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Twinz Big City Hotdogs

Posted by Tampa Bay Food Monster on June 21, 2012

UPDATE: TWINZ is re-opening at a MUCH better location, on fletcher and dale mabry. check it out!

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so every week we have a movie night. it’s a group of friends who all come together, go to the theater, see a shitty movie, and then grab some food and discuss why we still go and see all these shitty movies. normally we end up going out somewhere dumb after the movie ends, because our options are limited to whatever is open. but occasionally, we’ll go out to someplace interesting before the movie, so that we can have decent food unspoiled by the awful movie of the week. this week we decided to go ahead and check out someplace new to eat, and afterwards subject ourselves to two hours of painfully slow build up to a climax that at least one of us slept through.

twinz

we were to meet at someplace i’d never been before, twinz big city hotdogs on waters near the veterans expressway. i personally chose the place based on 1.) the fact that they have hot dogs and 2.) the fact that “twinz” was spelled with a z, which meant the owners were TOTALLY EXTREME. which i liked. my girlfriend and i got there first, about fifteen minutes early. we noticed that the place was completely empty, besides the employees. hmm. rather than going into the restaurant and being awkward, we instead decided to stay in the car and have pleasant conversation. while we sat out there, we kept getting looks from the employees inside. they wanted us. they wanted us bad. but we were waiting for friends!!! surely they could understand that! …they did not appear to. after another moment, one of owners came out and excitedly asked us if we were actually planning to come in. i told him we were waiting for friends. i was scared.

eventually, my friends arrived. i warned them all that the people inside… they were really looking forward to this. everyone understood. we all went in, and then we were treated to an entire presentation.

the presentation

he told us everything. EVERYTHING. everything we could want to know about their menu. he mentioned the many different types of hot dogs they serve, hailing from different cities around the country (“big” cities, if you will…), he mentioned the tampa dog, a creation of their very own, he mentioned their different flavored wings, he mentioned their “sweet pot” (which i initially assumed was marijuana, but soon discovered was sweet potato fries), and he spoke of their mighty “twinz bacon burger dog”, and warned us not to order it because it was too damn big. we were overwhelmed. and some of us were aroused.

they basically said we could do whatever the hell we wanted with the place as far as seating was concerned, so my friend and i went straight to work on constructing a giant square table from the smaller square tables they had in the restaurant, in order to intimidate other possible guests at the restaurant. and then we ordered.

it was difficult for me to decide what to get. at first i was torn between hamburgers and hot dogs, tempted by the owner’s ominous warning, but i decided the hot dogs were their main dish, so i went with that. but then what kind? they offer, amongst others, new york style, chili cheese, bacon cheddar, west virginia style(??), their signature tampa, and chicago. chicago. yeah. i had to do chicago. it’s simply the king of hot dogs, the most opulent and impressive. the god. hot god. and then of course i wanted some wings.

they were out of wings.

devastated as i was by this, i jumped on what i saw as an opportunity, and replaced my side order of wings with a side order of hamburger. awww yeah. but there is much food to discuss, and my order only represents a sliver of what was had. here. let me show you.

tampa dog and garlic parmesan fries

my friend ordered their signature tampa dog, along with their garlic fries. now, being a tampa food blog, you’d expect me to have ordered the tampa dog. i know, right? but i did not. and let me explain why, in one word: mayonnaise. yeah. there’s mayo on this hot dog. and that grossed me out. additionally, it also includes spicy brown mustard, bbq sauce, coleslaw, onions, BACON, and potato sticks. and it’s not a hot dog, it’s a sausage. so it does sound awesome… but i was too afraid of the mayo. and the potato sticks kinda weirded me out too. so no tampa dog for me (not this time).

i did, however, help myself to some of the garlic fries. and my god, they were amazing. everything here is made fresh, so all of the fries were perfectly crisp and warm. and then to top it off, they use real garlic. it was like eating garlic bread. except fryier. another friend ordered the garlic parmesan fries, which were even more amazing. the perfect balance of garlic and parmesan, fresh and delicious, and not too much of either flavor. there was never a point when i felt grossed out by garlic/parmesan nasty mouth. which is totally a thing.

