academic probation before dropping out to work in a series of jobs, including a [[carpet]] cleaner [http://www.allamericanspeakers.com/newspeakerbio/2358/index.php], [[carpenter]], [[traffic school]] instructor[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0004805/bio], metal worker and [[boxing]] instructor. In his 20s, he dated a [[United Kingdom|British]] woman, Lindsey, who was a [[Striptease|stripper]]. [http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Hills/7133/qadam.html] [http://www.dolland.net/loveline/journal/2002/05.html#8] He also taught himself how to ride a unicycle, which he has ridden during an episode of ''[[Too Late With Adam Carolla]]'' and as a guest on ''[[Jimmy Kimmel Live]]''.

==Comedic style==
Carolla is considered to be an accomplished
[[satire|satirist]] and [[comedian]] in several formats. He has co-created, written for, and featured in several [[talk radio]] programs, [[television series]], and films.

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Carolla's comedic style encompasses the following:
*[[Observational
humor]]
*[[irony
|Ironic]] [[quip]]s
*[[Black comedy]]
*[[Satire]]
*[[Improvisational theatre#Improvisational comedy|Improvisation]]
*Deliberate
[[Political correctness|political incorrectness]]
*[[Self-deprecation]]
*[[Homage]]s to early traditional comic styles
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Subjects Carolla frequently pokes fun at include:
*[[Hypocrisy]] among authority figures, especially in regards to [[public policy|public policies]]
*[[Celebrity|Celebrities]], the [[entertainment industry]], and [[mass media]]
*[[Municipality|Municipal authorities]], especially those that abuse [[monopoly|monopolistic power]]
*[[Social issues|Social ills]] and [[dysfunctional families]]
*[[Controversy|Controversial]] [[American law]]s and inefficient [[social services]]
*Lazy and socially irresponsible Americans
*[[Ethnic stereotype]]s

*[[Extremism|Political extremists]], on both sides of the [[political spectrum]]
*[[Religious extremist]]s
*The use of [[religion]] for ulterior or self-serving motives

*[[Interpersonal relationship]]s
*[[Human sexuality]]
*His
own family, friends, and co-workers
*Himself
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After Carolla had established himself as a comedic pundit on ''[[Loveline]]'', he frequently joked that his role on radio was "philosopher-warrior".{{Fact
|date=June 2007}} Promotional posters and billboards introducing his [[The Adam Carolla Show|self-titled radio show]] in early 2006 carried the caption "Adam Carolla: American Genius".[http://www.adamcarolla.com/]

Carolla frequently jokes about his own laziness and apathy, despite consistently meeting expectations in a professional manner. Carolla frequently offers salient advice to callers regarding good professional practices, while ironically referring to his own self-perceived apathy. For example, he has almost never been late for his live appearances on the radio; however, he claims he consistently arrives within sixty seconds of going on-air.{{Fact|date=June 2007}}

==Early comedy career==
Carolla claims that his goal from youth was to write comedy. He did not envision working on-air on the radio, or on-camera in movies and television. In his spare time he worked on his comedy skills, training with [[The Groundlings]] and attempting [[Stand-up comedy|stand-up]], but he didn't believe either of these were a good fit for him (though he did perform sketch comedy with [[ACME Comedy Theater]] for a few years). He had spent his young adulthood working as a carpet cleaner, [[carpenter]], closet builder, [[construction|construction laborer]], and [[boxing]] instructor; it was during this time he grew fond of listening to [[talk radio]]. In his late twenties he heard an ad on the radio seeking a boxing instructor to train [[Jimmy Kimmel]], who at the time was a radio personality on the [[KROQ]] morning show [[Kevin and Bean]] as Jimmy the Sports Guy. Carolla met Kimmel at the radio station and the two became best friends. Carolla asked Jimmy how he could get into radio, Jimmy replied that he should come up with a character. Carolla eventually joined the show's cast as "Mr. Birchum", the ornery and [[misanthropic]] [[Vietnam veteran|Vietnam-veteran]] [[shop class|shop teacher]].

