Decca's Guestbook

Thank you for visiting my web site. I invite you to add comments or suggestions.


Although age 7 when The American Way of Death was published by 15 I was a die-hard Mitford fan, reading and re-reading everything she wrote. From AWOD and her memoirs to her recently published letters her joie de vivre and sense of common decency are palpable and infectious. Whether nailing Bennett Cerf to a verbal cross of his making or noting sister Deborah's quest for "the Duke of Right" from childhood or the description of "Hure, Hare, Hure, Commencement" her stories were always interesting and usually highly amusing.
Robert Cameron <rfcno@cox.net>
New Orleans, LA. USofA - Friday, December 14, 2007 at 10:48:33 (PST)
"Ces extravagantes soeurs Mitford" est un livre que j'ai ado. C'est lui qui m'a don envie de visiter ce site s compmentaire. Des soeurs Mitford, c'est Decca qui m'a le plus touc ! Hommage a cette grande dame.
<PREFAUT672@aol.com>
- Friday, March 10 , 2005 at 09:33:46 (PST)
i was so happy to stumble upon this site. i just finished reading 'the sisters' and am in love with the whole family. i adore decca and am planning on reading what she wrote in the very near future. also, i was so saddened to see that bob died in 2001 on your home page. 'the sisters' isn't a recent enough book to have covered that.
alessandra <aless_andra_g@hotmail.com>
- Wednesday, July 21, 2004 at 07:49:41 (PDT)
Am now reading "The Sisters" and am enjoying it immensely. Received the book as a gift having never heard of the family. Now I'm hooked.....
George W. McKinniss <geo@yahoo.com>
Columbus, Oh USofA - Wednesday, March 17, 2004 at 19:24:33 (PST)
A really great website, find the entire Mitford Family diversified, and fascinating, with views so diversified no wonder they turned out writers, what an amazing family, to have them all to dinner,would cause a revolution, but wow what a "Reality Show" it would be.Decca is as Individual as the rest of the Sisters,and she chose to become an American citizen, and In that she leaves an abundance, of memories, literature, music, laughter, and a life well lived, she was everything her sisters were not, and you were lucky to have her!Have enjoyed this website, it has been rewarding and rich, the comments are as varied Decca would have enjoyed it immenseley.
G.D. Severino <gds31@tpg.com.au>
Sydney, NNSWSW Australia - Tuesday, March 16, 2004 at 03:24:39 (PST)
I found 'Hons and Rebels' amongst a pile of secon-hand books for patients when I was a student nurse in 1975! I laughed immoderately then - but began reading the Mitfords very seriously. Decca is by far the funniest and most gifted writer of them all in my opinion - seemingly fearless with the highest motivations that awareness of social injustice can bring. If you've read the updated 'A Life of Contrasts' by Diana Mosley, consider just how different two sisters can be.I love you, Decca!
Angela Woodford <angela.c.woodford@talk21.com>
Kent England - Thursday, January 15, 2004 at 03:53:36 (PST)
Fascinating albeit dysfunctional family. Am currently smack in the middle of Lovell bio, and Decca's memoir Hons and Rebels, and Way of death.
Cheryl Elliot <cheryllelliot@yahoo.com>
Newburgh, NY USA - Friday, January 09, 2004 at 12:04:36 (PST)
I have been and still am a voracious reader. 2-3 books at a time and I had not heard of the "Mitfords" until this week. I just finished "The Sisters" by Mary S. Lovell. Very interesting and written without judgement. I did not care for Decca so I am going to get her publications to see what I might have missed. Her sisters came across as more sympathetic and I am going to find their books as well. What rock have I lived under that I never heard of this family?
P.Mahoney <patsymahoney@hotmail.com>
Farmington, ME. USA - Thursday, November 21, 2002 at 04:40:45 (PST)
this is the best!
