Tuesday, September 02, 2008
Fuego, Monday 9/1 (#89): Apply Directly to the Forehead
So Ofelia and Eva are at the Tumbao for the new act's opening night. Pedro and Rosario show up a little late. Rosario is flustered and says someone was following them in a truck. His Royal Hotness Pedro tries to brush this off, saying they were probably just mistaken.
The show begins. The new singer is introduced as Margarita, Goddess of the Cumbia. Ofelia takes one look and thought-bubbles "It can't be! It's Rosario's real mother!"
Grandpa rehashes with Sofi and Juan about the (invalid) land transfer between Raquel and Gabi in exchange for something very valuable, and the possibility that "something" might have been a newborn girl. Sofi gets upset, because she is sure that that baby was her. (Huh? Wouldn't the land be getting traded in the opposite direction?)
At the Tumbao, Rosario notices Ofelia's sudden discomfort, but Ofelia says she's okay.
Meanwhile, at the Tough-Luck Bar (hello! karaoke!! is anybody listening??), Coyote invites himself into Feo's office and says he heard that Feo tried to hurt the Reyes. He warns him that if he doesn't be a good boy, he'll pay the consequences. "Be very careful, don't mess with those boys - especially not Pedro Reyes." He takes one of Feo's finest cigars, tears it in half, and throws it into Feo's hat.
Everyone is enjoying the Cumbia goddess's show, but as Margarita scans the crowd, her eyes meet Ofelias'. Margarita is discreetly impactada. She also sees Rosario holding hands with another woman (Eva).
After the show, Ofelia visits Margarita backstage, who is still recovering from the shock. Margarita says they have lots to talk about. "What do you want to talk about? Your kid? At last you remembered her!" Of course Margarita has a great excuse for her lengthy absence: she was young and she wanted to succeed. She had big dreams, and having a little girl got in the way. That's why she left her.
Ofelia reacts to this unabashedly selfish explanation by explaining that she raised Rosario herself after that, and never told her about the past. "Can you imagine how she would feel if she were to find out that you exchanged her for fame and success?" Marg says that was years ago, and she's had time to think about it and learn that she was wrong.
Ofelia says it's too late now, and Margarita should go back to where she came from and forget them. Marg says she didn't come out here looking for her child, much less to screw up their lives. It was just a coincidence that she got hired to sing here, but now that she's here, she wants to meet Rosario. Ofelia says she doesn't deserve to see her. "You can't stop me," Marg declares. Ofelia promises that if Marg tells the truth, Rosario will only end up hating her. (This is just like inviting her to lie instead.)
Juan vents to his brothers about his frustration over how Gabi is the cause of all their misfortune, and it's her fault Libia died, she's somehow guilty of their parents' deaths, and Juan wants to get even - but he doesn't know how, any more than he can forget that she's the mother of the women they love. They're trapped between love and hate. Franco suggests that they continue investigating and then decide between love and vengeance. Juan says they've already decided on love, but he can't forget revenge, else he feels like he's compromised the justice of everything and everyone they've lost.
Feo shows up where Luisito is playing with the pretty maid. He tries to befriend the kid with a bag of gifts, including a slingshot (I wonder if there's a rattlesnake in that bag too, it seems to suit Feo's personality for a good gift for a child). The maid watches nervously. Feo thought-bubbles that he doesn't have any feelings or fondness for the child, but he can still use him to control Rosario.
At first his clumsy efforts at amiability seem to go nowhere, then the kid finds a pebble and Feo shows him how to launch it. Rosario shows up and isn't happy with this scene. Feo pulls her aside and says that if she doesn't resume singing at the cantina, he'll have no choice but to take away her child again. She says she won't allow it. He responds by pulling out her mug shot and calling her "75089," saying the authorities might let him have Luisito if he tells them what she did to end up in prison. "You decide," he snickers.
Sofi and Jimena talk about how they never thought they'd end up as housewives. Sofi loves it. Jimena says it's fun for now, but she doesn't want it to become routine and boring. Sofi says she loves Juan so much that taking care of him will never be a chore for her, and insinuates that Jimena doesn't really love Oscar. (Disliking housework - or expressing worry that someday you might get tired of doing it - means you don't love your husband?) Instead of being offended, Jimena says she loves Oscar with all her heart, but she's not going to lose sight of reality - she doesn't want it to get monotonous. Sofi assures her that true love can do everything. EVERYTHING!