==Radio==
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===Loveline===
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Carolla was offered the job of co-hosting ''[[Loveline]]'' with [[physician]] [[Dr. Drew Pinsky]] in 1995, replacing [[Riki Rachtman]]. Pinsky selected Carolla personally, after hearing Carolla's earlier radio work. ''Loveline'' is a [[broadcast syndication#Radio syndication|syndicated]] radio program produced by [[Westwood One]], and was also a television show on [[MTV]] for four years. On ''Loveline'', Carolla often gave extended commentary about matters having little to do with the official subject matter of the show. Common topics included: Carolla's dislike of the negative effects of religious zealotry, criticism of celebrities, and complaints about politically-originated policies that make little sense, such as junior colleges, traffic/parking enforcement as pure revenue-generation, superfluous red left-turn arrows, and other "wastes" such as the abundance of police officers available to serve traffic citations while none seem to be available for important issues like counter-terrorism, and incessant radio weather and traffic reports. ("How many traffic reports have you listened to? Thousands. How many times have you actually changed your route based on a traffic report? That's right! Never!") His impassioned criticisms and observational humor became a central characteristic of the show.

During his time on ''Loveline'', Carolla gradually drew an increasing fanbase to the program. Carolla, on ''Loveline'' after earlier attempts at traditional stand-up comedy, eschewed traditional stand-up methods, such as scripted comedic "bits". Carolla has claimed that he has no "act", referring to himself as a "comedy factory, as opposed to a comedy warehouse", distinguishing himself from comics who prepare material. Carolla preferred to use his time on the airwaves—and the subject matter of ''Loveline'' as an inspirational springboard—to launch into rants in a similar fashion to [[Dennis Miller]]. Carolla's presentation of his views frequently fits the description of [[black comedy]]. While Carolla distinguishes himself as being self-educated, he frequently refers to his formal education in abysmal, self-deprecating terms.{{Fact|date=June 2007}} He attributes his layman's perspective to his unconventional upbringing, often claiming it has left him as an—albeit successful—adult with "NO self-esteem, as opposed to LOW self-esteem"{{Fact|date=June 2007}}. Carolla claims to have genuinely forgotten several of his own past jokes, insights and innovations that have caught on with fans, attributing his forgetfulness to his "no self-esteem". Carolla has commented on radio that on several occasions, fans have recited back to him his own ideas from past broadcasts, and he genuinely does not recognize them as being his own.{{Fact|date=June 2007}}

<!-- Commented out because image was deleted: [[Image:lovelinetvshow.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Adam Carolla and Dr. Drew on ''Loveline'' the TV Show]] -->''Loveline'' expanded into its largest number of radio markets while Carolla was co-host.{{Fact|date=June 2007}} During his final shows, the fanbase that he had cultivated was, in his own words, larger than he expected. Carolla often claimed that he had no idea of the effect he had had on his audience, saying frequently that, among the small staff in the ''Loveline'' broadcast studio, "no one cares"; he repeatedly drew attention to the apathy of his co-workers—with extended, comedic complaints about the staff, including Pinsky (they both stated they had become very close during their work together). Once it was announced that he was leaving ''Loveline'' after its 10 most successful years, Carolla became the subject of large online petitions to keep him on ''Loveline''.{{Fact|date=June 2007}} He wrote in response, on fan website [[The Loveline Companion]], that he was deeply moved by the large number of fans and the depth of their dedication.{{Fact|date=June 2007}} He repeated these sentiments on-air during his last few ''Loveline'' broadcasts, consciously breaking from his black-humor comedic tone to thank his fans in earnest, explaining that the opportunity for his own morning radio show similar to [[Howard Stern]]'s was an opportunity he could not pass up. He expressed that in retrospect, he didn't view ''Loveline'' as a job{{Fact|date=June 2007}}, and that he would have continued on ''Loveline'' if his schedule would allow it; however, he made it clear that it would not.