sweet potato fries

my girlfriend and i split an order of the sweet potato fries, and even though they had previously been described to us, we had no idea what we were in for. this may have been the best side dish in a fast food setting that i’ve ever had. they are incredible. crisp sweet potato waffles, coated in a sweet honey cinnamon glaze. again, it was not overpowering to the point of being disgusting, which is just insane to me because i mean look at those guys!! it looks like it would be way too much to handle. but it was not.

baby bacon burger dog

now begins my order. part one was the baby twinz bacon burger dog, which, frustratingly, has no description on the menu (none of the items do, save the four special types of hot dogs listed on the bottom). what is it? some kind of mad hot dog/hamburger hybrid, an abomination unto the lord?!? no. no, the name is a bit misleading, in that it is entirely misleading. it has nothing to do with hot dogs. ): yeah. sorry kids. anyway, it is a badass one pound burger (i got half of that), with bacon, cheese, chipotle mayonnaise, and other toppings on an onion roll. you get your choice of cheese type, and i went with buffalo cheddar. oh yes. and it was pretty fucking delicious. i don’t know whether it was the cheese or the mayo, but something gave it a really nice kick. the toppings were excellent, as was the bun. and the meat was pretty damn good.

now, i’m not going to lie, the meat was not as good as burger monger’s, but it was definitely superior to most places you’ll find a burger around here. on the whole, the burger reminded me of something you’d get at a backyard barbecue, hand formed and with a delicious grilled flavor. i was impressed by it; they are better than five guys, which says a lot. oh, and they are cooked to order if you specify. which i didn’t realize.

chicago dog

and here she is: my beautiful chicago dog. to be quite honest, i did not expect much. every place i’ve had hot dogs from recently has been a huge disappointment (burger monger especially). but these guys got it right. 100%. not only did they hit all the marks technically speaking (mustard, tomatoes, pickles, wacky neon relish, onions, sport peppers, celery salt, on a poppy seed bun), but they did what you HAVE to do to have a good chicago dog – they got a chicago style hot dog. i mean the meat. the tube of meat that is the “dog” itself, is a chicago style dog. and it makes all the difference. outside of mel’s, you don’t get that here. but they even do mel’s one better: for each style of dog, they use the hot dog from that place. so the new york dog uses the classic sabrett brand hot dog. the coney dog uses a kosher beef frank. it’s attention to detail, and a passion to do justice, i’ve never seen anywhere else. this alone had me won over.

for the record, my hot dog itself was excellent. the toppings were top notch, and the meat was exactly what it should be. it’s that perfect blend of flavors unique to a chicago dog. mel’s chicago dog may be a bit better, but the variety offered here blows mel’s out of the water.

oh, and because no one ordered the onion rings, one of the employees brought some out on the house, because he insisted we had to try them.

onion rings

they, too, were above and beyond any expectation i might have had. they were completely unique; fluffy, soft, and pillowy on the inside, with a light, crisp exterior. i was reminded of donuts my mom used to fry for me, lighter than any donut you’d buy. there was a good batter to onion ratio, so i didn’t feel like all i was eating was onion. the flavor was similar to that of a hush puppy.

all in all, i was overwhelmed by this place. there is so much variety to the menu (even though it’s basically hamburgers and hot dogs), and every single item we had was delicious. by the end of my meal, i had completely forgotten i even wanted wings. they make just about everything themselves. they plan on expanding the menu to include vegan options. they have an entire breakfast menu. amazing. and i haven’t even touched on the customer service! they were beyond attentive. they joked with us, checked in on us, made everything to order, brought out free food (somebody got a free milk shake!!). and they deliver. it’s excruciatingly clear that these people care deeply about their food and their restaurant. true passion, that i’ve not seen anywhere else. the twins themselves come from new york, but they’ve lived in tampa since they were fourteen, and they care about the city as much as they do the food.

it was a great dining experience, and exactly my kind of place. highly recommended.

