Here's today's update. They are coming in little chunks as I quickly email back to ask questions.I am thankful he was able to let us know they are safe. He just sent another little update and said they did not drive through any water. :-)
"Hey mom just a quick email today, I am actually emailing from best buy
since all the libraries are closed....anyways all missionaries are
accounted for. We are safe. We have had a lot of flooding, and that
road you saw on the news is in our area...we drove on it today...it's
a mess...I have pictures but probably won't get them to you till tmrw.
But I am safe. I will get to email more tmrw, just thought we would
send a quick email to you and let you know that we are safe....
I will email more tomorrow hopefully
But if not I will talk with y'all Sunday.
Love,
Elder Edgell"
"We live next to i40 and it was stand still till this morning and
all the truck drivers are parked on it resting. I have some amazing
pics.....walmart is basically a truck stop now....but yeah we do have
some flooding down the road from our apt...we had to stay in all
yesterday and church was cancelled....it's good to get out of the
house...
This new ipad thing is cool...that's how I'm emailing...thank
goodness for Best Buy and wifi."
" We will most likely be helping people out today and tomorrow because a lot of people in our ward had to evacuate and someone actually called us today for help because their apartment is flooded."
Monday, May 3, 2010
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Bellevue Tennessee
"It's your favorite missionary again, reporting live from Belleveu Tennesee :). Well, the first big storm of the year hit us on Saturday, tornado warnings and such...we didn't have any tornadoes, but LOTS of rain and lightning. But we are safe and sound.
My new companion, Elder Dean is cool. I like him alot, and we get along good. He is from Portland Oregon.
The ward here is a decent size. They love missionaries, and we get fed very often, which is good, even with the new rule, they are doing a good job. The Bishop is awesome, he's only 32! yeah, young. The ward here is really nice. I like everyone alot, it's more of a bunch of young couples because most people are going to school. We live in a city/suburban area. We are just west of Nasvhille. We kind of live in the ghetto, but it's a nice apartment. No washer or dryer, so we do laundry at a members home. The members here are awesome.
Not sure about the mem card yet, because we haven't been able to check mail all week, Elder Dean's last companion accidently took the mail key, so we are hoping to get that today hopefully, but I'll let you know next week.
We are in a part time car area/bike area. It's hard coming from a full time car to part time car, but I am surviving. LOTS of HILLS. Some areas remind me of Sulphur Well. My district is not that big, it is us, the Green Hills Ward Elders, and the Zone Leaders. I like it though, because one of my Zone Leaders, Elder Richins, who I cam out with, is one of them and I like him alot, and Elder Culvur, who was in my district a few months ago in M'Boro. Elder Richins is the one that looks like Tebow. :) We ride the bus everywhere when we don't have the car, I kinda like it, you get to talk to alot of people and it's a good contacting tool.
Oh I almost forgot about mothers day :) I'm excited i get to talk with yall too :)....I have the 9:00 church so I think I am going to call after church is over around 1 or 2 my time. Wow, time flies, I hit my year mark in may, wait that's next week.... ah!! you know a year ago this time, I was just about to come home, crazy how time flies.
The work here is going good, slow, but good. We don't have as big of a teaching pool that we did in Murfreesboro, but it is growing slowly but surely. We are going to try and find as many people to teach as possible. Please keep praying for us, it will greatly be needed.
Glad to hear everyone is doing well and hope that yall have a good week.
Well I'm doing well, hope everyone has a GOOD week.
Reporting live from Bellevue and until next weeks live report: I love you all!
-Elder Edgell "
My new companion, Elder Dean is cool. I like him alot, and we get along good. He is from Portland Oregon.
The ward here is a decent size. They love missionaries, and we get fed very often, which is good, even with the new rule, they are doing a good job. The Bishop is awesome, he's only 32! yeah, young. The ward here is really nice. I like everyone alot, it's more of a bunch of young couples because most people are going to school. We live in a city/suburban area. We are just west of Nasvhille. We kind of live in the ghetto, but it's a nice apartment. No washer or dryer, so we do laundry at a members home. The members here are awesome.
