Tasty food, great Karaoke entertainment--excellent service, especially Adam--hard worker always has a smile no matter how packed it gets :D excited for the new ownership & upcoming football season!!!!
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Lori M.
I love this place!! My girlfriends and I go almost every Friday for happy hour-Amy and Adam are AWESOME and they always have our drinks to us fast. Their jalapeno cheeseburgers are the best in Eugene. If you are tired of fries with your burger you should try their tater tots. Nice friendly atmosphere and a great place to come watch Duck football. :)
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Erik B.
Quack, quack, quack Mr. Ducksworth. Happy hour is legit. $1.50 pabst pounders during march madness. Boom goes the dynamite. Good fries. The rhode island sandwich will make you believe in love after love... and Cher. Pictures of Luke Ridnour on the wall looking 13 complete the ambiance. Rachel is the best bartender in the Eug. Dare to be great. Anything is possibleeeeeee!!!!
(4)
Karma H.
Quackers has been around for a long time, but if you haven't been there in the last few months, you haven't been there. New owners have changed it from top to bottom. The new menu is amazing and reasonable and they run great daily specials. Thursday's are half priced appetizers, so bring your friends and order several. The unbreaded, grilled, fresh, handmade bacon-wrapped jalapeño poppers are drool worthy and Friday's made from scratch chowder will bring you back next week. The place is now clean, bright and totally revamped, with comfy booths and big bay windows. We go on a particular night for the best service we've ever had anywhere (you rock, Adam!) but I've been for lunches and various evenings and I'm really pleased with all of the staff. So: Food and service are excellent, drinks are generous and reasonably priced (especially the nightly specials) and be sure to try the poppers, chowder, and anything with the new yummy garlic fries.
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Rachel S.
Hmm. I've been to Quackers twice now for lunch, and it's pretty tasty. I'm trying to not convolute the rating of the restaurant with the fact that I'm just plain tired of burgers and bar food for lunch. Such is the culinary wasteland of West Eugene. I've had the blue cheese burger and the club sandwich -- each was delicious, but the best part is that they come with absolutely delicious fries. The service is friendly, and they've got a distracting array of big screens showing CNN and Speed. For as tasty as the lunch food is, there's hardly a crowd in at lunch. 10 people at the most. Come for the fries, Speed, and video poker; leave satisfied.
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Dave B.
Good chill bar. Really cold beer, solid bar food.
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Darla M.
Went to Bike Night, for a second time, we got there early and had a bite to eat.. food was ok, garlic fries were tasty, my friend and I split a Stanford burger, it was acceptable. We had a couple of happy hour drinks $4.00 tall wells and $3.50 for a pint. The music Hank & Bill Shreeve were very good, and we enjoyed that very much. The reason Quacker's Last Stop is getting a one star review from me is because they charged my Debit Card twice for the amount of the bill. I called and spoke with the bookkeeper and she said I would just have to disput it with my bank because she was busy and didn't have time to look it up. I said no I'm not going to be the one to fix this that they should go ahead and refund my card. Later that day I got another call and was told that they didn't have record of two payments and that I would have to dispute it. I didn't think this was very good customer service, they made the mistake they should be the ones to fix it. WARNING... check your account if you go to this place, they could be charging your card twice, or be prepared to settle up with cash. I did end up calling my bank and let them know I needed to disput the charge, so in 5 to 10 business days I should have my money back. As much as I enjoy Hank and Bill Shreeve, I'll go someplace to listen to them... I will not be going to Quacker's last Stop again. Customer Service and kindness go a long ways ladies, you showed neither.
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Paul E.
A SPORTS bar: I was the ONLY person aware on the only TV with the Giants rookie Chris Heston pitching a no hitter A Sports BAR: unfriendly waitresses can not seem to look up from their friends and iPhones so I have to go to the bar with my money to ask for a beer. At least she apologized for the other two... Well, I won't use that word, but it fits. Posers!
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sarah t.