UPDATE: i returned to twinz! after they had closed down for a period of time, they’ve reopened, and upon my return visit, i was able to sample a whole bunch of awesome food items! including the wings. oh, yes.

tampa bay dog

i went ahead and got the tampa bay dog. i know, i know, mayo on a dog is gross. but you know what? it was actually really good. the coleslaw and mayonnaise were creamy and sweet, which played well against the savory sausage. the mustard and barbecue sauce all kind of blended into the coleslaw mess, but it was all a good combination. the bacon was a good touch, as were the onions, both providing a bit of crunch and flavor. the potato sticks… i just didn’t feel like they did anything here, but eh. good dog.

chili cheese fries

the chili cheese fries were delicious, forming into a giant mess i was unable to finish but loved every second of. i imagine this would mirror the chili cheese dog in flavor; if so, i would recommend the chili cheese dog.

traditional wings

and the wings. all the wings here are fried to a crispy perfection, which i enjoy. i began with the traditional wings. for some reason, i always equate “traditional” with buffalo, so i was a bit surprised to be greeted with these. but they were good, despite not fulfilling my initial fantasy. simply fried, they let the wings speak for themselves, which was a nice way to start. they also had a bit of garlic flavor, which was a nice touch.

georgia peach wings

georgia peach wings. so good. a sweet peach barbecue sauce, with actual grilled peaches on top. really, really good.

rob & rich wings

and the best of all, the rob & rich. holy crap these are good. spicy/sweet, making use of a hot sauce and the georgia peach sauce, then with blue cheese melted on top. it… it is genius. the strong blue cheese flavor is cut in the melting process, and everything melds together into the perfect balance of sweet and savory.

so their wings are awesome. all the food is awesome. go check them out.

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Mel’s Hot Dogs

Posted by Tampa Bay Food Monster on October 26, 2011

hot dogs, dude. hot dogs. nature’s perfect food? probably. tube o’ meat, stuck in bread. phallic. hilarious. hot dogs always mean a good time. but, dear god, WHY do they have to be relegated to sporting events, backyard barbecues, and street vendors?? why can’t i go to a classy establishment, three piece suit and top hat, and order myself a nice chili dog? who makes these damn rules?? well, in order to spite snobs and fight the man, i make it common practice to carry on me at least two hot dogs, lukewarm and ready to eat, in my special hip flask. TAKE THAT, HIGH SOCIETY. but, on that rare occasion when i’ve exhausted my wiener supply, i may be forced to stop by a local hot dog vendory and do business there. and what better place to do that hot dog business than mel’s hot dogs?

mel's hot dogs

hot dog fact: did you know that hot dogs were originally called “hot dongs”, in reference to their dong-esque shape? however, the roman catholic church took issue with this, and had the ‘n’ dropped by act of god.

mel lohn is the abe froman of tampa. complete with chicago style hot dogs. CHICAGO STYLE. originally, he was a show band musician from chicago, but then he got sick of spending all his money on sexy sixties style clothes, and decided to give tampa what it needed most: a hot dog stand.

mel's inner sanctum

hot dog fact: did you know that modern day natural casing hot dogs make use of intestinal lining culled from cloned sheep? in an effort to save money, oscar meyer hired the roslin institute to research ways of artificially creating life for food processing purposes. eventually, this became the industry standard, and now every time you feel the snap of a natural casing hot dog, you’re enjoying the fruits of many year’s scientific labor.

mel’s has the distinction of being the only hot dog place in tampa that i care about. it’s a simple, somewhat funky restaurant, on busch near its infamous gardens. it looks like a little house thing, and it was stolen from the air force after mel himself ended wwii with the sweet sound of whatever show band music is. so the structure has a pre-existing history. also: ghosts. probably. inside is a bunch of mel-morabilia, which is either exciting or annoying to the customer. you order at a counter, get your food, then seat yourself. and they have an “arcade” featuring some golf game!! so much to love.

mel’s is a popular destination, so be prepared to wait for a bit. lunch time there gets crazy, and people get pretty serious about hot dogs. imagine black friday at a toys r us.

mel's special dog

hot dog fact: did you know hot dogs exist as a fifth state of matter, known as a wiener-schnitzel condensate?

mel’s offers a variety of hot dog types, including a slaw dog, a spicy fire dog, veggie dogs, and mel’s special hot dog, as seen here. the majority of mel’s dogs are vienna beef natural casing all beef hot dogs. this is how you want your hot dog. the quality is about as high as you can get when dealing with hot dogs; the natural casing provides a perfect snap to every bite, giving a visceral thrill to your meal similar to what i imagine early cavemen might have felt. and the meat is extremely satisfying. mel’s special comes with mustard, onions, neon green relish, sauerkraut, and a pickle. special, right? it’s a good combination, and mel’s toppings are all precisely what you’re looking for in hot dog dressings – good, solid pieces of the puzzle.