===The Adam Carolla Show===
{{ main
|The Adam Carolla Show }}
On [[August 4]], [[2005]], Carolla announced that he would leave ''Loveline'' to pursue a position in morning radio, replacing [[Howard Stern]] &mdash; with Stern's approval &mdash; in a number of West Coast markets. Adam's last night on ''Loveline'' was [[November 3]], [[2005]], to allow him to have time to prepare for his morning debut at the beginning of 2006. He stated that he would love to continue to do Loveline, but the show would not be a possibility. On [[October 25]], [[Infinity Broadcasting]] officially announced that it would be replacing Stern with Carolla on several radio stations in the [[West Coast of the United States|western United States]].

On [[January 3]], [[2006]], Carolla began his new morning radio show, ''[[The Adam Carolla Show]]'', on stations in Los Angeles (where the show is based), San Francisco, Palm Springs, Phoenix, Portland, San Diego, Seattle, Las Vegas, Oakland, Reno, Burbank, Fresno and Sacramento.

The show's staff was modified slightly during its first year. At the start of 2007, it saw its largest staff change; the three primary on-air personalities would be Carolla himself, [[Teresa Strasser]], and the newly added [[Danny Bonaduce]].

As of June, 2007, the show
has seen an overall increase in ratings in its primary market of Los Angeles.{{Fact|date=June 2007}}

CBS announced that on January 2, 2008 the show will go through another lineup change, most notably, [[Danny Bonaduce]] will no longer be part of the on-air trio, being moved to the afternoon slot on KLSX with his own show.

Over the course of the year Carolla has seen a change in the affiliates that carry his show. This list of affiliates and cities are[http://adam.freefm.com/]:

KLSX 97.1 - Los Angeles, CA (Last of the FREE FM
affiliates)<br />
KUFO 101.1 - Portland, OR<br />
KXTE 107.5 - Las Vegas, NV<br />
KWOD 106.5 - Sacramento, CA<br />

KNDD 107.7 - Seattle, WA<br />
KRZQ 100.9 - Reno, NV<br />
KFRR 104.1 - Fresno, CA<br />
KMRJ 99.5 - Palm Springs, CA<br />
WZAN AM970 - Portland, ME (The only affiliate east of the Mississippi
, tape delayed 7pm-10pm replaced Tom Leykis' slot)<br />
KTMB 99.1 - Boise, ID<br />
KSEK 99.1 - Pittsburg, KS (Time of broadcast unverifiable)<br />


The following are
former affiliates:

KPLN 103.7 - San Diego, CA<br />
KZON 101.5 - Phoenix, AZ<br />

KIFR* 106.9 - San Francisco, CA <br />
KYCY AM1550 - San Francisco, CA

*(now KFRC)

==Television==
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Carolla began his first original television series with ''[[The Man Show]]'', along with partner and close friend [[Jimmy Kimmel]], on [[Comedy Central]] from 1999 to 2003. He left ''The Man Show'' at the same time as Kimmel, after having been reportedly offered $50,000 per episode to stay on. Carolla has continued his work with Kimmel as a writer and regular guest on ''[[Jimmy Kimmel Live]]''. With partner [[Daniel Kellison]], they are the heads of [[Jackhole Productions]] and created another television show named ''[[Crank Yankers]]'' for Comedy Central, which revived the Mr. Birchum character.

Carolla has also done [[voiceover]]s for [[cartoon]]s, including [[Buzz Lightyear of Star Command#Other Personnel|Commander Nebula]] on the [[Disney Channel|Disney]] animated series ''[[Buzz Lightyear of Star Command]]'', [[Death (personification)|Death]] on ''[[Family Guy]]'' (replacing [[Norm MacDonald
]] who only did one episode) and [[Spanky Ham]] on ''[[Drawn Together]]''.

From August 2005 to November 2005, Carolla hosted the [[talk show]] ''[[Too Late with Adam Carolla]]'' on Comedy Central
.

Also in 2005, Carolla was featured in a home remodeling program called ''[[The Adam Carolla Project]]'' where he and a crew of old friends renovated his childhood home. The 12 episodes aired on the cable channel TLC (The Learning Channel) from October through December 2005.