Kim Bartesko
athens, oh USA - Monday, October 28, 2002 at 06:31:35 (PST)
I liked your site and know everyone is greatful you put it up and followed thru. Have you heard the results of the lawsuit against Batesville Sealer caskets in CA?They lost!!! Keep up the good work, Betty, a Casket retailer at A Team Master's casket storehttp://www.burialitems.com
Betty B. <a-team@stratos.net>
USA - Friday, August 23, 2002 at 06:33:06 (PDT)
It was the "Firing Line" interview of Jessica Mitford by William F.Buckley on PBS-TV that I will always remember. She was superband Bill knew it. Listening to how Jessica spoke and her wonderfulpersona was for me my first encounter with her via television then in the late 1970's.+Her books on the American funeral business and on theAmerican prison business could only have been written by such an English lady of Jessica's prestige and forthright honesty!I then read both of her books and they still resonant with me years after reading them. Jessica Mitford was the last of her class and I think she would be horrified at how the American funeralbusiness and the business of imprisonment is now at a worseand more vulgar state today then when she first wrote soprofoundly about such issues of her day. +When a coffin vault cost $10.000 and then another$5.000 for the coffin (or casket)to go inside the vault, then that is vulgarity to me! Today,we're spending not millions but billions of dollars on Americanimprisonment and building fortesses of imprisonment acrossthe face of America at a hideous speed faster than ever before. +Such, then is worse today than at Jesscia's moment with us.I just wish she was still around to give hercritical voice to those issues. It saddens me to learn herethat Decca has gone, but I am pleased that she graced our lives when she did. She enriched our society and ourmoral lives. Where have all the flowers now gone, America?Faithfully and cordially, Father Monty.+Blessed Hugh Grantham, 2oo2.http://www.episcopal.cc_____________________________________
Father Monty <fathermonty@fathermonty.org>
Hot Springs National Park, AK USA - Thursday, July 25, 2002 at 19:39:40 (PDT)
Like many others I first "met" Jessica through "Hons & Rebels". Thereafter I was hooked on her writings - and through her the literary output of her sisters. I find the Mitford family fascinating, funny, tragic, sad but above all compelling. I have read all the books by Nancy, Jessica, Diana and Deborah, and most of the books about the family in the UK. Six sisters and one brother made up one of the most interesting families of the 20th century. It is so tragic that they should have been torn apart (mainly through politics) and that Jessica could not be reconciled with the family - even at the end. Rest in peace, Decca - who knows, perhaps the reconcilliation comes in the afterlife....
Simon Tapson <simon.tapson@dti.gsi.gov.uk>
London, England - Wednesday, June 26, 2002 at 06:19:01 (PDT)
I wish someone would do an in-depth, pyschological study of the six Mitford sisters; try and determine why they chose the paths they did...this would make very interesting reading. I am an admirer of Jessica but not whole-heartedly because I feel that she could have forgiven her father before he died & made more of an attempt (not just letting the opportunity slip in the 50's when she went back to England for the first time) to reconcile with him. I don't blame her for not forgiving Diana for her politics (Diana won't repent despite the Holocaust!) but her father was never a die-hard fascist. In fact her mother was the real fascist and Jessica had a pretty good relationship with her mother after the war! (Guess she didn't know just how deeply her mother felt about Fascism.) This is what I find so amazing, that Jessica's feelings & opinions were always so set in stone. This hardness may have made her an excellent journalist, but it must have made for an uncomfortable inner life, to say the least.
Susan
Highland, NY USA - Wednesday, June 05, 2002 at 10:53:23 (PDT)
Great webiste... When you update it, would it be possible to link to some good "muckraking" websites ? I can think of a couple of beauties which I'm sure Decca would have loved. One thing I would have liked to say to Decca : There's a great deal to be said for not having had a formal education !!! (with apologies to all you PHDs etc who appear to have overcome this handicap)With thanks and Love, Zelda
Zelda Penn <godzelda@pipeline.com.au>
USA - Thursday, May 16, 2002 at 18:56:01 (PDT)
She was a friend as were many of mine and that is why I leave no email address. We all loved her. I don't know what else I want to say. She joke often that the funeral "industry" would celebrate her passing in a typical understated British humor.
Jack
San Francisco, CA USA - Monday, May 06, 2002 at 21:35:32 (PDT)
Great site. I am a distant relation to the Mitford sisters as my Grandfather was a cousin of theirs. It's very interesting reading all the comments about the family history.