you are given the option of getting the hot dog with a basket, which includes fries and either baked beans of coleslaw, and affords you a 39¢ savings!! amazing.

chicago style hot dog

hot dog fact: did you know that hot dogs were invented in chicago, and the events that followed its creation were chronicled in the paper lace hit, “the night chicago died”?

this. this is the money dog. this is why you go to mel’s. the chicago style hot dog. it’s pretty much the most perfect piece of hot doggery known to man. it’s basically the works – mustard, relish, onions, tomatoes, pickle, celery salt, and a couple hot sport peppers. sport peppers, dude. all served on one of their poppy seed buns. if you haven’t had a chicago dog, you… you just wouldn’t understand. typical hot dogs are good. they’re fine. whatever. but this combination… it’s what hot dogs were made for. how to best consume a hot dog. and mel does it perfectly.

it’s a kaleidoscope of flavors and textures; hot and spicy, sweet and cool, crunchy, soft, and delicious. if jesus could have had a baby, it would have been a chicago style hot dog.

chili dog

hot dog fact: did you know that hot dogs are people? it’s people. hot dogs are made out of people. they’re making our food out of people. you’ve gotta tell them. you’ve gotta tell them! hot dogs are people!

my lovely assistant/girlfriend purchased the chili dog. it comes standard with just some chili, but they “recommend” adding mustard, onions, and cheese (for an extra 75 cents, putting this dog at $5.19 before tax vs. the $4.25 for the chicago or $3.75 for the special). the prices… we’ll get to that. but their chili is good, and adding cheese is a must. the mustard and onions are good addition too. it’s a solid hot dog, but not what you to go mel’s for.

basically, mel’s is the mecca for delicious hot dogs in the tampa bay area. they have the best. they are the best. mel is my idol. the staff is quite pleasant, and the place is a friggin icon. so it is worth stopping by. that being said, you will drop more than you should be for hot dogs. recently i purchased a chicago dog, a chili dog, and a drink, and i spent 12 bucks. for hot dogs. so it’s a bit sucky. but it’s so delicious. and if you’re in the mood for chicago style dogs, this is the place you’re gonna have to go to satisfy your craving.

it’s no pinks, but it’s the best hot dogs in tampa, a local legend, and one of my favorites.

the melmobile

oh and there’s a hot dog car.

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Burger 21 VIB Tasting Event

Posted by Tampa Bay Food Monster on September 14, 2011

every once in a great while there will occur an event that blurs the line between the safe, warm glow of the internet, and the harsh cold that is “real life”. this is the all-too-true story of one such event.

tasting sign

it was the burger 21 “very important blogger” event, in westchase on linebaugh. and they were all there… all the important bloggers: carlos eats, my other city by the bay, write.click.cook.listen, STRATEGIC ONLINE NETWORKING. and of course, chewbacca.

VIB area REAL

yes, it was a motley crew indeed. and we were ready for food. the idea was simple: get a whole bunch of bloggers to come to a burger joint that already has a good online buzz going for it, feed them all burgers and milkshakes until they want to die, give them some swag, and let them all blog about it. pretty straight forward marketing plan. i guess they hadn’t planned on chewbacca actually showing up, or maybe he wasn’t invited at all and they were just too afraid to ask him to leave, but everyone was acting pretty funny around him. they still gave him food and everything, but they didn’t ever say anything to him or treat him warmly like they would with the other bloggers. they would kind of just set the stuff down and run.

later on, some of us would begin to suspect that it was that careless treatment of chewie that proved to be the impetus of event’s downfall. but we’ll never really know the truth. we’re just lucky to have survived at all.

now, you’ll have to forgive me; only in these recent weeks have i been able to even fathom the idea of revisiting this fateful event. this actually occurred a couple months ago, on july 18th. since then, many details of our time was either lost or repressed. but, unlike the other bloggers who seem to have completely avoided the tragedy accompanying our time at burger 21, i will attempt to recount the events as accurately as possible.