I was hoping it would be cool since it's so close to my house...but I'll go to the wetlands when I want a few pints and some fries just to avoid the snotty waitresses at this place.
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Josh W.
Quacker's is a solid 3 star watering hole. When living out west, options for places to drink start to rapidly diminish. We normally stop here on our way back home from the other bars. Quackers's is right off HWY 99 on the side the 7th street's on. Every time we've been here, the place has been rather slow and pretty dead. I'm sure it has its moments on Friday and Saturday nights. Service has always been really good here. They do serve Boneyards RPM IPA, which is a must!! The other beer selections lack a bit, and they do have a selection of cans which are normally domestics with a few micro's mixed in there. They have 2 pool tables which are tucked in the corner as you enter. This place is pretty wide open, I would like to see the tables spread out a little bit more than what they are, that way people who are eating food aren't being poked by cue sticks. I would like to come down and check out how this place is during a Duck game. I recommend this place if you're in the area, but I wouldn't go out of my way to stop here.
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Mike F.
First time we were here. Got there about 9pm. Small crowd. Maybe Karaoke night scared them off? We sat at a table, probably our first mistake. The one waitress seemed more interested in watching TV, than serving tables. After receiving our menus and waiting 10 minutes, we went up to the bar to place our order. Although he was busy, the bartender insisted on coming to our table, to take our order. His willingness to help out his waitress, made the difference in us staying. Very friendly and helpful guy. Didn't catch his name, but he works on Saturday nights. They have a fairly large menu and also offer catering. I ordered the Reuben and fries. We ordered the nacho plate for an appetizer. My date had the prime rib, with baked potato and Kahlua baked beans. Leery about prime rib from a bar, but took a chance. The nacho plate was huge. Came with sour cream and a mild/medium pepper type relish. Excellent. The Reuben was one of the best I've had in Eugene. Other restaurants should take note, cause y'all don't have a clue. Corn beef was tender and moist; slow cooked for 12 hours. didn't have any dressing, but didn't need it. The prime rib was better than expected, cooked properly. Potato was moist and buttery. The beans were outstanding. The Bartender said we ordered a lot of food and offered to pay for the nachos, if we could eat it all. Couldn't do it, but the offer was great. Beer was cold and fresh. We will go back, and probably on a Saturday. I hope the waitstaff is a little more attentive this time. Overall, they still get 5 stars. The bartender, made the difference.
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Ruby S.
My husband and I used to come here for taco Tuesday because the soft tacos were only fifty cents and they were pretty good! The burgers are amazing as well. We even brought our relatives in and ordered nachos and they were amazing! The plate was huge, the chips were crispy, and the toppings were all hot and fresh. The only and possibly largest drawback to this place is the consistency. Today (Sunday) we ordered the nachos again hoping for a repeat performance and we were sorely disappointed. We ate stale, floppy, chips which were covered with cheese that had been sitting under the heat lamp for too long. The service wasn't great, and the water tasted a little off. Case in point, if you want great food, go to this place on a weekday-- weekend food is kind of a gamble.
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Aimee C.
Surprisingly good food! I highly recommend their jalapeno poppers... So. Good. Huge, whole peppers stuffed with cream cheese and possibly cheddar? Wrapped in bacon and served with a sweet 'n sour sauce that compliments it well. We also got the fried chicken. Allow 25 minutes for that, because it's done right. The jo-jos that are served with the chicken aren't really what I would call jo-jos - they're more like deep fried potato slices, not wedges. Not a big deal though, still tasty. It got full very quickly when the Duck game started, and since we were sitting outside, it got harder to see the televisions. All in all though, a very good experience.
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Adam C.
Best service in town. Even if you haven't been in before they treat you like a friend. Not to mention the food is awesome.
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Randy L.
Q is turning into a pretty good sports bar, solid pub food and friendly staff. New owners are from Wetlands and the "feel" is similar, though smaller and less crowded. As other reviews have noted, Amy (part owner) and Adam learned their chops at Wetlands, and work hard to make this place work. Darts, one pool table, 10 screens to watch the games, an outdoor smoking area. Easy prices, apps half off Thursdays. Had a good time here (Ducks won!)
