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Melbourne to Stanley.

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Ocean Race: 152 nm

Race Start: 2300 AEDT, off Queenscliff on Friday, 30th October 2015

Event Category:  2

 

The ORCV's Melbourne to Stanley yacht race starts off Queenscliff and finishes at Stanley in Northwestern Tasmania. It is held each year on the Melbourne Cup long weekend. 

Please also note, that this is a qualifying race for both of the Melbourne to Hobart races, the Rolex Sydney Hobart yacht race but not required for the Melbourne to Devonport race. However, some crews still choose to do Stanley as practice for Australia's oldest ocean race across Bass Strait- the Rudder Cup.

 

 

 

  

 

  

 

ORCV Hutchwilco Melbourne to Stanley (M2S).


First it was Champagne, then it was bilge water!


The TP52, Calm, emerged from the rain and spray crashing over the pier at just before midnight to win the Hutchwilco Melbourne to Stanley race on Saturday.

They had been around four nautical miles astern of the early race leader, Scarlet Runner, but had worked hard to firstly overtake them and then put nearly the same distance from their stern to Scarlet Runner, before she retired not too far from the finish. Speaking with co-owner, Jason Van Der Slot, you could tell they had not only worked hard in the varying conditions, but were also delighted to firstly win, but be proud of their achievement.

Indeed the retirements came fairly thick and fast as the day’s Champagne sailing went to bilge water. As the day drew dark, both the clouds and wind built as a circular cell ran through the fleet above the Northwest coast of Tasmania. Most reports were for 35 plus knots out of the Sou’east, but regularly it was in the 45-knot area and sometimes from an entirely different direction.

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Calm racing on Port Phillip recently.

There were several mainsails that were damaged, a headsail that had been lowered went overboard and one boom snapped clean in two, but all sailors were fine, if shaken and clearly wet. Boats out in front reported the breezes during the mandatory radio scheds and so boats behind made early preparations, which certainly was the case for Dry White. “Early Sunday morning, eXtasea advised the fleet that they were 12nm from Stanley and had 30-knot SE winds. We were 30nm from Stanley at the time and this invaluable safety-related information enabled us to be better prepared for those conditions”, said their Navigator, Neville Rose.

About an six and half hours after Calm crossed over the finish and returned to Melbourne, as the weather made it unsuitable for them to moor alongside the pier, Jazz Player was there to finish in the first of the day’s light. Indeed that light was to reveal many of the clouds that had been there the night before. Half an hour after Jazzy was Kiss Goodbye to MS, who had had an excellent race, which would become evident during presentations later on Sunday afternoon.

MilleSabordsArrives1Mille Sabords was one of the mid-fleet finishers.

Many other finishers would get to Stanley mid-morning, as the harbour came alive with all the boats. The services provided by Sheryl Robson and the Smithton Lions Club got the sailors fed, watered and showered, before the serious business of swapping stories got underway.

The last of the 21 finishers from the 36 starters was Robyn Brooke and Rosie Colahan on board Pretty Woman. They crossed at around 2pm, with a couple of the retirees coming in just after them. The race was the start of these two seasoned sailors 2013 Melbourne to Osaka campaign and they were, “…delighted to beat some of the fully-crewed boats in the Australian Measurement System division, given that we’re in a cruising vessel”, said Rosie.

It was quite a contrast between the pictures coming from on board various boats earlier on Saturday afternoon with spinnakers and smiling crews to the wet and bedraggled sailors that got in to Stanley. However, by the time presentations came around at 3pm on Sunday, it was all ancient history. Proceedings began with the auction of two, 2kg crayfish, which went for a good price, but for the buyer, Bruce Hawken, still somewhat below market value. Bruce is from Kiss Goodbye to MS, who ended up having a fantastic race, securing third over line and in IRC. However, they won both AMS and PHS, with the latter being especially important this year. Our sponsor, Hutchwilco, had put six brand new Personal Flotation Devices up as the prize for the winner of this category. It added to their loot consisting of flags, wine and the crays, very nicely. All the crew were terribly thrilled, but none more so than Ian Law, who is responsible for the name change to reflect the crews desire to help out Multiple Sclerosis Research Australia. “We could not have hoped for anything more and this will be really great for helping to raise awareness of both MS and the fundraising we’re doing for MSRA”, said Ian.

If you’d like to read more or help out Ian and the crew from Kiss Goodbye to MS, please see HERE.