Grandpa is sitting out on the trail in his wheelchair. (Someone walks by carrying a coa - the tool used to cut the leaves off the agave - see? I did learn something from watching Destilando Amor.) Rosendo shows up riding Mr. Ed. (For a moment I thought the horse's real name was "Cuaco," but it turns out that's just another word for "horse.") Rosendo tells Grandpa the horse has been sad ever since Sofía moved out. He misses her.
Feo comes along in the truck and gets out to yell at Rosendo for taking the horse out (some time ago, he had tried to get rid of the horse because it was "dangerous"). Mr. Ed gets very jumpy. This reaction is not lost on Grandpa. Finally Rosendo gets down safely and Feo drives past, honking the horn obnoxiously.
Grandpa notes the ugly way Feo and the horse looked at each other. He thinks there must be a serious reason behind that. He says horses can perceive the personalities of the people they deal with and know who they're dealing with. "He doesn't like him," is all Rosendo can say about the horse. Gramps spells it out a little more: the horse used to belong to Bernardo and now he doesn't like Feo.
Ugh, how many more puzzle pieces do we need to figure out this picture??
Oscar reviews Bernardo's letter and wonders where those papers are hidden. Jimena catches him and tries to grab the letter. She thinks it's from a woman. She says he's been acting weird lately and doesn't want him to cheat on her again; if he does, he won't see her again. She marches out.
Grandpa puts on his deerstalker cap and visits Nabor in jail to ask about that fateful day of Bernardo's death. Nabor admits he was very drunk, but he perfectly remembers what happened. He's virtually certain Bernardo was already dead when he hit him.
Sofía lectures Jimena on the importance of trusting her husband. Surely he has an important reason for not wanting her to know something! Jimena says she's worried about a repeat of his previous infidelity.
Juan lectures Oscar on the importance of not fighting with his wife. He'll lose everything. Oscar explains that it was about the letter, and she thought it was from another woman. Juan says he's going to have to explain it. Oscar doesn't want to do it, but Juan doesn't want to do it - anyway, Oscar's the one who found the letter.
So Oscar shows the letter to Jimena. She recognizes her father's handwriting. He explains how he found it. Seeing as how upset she was to read it, he asks her not to tell her sisters about it. Tonight he'll go back and continue looking for the incriminating papers. She apologizes for doubting him, and he promises he'll never cheat on her again. He says they need to have a little cowboy like him, or a little china doll like her.
Sofi and Juan shop for baby clothes. Sofi wants pink stuff, Juan wants blue clothes, yawn. He likes a little baby cowboy outfit. She likes something in bright pink.
Juan assembles a crib. Despite Quintina's "help," the project is finally finished. Sofi comes home just as they're painting it a nice gender-neutral white. I guess it was supposed to be a surprise. Sofi is thrilled. They stand around admiring it for a while.
Rosendo tells Sofi and Juan that Grandpa is visiting Nabor in jail, and also Feo doesn't want them nosing around that tree. Juan says that's fine, it won't stop him from fighting for what's his.
Rosendo describes to them the altercation with Mr. Ed and Feo. Mr. Ed wanted to attack Feo. Rosendo and Grandpa thought it was as if the horse... Rosendo is at a loss for words. "As if it wanted to accuse him of something," Sofía finishes.
At the cantina, Rosario tells Eva she won't be moving in with her after all. She's going to go on living and singing here instead! Eva tries to take the news gracefully, but she is obviously hurt. After she leaves, Ofelia says she knew Feo would never let her go. Rosa's sad to have broken Eva's heart. Ofelia says it's for the best, because in any case, Eva's not her mom.
Rosa excitedly realizes that Ofelia must know about her real mother after all. She tries to get her to say more, but Ofelia clams up.
Eva reports Rosa's sudden change of heart to Sofi and Juan. She thinks Rosario was behaving oddly, and is suspicious that something else is going on. Sofía and Juan agree to talk to her.
Sarita and Franco come back from the doctor, where Franco has been told that if he takes care of himself, he'll soon be fully recovered. He offers her a drink to celebrate. She tries to discourage him, thinking it will harm him, and thinks it smells horrible and doesn't want any. Franco pours some down her gullet.