In 2006, he appeared on the special summer series [[Gameshow Marathon (US TV series)|Gameshow Marathon]] as a celebrity panelist on the [[Match Game]] episode.

In August of 2007, Carolla guest hosted [[Jim Rome Is Burning]].

Recently, he has appeared as a guest on several episodes of [[Comics Unleashed]].

==Film==
In 2006, Carolla
finished work on ''[[The Hammer (film)|The Hammer]]'', a semi-autobiographical [[independent film]] in which he stars opposite [[Heather Juergensen]]. The film is based on his real life and is filmed at a gym he helped build with his co-star, Ozzie, which is played by [[Oswaldo Castillo]], his friend in real life whom he met while building the gym when they both worked in construction.<ref>{{cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= | title=New boxing movie, celebs' fight-Derby dilemma, more | date= | publisher= | url =http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/writers/arash_markazi/05/02/adam.carolla/index.html | work =SportsIllustrated.com | pages = | accessdate = 2007-11-06 | language = }}</ref>

The film
made its [[world premiere]] at the 2007 [[Tribeca Film Festival]] in [[New York City]] and shortly thereafter received a very positive review in Variety. [http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117933507.html?categoryid=31&cs=1] Further details, including plans for the film's release, can be found on [http://www.thehammermovie.com/ ''The Hammer'' official website]. In 2003 Carolla had cameo appearance in the film ''[[Abby Singer (film)|Abby Singer]]''.

==Controversy==
===The Hawaiian community===
On [[November 9]], [[2003]] Loveline was cancelled by Hawaii affiliate [[KPOI]] after Carolla referred to Hawaiians as "the dumbest people". He also claimed that you could take over the island with a [[Société Bic|Bic lighter]]. [http://shows.lovelinearchive.com/Loveline%20-%202003-11-09%20(Hawaii%20Rant).mp3]

===The Asian American community===
Carolla's morning show became the subject of controversy within a few weeks of airing when on [[January 24]], [[2006]], Carolla played a segment which spoofed the upcoming [[Asian Excellence Awards]], which honor [[Asian American]] media accomplishments. The spoof consisted of what sounded like a typical excerpt from an awards show, except that the dialogue of the actors consisted only of the words [[ching chong]], repeated [http://www.angryasianman.com/other/adamcarolla2006-01-24.mp3 over and over]. The National Association of Asian American Professionals (NAAAP), The Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA), and The Center for Asian American Media publicly objected to the spoof, calling it racist.[http://www.aaja.org/news/mediawatch/2006_01_27_1/]. They threatened to ask advertisers to withdraw their support from the show if the station did not issue an apology. [http://asianamericanmedia.org/rf_cms/index.php?cmd=showPage&page_id=1.11.2.4.5] On [[February 22]], [[2006]], Carolla without fanfare read a brief apology for the segment, in which he said that his show had regrettably [http://www.angryasianman.com/other/adamcarolla2006-02-22.mp3 "crossed the line"]. On [[April 26]], [[2006]], Carolla invited the head of the Media Action Network for Asian Americans, Guy Aoki, and Teddy Zee, co-chair of the Asian Excellence Awards, [http://angryasianman.com/other/adamcarolla2006-04-26.mp3 to further explain] that when he aired the bit, he had no idea that "ching chong" was a racial slur. Mention of the bit was removed from the official show blog. [http://adamradio.wordpress.com/2006/01/24/]

===Ann Coulter===
On [[July 6]], [[2006]] [[conservative]] [[pundit]] [[Ann Coulter]] called ''[[The Adam Carolla Show]]'' an hour and a half after she was scheduled as a featured guest. This was the second time she had been late or absent on the show. On the [[July 6]] show, Carolla amicably greeted Coulter, saying "You're late, baby doll." (A term he uses with legitimate affection and not condescendingly.) She complained that she had been given the wrong number. Carolla then joked to Coulter, "How did you get the right number? Just dialed randomly &mdash; eventually got to our show?" Coulter insisted she was "really tight on time." Carolla then hung up on Coulter, telling her, "All right, well, get lost."[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4hacmvSPaI] Carolla claimed he did so due to her lack of professionalism, stating that it had nothing to do with her political views, which he stated he was quite open to hearing. Carolla frequently and publicly chides media personalities whom he considers "blowhards."

