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HOST EMC Wasp: OK.. shall we begin? I say HELL YEAH!!!
Bar7JeffK: Lets go!
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: Hey guys! The new album is great!!! I was at the Port Jeff, Long Island show where there was a fire... are you guys gonna return to the Village Pub to make up the show?
Bar7JeffK: We would like to, but there is nothing in the immediate plans, it
was a real bummer but we were lucky enough to make it out alive so that we can do a make-up date. /ga
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: What happened to tommy? and also will you guys be back in
Dallas soon?
Bar 7 Ray: Actually, what happened with Tommy was, is that he ended up, basically, leaving in Pittsburgh at Banana Joe's, and he pretty much told us to F-off and decided to go home.
Bar7JeffK: Well thats a good question... what happened to tommy?..Tommy had
his differences with the band and he decided to go his own way. Frank came out and played some
dates with us and we are moving on.
Bar 7 Ray: That's kind of the Cliff Notes versions of the whole thing. We
*will* back in Dallas on the 11th of August, opening for The Cult.
Bar7JeffK: Tommy helped us make a great album.
Bar7JeffK: and HELL YES, we are coming back to Dallas
Bar7JeffK: Dallas is always rocking!
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: Is the door open for Tommy or is that part of Bar 7's
history over?
Bar7JeffK: P.S. The sooner you call the local radio station and request us,
is the sooner we will be back
Bar7JeffK: Its looking great with Frank, things are working out, and thats as
far as we are looking out that door at the moment, and since things are working out with
Frank, its looking like Tommy won't be returning, however, you should never say never!
Bar 7 Ray: For now, it's--well, I'm not going to say never, because we still love Tommy, but at this point in time it's not an immediate
option.
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: There was talk of some dates with Def Leppard? Did that
fall through?
Bar 7 Ray: It was never completely confirmed. I know it was something that
was kind of being volleyed around, but it was more in the stages of being tried to work out. Actually, the kind of rumor of the thing leaked before it was even something halfway solid. We already had a schedule kind of set, so what they were trying to work out was going to conflict with both our schedules. I don't know what was going to happen, but I know it was never something that was totally solid and then fell through. They were trying to work it out.
Bar7JeffK: I never heard anything about dates with Def Leppard but that would
be a good thing.
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: What happened to the songs Left For Dead, Psycho Insane and
others from the first round of club tours.... will we ever hear them?
Bar7JeffK: I can't say it drove me to drinking, but I can say it drove me to
drinking more, I wanted both of those songs on the CD, but the majority ruled, they would be great songs for
the second CD, but I agree. Where the hell are they?
Bar 7 Ray: Yes, actually, there will be quite a few of them on the next CD. We had to make some choices for the first CD, and with producers' decisions and what not, but they will be showing their faces.
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: Jeff, can you finish the Oklahoma Bound story??
Bar7JeffK: We are planning on putting that song on the next album so that
everybody can hear it, it is sort of a country song that I wrote after Tesla broke up, we were going to try and
get around to it this time around but things didn't work out that way. Bear in mind that it is country all the way.
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: what are the summer tour plans? Chicago hopefully? :)
Bar7JeffK: We never know where we are going to end up, we are like a
hurricane going across the country , things should start happening on the radio so call those stations we are packed up and ready to play.
Bar 7 Ray: We're out on the 10th and 11th (Witchita and Dallas). They're putting some dates together after that, for about two weeks. I don't know what's going on the rest of August, September is still unknown. October is Japan. So we don't know all the when and where yet but I'm sure we'll be hitting Chicago and some of the other cities in the fall. But October we're definitely going to Japan for two weeks.
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: Hey I was wondering if you guys are planning on writing the
second album together as the band you are now!
HOST EMC Wasp: (with Frank in the studio)
Bar7JeffK: Yes that would be most excellent, we are working everything out with Frank, its not official yet, and I'm excited to write with Frank, I haven't written with Frank for years, so I am very excited about that.
HOST EMC Wasp: Q:This is a Tesla question...Was Steppin over written about Tommy?
Bar7JeffK: Yes, it was about the departure of Tommy from the band, absolutely.