Some time later, they've both had a few more. They dance clumsily to Franco's "Piquito de Oro" song and she pours one down his gullet.
Grandpa is still wearing the deerstalker cap and playing noisily with his crime scene map in the hacienda study. Feo shows up, and Grandpa confronts him about Bernardo's death. Feo repeats the old story that Nabor hit him and killed him. He tells Feo that Nabor was pretty sure that Bern was already dead when he hit him, and since Feo was the last guy who saw him alive, Grandpa thinks it's safe to assume that Feo killed him. (Great, I hope Grandpa put up some good protection money for Nabor, or the guy's going to end up with an Efferdent sandwich.)
While Feo is thusly occupied, Oscar sneaks into Feo's room and opens the safe, using skills he learned from... ?
Sarita and Franco are still drinking enthusiastically, although Sarita is spilling almost as much as she's pouring. He asks her if she's ever done anything risky. "What do you mean by 'risky'?" He whispers something in her ear. The suggestion that we don't hear shocks and delights her. They celebrate with another drink.
Oscar has found big wads of pesos and dollars in Feo's safe and assumes Feo's been stealing from Gabi. He also finds some impressive jewels, which he admires and puts away. And he takes out the special little box in which Feo has hidden Libia's (mother's) necklace, but before he can open it, a loud argument between Feo and Grandpa tells him it's time to go. He puts the unopened box back in the safe.
Grandpa is yelling "let me go" as Feo wheels him to the front door with great force. Grandpa is calling him a murderer and a coward, scolding him for picking on an invalid, "but of course that's what you would expect from a murderer." Feo threatens to break his face. Rosendo stops him. Feo sends the inquisitive maids into the kitchen.
Instead of sneaking out the window as I thought Oscar would do (perhaps he has no way to lock the window behind him, therefore it might be obvious someone had broken in), Oscar has to go down the main staircase. Rosendo is telling Feo that Grandpa is an old man and deserves respect. (Grandpa indicates his agreement by spinning a noisemaker.)
Feo spots Oscar on the stairs and threatens to have him arrested as a thief. Grandpa says no, he just came in to get some of Grandpa's things from his old room. Feo gets behind Oscar, who is still near the top of the stairs. "Real gallant with an old man," Oscar mocks. When he turns his back to Feo (BIG MISTAKE!), Feo kicks him! (Hey, I thought snakes had no legs!) Oscar tumbles all the way down the stairs, but fortunately ends up with only a nosebleed and some bruises. And maybe a neck or upper back injury, although he seems okay for now
Now here comes Gabi to add her two cents. First she kicks out Rosendo. Grandpa tries to explain that he and Oscar are here to prove that Feo is trash and Bernardo knew it. That's why Feo killed him.
Gabi is shocked. Grandpa says he even has a letter from Bernardo saying that Feo is an evil dude. Gabi wants to see the letter. Oscar foolishly tells them it's at his house. Feo mutters to Gabi that it's all a lie to prejudice her against him. Oscar says Bernardo knew that Feo was a damned venomous snake.
Gabi defends Feo, distrusts them, and doubts the existence of the letter. She damns the day they showed up at her house, dedicating themselves to destroying her family. Grandpa says Feo is putting her life in danger; he has no boundaries and no scruples. Feo says Gramps is the one who's not welcome. Gabi agrees. She tells him to abandon the hacienda (I think she means the whole property, including the cottage) tomorrow morning - FOREVER. Grandpa says he thanks God that her daughters are free of her. He twirls his noisemaker at them as Oscar wheels him out.
Sofi and Juan meet Rosario in her dressing room, trying to find out why she suddenly wants to live and work at the cantina again. Is she or her son in danger? She's not eager to talk. Juan and Sofía offer their support and protection. Who's threatening her?
There is a ruckus in the hallway; Ofelia has lost the battle. Margarita bursts in, staring at Rosario and finally smiling. Rosario smiles too.
Oh no! How many mother-figures can one woman take??
Sarita and Franco are muy impactados to wake up cheek-to-cheek in front of a roaring campfire, very hung over. They can't remember what happened or what they were doing there. But then they find a piece of paper that explains everything - it's their marriage certificate!
"We're married! Legally married!"
Mexico airdate: 22 de Mayo
Next time:
Juan tells Sofi about Bernardo's letter.