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Megan B.
Came in, took forever to get menus. Ordered onion rings as an app and it came out with our entrees. They were cold so obviously the terrible waitresses (yes, plural. There were two and hardly anyone in the place but they were bustling around like they were busy) couldn't be bothered to bring them to us. My beer cheese soup was cold and disgusting. My boyfriend's hashbrowns were cold and he was brave enough to ordered eggs Benedict with pulled pork. Why the F would you even put something like that on the menu??? Gross. The waitresses never refilled our water and took forever to get us our check. Terrible terrible terrible!!
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Anna S.
The best jalepeno poppers!! New tradition. Every time my husband makes me go to Harbor Freight, I'm ducking into Quackers to get a batch of poppers. Yuh-uhm!! Their other food is good too.
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Roxy C.
Try the Cuban wrap with the pulled turkey. Amazing! Nice sports bar for women and I feel comfortable going in as a woman by myself, which says a lot! Love Amy, the owner!
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Hank K.
OK, I'm not the kind of clientele Quackers is catering to, so my review is biased; I was invited there by some friends for a social function. One of my friends and I both ordered a pint of Guinness. I was shocked they even serve this here. My pint had an inch high head on it. I asked for it to be topped off and the bartender obliged. But it was the worst tasting Guinness I have ever had. My friend actually returned his because of the off taste and, to the bartender's credit, he gave him another pint of some other beer for free. I just think not many people order a Guinness here so it's been sitting in the keg for, like, forever. Then again, the second pint I ordered, an Oakshire, had the bitter off taste of a bar that doesn't clean their lines very often. The pints were less expensive than any other bar I've been to in Eugene, but I guess you get what you pay for. The service was also extremely slow. Two of the eight friends I was there with couldn't get anyone to bring them their checks. It wasn't even that busy. One of my friends didn't even get the food he ordered. He ended up just paying for the pitcher he received and left early. He didn't leave a tip. On a positive note, there was a really great blues jam happening. The musicians were quite good, although it made it very hard to hear the person next to you talking. And there were several older couples dancing, which I think is very cool. Everyone was very friendly here, too. The bartenders were nice, the waitresses were nice and the people drinking beer next to us were cool, too. I didn't eat anything, but one of my friends ordered a Cobb salad that looked extremely appetizing. She said it tasted VERY good, too. This bar is more of a working class blue collar type place with lots of TVs, dart boards and video games. The beer selection is simple: lots of variations of pale yellow macrobrewed American rice lagers. If you're looking for a nice relaxed place to catch several sports on multiple televisions, drink some Budweiser and take a chance at Keno, then this is the perfect place for you. If you're the kind of person who normally patronizes downtown bars with 15 microbrews on tap, then you should steer very clear of this place.
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Eric T.
Great atmosphere, reasonable gastro-bomb pub fare, service is great on most occasions. Especially the bald guy.
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Victor G.
Went there for breakfast, it was not good. My wife's french dip had brown gravy for au jus. My omelette came with a dinky under cooked hashbrown and 1 piece of wheat toast (I ordered white). The gravy tasted like paste, and the service was nonexistent. We showed up at 10:45 in the morning, and the server brought us the lunch menu. When we asked if they served breakfast, she said yes and a cook brought us a menu. I don't know if she was new or what? One of the worst breakfasts I've had in a while, won't be back.
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Steve B.
I hadn't been to Quackers to watch NFL football on a Sunday morning in a couple of years until last Sunday. Was glad to see they'd uncluttered the place and have all HD TVs now. That was nice, but paying $12 for a mediocre breakfast buffet was not. I could've gone to Hometown Buffet and gotten a much better selection and better quality food for the same price (maybe less). I know I'm paying for more than just the food when I sit there and watch football for three hours, but still.
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Clover R.