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: What kind of stuff have Jeff and Ray been listening to as of late? Influences??
Bar7JeffK: As of late, Korn, Limp Bizkit, Lit, and Rick Derringer and everything in between
Bar 7 Ray: Hmmmmm. Well, my influences from early on, have included everything from Aerosmith and AC/DC and Zepplin and Van Halen to Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Nirvana--wide crosssection. More recently, I like Godsmack and Limp Bizkit, some of Creed,
Bar7JeffK: I also listen to alot of the music that Ray is naming.
Bar 7 Ray: Korn, Filter--they're great... The list just goes on. There's so
many names. Oh, and Stone Temple Pilots I love, always. Actually, I liked Snot before Lynn Straigt. Before he died, that is. But every month, I find more new music that I like. As far back as when I was a little baby, loving the Beatles.I know I've forgotten about a ton of other people, but my CD
collection is fairly extensive and it grows every month.
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: What influenced the song One Eye?
Bar 7 Ray: Jeff has a one-eyed pony. The guy that sold it to him told him he didn't want it because it only had one eye, and Jeff said, "That's exactly why I want it."
Bar7JeffK: That is my one eyed pony Noah because when Tesla broke up one of
my other ponies died, thats what influenced the song. Noah is very cool. /ga
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: What did you think during Freaked on the FIRST NIGHT
Frankie joined you in Virginia.
Bar 7 Ray: I thought that it felt great and actually, the whole vibe of
everything was just incredible. Everything just kind of fell into place, and the energy was incredible. We had such a great time playing with him.
Bar7JeffK: I thought Man we are rocking now. I was loving it. It felt great.
It was like being back in the saddle again. Can't wait to do it again. Frank was saying that it was like we
were passing the ball around to each other on stage, it was very cool.
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: Ray, tell us what was going through your mind when you had
48 hrs to learn Tommy's parts?
Bar 7 Ray: Well, I had been to college, so it was like cramming for a test. I actually only had 24 hours before the next show, because Frank couldn't make it for three days. So I not only had to learn Tommy's part and know some of Frank's, but I also had to teach two other guys between 4 and 5 songs each so they could cover rhythm parts for the next two shows. Fort Jefferson, where the place burned down halfway through the set (really!), and the Pines that was an outdoor place. Thanks to the two guys from LA Guns--Bent Muscat, who was also a Pussycat, and John, their guitar tech, who's a great guy. They both learned four to five songs each and did fabulously. And at the Pines, Tracii Guns also came out and did the solo for "What You Give." His amp volume was louder collectively than the rest of us on stage, so we'd like to thank him for that! They were totally great guys and we had a great time with him out on the road. When Tommy left, it left us in a bind and we had to cover tracks, but we made it. And then Tommy came in and then Frank, and we had an ever greater time. It was the best and the worst of both worlds, you know what I mean? To know that one of our guys was leaving and thinking, "Now what do we do?" But we needed to continue on and do the shows, so we crossed that hurdle, Frank came out and we did 7 shows with him, and it was some of the funnest times we've had.
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: Whats the skinny on Howard Stern and VH1 appearances that
have been mentioned?
Bar 7 Ray: I don't know about them. I think Howard Stern is waiting for his next Big Butt Bongo Fiesta to have us on or something--he hasn't lined that up, I think. I'm making ajoke right now, but it was on thewebsite, and it was like the Def Leppard thing--it didn't quite work out. But sometimes, stuff leaks out through the cracks and it becomes a fact before it's a fact, if you know what I mean. So it could still be in the works, I don't know--I'm as in the dark as anyone else is about it. Know this... Sometimes, everyone else knows before we do. If that makes any sense! Sometimes, it'll be posted before we're even told. So if it *does* actually happen, everyone will be the first to know before the band probably. But the singer will be the last to know. ;)
Bar 7 Ray: (We try and keep him in the dark so he doesn't worry!)
Bar7JeffK: I have no idea. I've seen the printout but I haven't seen Howard Stern yet, its an egg that hasn't hatched.
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: What's you're favorite BAR 7 song and WHY???