bacon cheddar slider

through the course of the event, we were offered three different sliders (burger 21′s new tiny burger offerings), sides of both the regular and sweet potato french fries, a hot dog, and samples of about a billion milkshakes. first up was the bacon cheddar slider. it was a pretty standard burger, the perfect introduction to their burgers. the meat was quite good. they boast fresh, never frozen, “all-american mid-western choice steer”. i can’t say that it compares to the meat at burger monger (still my favorite tampa burger), or even square one burgers, but it held its own. the buns were very nice too, soft and slightly sweet. good bacon. nice veggies. decent cheese.

black & bleu slider

their black & bleu slider was immaculate; the bleu cheese sauce played perfectly against the blackened burger, and the applewood-smoked bacon was the perfect assist. easily the best of the sliders.

french fries

their fries were pretty standard fare, a bit salty, a bit fried. nothing special. mostly a means of conveyance for the many sauces, which i’ll touch on later.

blt turkey slider

then there was the blt turkey slider, featuring a turkey burger patty that was surprisingly good. i am not into wacky meat burgers typically, but this did quite well! it was reminiscent of a tuna patty more than a turkey patty, which really worked well for it. not dry at all. it held together and tasted great. not to say that it compared with a real burger, but it was good.

sweet potato fries

the sweet potato fries were better than the regular ones, with a good balance of sweetness and slight saltiness, though they are not as good as good as the sweet potato fries from daily eats.

around this point was the first sign that there would be trouble. chewbacca seemed a bit upset about the turkey burger, having expected to be served more beef from a burger place. carlos tried to explain to him the concept of a turkey burger, and tender branson told chewie that he wasn’t going to be eating any of the meat burgers at all, instead opting to sample their veggies burgers. this only served to anger chewbacca further, and he let out one of his trademark bellows, presumably to silence his fellow bloggers. everyone tried to calm him. he responded by shoving french fries up his nose.

the staff, ever the professionals, continued bringing out food items and shakes. to calm the beast, they delivered hot dogs to all the bloggers. you were given the option to choose one of four types of hot dogs: the 101 dog (standard ketchup mustard onions relish), the reuben dog (sauerkraut, cheese & ale sauce, and a remoulade sauce), the danish dog (pickled cucumbers, tomatoes, onion strings, and the remoulade), and the chili cheese dog (chili sauce, salsa, jalapeños, cheddar cheese). one guess at which i chose.

chili cheese dog

the chili cheese dog was easily the most impressive item i had at burger 21. decent dog, topped with badass crap that will make you feel awful. the chili sauce was great, and the salsa was an inspired addition. add jalapeños, and i’m in heaven. it may have been too much, overshadowing the chili and making this more of a mexican dog, but dammit it worked for me. my only complaint was the texas toast bun, which was just way too much to deal with and an overall bad choice.

the rueben dog

my trustworthy assistant ordered herself the reuben dog which i got to try, and almost immediately regretted. it was far too much creamy, especially at this point in the game. we had already been packed full of burgers, fries, and shakes, so this was just going too far. so maybe that made this thing seem more gross than it really is, but damn… just looking at it is kinda nasty. i believe my assistant was far less passionately against it.

chewbacca demanded one of each type of hot dog. at this point, i believe the staff was just trying to keep him under control until the event was over, so they acquiesced. this gave chewie what i will refer to as a “meat high”, during which he become extremely loud and somewhat rambunctious, shaking and screaming and laughing all at once. other bloggers wisely backed away from him.

throughout the event, we were exposed to an insane number of milkshakes. it was far too much, and near the end i was getting sick. they were all very good, most of which coming surprisingly close to a precise recreation of whatever they were intended to mimic. here they are, in no particular order:

strawberry short cake shake
the strawberry shortcake shake

ybor city double espresso shake
the ybor city double espresso shake

chocolate peanut butter shake
the chocolate peanut butter shake

tiramisu shake
the tiramisu shake

bananas foster shake
the bananas foster shake

chocolate malted milk ball shake
the chocolate malted milk ball shake

key lime pie shake
the key lime pie shake

chewbacca wound up with the majority of his shakes in his matted fur. he occasionally complained of brain freeze. and when they neglected to bring out the touted chocolate cherry bomb shake, chewie flew into a frenzied false sense of entitlement, hitting the people around him, and striking one of the staff members dead. this seemed to really piss off one of the managers, who soon emerged from the kitchen with a cattle prod. most of the bloggers had backed away from the angry wookiee, though a couple had already been felled by his blows. it was difficult to concentrate of the flavor of the latest milkshake through the deafening screams, but i knew i had to try before the whole mood of the event would be spoiled by terror-induced vomiting.