Right then, we had 37 vessels in the M2S, but Chikara Outlaw withdrew a few days ago, so 36 got away - Addiction, Alibi, Alien, Arch Rival, Bandit, Biddy Hu II, Cadibarra 8, Calm, Cavarlo, Dekadence, Dark and Stormy, Dry White, eXtasea, FullyNPushing, Gusto, Halcyon, Independent Endeavour, Jazz Player, Kiss Goodbye to MS, Magazan 53, Magic, Matrix, Mille Sabords, Mirrabooka, Nutcracker, Pretty Woman, Scarlet Runner, Slinky Malinky, Spirit of Downunder, Tevake II, Trybooking.com, Under Capricorn, Weekend Option, White Noise, XLR8 and Yoko, which is excellent. Well done to all in the variable and ultimately, challenging conditions.

 

Full results for the 2011 Hutchwilco Melbourne to Stanley race are HERE.

 

ORCV Land also extends on to the ORCV Facebook page, so make sure you go and "Like" the page, now. 252 souls already have and thank you to each and every one of you.



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ORCV Hutchwilco Melbourne to Stanley (M2S).


What an effort!


Sometimes it all comes together and you do well.

Once such situation is Kiss Goodbye to MS, who had a blinder in the 2011 Hutchwilco Melbourne to Stanley race. From early on they had the Inglis 37 out and punching with newer and bigger boats. Could have been the new sails or perhaps the dedication to the new cause. One thing's for sure. They did not fall over, eat incorrectly or get caught with the wrong rags up when the breeze came in. In fact, Kiss Goodbye to MS kept on styling all the way to the finish line and were quite blown away when I told them they had taken third position in Line Honours. When I then mentioned to Tony Warren that this run would put them in good shape for the Performance Handicap prize, I don't think he knew where I was coming from, but he was certainly enthusiastic about it.

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Sponsor, David Clancy on the left, shakes hands with Tony Warren, as the crew of Kiss Goodbye to MS struggle to display all their loot, including six brand new PFDs! Many thanks to David for being such a great believer.

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At any rate, well done team. The hilarity sort of started when their Naviguesser, Bruce Hawken, finally out-bid everyone for the 4kg of fresh crayfish, but there was more to come when their third over the line, third in IRC, win in AMS and PHS were announced. The latter also included six brand new PFDs from our fantastic sponsor, Hutchwilco. Great effort or what?!!!

Place Sail No Boat Name Fin Tim Elapsd Skipper
1 SM5252 CALM 23:36:20 18:36:20 Jason Vanderslot
2 S390 JAZZ PLAYER 01:06:09:00 01:01:09:00 Andrew Lawrence
3 S37 KISS GOODBYE TO MS 01:06:27:44 01:01:27:44 Tony Warren

Line Honours - Well done to 'Slotty' and the crew of the TP52, Calm, who slugged it out all the way to the finish and regrettably, could just not get onto the outer quay. I know you were all keen to come ashore. Co-owner, John 'Willow' Williams, was a very keen observer of all your movements on the tracker!


Division 123 IRC results Start : 05:00:00
Place Sail No Boat Name Skipper Fin Tim Elapsd AHC Cor'd T
1 SM5252 CALM Jason Vanderslot 23:36:20 18:36:20 1.360 01:01:18:13
2 S390 JAZZ PLAYER Andrew Lawrence 01:06:09:00 01:01:09:00 1.152 01:04:58:22
3 S37 KISS GOODBYE TO MS Tony Warren 01:06:27:44 01:01:27:44 1.145 01:05:09:15

IRC - Reward for Calm was to get top spot. Andrew Lawrence's ever-present Jazz Player, was also around. Below, Andrew recieves his wine from Vice-Commodore, Simon Dryden.

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Division 123 AMS results Start : 05:00:00
Place Sail No Boat Name Skipper Fin Tim Elapsd AHC Cor'd T
1 S37 KISS GOODBYE TO MS Tony Warren 01:06:27:44 01:01:27:44 0.954 01:00:17:28
2 S390 JAZZ PLAYER Andrew Lawrence 01:06:09:00 01:01:09:00 1.007 01:01:19:34
3 H101 TEVAKE II Angus Fletcher 01:06:48:09 01:01:48:09 0.993 01:01:37:19

AMS - Tevake II has taken a small break from ocean work after winning the 2010 Melbourne to Vanuatu. Clearly the knowledge has not left them all together, as this third spot in AMS shows... Commodore Don Fraser looks on as, Mickey Lynch, the bowman from Tevake II recieves their wine.