Bar 7 Ray: ::thinking::: This is the sort of question that everyone wants to
know. This sounds like a cliche answer, but I like all of them for different reasons. I like No Show, Freaked, Love Is Such...
Bar7JeffK: No Show, Love Is Such, Cellophane, I want to have at least a three
pack here, you can't give me just one beer.
Bar 7 Ray: I like them all, but I can't compare All Natural to No Show. Or Freaked and American Dream. It's really like asking which one of your children do you like the best. If you say one, then you're beating the rest like red-headed stepchildren, you know?
Bar 7 Ray: And I do have about ten children, and I do beat them like rented
mules, but I prefer not to do that with songs!
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: Jeff - you absolutely RULE....one of, if not THE best rock
vocalist around.
Bar7JeffK: Well thank you very much I appreciate that, thats very sweet.
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: Is Jeff ready for his Texarkana tattoo yet????
Bar7JeffK: Wow! I was just talking about that thing yesterday, I want to get my Texarkana tattoo in Texarcana.
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: Hey Ray... how'd ya get the name Scab? LOL
Bar 7 Ray: Oh, this is an interesting story.
Bar 7 Ray: What happened was...
Bar 7 Ray: We were playing in Pittsburgh, and there was this man, about35 or 40 years old, kind of hefty, mechanic looking man standing in front of me, and he was flipping me offf the whole night. So I
was giving him back lewd gestures and he was telling me to eff off,
and he was being quite hostile for unknown reasons.
Bar 7 Ray: He was just *angry.*
Bar 7 Ray: So at the end of the show, I turn around, and he's got his hand up
with his head down, like, "Come on, I want to shake my hand" kind of thing, so I thought he wanted to be friends. So I went up and went to shake hands with him, but instead, he pulls me down to the edge of the stage and gives me this bugeyed look and says, "you're just happy to be playing in this
Bar 7 Ray: So I said "I've been happy to play in all the bands I've played in, and I'm very happy to be in this one, but I imagine you'd be happy to lose a few pounds," and I threw his hand back at him. His girlfriend, now, had enjoyed the whole show, which may have pissed him off, too. She was having a great time. So then after the show, we went out to meet everyone and he was right there. Steve and I walked right up to him to see if he had anything else to say, and he just kind of retracted and cowered away. He was pretty forthcoming while we were on stage, but by the time we got off, he was very timid. So that's how I got the name "Scab," because some people feel like I crossed a picket line to play in the band or something.
Bar 7 Ray: Basicallly what I'm saying is--he was acting that way because Frank wasn't there and I'd taken his place in what he thought was some unethical way or something. So now I'm sure there's people thinking that I'm a scab that way. But that's all right. That's not the way it happened, but if I needed a job and they were offering a job down at the supermarket but I had to cross the picket line, I'd do it.
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: Is any chance of tesla getting back together as a 4 piece
just one more time and also werent there talks at one point of doing some Tesla shows this summer but it fell lthrough?
Bar7JeffK: Yes, I think theres a good chance especially as a four piece, Tommy might even be interested in doing it, but if not Me and Frank and Brian and Troy would be into it. Bar 7 is what my mind is on right now and Brian and Troy are in SoulMotor, but the four of us are still in close contact.
Bar 7 Ray: I'm sure that somewhere down the road, they'll be doing something
together. I can't imagine that *not* happening.
Bar7JeffK: But I'm looking forward to the day it does happen!
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: Ray, Tesla had a very loyal following and the bands name is brought up alot. How does that make you and Steve and Denis feel?
Bar 7 Ray: That's totally, perfectly fine. That's where Jeff and Tommy and now Frank has their roots. I enjoy playing those songs, and when people talk about it, hey--that's a great thing. You couldn't, nor would you want to, go play with Ozzy and not hear about Black Sabbath, or Jimmy Page and not hear about Led Zepplin. I know what people are thinking about when they ask that question, but when you think about it, I think it's great when they ask that question. For the most part, the people that come to the shows, that's the reason they're even intersted in this band, because unless they've heard something on the radio, what sparked theirinterest in the first place is what they've heard before. I've got nothing but good feelings about all of it. As a matter of fact, I like playing the songs, too. A good song is a good song, whether it's Love Song, or Symptom of the Universe by Black Sabbath. I just like playing, *period.* So if it's a good song, I'll be there for it.