Feo (acting like a jerk) looks at some legal papers and says "when the snake is cornered, it strikes."
Rosario gapes.
Labels: Fuego
Hopefully someone has more reliable info, but an informal Google search suggests that the record for longest-running telenovela might be "Mundo de Juguete," with 605 episodes from 1974 to 1977.
Evidently there were a few in Argentina before that which lasted almost as long.
Imagine being on that recapping gig.
(I haven't read tonite's recap yet, thanks in advance tho'.)
"Creemelo"
I almost thought we wouldn't get any Franco and Sarita tonight. Boy, once she gets one drink in her she start tossing them back. Loved when they woke up and screamed. Very funny. Okay, now where are those two going to bunk? Holy cow this house is getting small!
Generally the night shots are of the perpetual full moon, but tonight we got a shot of the town? With the five lights on, I figured now we now why it is the way it is!
Feo kicking my Oscar down the stairs was too much!
Creemelo, how about One Live to Live, where for the past thirty years everytime the ratings go down they shoot Vicki in the head or give her another alter personality. Not far off Fuego!
PanQue
I thought the episode rocked the house on the STUPID scale. I noticed when Fer grabbed the iron staircase railing at the beginning, that it is very flimsy and wiggles quite a bit, then later Oscar goes bouncing down like pinball.
Why can't these people keep their mouths shut? Is part of the curse, that you just blurt crap out? Why did Nabor tell that crazy old man the truth after sweating that Fer was going to whack him? Does Ximena ever get a scene where she isn't a pouting nag? WTF about the marriage? So somewhere a civil servent married two puke drunk people who can't even remember what happened? Did he look like Elvis? What happens is CD. Serdan stays in CD. Serdan.
Did they ride a horse? How did they get in the woods? This is what happens when kids don't have cars to make out in.
As long as the recaps continue to be as witty and funny as your team creates, this silly tele can run forever, as far as I'm concerned.
It's like going to see a really BAD movie with some snarky friends, and making fun of it all throughout. Just as enjoyable as seeing a really good movie...maybe more so.
I have been watching FELS now since almost the beginning, and the recaps (together with the commentaries) are what really make this experience an enjoyable one for me! Although I swore to myself that I would never post a comment, I felt that I should at least express my extreme gratitude to all of the recappers for providing me with such entertainment and welcome "escape" from the unfortunate situation in which I currently find myself; at least for one hour every weekday evening I can forget about my worries and enjoy myself, with the recaps that follow and wonderfully snarky comments providing many smiles throughout the day until viewing the next episode! The level of writing ability, and intelligent insight of so many of the recappers and commentators, has me continuously in awe... Such intellect and wisdom! Reading some of the personal "life's stories" that many recappers and commentators have shared with us has left no doubt in my mind regarding the "giftedness" of those who contribute to this forum. Please forgive my long-windedness, and allow me to say once again -- Thank You! to Melinama for founding this forum, and to all of those who unselfishly recap and add commentaries to each recap, as this provides much pleasure to so many of us who usually only "lurk" and do not make ourselves known otherwise! I would bet that there are legions of us out there! Muchas Gracias!
Procopio
Does anyone know the significance of Coyote's ring? He was playing with it quite a bit last night and in previous scenes. Perhaps it is a clue? Oscar should have gotten up and smacked Feo a good one.
Creemelo - Would you be talking about "Jessie" on GH, the nurse who was married to just about everyone over the decades?
Procopio - welcome to the group. ITA with you; I appreciate the recaps as well as the comments posted here because they guarantee me at least one chuckle, and often a big hearty LOL, each day. OUr son is getting married in ten weeks and I'm making my outfit for the wedding. I need the idiocy of FELS and the snarky, hilarious comments here to reduce my stress levels.
BTW, beckster, I am ROFLOL.
doris
If this isn't the longest running telenovela, is it the longest pregnancy on record. I should say, the longest pregnancy in a telenovela where the main actress must have a clause in her contract that prohibits her from looking pregnant. We'll build a crib, go to the doc, the hospital, tell the world, but she can't looked pregnant.
From lower Ala
But with FELS getting extended, we're going to go longer than Enemiga (unless that gets extended too - doubtful).
I can't complain about the writing; the characterizations are dumb and goofy on purpose. But when it comes to plot twists, they've done a great job of doing unexpected things, like Coyote/Boss's sudden interest in the "muchachos" ("especially Pedro!"). That does keep things interesting.