Lucy Kleboe <Lucylizzie@hotmail.com>
London, UK - Tuesday, April 16, 2002 at 04:52:40 (PDT)
I am a newspaper reporter interested in interviewing someone from your organization for an article I'm working on regarding crematoriums and a situation involving a crematorium scandal in Georgia. Any help would be appreciated. I would love to speak to someone today, if at all possible. My telephone number is 202-662.7651. Thanks
andy sher <asher@timesfreepress.com>
chattanooga, tn USA - Tuesday, February 19, 2002 at 08:00:24 (PST)
If you loved Jessica then you need to see this website that has got some funeral directors on edge. I have ordered tapes from this lady and they really add to what Jessica taught us about embalming. I have gotten great customer service and the owner tithes 25% of all profits to breast cancer research as she is battling it herself. I think this site deserves the "lady has balls award"for the week! The url is:http://msprozac.zoovy.com
Josh Greenburg <jtmd@aol.com>
New York, NY USA - Sunday, February 10, 2002 at 11:20:01 (PST)
I am a licensed mortician. I read Ms. Mitford's American Way (1963). I was licensed in 1972. At that time Jessica Mitford was an profane name in my business. However, I have to admit that I loved her book, I really loved her personality that came out in American Way, especially her wonderful sense of humor. I guess that makes me an outcast in my own business. For an "outsider" I think she did a wonderful job and hit the nail on the head. Love, Daniel Rocco-Rusk at NewDeath /O/
Daniel Rocco-Rusk <dnewdeath@aol.com>
Arlington, TX USA - Saturday, January 26, 2002 at 19:31:27 (PST)
I hate cremation
Anonymous
USA - Friday, January 25, 2002 at 22:23:20 (PST)
Decca was too cool for words so I will simply say - See ya in the afterlife doll! You're a rock star!
Yvonne Mojica <bathroomgirls@earthlink.net>
Brooklyn, NY USA - Friday, January 25, 2002 at 11:08:34 (PST)
Decca was one in a trillion, never mind million. All of her family were Nazi lovers at some point, but she never wavered and went to fight evil for therest of her life, both in Spain and against the unfairness she found in the US.
bill g
USA - Monday, January 14, 2002 at 16:24:15 (PST)
Jessica Mitford is a hero of mine and I would have loved to have met her. I wonder if anyone knows that the writer of the Harry Potter books, JK Rowling, is on record as having named her child after Jessica Mitford. Just one of the examples of Jessica Mitford's influence on people everywhere.
Daisy C <92christodouloud@clsg.org.uk>
london, england - Monday, November 26, 2001 at 05:15:57 (PST)
Ms Mitford was a star. I named my own daughter Jesica that she might be as bright and able as Jessica Mitford. I wrote to Ms Mitford years ago and the note she sent in reply (good manners too) is a treasured possesion. Virginia
virginia <mark@magi.fsnet.co.uk>
uk - Monday, October 29, 2001 at 11:19:39 (PST)
why do people continue to glorify communists whose purpose was the destruction of this country?
benton webster <bondsman53@yahoo.com>
corfu, ny USA - Monday, October 22, 2001 at 10:40:29 (PDT)
Unfortunately, Decca Treuhaft is a liar. In a Fine Old Battle she libeled both meand my deceased sister Jeanne. She fabricated a scene in a hearing room in SanFrancisco where she had my sister spit in my face. My dear sister wasns't withinmiles of that hearing room, and Decca knows she lied and refused to recant. So why do we honor such a woman? I doubt if you print this out of respect to thedeceased woman who did a lot more harm than good in her career as a so-called"muckraker."
Dave Blodgett <cdblodgett@fea.net>
Laguna Woods, CA USA - Wednesday, October 17, 2001 at 17:49:40 (PDT)
http://msprozac.zoovy.com/Develop a taste for the macabre at Death Becomes You! Take a peek at our videos on autopsies and embalming, books on death, creepy pens, toe tags and more! Thank you Decca for being an inspiration
Death Becomes You Store Open <embalmingvideos@yahoo.com>
Garland, Tx USA - Wednesday, August 22, 2001 at 10:56:06 (PDT)
I have enjoyed this site and have just created my own list of helpful links and comments, based on "The American Way of Death", at www.williamarthurs.com.To the lady who wanted to know whether she was related to the Mitfords: Burke's Peerage has their family tree, and Who Was Who may also help. The many excellent publications and societies that have recently been established, for tracing family history could also offer advice.