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: Who is the girl on the cover of the CD??? And where did the
title and art idea come from?
Bar 7 Ray: Someone from our management company--one of the girls that works there--saw that girl walking down the street and she actually knew that we had mentioned that it'd be cool to have some sort of punk rocker looking chick on the cover. We had sort of a concept in our minds and had gone further--different ideas and stuff--and she saw this girl and asked if she'd like to pose for a photo for the cover or the inner sleeve. We didn't know where we were going to use it, but she said yes, and two days later, she
was in the studio. That's not made up; she looked exactly like that on the street. It wasn't like some model or actress or casting thing, this was a chick who was legitimately on the street; that's how she lived
like that, looking the way she did. WE didn't want to have to bring in someone who looked different and make them up to how we *thought* they should look. She was perfect. In the world of the freak, the whole world is a freak. Some might think she's a freak, but others might think that Bill Clinton is a freak, or that some of these televangelists that get in trouble while on the surface they seem to live crystal clear lives, while underneath, they're more of a freak than a lot of society.
Bar7JeffK: She was a girl walking down the sidewalk and someone from our
management saw her and asked her if she wanted to be on the cover of the CD. She just
started college and was totally jazzed about the $50 we paid her (or something like that) and I thought
of the CD The World is a Freak and then came up with the concept on her giving birth to the world (but not
too graphic). We are not too keen about the pictures that were on the back (with us lying down), it
was most uncomfortable
Bar 7 Ray: That's why the world is a freak.
Bar7JeffK: and for the record, Ray has two feet. LOL
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: In the song American Dream..."time to go I've been down
this road..to the top and back again"...is this lyric in reference to the time with Tesla?
Bar 7 Ray: I believe it is.
Bar7JeffK: Yes, in reference to Tesla, because I was in love with Tesla and I
am happy again doing this with Bar 7, so I'm saying that its time to grow, I'm not going to let things
slide through my fingers, and fall out from under us, and I don't want that happening with this band. /ga
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: Jeff, does it hurt you more than anyone that you believed
in Tommy that he could do this again and he let you down?
Bar7JeffK: Yes, it does hurt, but at the same time, he's a grown man and can
make his own decisons, I'm disappointed in the decision that he did make.
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: What's your favorite song to cover?
Bar 7 Ray: ::thinking::
Bar 7 Ray: That's a tough question.
Bar 7 Ray: There's so many fun songs to cover--we covered Draw the Line, and that was a lot of fun..
Bar7JeffK: Signs is a definte favorite and Cotton Fields, I like the way we
did that song, and Draw the Line that Tommy and I did for the Aerosmith tribute, that song makes me want
to party right now. I'm going to talk Frank into doing, Sitting by the Pool.
Bar 7 Ray: That's the thing about a cover song--you usually don't cover it
unless it's a song that you really like. So everything you play and that
you're just jammin' out in the rehearsal room, too, they're just fun.
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: How many unreleased Tesla tunes are in the vault? Will any
see the light of day???
Bar 7 Ray: Usually bands, when they go in to record, they'll put down 15-18
songs. But I don't know what's in their vault!
Bar7JeffK: Theres a lot of Tesla demo tunes, but anything that we recorded in
the studio, ended up on an album
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: What college did Ray go to?
Bar 7 Ray: I never went to a University; I took courses in junior colleges.
I went to Sierra College, American River College, and then Los Angeles
Valley College in Southern California. I took Music, Electronics, Business, and a Psychology course
called Human Sexuality.
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: How computer literate are you guys??
Bar 7 Ray: I'm better now. Up until about a year ago, I was completely
computer illiterate. I don't have a PC, but I go to Kinko's and pay for
time and I get on... And also at a friend's house. I'm actually not too bad now. I'm getting better. And the thing about it is...
Bar7JeffK: I have a 486 and I'm not up wit hthings at all. I just went onto
the internet by myself for the first time, so I'm very illiterate when it comes to computers, but I'm
learning.