Tasty food, great Karaoke entertainment--excellent service, especially Adam--hard worker always has a smile no matter how packed it gets :D excited for the new ownership & upcoming football season!!!!
(4)Lori M.
I love this place!! My girlfriends and I go almost every Friday for happy hour-Amy and Adam are AWESOME and they always have our drinks to us fast. Their jalapeno cheeseburgers are the best in Eugene. If you are tired of fries with your burger you should try their tater tots. Nice friendly atmosphere and a great place to come watch Duck football. :)
(5)Erik B.
Quack, quack, quack Mr. Ducksworth. Happy hour is legit. $1.50 pabst pounders during march madness. Boom goes the dynamite. Good fries. The rhode island sandwich will make you believe in love after love... and Cher. Pictures of Luke Ridnour on the wall looking 13 complete the ambiance. Rachel is the best bartender in the Eug. Dare to be great. Anything is possibleeeeeee!!!!
(4)Karma H.
Quackers has been around for a long time, but if you haven't been there in the last few months, you haven't been there. New owners have changed it from top to bottom. The new menu is amazing and reasonable and they run great daily specials. Thursday's are half priced appetizers, so bring your friends and order several. The unbreaded, grilled, fresh, handmade bacon-wrapped jalapeño poppers are drool worthy and Friday's made from scratch chowder will bring you back next week. The place is now clean, bright and totally revamped, with comfy booths and big bay windows. We go on a particular night for the best service we've ever had anywhere (you rock, Adam!) but I've been for lunches and various evenings and I'm really pleased with all of the staff. So: Food and service are excellent, drinks are generous and reasonably priced (especially the nightly specials) and be sure to try the poppers, chowder, and anything with the new yummy garlic fries.
(5)Rachel S.
Hmm. I've been to Quackers twice now for lunch, and it's pretty tasty. I'm trying to not convolute the rating of the restaurant with the fact that I'm just plain tired of burgers and bar food for lunch. Such is the culinary wasteland of West Eugene. I've had the blue cheese burger and the club sandwich -- each was delicious, but the best part is that they come with absolutely delicious fries. The service is friendly, and they've got a distracting array of big screens showing CNN and Speed. For as tasty as the lunch food is, there's hardly a crowd in at lunch. 10 people at the most. Come for the fries, Speed, and video poker; leave satisfied.
(4)Dave B.
Good chill bar. Really cold beer, solid bar food.
(4)Darla M.
Went to Bike Night, for a second time, we got there early and had a bite to eat.. food was ok, garlic fries were tasty, my friend and I split a Stanford burger, it was acceptable. We had a couple of happy hour drinks $4.00 tall wells and $3.50 for a pint. The music Hank & Bill Shreeve were very good, and we enjoyed that very much. The reason Quacker's Last Stop is getting a one star review from me is because they charged my Debit Card twice for the amount of the bill. I called and spoke with the bookkeeper and she said I would just have to disput it with my bank because she was busy and didn't have time to look it up. I said no I'm not going to be the one to fix this that they should go ahead and refund my card. Later that day I got another call and was told that they didn't have record of two payments and that I would have to dispute it. I didn't think this was very good customer service, they made the mistake they should be the ones to fix it. WARNING... check your account if you go to this place, they could be charging your card twice, or be prepared to settle up with cash. I did end up calling my bank and let them know I needed to disput the charge, so in 5 to 10 business days I should have my money back. As much as I enjoy Hank and Bill Shreeve, I'll go someplace to listen to them... I will not be going to Quacker's last Stop again. Customer Service and kindness go a long ways ladies, you showed neither.
(1)Paul E.
A SPORTS bar: I was the ONLY person aware on the only TV with the Giants rookie Chris Heston pitching a no hitter A Sports BAR: unfriendly waitresses can not seem to look up from their friends and iPhones so I have to go to the bar with my money to ask for a beer. At least she apologized for the other two... Well, I won't use that word, but it fits. Posers!
(1)sarah t.