Not sure about the mem card yet, because we haven't been able to check mail all week, Elder Dean's last companion accidently took the mail key, so we are hoping to get that today hopefully, but I'll let you know next week.
We are in a part time car area/bike area. It's hard coming from a full time car to part time car, but I am surviving. LOTS of HILLS. Some areas remind me of Sulphur Well. My district is not that big, it is us, the Green Hills Ward Elders, and the Zone Leaders. I like it though, because one of my Zone Leaders, Elder Richins, who I cam out with, is one of them and I like him alot, and Elder Culvur, who was in my district a few months ago in M'Boro. Elder Richins is the one that looks like Tebow. :) We ride the bus everywhere when we don't have the car, I kinda like it, you get to talk to alot of people and it's a good contacting tool.
Oh I almost forgot about mothers day :) I'm excited i get to talk with yall too :)....I have the 9:00 church so I think I am going to call after church is over around 1 or 2 my time. Wow, time flies, I hit my year mark in may, wait that's next week.... ah!! you know a year ago this time, I was just about to come home, crazy how time flies.
The work here is going good, slow, but good. We don't have as big of a teaching pool that we did in Murfreesboro, but it is growing slowly but surely. We are going to try and find as many people to teach as possible. Please keep praying for us, it will greatly be needed.
Glad to hear everyone is doing well and hope that yall have a good week.
Well I'm doing well, hope everyone has a GOOD week.
Reporting live from Bellevue and until next weeks live report: I love you all!
-Elder Edgell "
Monday, April 26, 2010
April 19th Entry - Elder Edgell the jokester
"So we had a conference call last Friday with President and the mission President of the Knoxville mission.The Knoxville mission is losing some missionaries, and they are already down a lot... so they are going to combine our mission in with that mission, pretty crazy huh? And I am getting transferred in to Knoxville to be a Zone Leader.........That's really all the info I have for now, I'll find out more tomorrow at Transfers and ill let y'all know next week, its an exciting new challenge, and I'm ready for it! And its a huge change for everyone, our mission just got bigger :) I'll let you know more info as I get more info.
I WAS KIDDING ABOUT OUR MISSION COMBINING WITH THE KNOXVILLE MISSION :) :) After a long 4 1/2 months here in the Boro I am on my way to the Bellview area/Green Hills area.
I am still district leader there in Bellview/Green Hills, I am not sure if I am covering both wards, but from what President said last night it sounded like I would be, so that should be fun, and Bellview I think is Presidents ward, so even better. So I'm pretty excited, my new companion is Elder Dean, all I know is his name, I have meet him before, so we'll see how it goes. :) Elder Johnson is training, so we do not know who is replacing me. I am really getting transferred though. :)
Last week was a really good week. I went to McMinnville on exchanges with the Zone Leaders. I was with Elder Campbell. It was like the good ole times here in the Boro. All of our investigators are doing well, most are progressing towards baptism, Michael Perry came to church! It was exciting. He hasn't been in forever, so it was good to see him there. I look forward to sending y'all pictures of me and my new companion next week, and also of my new area. The beginning of a new adventure awaits me....wish me luck:)
Glad to here everyone is doing well, hope everyone continues to be healthy and strong. I love each of you :)
-Elder Edgell
sorry the email is so short, but nothing too exciting happened, so I will definitely be writing a lot more next week about my new area and ward. :)
PS I thought I'd prank ya to make my email sound exciting :) and to make transfers exciting.
I WAS KIDDING ABOUT OUR MISSION COMBINING WITH THE KNOXVILLE MISSION :) :) After a long 4 1/2 months here in the Boro I am on my way to the Bellview area/Green Hills area.
I am still district leader there in Bellview/Green Hills, I am not sure if I am covering both wards, but from what President said last night it sounded like I would be, so that should be fun, and Bellview I think is Presidents ward, so even better. So I'm pretty excited, my new companion is Elder Dean, all I know is his name, I have meet him before, so we'll see how it goes. :) Elder Johnson is training, so we do not know who is replacing me. I am really getting transferred though. :)
Last week was a really good week. I went to McMinnville on exchanges with the Zone Leaders. I was with Elder Campbell. It was like the good ole times here in the Boro. All of our investigators are doing well, most are progressing towards baptism, Michael Perry came to church! It was exciting. He hasn't been in forever, so it was good to see him there. I look forward to sending y'all pictures of me and my new companion next week, and also of my new area. The beginning of a new adventure awaits me....wish me luck:)
Glad to here everyone is doing well, hope everyone continues to be healthy and strong. I love each of you :)
-Elder Edgell
sorry the email is so short, but nothing too exciting happened, so I will definitely be writing a lot more next week about my new area and ward. :)
PS I thought I'd prank ya to make my email sound exciting :) and to make transfers exciting.