Bar 7 Ray: I would love to have a computer, but man, I just don't have the
*time* to totally invest in a system that I"m never going to be on! Unless I have a laptop that I can take on the road with me. I used to do artwork for Bill Graham productions and things, so
when I think about getting a computer, I think about getting it for graphic purposes
more than for surfing the web or whatever. I'd like to get one and I'd like to be more educated about it, but
I just haven't had the chance. But I'm way better about it now than I was a year ago. I get on the Internet about 2-3 times a week now just to get information on stuff. Just yesterday, I was getting the user manual for some gear. It's a great tool, but I'm still learning.
Bar7JeffK: I have seen the band's website but someone else always brought it
up for me.
Bar 7 Ray: Not to mention all the porn sites!
Bar 7 Ray: (That's a joke, by the way. ;) )
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: Jeff, Experience is the best teacher. What would you say
has made the biggest influence on you musicaly?
Bar7JeffK: My dog, I wrote What you Give for my dog, that was very inspiring
for me. I was feeling misunderstood at the time, and put it into a song. People think its cool when they find out its about a dog at first they might think its a stupid thing to write a song
about, but I'm an animal lover and I think that there are lots of animal lovers out there. But like I always say, you can apply that to a pet rock if thats what makes you feel good. Its all about feeling good.
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: why not tour with all three bands...bar 7 opens...soulmotor
plays while jeff rests and then Tesla headlines
Bar 7 Ray: That sounds good to me. As long as I'm playing! That'd give me more time to drink.
Bar 7 Ray: ;)
Bar7JeffK: Sounds cool to me, could you please send an itinerary, I would
love to do it, just throw in two twelve packs and I think that I could handle it.
Bar 7 Ray: Actually, I drank a lot--WAY too much--on the first tour, to the
point where it became obvious I needed to slow down. Every night, I was more
than ****faced. I've actually been doing pretty good; I've got it under control. I'm trying to be somewhat healthy. Not only that, but when you drink tons, your face gets really bloated in pictures, and I didn't want
to look like Ted Kennedy or anything. So I said, maybe I should take it down a couple of notches. Ted's head looks about four sizes too big for his body, like an orange on a toothpick or something.
Bar 7 Ray: His head is about the size of four normal humans put together!
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: Ray how long did to take you to make the tribal guitar?
Bar 7 Ray: That's been a work in progress for about 20 years. It was just plain black, then I stripped it down and I used a Dremel to carve a bunch o of weird stuff in, and I've screwed metal to it and painted it
with copper and iron. Then I threw corrosive chemeicals on it. So it's been off and on since about 1980. I like both it and Les Pauls for different reasons. I love Les Pauls, too. Before I had Les Pauls, all I played was
that strat.
Bar 7 Ray: Actually, the pickup in that guitar was custom made by a guy named
Dan Armstrong--he'st he guy who built all those clear guitars that the
Stones and Aerosmith used to play. He built it from scratch for me, so that whole entire guitar is
just like one big, custom melting pot.
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: How do we contact management for booking shows with you
guys?
Bar7JeffK: Call 818-907-7307,. thats our management.
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: Tell us what left for dead is all about?
Bar7JeffK: Its about the breakup of Tesla and my marriage was ending, and I
was feeling very left for dead. so I drank some beer and picked up a guitar and wrote Oklahoma Bound and my Mom and StepDad were very pleased with it, but rock and roll is in blood and then I wrote Left for Dead. I
was very sad. I was torn apart when Tesla broke up and my marriage was falling
apart but things are looking good now.
Bar7JeffK: I don't really miss the ex-wife but I do miss Tesla every now and
then.
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: Do any of you have email addresses we can write to you at?
How can we keep in touch?
Bar 7 Ray: Right now, I do not have an email address. Once Bar7.net goes up, then we'll have email addresses that we can go into and check out.
Bar7JeffK: No, I don't have an email address at the moment, but I plan on getting one soon.
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: What's the time frame on another studio album...and how do
you feel about bootlegs?
Bar 7 Ray: We also have a PO Box if you want to drop us a line. PO Box 1603, Loomis, CA, 95650
Bar7JeffK: I love bootlegs!