I was hoping it would be cool since it's so close to my house...but I'll go to the wetlands when I want a few pints and some fries just to avoid the snotty waitresses at this place.
(2)Josh W.
Quacker's is a solid 3 star watering hole. When living out west, options for places to drink start to rapidly diminish. We normally stop here on our way back home from the other bars. Quackers's is right off HWY 99 on the side the 7th street's on. Every time we've been here, the place has been rather slow and pretty dead. I'm sure it has its moments on Friday and Saturday nights. Service has always been really good here. They do serve Boneyards RPM IPA, which is a must!! The other beer selections lack a bit, and they do have a selection of cans which are normally domestics with a few micro's mixed in there. They have 2 pool tables which are tucked in the corner as you enter. This place is pretty wide open, I would like to see the tables spread out a little bit more than what they are, that way people who are eating food aren't being poked by cue sticks. I would like to come down and check out how this place is during a Duck game. I recommend this place if you're in the area, but I wouldn't go out of my way to stop here.
(3)Mike F.
First time we were here. Got there about 9pm. Small crowd. Maybe Karaoke night scared them off? We sat at a table, probably our first mistake. The one waitress seemed more interested in watching TV, than serving tables. After receiving our menus and waiting 10 minutes, we went up to the bar to place our order. Although he was busy, the bartender insisted on coming to our table, to take our order. His willingness to help out his waitress, made the difference in us staying. Very friendly and helpful guy. Didn't catch his name, but he works on Saturday nights. They have a fairly large menu and also offer catering. I ordered the Reuben and fries. We ordered the nacho plate for an appetizer. My date had the prime rib, with baked potato and Kahlua baked beans. Leery about prime rib from a bar, but took a chance. The nacho plate was huge. Came with sour cream and a mild/medium pepper type relish. Excellent. The Reuben was one of the best I've had in Eugene. Other restaurants should take note, cause y'all don't have a clue. Corn beef was tender and moist; slow cooked for 12 hours. didn't have any dressing, but didn't need it. The prime rib was better than expected, cooked properly. Potato was moist and buttery. The beans were outstanding. The Bartender said we ordered a lot of food and offered to pay for the nachos, if we could eat it all. Couldn't do it, but the offer was great. Beer was cold and fresh. We will go back, and probably on a Saturday. I hope the waitstaff is a little more attentive this time. Overall, they still get 5 stars. The bartender, made the difference.
(5)Ruby S.
My husband and I used to come here for taco Tuesday because the soft tacos were only fifty cents and they were pretty good! The burgers are amazing as well. We even brought our relatives in and ordered nachos and they were amazing! The plate was huge, the chips were crispy, and the toppings were all hot and fresh. The only and possibly largest drawback to this place is the consistency. Today (Sunday) we ordered the nachos again hoping for a repeat performance and we were sorely disappointed. We ate stale, floppy, chips which were covered with cheese that had been sitting under the heat lamp for too long. The service wasn't great, and the water tasted a little off. Case in point, if you want great food, go to this place on a weekday-- weekend food is kind of a gamble.
(3)Aimee C.
Surprisingly good food! I highly recommend their jalapeno poppers... So. Good. Huge, whole peppers stuffed with cream cheese and possibly cheddar? Wrapped in bacon and served with a sweet 'n sour sauce that compliments it well. We also got the fried chicken. Allow 25 minutes for that, because it's done right. The jo-jos that are served with the chicken aren't really what I would call jo-jos - they're more like deep fried potato slices, not wedges. Not a big deal though, still tasty. It got full very quickly when the Duck game started, and since we were sitting outside, it got harder to see the televisions. All in all though, a very good experience.
(4)Adam C.
Best service in town. Even if you haven't been in before they treat you like a friend. Not to mention the food is awesome.
(5)Randy L.
Q is turning into a pretty good sports bar, solid pub food and friendly staff. New owners are from Wetlands and the "feel" is similar, though smaller and less crowded. As other reviews have noted, Amy (part owner) and Adam learned their chops at Wetlands, and work hard to make this place work. Darts, one pool table, 10 screens to watch the games, an outdoor smoking area. Easy prices, apps half off Thursdays. Had a good time here (Ducks won!)