April 12th entry
"I will be in McMinnville again on exchanges with the Zone Leaders Wednesday-Friday, so that should be fun.And I will be with Elder Campbell, who I first served with here in Murfreesboro.
This past week went by way fast. Time is flying so much. Last week was really good, our lessons went up from the past week, from 18 to 25. We are seeing much work being done here. We met with Lance and Haley and we had such an amazing lesson. The spirit was really strong there. Haley told us that everything is begining to "click and come together" so that was awesome. As for Lance he is still praying and reading about the Bof M. We might go visit with them tonight if we have time. We have a few appointments tonight, so we will hopefully be able to make it over there.
We haven't been able to see Moses since last Tuesday I think, but he is doing good.He continues to read and pray. He knows the BofM is true and that Joseph Smith is a prophet, he just needs to recognize the significance of that, which he does not realize yet. But other than that he is doing good. We had no investigators at church sadly on Sunday. The whole district struggled with that, as well as new investigators and lessons in general. Zone Conference week is usually low, but not as low as they were at. I just hope they will work hard this week, and see success.
Speaking of Zone Conference, it was really good. It was in McMinnville, and we had to drive all the way down there because the cars were getting inspected, we passed :). It was a really good conference.
There is a sister missionary in the mission that has just dominated everything about missionary work. She is a Nauvoo Sister missionary who came in for a couple months, and in one week she taught 77 lessons! Now that's ALOT of lessons. President was impressed with what she was doing so he had her come in every Zone Conference and tell us how to do it. Basically you have to be humble and sincere when you talk to people, and most of all be excited!!! about the gospel, because after all it is a very exciting thing to know that the restored gospel of Jesus Christ has been put back on the earth.
I have been trying that out, and it actually works. It's amazing how many people will listen to you and accept your message if you are excited. This sister missionary was actually in the MTC the same time I was, so I knew her a little bit. And she is an amazing missionary.
Hmmm. Trying to think of what else happened this past week. There definitely has been alot of spiritual experiences, as well as blessings poured out to us. I have noticed that ever since President gave us the challenge to read the BofM and highlight every time it mentions Christ, that I have seen so many miracles here than I have my entire life, and I know that is due to our reading of the scriptures.
I have grown a love for the scriptures since I have been on my mission. It is amazing the difference that it makes in our lives as we read them, even just a little bit.
Being on a mission has definitely given me a perspective on how much I love my family. It makes me want to be able to spend as much time with yall alot more when I get home. And also seeing people change there lives around has also changed my life. It is a great blessing to be able to witness that. It is also a great blessing to be able to preach the gospel to all of my brothers and sisters. I love it so much, and I hope each of you get an oppurtunity sometime to share the gospel with someone. The Lord will bless you to be able to know what to say to them. I encourage you to look for that opportunity sometime during the week. :) :)
Hope every one is doing well and alive and kickin! I love each of you.
Your # 1 Missionary
-Elder Edgell
p.s. oh forgot to say something exciting happened yesterday. There was a brush fire right near our apartment, but they got it out quickly, thank goodness. "
This past week went by way fast. Time is flying so much. Last week was really good, our lessons went up from the past week, from 18 to 25. We are seeing much work being done here. We met with Lance and Haley and we had such an amazing lesson. The spirit was really strong there. Haley told us that everything is begining to "click and come together" so that was awesome. As for Lance he is still praying and reading about the Bof M. We might go visit with them tonight if we have time. We have a few appointments tonight, so we will hopefully be able to make it over there.