During the week of [[June 25]], [[2007]] on ''The Adam Carolla Show'', Carolla mused &mdash; during a news segment discussing Coulter's recent controversial statements regarding [[John Edwards]] &mdash; that he himself had, to his surprise, become a "cult hero" for hanging up on her on his radio program one year earlier. Carolla joked that his "cult hero" status was probably more due to the public's dislike of Coulter than it was owed to public approval of himself.

==Personal life==

On [[September 28]], [[2002]], Carolla married Lynette Paradise. Lynette gave birth (via [[cesarean section]]) to their first children, twins Natalia and Santino "Sonny" Carolla on [[June 7]], [[2006]]. [http://people.aol.com/people/articles/0,19736,1201577,00.html].

An avid car enthusiast, he has owned a [[BMW M3]] E30-generation model, an E46-generation M3, [[Datsun 510]], an Audi, [[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]] sports coupe, [[MINI (BMW)|MINI Cooper S]], [[Nissan 350Z]], [[Aston Martin]], [[Lamborghini 350GT]], and a [[Ferrari]].

===Earnings===

Since [[2000]], Carolla has, on-air, referred to himself as "literally a millionaire" (with [[hyperbole|hyperbolic]] emphasis on the word "literally"). He has used his income history to illustrate to listeners the benefits of being self-motivated and making improved life choices. His [[2006]] report (including annual reported earnings through [[2005]]) was as follows.

{| class="wikitable"
|+ Adam Carolla's Social Security Earnings
History (2006) As Reported by Carolla
|-
! style="width:80px" | Year
! style="width:170px" | Reported Income
! style="width:540px"
| Comments by Carolla
|-
| align="center" | 1980 || $232 || [[McDonalds]]
|-
| align="center" | 1981 || $746 || McDonalds
|-
| align="center" | 1982 || $1,093 || carpet cleaner
|-
| align="center" | 1983 || $2,289 ||
|-
| align="center" | 1984 || $9,367 || construction laborer
|-
| align="center" | 1985 || $0 || spent the year building a kitchen for his grandmother
|-
| align="center"
| 1986 || $17,672 || worked with City of Los Angeles doing earthquake rehab
|-
| align="center" | 1987 || $2,553 ||
|-
| align="center" | 1988 || $0 ||
|-
| align="center" | 1989 || $22,543 ||
|-
| align="center" | 1990 || $6,312 ||
|-
| align="center" | 1991 || $0 ||
|-
| align="center" | 1992 || $3,521 ||
|-
| align="center" | 1993 || $3,984 ||
|-
| align="center" | 1994 || $6,442 || began work in radio
|-
| align="center" | 1995 || $36,221 || began co-hosting ''[[Loveline]]'' mid-year
|-
| align="center" | 1996 || $316,424 || first full year as co-host on ''Loveline'', also co-hosted the [[MTV]] TV show of the same title (1996-2000)
|-
| align="center" | 1997 || $354,661 ||
|-
| align="center" | 1998 || $543,453 ||
|-
| align="center" | 1999 || $1,237,903 || first year of ''[[The Man Show]]''
|-
| align="center" | 2000 || $1,013,726 ||
|-
| align="center" | 2001 || over $1,000,000 || (exact amount not specified)
|-
| align="center" | 2002 || $2,085,764 ||
|-
| align="center" | 2003 || over $2,000,000 || (exact amount not specified)
|-
| align="center" | 2004 || $1,353,000 ||
|-
| align="center" | 2005 || $1,661,924 ||
|}

==References==
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==External links==
* {{imdb name|id=0004805|name=Carolla, Adam}}
*[http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117933507.html?categoryid=31&cs=1 Variety review of "The Hammer" ]
*[http://www.adam.freefm.com/ Official Free FM bio]
*[http://www.lovelineshow.com Official LoveLine website from Westwood One]
*[http://www.lovelinearchive.com/ LovelineArchive.com]

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