Bar 7 Ray: I'm hoping about the same time that we went in this time, so maybe
by about February or March to record, and we'll try and work quickly to get something out. I always hated, for myself as a music fan, when
bands took five years to get another album out. So hopefully, whenever we can do it in a good time frame. I know we'd talkeda bout it before and we were hoping to keep it
within about a year to get back in and do something.
Bar7JeffK: I would like to get back in the studio and have another CD out by
next fall (thats what we are shooting for)
Bar 7 Ray: But for now, we need to get out and keep promoting this one and carry this through the end of the year and into the next, and then
we'll do something else. I've always loved it, even bands that put out albums maybe every
couple of years, I've loved it when they've put out, while you're waiting,
an EP or a few live tracks or just some different songs for you to grab onto and
check out. I *hated* it when they took between four and five years to put
something out. By the time you get album # 4, you're 20 years into it. As for Bootlegs.... As a musical fan, I love them!
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: JK... Ray...whats been your greatest memory as a musician?
Bar 7 Ray: ::thinking::
Bar 7 Ray: That's a tough question, too. There's so many fun, fun shows I've done. That's the thing about being musicians, there's so many fun parts about it. So much you
love. I don't really have any *one* pinnacle peak in my mind--maybe I
haven't had my greatest memory as a musician yet, because I have a lot of them
that are kind of equal. A lot of different cities, a lot of different crowds, ti's been
totally great. It makes it all worthwhile. But to pinpoint just one
thing is a tough one.
Bar7JeffK: Playing with Aerosmith at the Texas Jam June 20, 1987
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: jeff i know that a lot of the songs you write are about the
things that are going on in your life. what i want to know is does it help to write them and does it hurt to
listen to them when they are done?
Bar7JeffK: Yes sometimes it does, sometimes they can hit you very hard, but
sometimes its a full circle. Its good therapy, sometimes they hurt and sometimes they help. Not everything that I sing about, have I lived. I have written
songs about other peoples experiences. I try to put my self in their shoes.
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: Why PBR?? :)
Bar 7 Ray: Why rubbing alcohol some nights? For me, I'll just drink whatever's there.
Bar7JeffK: Because its always going for half price so I get twice the buzz
for half the price. And there are pretty colors on the can. Also in the movie, BLue Velvet, Dennis Hopper made PBR his beer of choice. But it all goes back to my stepdad driving a Schlitz truck. They even sponsored me once when I was out with Tesla and brought me 50 cases of PBR and we enjoyed every bit of it too. It was very nice of them. We needed to carry it with us on the bus because it was hard to find in some places.
Bar 7 Ray: As long as there's alcohol in it and I"m in that mood, that's all
that really matters. But Jeff seems to like it, so I'll drink that. And if I'm at someone else's house, I'll drink whatever they have
there. Whether they're home or not!
HOST EMC Wasp: Last one comin up guys.......
HOST EMC Wasp: Q: Jeff and Ray... whats the one thing you have yet to
acomplish musically that you really want to??
Bar7JeffK: I've felt pretty good about my musical experience so far. I would still like to carry on the tradition of playing the music that I love. I would be totally happy and satisfied with life.
Bar 7 Ray: I guess an accomplishment would be if I could still be doing this and be as old as Keith Richards. That'd be quite an accomplishment.
Bar7JeffK: Because I want to rock and roll all night and party every day!!!
HOST EMC Wasp: Any last comments Jeff...Ray?
Bar 7 Ray: Best wishes, ride 'em hard and put 'em away wet!! Goodnight everyone!
Bar7JeffK: Have a good time, all the time! Theres only one way to keep surviving in the music world and thats to come out to the shows. I love you all and we will have to chat again sometime.
HOST EMC Wasp: Thanks for taking the time tonight Jeff, Ray... See you on
the road!!!!
Bar7JeffK: Good night, sleep tight and don't let the bed bugs bite. Love,
Jeff
HOST EMC Wasp: Thanks for comin out guys. we'll do it again soon... and I'll
drag Frankie's arse in here as soon as I can :)
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