We haven't been able to see Moses since last Tuesday I think, but he is doing good.He continues to read and pray. He knows the BofM is true and that Joseph Smith is a prophet, he just needs to recognize the significance of that, which he does not realize yet. But other than that he is doing good. We had no investigators at church sadly on Sunday. The whole district struggled with that, as well as new investigators and lessons in general. Zone Conference week is usually low, but not as low as they were at. I just hope they will work hard this week, and see success.
Speaking of Zone Conference, it was really good. It was in McMinnville, and we had to drive all the way down there because the cars were getting inspected, we passed :). It was a really good conference.
There is a sister missionary in the mission that has just dominated everything about missionary work. She is a Nauvoo Sister missionary who came in for a couple months, and in one week she taught 77 lessons! Now that's ALOT of lessons. President was impressed with what she was doing so he had her come in every Zone Conference and tell us how to do it. Basically you have to be humble and sincere when you talk to people, and most of all be excited!!! about the gospel, because after all it is a very exciting thing to know that the restored gospel of Jesus Christ has been put back on the earth.
I have been trying that out, and it actually works. It's amazing how many people will listen to you and accept your message if you are excited. This sister missionary was actually in the MTC the same time I was, so I knew her a little bit. And she is an amazing missionary.
Hmmm. Trying to think of what else happened this past week. There definitely has been alot of spiritual experiences, as well as blessings poured out to us. I have noticed that ever since President gave us the challenge to read the BofM and highlight every time it mentions Christ, that I have seen so many miracles here than I have my entire life, and I know that is due to our reading of the scriptures.
I have grown a love for the scriptures since I have been on my mission. It is amazing the difference that it makes in our lives as we read them, even just a little bit.
Being on a mission has definitely given me a perspective on how much I love my family. It makes me want to be able to spend as much time with yall alot more when I get home. And also seeing people change there lives around has also changed my life. It is a great blessing to be able to witness that. It is also a great blessing to be able to preach the gospel to all of my brothers and sisters. I love it so much, and I hope each of you get an oppurtunity sometime to share the gospel with someone. The Lord will bless you to be able to know what to say to them. I encourage you to look for that opportunity sometime during the week. :) :)
Hope every one is doing well and alive and kickin! I love each of you.
Your # 1 Missionary
-Elder Edgell
p.s. oh forgot to say something exciting happened yesterday. There was a brush fire right near our apartment, but they got it out quickly, thank goodness. "
Thursday, April 8, 2010
And the Work Goes Forward
Here's the latest from Elder Edgell. In the monthly mission newsletter I receive I noticed that Tim's zone was second in the mission for baptisms in March. They had 24! The Spanish zone lead with 29.
"Hope yall enjoyed General Conference this weekend, as I have. It definitely was a good one. Priesthood session was awesome too. I definitely agree with Ben, it was one of the best that I have been to as well. President Monson also said that in his remarks.
The weather is amazing here, it's been in the 80s all weekend, and I heard it's supposed to stay that way all this week here. :)
The work here is going really well, we were low on lessons this past week with only 18, but that's only because of General Conference weekend. We didn't get very many lessons in until last night. We worked really hard yesterday to try and achieve at least 18 lessons by the end of the night, and the Lord definitely blessed us as we showed our hard work, and obedience.
To top off a good weekend with Easter and General Conferance we were able to set two baptismal dates last. They were for Kim, and Kenny. They both really love the church, even though they have not yet been to it, they really wanted to go to GC but were unable to because of their 13month old son. They should be at church this Sunday. They are both really excited to get baptized. Their date is set for the 16th of May, only because they have to overcome smoking (like everyone else in the south) and they have to get married before then, so we will see how it goes. So we are way excited for them.
Lance came to the Saturday afternoon session, but Haley had to work. We plan on seeing them tonight sometime. We also usually play racquet ball with Lance so we are going to do that tommorow.
Also another one of our investigators who had a baptismal date came...Moses White, I don't know if I ever told you about him, but HE CAME! to the morning session. It was awesome to see him there, and a surprise, but also very thankful.
All of our investigators are doing well, they are progressing well also. We plan on setting a date with Lance and Haley tonight for baptism. So be sure to pray for us as we teach them, so that they will be willing and ready.