As for living arrangements: 3 couples, plus Quintina (if she lives there, I'm still not sure) and Pablito: Eight is enough? But if Grandpa joins them, they'll be more like a twisted Brady Bunch.
Happy Mother's Day, Ofelia! Thanks for raising me!
Happy Mother's Day, Margarita! Thanks for the birth and the singin' chops.
Happy Mother's Day, Eva! Thanks for... uh... being nice to me and bringing me into that crazy family of lunatics!
1. Drowning
2. shooting
3. Fire
4. Mr. Ed/Snake
5. Sleepytime tea
6. Falling down the stairs
7. Stoning
8. poisoned cake
Am I missing any?
Not sure if that counts or not... it wasn't intended for Sofi, she actually volunteered herself until Juan intervened.
Still bugs me that nobody questioned whether there needed to be any whipping at all... oh right, deliberately goofy writing...
It was that whole religious thing that this wallows in. Also Juan had a shaking, sweating, feverfit, like two minutes later? How did that happen? I mean should not that have been due to infection? How fast does infection spread there?
also did anyone else catch Oscar saying "Entre El Odio Y El Amor", next will be "We are living in Mundo de Fieras".
Padre Tadeo has been absent from the last two episodes. Could it be he's finally finding time to minister to the rest of the parish rather than the 'dysfunctionals'? I'll bet he made a deal with the bishop that he'd stay if he got a break from this crowd now and then.
Abuelo P
But please, don't tell me we have a year of FELs! Pasion was cut because of lackluster fan support but THIS they decided to lengthen? OMG...it will be a test of nerves, intelligence & stomach strength to withstand months of Crabi/Feo lust, the E. Coli Bakery, & the Reyes/Elizondo dysfunction.
BTW, EY is on the cover of People en Espanol looking MIGHTY fine. Of course, he's not subjected to inane dialogue on a magazine cover which helps the hawt factor immensely.
Loved the memories of Dark Shadows posted earlier. Cheesy, campy vampire with a soap opera story...I was a huge fan. Barnabas Collins and his doomed love for Angelique. Now THAT was quality television! ;-)
Once Juan & Slofia's spawn is actually born, we can all let out a collective cheer. Hallelujah! This accident-prone pregnancy is finally over!
Fuego Maggie
Fuego Maggie
Maybe we can all guess where the letters that Bernardo are hidden.
i think that maybe they are hidden in Feo's room, the last place that he would look.
Last week someone asked what Oscar's skill is, since Juan can bake, and Franco can sing. Well, now we know - Oscar can open safes, drawers, etc. He's also the only brother who knows how to shave.
As for the baby swap, the only thing that makes any sense to me is that Eva's baby was the so-far-unseen Ruth, and Crabi gave Ruth to the Uribes in return for the land. Still is interesting that Sofia and Rosario (to my knowledge)have never even confirmed they are the same age.
BTW, I'm not sure if I want this show to go on forever, but currently, it's very funny, and I look forward to watching each night. And of course I enjoy the recaps even more!
I'm not sure, however, whether Gabi still sleeps in that room or not.
If Bern had really been smart, he would have explained everything in his will when he revised it to leave everything to Sofi.
PS. Love, Love the funny recaps
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brGx_O58V54
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VjxKqNKAdk
Also, I have to thank you guys for giving me a guaranteed laugh(s) every day - I love these recaps.
Seriously, I just don't get why they've extended FELS - supposedly this is a huge hit in Mexico, but it's just so DUMB! My husband can't understand why I keeping watching it. I've been telling him it's like a train wreck!!! It's just so horrible but I can't look away. But really, I keep watching just so I can laugh with you guys the next day!
Thanks again and I hope you enjoy the videos!
Melissa
I agree that there are things about FELS that are dumb... but I watch it the same way I'd watch the Adam West version of Batman. When you see something silly (like the Catwoman's henchmen wearing matching uniforms with their names on them, or "bat-" labels on every single item in the batcave) you just have to laugh.
I mean, we have yet to see Juan wipe his sweaty brow with a ball of dough he's kneading, but if it ever happens, you'll know it was on purpose.
I know some people view telenovelas with deep reverence (not a criticism, just an observation), and for them, this stuff must be sheer torture. I'm actually pretty glad there's an audience for this stuff.