William Arthurs <william@williamarthurs.com>
London, England - Friday, August 03, 2001 at 04:38:21 (PDT)
Many thanks to you all for contributing to this fine site and creating this memorable to a great woman ! Decca's spirit lives throughout this site and beyond, her work along with others from her incrediable family, notably Nancy Mitford are certainly essential in content and wit ! Plus Decca sure was alot of fun and lived life to the fullest! May her spiritual flame brighten our paths forever ! ~ Michael Saint Thomas
Michael Saint Thomas <sainteberdache@webtv.net>
Orange, CA USA - Saturday, July 28, 2001 at 01:54:49 (PDT)
Correction to website:http://www.ebaystores.com/deathbecomesyoufuneralstore
Toni Riss <triss@wt.net>
Garland, Tx USA - Tuesday, July 24, 2001 at 20:49:39 (PDT)
I grew up loving Jessica's grab them by the balls investigative work. I have opened up a funeral store on Ebay where you can purchase, of all things Embalming and Autopsy videos, goodies and other items. I am doing this because I believe the public has a right to know what goes on please visit my site at: http://www.ebaystores.comdeathbecomesyoufuneralstore
Toni Riss <triss@wt.net>
Garland, Tx USA - Tuesday, July 24, 2001 at 20:47:48 (PDT)
Just came across your tribute site to Decca. While I cut my "Mitford" teeth on American Way of Death, I also devoured her other books (read A Fine Old Conflict perhaps three times) -- her courage, her devotion to principle and her use of language all made her one of the heroes of my life. I was always going to write to her and tell her how much her work meant to me, and of course put it off too long. But I know that my life is better for having known her - if only on the printed page.
Al Bryant <adbryant3@home.com>
Grand Rapids, Mi USA - Tuesday, July 17, 2001 at 18:09:25 (PDT)
Would it be possible to find out if i'm related to Jessica or any of her sisters ????
Sophie Mitford <sophie_mitford@yahoo.co.uk>
Durham, UK - Friday, June 22, 2001 at 08:35:32 (PDT)
"Let me say this... I read "The American Way of Death" by Jessica Mitford. I remember its key points vividly and have always been wary of the day I would have to personally deal with the industry. I must tell you that XYZ Funeral Home was sensitive, kind and responsive throughout the arrangements for my mother. It was clear that this family owned business was there to provide service at a difficult time. There was no pressure of any kind regarding merchandise or special services. All prices, times, arrangements and billing procedures were fully disclosed. It was all professional and low key and I greatly appreciate the approach."
Digger <Digger Odell @ aol.com>
Somewhere, FL USA - Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 18:56:46 (PDT)
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asdf, ca USA - Friday, June 08, 2001 at 00:38:29 (PDT)
I just finished Jessica's, The America Way of Birth, for a Natural Birth book that I plan to write. A collection of women's motivations and encouragement for natural birth. Thanks for your support of midwives and your books that live on.
Kalena <kcook@airmail.net>
Dallas, TX USA - Wednesday, May 30, 2001 at 13:40:26 (PDT)
How wonderful to see a great lady so well remembered! We need more like her.
jen
pittsburgh, pa USA - Tuesday, May 29, 2001 at 18:15:15 (PDT)
FOR ALL OF YOU WHO SEEM TO HATE THE FUNERAL INDUSTRY SOOO MUCH...ITS TO BAD THE DEATH RATE IS STILL 100%...GET OVER IT. THEY WILL BE SEEING YOU.AND YOU WILL PAY FOR IT.
consumer
USA - Thursday, March 22, 2001 at 18:47:56 (PST)
I'm just now reading "The American Way of Death Revisited"--it's well-worth the cost--a great read. I've always felt the funeral industry was an incredible rip-off, and Ms. Mitford's book has given the documented facts as to why. She performed an invaluable service to American society, unlike the funeral "professionals" (what a laugh) and the individual who posted to the guestbook directly before me, who I'm sure has taken advantage of and cheated countless grieving families when they were most vulnerable. We all owe Jessica a debt of gratitude. Please--if you really want to make a payment on that debt, have a lick of sense: Donate your body to science, or get cremated without a casket and without being embalmed. There's no requirement for either by law, and despite the lies the morticians tell you, their ghastly tasteless "traditions" have no basis in cultural or religious customs in our country. Join your local memorial society!!!