a few shocks of the cattle prod in, and the mighty chewbacca showed no signs of calming. he picked up the table in front of him and flattened the manager wielding the weapon. chewbacca then deftly removed the head from one of the lesser known (and then unconscious) bloggers at the event, and proceeded to sate his hunger by drinking its warm blood. i sampled burger 21′s sauces.

sauces!

there were all variety of sauces, clearly created by a mad scientist of some sort, including a thai ketchup, chipotle mayo, honey mustard, mango scotch bonnet, apple cider(!), and toasted marshmallow(!!). they were all quite good, with the toasted marshmallow being surprisingly delicious (as in not sickening), working well with the sweet potato fries.

in the end, the death count totaled twelve, the number mostly padded by young passengers in a school bus that chewie destroyed as he fled the area. the restaurant was devastated by his rampage. the staff was left mentally broken, traumatized from seeing things only common to a battlefield. and the (surviving) bloggers were left with one hell of a story to write about. but it seems like some of them (read: all of them) left out a few minor details. WELL THOSE BLOGGERS BE DAMNED. i offer only the truth! the truth, and an impeccable sense of taste.

long live chewbacca, slayer of the service and destroyer of dreams!

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L.A. Review – Pink’s Hot Dogs

Posted by Tampa Bay Food Monster on December 9, 2010

i know, i know… this is a tampa food blog. HOWEVER, i retain the right to do whatever the fuck i want. i have resisted making so many entries about things like terrible movies, awesome comics, and things that suck. but after my week in LA, and having gone to some incredible eateries, i can resist no longer. so enjoy.

pink's

the place: pink’s hot dogs. if you haven’t heard of it, you’re not watching enough crappy television (turn on the travel channel… like right now. go ahead. it’s probably some show about pink’s. or man vs. food. oh hell yeah. i love that show. seriously… i want to be adam richman when i grow up). or maybe you’ve just never been to hollywood and done all the stupid touristy things you’re supposed to. don’t worry! i’ve done the job for you. so what’s so special about this place? other than their wall of fame.

the truth is… they may sell the best hot dogs i’ve ever eaten. yeah.

pink's meal

pink’s offers an insane variety of hot dog types, with different combinations of the same ingredients organized into different dogs named after still-relevant celebrities like rosie o’donnell and ozzy osbourne. deliciously relevant. but the main menu features all you’re really going to need. i ordered a 10″ stretch chili dog, and their bacon chili cheese dog. and a bubble up. [if you haven't had a bubble up, you're missing out on the best lemon-lime soda currently available. but i'll review that another day.]

stretch chili dog

so this is it – their standard chili dog, but in ten-inch form. pink’s beef hot dogs have a natural casing, and they are plump and meaty. with a little snap when you bite into them. perfect dog. the chili dog comes with onions, mustard, and of course their delicious chili, on a pretty typical bun. the chili is just incredible… warm and hearty. not really much of a spice to it, but just a good, savory flavor. the onions and mustard really just take a back seat to it, but they are still present. it’s the classic combination.

bacon chili cheese dog

and then there’s the bacon chili cheese dog. same as above, but the regular sized wiener, add cheese, tomatoes, and three slices of crisp, perfect bacon. the cheese is almost completely lost underneath all the chili, but the combination of the taste of the chili, the bacon, the tomatoes, and the dog… it’s amazing. it’s what sex would taste like if you could eat it. fatty, greasy sex. with tomatoes on top.

i don’t really have much else to say about this place. they just do everything right, and consistently deliver a perfect product. everything is exactly what it should be. through my whole stay in LA, this is the only place i made a return visit to. because just once was not enough. forget celebrities, forget sightseeing… pink’s is just about a good hot dog.

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