(3)Megan B.
Came in, took forever to get menus. Ordered onion rings as an app and it came out with our entrees. They were cold so obviously the terrible waitresses (yes, plural. There were two and hardly anyone in the place but they were bustling around like they were busy) couldn't be bothered to bring them to us. My beer cheese soup was cold and disgusting. My boyfriend's hashbrowns were cold and he was brave enough to ordered eggs Benedict with pulled pork. Why the F would you even put something like that on the menu??? Gross. The waitresses never refilled our water and took forever to get us our check. Terrible terrible terrible!!
(1)Anna S.
The best jalepeno poppers!! New tradition. Every time my husband makes me go to Harbor Freight, I'm ducking into Quackers to get a batch of poppers. Yuh-uhm!! Their other food is good too.
(4)Roxy C.
Try the Cuban wrap with the pulled turkey. Amazing! Nice sports bar for women and I feel comfortable going in as a woman by myself, which says a lot! Love Amy, the owner!
(5)Hank K.
OK, I'm not the kind of clientele Quackers is catering to, so my review is biased; I was invited there by some friends for a social function. One of my friends and I both ordered a pint of Guinness. I was shocked they even serve this here. My pint had an inch high head on it. I asked for it to be topped off and the bartender obliged. But it was the worst tasting Guinness I have ever had. My friend actually returned his because of the off taste and, to the bartender's credit, he gave him another pint of some other beer for free. I just think not many people order a Guinness here so it's been sitting in the keg for, like, forever. Then again, the second pint I ordered, an Oakshire, had the bitter off taste of a bar that doesn't clean their lines very often. The pints were less expensive than any other bar I've been to in Eugene, but I guess you get what you pay for. The service was also extremely slow. Two of the eight friends I was there with couldn't get anyone to bring them their checks. It wasn't even that busy. One of my friends didn't even get the food he ordered. He ended up just paying for the pitcher he received and left early. He didn't leave a tip. On a positive note, there was a really great blues jam happening. The musicians were quite good, although it made it very hard to hear the person next to you talking. And there were several older couples dancing, which I think is very cool. Everyone was very friendly here, too. The bartenders were nice, the waitresses were nice and the people drinking beer next to us were cool, too. I didn't eat anything, but one of my friends ordered a Cobb salad that looked extremely appetizing. She said it tasted VERY good, too. This bar is more of a working class blue collar type place with lots of TVs, dart boards and video games. The beer selection is simple: lots of variations of pale yellow macrobrewed American rice lagers. If you're looking for a nice relaxed place to catch several sports on multiple televisions, drink some Budweiser and take a chance at Keno, then this is the perfect place for you. If you're the kind of person who normally patronizes downtown bars with 15 microbrews on tap, then you should steer very clear of this place.
(1)Eric T.
Great atmosphere, reasonable gastro-bomb pub fare, service is great on most occasions. Especially the bald guy.
(4)Victor G.
Went there for breakfast, it was not good. My wife's french dip had brown gravy for au jus. My omelette came with a dinky under cooked hashbrown and 1 piece of wheat toast (I ordered white). The gravy tasted like paste, and the service was nonexistent. We showed up at 10:45 in the morning, and the server brought us the lunch menu. When we asked if they served breakfast, she said yes and a cook brought us a menu. I don't know if she was new or what? One of the worst breakfasts I've had in a while, won't be back.
(1)Steve B.
I hadn't been to Quackers to watch NFL football on a Sunday morning in a couple of years until last Sunday. Was glad to see they'd uncluttered the place and have all HD TVs now. That was nice, but paying $12 for a mediocre breakfast buffet was not. I could've gone to Hometown Buffet and gotten a much better selection and better quality food for the same price (maybe less). I know I'm paying for more than just the food when I sit there and watch football for three hours, but still.
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