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Division 123 PHS results Start : 05:00:00
Place Sail No Boat Name Skipper Fin Tim Elapsd
1 S37 KISS GOODBYE TO MS Tony Warren 01:06:27:44 01:01:27:44
2 H777 SLINKY MALINKY Eric Marsh 01:10:11:11 01:05:11:11
3 B353 MAGAZAN 53 Nicholas McGuigan 01:12:45:54 01:07:45:54

PHS - The delightful Eric Marsh's Slinky Malinky was also making somewhat of a return to the big blue and dropped in to second spot here in PHS, with Magazan 53 getting on the podium, as well. eric a bit more tired this year than last year - or pehaps just a tad colder...

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'Unidentified' from Magazan 53 - please This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. re your name - thanks! Chantal Roddy was kind enough to inform us that the man in question is on of her crew mates, Tim Fowler.

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Tony with the beginning of the stash - Division Winner's flag and wine.

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Energetic crew quick to get in in on the photo opp!

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It's Ian Law, who started them on the Kissgoodbye to MS trail, ruffling Tony's hair.

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Last boat to arrive at Stanley that was still racing was Pretty Woman, with Rosie Collahan and Robyn Brooke aboard. They began their 2013 Melbourne to Osaka campaign with this race and were, "...delighted to beat The Brass on AMS!"

Right then, we had 37 vessels in the M2S, but Chikara Outlaw withdrew a few days ago, so 36 got away - Addiction, Alibi, Alien, Arch Rival, Bandit, Biddy Hu II, Cadibarra 8, Calm, Cavarlo, Dekadence, Dark and Stormy, Dry White, eXtasea, FullyNPushing, Gusto, Halcyon, Independent Endeavour, Jazz Player, Kiss Goodbye to MS, Magazan 53, Magic, Matrix, Mille Sabords, Mirrabooka, Nutcracker, Pretty Woman, Scarlet Runner, Slinky Malinky, Spirit of Downunder, Tevake II, Trybooking.com, Under Capricorn, Weekend Option, White Noise, XLR8 and Yoko, which is excellent. Well done to all in the variable and ultimately, challenging conditions.

 

Full results for the 2011 Hutchwilco Melbourne to Stanley race are HERE.

 

ORCV Land also extends on to the ORCV Facebook page, so make sure you go and "Like" the page, now. 250 souls already have and thank you to each and every one of you.



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ORCV Hutchwilco Melbourne to Stanley (M2S).


What a day.


So it certainly was a night, but as the day changed from cloudy to sunny, chilly to warm and all the way back again, many boats arrived. Here is a sample of boats like Biddy Hu II, Nutcracker, Mille Sabords, Slinky Malinky, Halcyon and Dry White.

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Here's Biddy Hu's boom - both pieces of it!!!

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Dry White appeared and headed for the bricks so I could get the shot - thanks!

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Tacked and went over the line...

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Mille Sabords was riding waves up...

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...then down, as she appeared.

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Finally gliding over the line in a very light patch indeed.

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Halcyon arrived in the very same light patch. (That's light patch, OK.)

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And like everyone, she was framed by clouds...

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Here's Slinky Malinky!

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This is Nutcracker who came with breeze and sunlight!!! OK, burst of sunlight, if you will.

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She too came in to the line from out East.

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The crew had the 35footer wound up early and did well in last night's heavy weather, sailing under three reefs in the mainsail for a while, so they did not have to send crew for'ard when it was blowing 45knots.

If you want to follow it all with the pretty graphics via the sat trackers from Yellowbrick - see HERE for Flash empowered devices and HERE for non-Flash. NB. As per the Information tab on the tracker site (bottom right), the Yellowbrick Trackers transmit every 30 minutes, the map will update whenever it receives new information. A big thank you to all the people commenting on the FB page about the trackers - great information. Cheers.

Right then, we had 37 vessels in the M2S, but Chikara Outlaw withdrew a few days ago, so it's 36 now - Addiction, Alibi, Alien, Arch Rival, Bandit, Biddy Hu II, Cadibarra 8, Calm, Cavarlo, Dekadence, Dark and Stormy, Dry White, eXtasea, FullyNPushing, Gusto, Halcyon, Independent Endeavour, Jazz Player, Kiss Goodbye to MS, Magazan 53, Magic, Matrix, Mille Sabords, Mirrabooka, Nutcracker, Pretty Woman, Scarlet Runner, Slinky Malinky, Spirit of Downunder, Tevake II, Trybooking.com, Under Capricorn, Weekend Option, White Noise, XLR8 and Yoko, which is excellent. Well done and good luck to all.