And I'm amazed that even with all the intentional campiness, there's still room for us to make more jokes!
I think what really gets me is just how dumb Might Joe Juan is. During that poker game with Feo, the expressions on his face were just too much. It reminded me of when someone says something to a dog and the dog pricks its ears and tilts its head - but I think the dog is smarter than Juan! LOL
Melissa
And, no sooner do we begin to enjoy the new feisty Rosario, than she's back living at the Bad Love, completely cowered by Feo's threats to take custody of Luisito. What happened to her threats to tell Crabi the whole story? THAT would have been the appropriate response to Feo. Take my kid and I'll take your comfy hacienda life away.
And, yes, Jimena is getting increasingly annoying. Any spouse who insisted on reading MY mail would be out the door in a NY minute!
PanQue
On Bernardo's letters...Maybe it is hidden in one of the numerous family photos. Do we know how many letters there are supposed to be?
I had forgotten all about Nabor's cellmate. I didn't even notice if he was there last night. Maybe he finished his sentence for whatever crime he was in for, and Feo's guys figured Nabor had gotten the message by now.
So, the Mexican audience is rebelling against the violence depicted in FELS? Funny - I find the realistic cruelty in Querida Enemiga much more disturbing than the cartoonish violence in FELS. However, I've been losing this kind of argument for years, so clearly I am in the minority!
Speaking of Ricardo, didn't he write her that he was sending a friend over to deal with the hacienda problem? I hope he shows up soon - I want this part of the story to get moving.
This show should end here about the end of January if my counting is right? I know they will go off on many, many unrelated tangents if they make it last so long. Someone pointed out earlier that it was disappointing to see Pasion end so quickly. The richness of that story and setting were enjoyable. I do get a kick out of this crazy plot but I too wish they would quit slapping and kicking in so many scenes. Wasn't it telling that Feo presents Luisito with presents and they were all weapons: the sling shot that looked big enough to be dangerous and the bow and arrows sticking out of the sack. Rosi did the right thing to throw them aside saying they weren't good but I am also disappointed that she is turning into a wimp/doormat again.
Franco being the first to scream at the fireside when he woke up was pretty funny. We will see what happens with the marriage and particularly the sleeping arrangements soon. I am off to walk Willa and her buddy Cisco so I can be set to recap another silly episode tonight. I also enjoyed the Noche de Estrellas parody of FELS this weekend. Thanks again Julie, you really keep us all laughing.
You'd think he would! Sheesh! I think Feo flunked out of villano school. He got the kit but never graduated. He only managed to kill off Bernardo and Libia, and with Bernardo needed the horse to pull that one off, so it was probably dumb luck. Since then, he's 0-0.
I was surprised, too, at Oscar cracking the safe at San Augustín. Gee....I wonder where he honed that skill. Nuclear waste effect?
Ah, well, can't wait to tune in tonight to see what insanity they serve up tonight.
doris
Feo must not have graduated from the "Brotherhood of the Snake School of Dasterdly Deeds." He must have missed "How to Kill People Effectively 101." He probably had a case of the bottle flu that day.
Molly, Doris: I used to watch the soaps (One Life to Live, General Hosp) with my Mom back in the late 60's...I think some of those characters are still on. I do remember Vicky/Nicky, and that Jesse too of course. There's sure alot more going on in our little TN's; things happen and then boom! it's over.
MadBuns: ITA that little baby clothes shopping was the cutest! Did you notice Sofia holding up the Pepto-Bismol pink outfit that was an exact replica of Sofia's a few days ago? And how Juan gave it the stink-eye?
"Creemelo"
(You know what's more annoying than end-to-end scheduled tasks? Scheduled tasks with gaps in between that are longer than needed to catch up on admin stuff, but not quite long enough to make headway on actual projects. Alas, it's the perfect amount of time for lollygagging on the Internet.)
He can speak soooo softly and make Feo tremble. You gotta love that!
I still think he is Pedro's half brother from El Norte.
"Creemelo"
http://www.esmas.com/fuegoenlasangre/noticias/761014.html
PanQue
I'll check it out. Too bad my computer at work tracks internet activity, and Coyote Fan Club would be forbidden territory I'm guessing. Maybe I can run home...hmmmm
"Creemelo"
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