Tim
Honolulu, HI USA - Sunday, February 25, 2001 at 01:29:12 (PST)
As a funeral director of 25 years, i have never "cheated" anyone, as this site assumes our profession does on a routine basis. Futhermore, I think many miss the point that we rely on our reputation to insure future business and we much like like a doctor, lawyer, carpenter, or any other business that must make some profit in order to insure our services will be available for those who may need our services. We make ourselves available 24 hours a day, seven days a week and we miss untold holidays with our own families where other businesses do not. If you ever have the terrible mis-fortune of having a loved one die in the middle of the night or at anytime for that matter, will you call upon us, or perhaps a mis-guided writer!
Bill
USA - Thursday, February 22, 2001 at 21:19:17 (PST)
I just listened to a program with Lisa Carlton, one of Mrs. Mitford's followers, and i must comment on some things that are not being brought to light. As a Funeral Director of 25 years, I have never
Bill
USA - Thursday, February 22, 2001 at 21:09:03 (PST)
The internet, like the books before, have encouraged families to talk about such emotional and often difficult to talk about topics. As a Funeral Professional- Educator in New Zealand I'm glad I took the time to find this site, some of the info is not applicable here, but well worth the read.
Dr Allie Blakemore <allie1@i4free.co.nz>
Christchurch, New Zealand - Thursday, February 22, 2001 at 21:04:31 (PST)
i too had to visit this site for a school project..now that i have completed it i must say..thanks for the info. a little to grim for my liking tho.
waka waka waka
vancouver, BC canada - Thursday, February 22, 2001 at 06:52:07 (PST)
my dad is a professional matabata'
Muhamid Bongago <halemcm@hotmail.com>
austin, tx USA - Tuesday, February 20, 2001 at 11:23:56 (PST)
Thank you so much for making this site! It really helped me with an important project! Hopefully I will get a good mark! thanx again! nice layout!
Tracey <tt_quest@hotmail.com>
Lake Placid, NY USA - Tuesday, February 06, 2001 at 15:51:17 (PST)
Your site is cool!
DAVID <cyberallen_09@yahoo.com>
cincinnati, oh USA - Wednesday, December 06, 2000 at 11:35:59 (PST)
I "discovered" Jessica Mitford when I was 13 and have been reading her books and Nancy Mitford's ever since (30 years on). I love their wit and irreverentspirit, and never tire of delving back into Mitford country - 1930s England, eccentric aristrocrats. There should be more people like Nancy and Jessica - totally original people. I think I am more like Jessica in that I live in America and am of a more modern frame of reference, but I also admire Nancy's European sensibility, particulalry her resonance with 18th century France. I particulalry love the way Jessica and her second husband planned not to be rich, Jessica waving and saying to Bob as he went off to work "dont make any money today." Always fascinating, the Miford Family.
Deepa Sanyal <dsanya1@uic.edu>
Chicago, IL USA - Thursday, August 24, 2000 at 19:54:35 (PDT)
I'm glad to have come across this website. Infact, people like "DECCA" are just what the contemporary world needs to open their minds and conscience into the reality. I had learnt alot from this and most importantly, Jessica, though died years back, seems to me to be alive still because what she wrote about and against as at that time is still the greatest problem still ravaging people all over the world: un-necessary expenditure for the dead - the wasted money could be used to help the poor in our society, that's her philosophy and that is where I belong. I wish I would possibly continue this campaign from where she had stopped!! Thanks and keep it up.Hygiene.
HYGINUS ANAYO OZOEMENA <hyginusa@hotmail.com>
Kuala-Lumpur, Malaysia Universiti Putra - Saturday, August 05, 2000 at 08:00:20 (PDT)
I'm glad to have come across this website. Infact, people like "DECCA" are just what the contemporary needs to open their minds and conscience into the reality. I had learnt alot from this and most importantly, Jessica, though died long ago, seems to me to be alive still because what she wrote about and against as at that time is still the greatest problem still ravaging people all over the world: un-necessary expenditure for the dead - the wasted money could be used to help the poor in our society that's her philosophy and that is where I belong. I wish to continue from where she had stopped!! Thanks and keep it up.Hygiene.