 

ORCV Land also extends on to the ORCV Facebook page, so make sure you go and "Like" the page, now. 244 Souls already have and thank you to each and every one of you.



© John Curnow, ORCV Media

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ORCV Hutchwilco Melbourne to Stanley (M2S).


Well, what a night.


It had all the hallmarks of being a biig night. Kind of like taking a call from Lindsay Lohan, telling you that you were going out bar hopping and having a blast. Only this particular tempest was going to be full of wind and rain, somewhat intent on trying to break equipment and crews.

We had had high hopes of the first finisher being in around 8 to 9pm. It got dashed a bit when they slowed dramatically, but just when you thought there would be a quick nap, the picture changed and they wewre due more like 11pm. Coming back down to the waterfront, it was plainly evident that the wind was still rising and the first drops appeared as I made the van and jumped inside. From there it was game on and we could tell from some of the comms, that the picture was just as bleak and possibly more so, for the crews out at sea between King Island and the North coast of Tasmania. 35-40knots from East Sou'east was the predominant message received, but it was not the exclusive arrnagement. Some were left waiting for their lot and some had it from other directions. At 2310hrs, the first retiree came over the air. Scarlet Runner felt there would be insufficient room after the finish and so turned before having to take that extra challenge on.

Calm crossed the line at 23:36:30 to take Line Honours and probably IRC. You could tell they were keen to come in for all things refreshing, but as the slammed around in front of the finger of the old pier, we became as concerned as they. The radio call to say they were heading back was no surprise, but incredibly disappointing for all.

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Day breaks to reveal the remnants of the clouds and waves, which were still able to smash themselves over the breakwater. But an hour or so later, the sun was gleaming in an effort to win something or someone over and wind was down to a faint puff. Boats still out there like Dry White, can see The Nut but have had to do circle work for a few hours as they await even the faintest of breeze to head them in the right direction once more. In fact, at 0900, Alien had had enough and turned on the iron topsail to make for port and Dry White is in visual range of the finish.

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First to appear in the new day was Jazz Player, who took second over the line.

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Once tied up, the cold, wet and tired sailors did not seem to mind so much...

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Getting a very impressive third over the line and likely to do well in the handicap department was Kiss Goodbye to MS with some new sails, too.

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Weren't they happy about it, too... Was a good effort and from early on they were punching above their weight, so they certainly can feel proud.

So back to the night, and Cadibarra 8 also retired at 0044, when they too felt that docking was a challenge they did not need to overcome. at 0130, XLR8 turned for home with a damaged mainsail. Around one, Biddy Hu II copped 45 knots and bent their boom, forcing their retirement. 0142 and Spirit of Downunder chose to head North again and then at 0157, eXtasea retired with a broken mainsail track. 0158 and her sistership, Dekadence also retired. At 0204 it was Matrix's turn and then 0257, it was Addiction's turn as reports of 35 and well in to 45 knots became evident. Often these were bullets with little or no warning. At 0259 Dark and Stormy said enough of the dark and stormy conditions. At 0303, Gusto, barely 3nm fromt he finish had a headsail go over the rail and retired as they spent the better part of an hour sorting all that out. So apart from some minor gear damage, all are well and here in Stanley, trying to get here or on the way back to the Heads.

After the first three, there was Tevake II, Arch Rival and then Bandit.

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Arch Rival spent quite a few hours without a headsail when the foil packed it in...

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Bandit motor in. They have sailed well, having beaten their two sisterships in to port!

If you want to follow it all with the pretty graphics via the sat trackers from Yellowbrick - see HERE for Flash empowered devices and HERE for non-Flash. NB. As per the Information tab on the tracker site (bottom right), the Yellowbrick Trackers transmit every 30 minutes, the map will update whenever it receives new information. A big thank you to all the people commenting on the FB page about the trackers - great information. Cheers.

Right then, we had 37 vessels in the M2S, but Chikara Outlaw withdrew a few days ago, so it's 36 now - Addiction, Alibi, Alien, Arch Rival, Bandit, Biddy Hu II, Cadibarra 8, Calm, Cavarlo, Dekadence, Dark and Stormy, Dry White, eXtasea, FullyNPushing, Gusto, Halcyon, Independent Endeavour, Jazz Player, Kiss Goodbye to MS, Magazan 53, Magic, Matrix, Mille Sabords, Mirrabooka, Nutcracker, Pretty Woman, Scarlet Runner, Slinky Malinky, Spirit of Downunder, Tevake II, Trybooking.com, Under Capricorn, Weekend Option, White Noise, XLR8 and Yoko, which is excellent. Well done and good luck to all.

 

ORCV Land also extends on to the ORCV Facebook page, so make sure you go and "Like" the page, now. 242 Souls already have and thank you to each and every one of you.



© John Curnow, ORCV Media

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ORCV Hutchwilco Melbourne to Stanley (M2S).


Never too long to wait.


The thing about the Southern climes is that you never have to wait too long for the scenario to change.

Here in Stanley, it has gone quite cold.

Out on the water, the news is that Calm and Scarlet Runner must be throwing water bombs at each other, they are now that close. They are sitting atop Three Hummock island, but have slowed in there, whilst Gusto and XLR8, behind them and closer to the rhumbline are doing 7s and 8s respectively. There is near as 30nm left to travel for the leaders, but it is a huge diffrence in time between 10knots and just the two, they are showing now.

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Calm racing on Port Phillip recently.

Either way, the record may be a bit of a stretch, but 8-9pm is possible. Reports from fleet now indicate they have 18-20knots out of the South to Sou'west. Forecast still indicating 20 to 25 for next few hours, with 30 possible offshore - all from the South. it is then meant to get a tad quiet close in here to Stanley as the night wears on. Clouds amassed here now in Stanley as dusk approaches and Hobart says they could have snow on the hills. Pack the Tshirts away...

Earlier on in the day, Nutcracker was doing well, but has just fallen away a little. Say Goodbye to MS is still giving it plenty and fighting with boats a bit bigger than her. As one would expect, eXtasea are doing well, with Cadibarra8 also in the mix. Spirit of Downunder enjoyed the reaching conditions of earlier in the day, but may find the going hard once the sheets have to wound on. XLR8 has also relished the conditions from earlier and shown great speed to hang on to the much larger Gusto, who are currently leading the charge for the six Hutchwilco PFDs that are the prize for winning the Pereformance Handicap System. XLR8 were on the radio just a little while ago getting all the weather information they could to be in a position to have the right sails around as it goes dark. Arch Rival and Slinky Malinky, who are making a bit of return to the ocean, are powering on, as well.

From a little while ago, Neville Rose reported from mid-fleet that, "Wind models from various sources are still proving to be very unreliable. The two fronts that went through last night and the trough passing through Bass Strait now with a 180 degree kink in its isobars, are likely to blame. Aboard Dry White we currently have 7knots from the NW. Biggest bag up, very flat Paddock (Bass Strait). Very pleasant. Sloppier swell on Starboard. Most observations around NW tip of Tassie are not suggesting anywhere near the wind strength we were expecting from yesterday's forecast. Several more pods on dolphins playing in the bow wave this morning."

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Roger and Michelle Wale at the van in the Stanley Hotel carpark during the 1805hrs sched on Saturday evening.

If you want to follow it all with the pretty graphics via the sat trackers from Yellowbrick - see HERE for Flash empowered devices and HERE for non-Flash. NB. As per the Information tab on the tracker site (bottom right), the Yellowbrick Trackers transmit every 30 minutes, the map will update whenever it receives new information. A big thank you to all the people commenting on the FB page about the trackers - great information. Cheers.

Right then, we had 37 vessels in the M2S, but Chikara Outlaw withdrew a few days ago, so it's 36 now - Addiction, Alibi, Alien, Arch Rival, Bandit, Biddy Hu II, Cadibarra 8, Calm, Cavarlo, Dekadence, Dark and Stormy, Dry White, eXtasea, FullyNPushing, Gusto, Halcyon, Independent Endeavour, Jazz Player, Kiss Goodbye to MS, Magazan 53, Magic, Matrix, Mille Sabords, Mirrabooka, Nutcracker, Pretty Woman, Scarlet Runner, Slinky Malinky, Spirit of Downunder, Tevake II, Trybooking.com, Under Capricorn, Weekend Option, White Noise, XLR8 and Yoko, which is excellent. Well done and good luck to all.

 

ORCV Land also extends on to the ORCV Facebook page, so make sure you go and "Like" the page, now. 231 Souls already have and thank you to each and every one of you.



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