HYGINUS ANAYO OZOEMENA <hyginusa@hotmail.com>
Kuala-Lumpur, Malaysia Universiti Putra - Saturday, August 05, 2000 at 07:44:10 (PDT)
Wow! This site was so informative. The public needs to know about what's going on with this twisted industry and start doing something about it. This is the perfect place to start. I loved the articles, they were very eye-opening and interesting to read. I was just blown away by some of the statistics. Great Site! Keep up the good work guys!
Chelsie Kenyon <chelsie614@yahoo.com>
Riverside, CA USA - Tuesday, May 23, 2000 at 10:25:24 (PDT)
cool site. it helped me out on this thing we're doing in school and it was very interesting.
Samantha Thacker <s82angel99@yahoo.com>
David City, Ne USA - Tuesday, May 16, 2000 at 11:44:45 (PDT)
AS A FOURTH GENERATION FUNERAL SERVICE FAMILY WE HAVE TO AGREED THEIR IS GOOD AND BAD IN EVERYBUSINESS BUT AFTER READING "DECCA'S"BOOK 30+YRS AGO WE HAVE WEATHERED THE STORMS WITH LOW COST FUNERAL SERVICES SEE OUR WEBSITE AT OMEGAFUNERALSERVICES.COM WE THANK THE FIRST LADY OF SIMPLE FUNERALS FOR POINTING ALL OF US IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION
JOHNNY FLYNN <JFLYNN100>
ELMSFORD, NY USA - Thursday, May 11, 2000 at 13:34:16 (PDT)
I think this is a great website, we need more like these on the net.
Jessica <jml5517@hotmail.com>
Dawsonville, Ga USA - Monday, April 24, 2000 at 15:18:51 (PDT)
Hi, Decca, I never thought we would be meeting on the Internet. I'm just glad to be communicating with you. Love--a friend of 50 years. Eva
eva maas <evamaas@cs.com>
SF, CA USA - Sunday, April 09, 2000 at 20:53:11 (PDT)
I began my university degree in journalism last year.I wasn't inspired to pursue such until reading mitford's work.Thanks Decca.
Dinah Arndt <sauwerkraut@hotmail.com>
Melbourne, Australia - Monday, April 03, 2000 at 22:43:05 (PDT)
MAY GOD BLESS YOU, REST IN PEACE!
Nikki
CA USA - Thursday, March 30, 2000 at 13:12:51 (PST)
Mitford's style & passion and commitment were not only significant politically but also to the future of journalism and the very idea of having societies committed to the inner core of honesty and truth and decency not in any camp or maudlin way but in a basically human one. Alex Cockburn's obit is almost right, because he injects the personal into her story in a very moving way, but in the conclusion he has a cheap shot against Orwell. He may have a quarter of a pont, but Decca did not need to have someone to put Orwell down to have her own brilliant exit. But your site superbly grasps the issues of Decca's life.
Ioan Davies <idavies@yorku.ca>
Toronto, Ont Canada - Tuesday, January 25, 2000 at 14:19:36 (PST)
I have found Decca Treuhaft to be one of the most snigmatic, fascinating and inspiring influences, through her writing, since, unfortunately I never plucked up the courage to try to meet her. Rest In Peace
Bill Halstead <doggies@interbook.net>
Barbate/ Cadiz, Spain - Thursday, September 16, 1999 at 17:43:09 (PDT)
I was a bookseller for many years and I was always happy when there was a new Jessica Mitford book. I collected them all and sold many, as well. She could make me laugh. I appreciated her wit and her slant on life in general. Though I read all the Mitford Family books, Jessica's were my favorite. I loved how she could surprise you--I never expected her to write Grace Had An English Heart and I thought it was one of her best. Thanks for making this site.Jay Selberg
Jay Selberg <jayws01@javanet.com>
Yarmouth, ME USA - Tuesday, September 14, 1999 at 18:05:01 (PDT)
Karen, SteveLong may you continue to keep Decca's memory and works alive in cyberspace!Great to meet you last month.RegardsRichard Holland, Dubai
Richard Holland <df64@hotmail.com>
Dubai, ---- UAE - Wednesday, August 18, 1999 at 00:49:24 (PDT)
I just love this site
Karen Leonard <karenl@monitor.net>
Cotati, Ca USA - Saturday, August 07, 1999 at 11:55:50 (PDT)
testing guestbook
Steve Rubin <stever@monitor.net>
Cotati, Ca USA - Thursday, August 05, 1999 at 15:52:15 (PDT)

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