Ariana Naylor, who got baptized in March is doing awesome, we actually saw her this morning when we were washing the car. She enjoyed General Conferance alot. She liked how it was all about families.
But yeah the work is definitely going well. President in his email today told me that he was WAY impressed with what I have done here.
We find out if we get transfered not this Saturday but next Saturday. I might get transfered because I have been here since December...almost 4 1/2 months, that's how long I was in Sulpur well for. So we will find out then.
I can't believe it's already April...SLOW DOWN TIME! At least if you find out how, let me know, that would be much appreciated of all of us missionaries.
A year ago last Friday was when the big tornado came through M'Boro, but luckily this year it was a nice Good Friday. Hope not too many twisters come through, although you know I would love to see one :).
Whats been happening with March Madness? It should be over, if not the Final Four...who made it?
Anyway I'm doing good, and healthy, and teaching LOTS of people all day everyday. I love it. It definitely is rewarding and fun, and also definitely probably the hardest thing I will ever have to do in my life...and I thought football camp was hard....nothing is comparable to a mission. It is the best thing that any one can ever do."
"Hope yall enjoyed General Conference this weekend, as I have. It definitely was a good one. Priesthood session was awesome too. I definitely agree with Ben, it was one of the best that I have been to as well. President Monson also said that in his remarks.
The weather is amazing here, it's been in the 80s all weekend, and I heard it's supposed to stay that way all this week here. :)
The work here is going really well, we were low on lessons this past week with only 18, but that's only because of General Conference weekend. We didn't get very many lessons in until last night. We worked really hard yesterday to try and achieve at least 18 lessons by the end of the night, and the Lord definitely blessed us as we showed our hard work, and obedience.
To top off a good weekend with Easter and General Conferance we were able to set two baptismal dates last. They were for Kim, and Kenny. They both really love the church, even though they have not yet been to it, they really wanted to go to GC but were unable to because of their 13month old son. They should be at church this Sunday. They are both really excited to get baptized. Their date is set for the 16th of May, only because they have to overcome smoking (like everyone else in the south) and they have to get married before then, so we will see how it goes. So we are way excited for them.
Lance came to the Saturday afternoon session, but Haley had to work. We plan on seeing them tonight sometime. We also usually play racquet ball with Lance so we are going to do that tommorow.
Also another one of our investigators who had a baptismal date came...Moses White, I don't know if I ever told you about him, but HE CAME! to the morning session. It was awesome to see him there, and a surprise, but also very thankful.
All of our investigators are doing well, they are progressing well also. We plan on setting a date with Lance and Haley tonight for baptism. So be sure to pray for us as we teach them, so that they will be willing and ready.
Ariana Naylor, who got baptized in March is doing awesome, we actually saw her this morning when we were washing the car. She enjoyed General Conferance alot. She liked how it was all about families.
But yeah the work is definitely going well. President in his email today told me that he was WAY impressed with what I have done here.
We find out if we get transfered not this Saturday but next Saturday. I might get transfered because I have been here since December...almost 4 1/2 months, that's how long I was in Sulpur well for. So we will find out then.
I can't believe it's already April...SLOW DOWN TIME! At least if you find out how, let me know, that would be much appreciated of all of us missionaries.
A year ago last Friday was when the big tornado came through M'Boro, but luckily this year it was a nice Good Friday. Hope not too many twisters come through, although you know I would love to see one :).
Whats been happening with March Madness? It should be over, if not the Final Four...who made it?
Anyway I'm doing good, and healthy, and teaching LOTS of people all day everyday. I love it. It definitely is rewarding and fun, and also definitely probably the hardest thing I will ever have to do in my life...and I thought football camp was hard....nothing is comparable to a mission. It is the best thing that any one can ever do."
Monday, March 29, 2010
Visit to Nashville
Here's the latest...
" I’m doing really well. We just got back from Nashville. We went there with two of our investigators, Lance and Haley. It was fun. We saw a bunch of cool stuff. We went to Vanderbilt University and walked around. We went into the football stadium and also the baseball stadium. That was fun.
We also went to the Parthenon there in Nashville. That was cool too. I'll send some pictures in a bit. They took us out to lunch to say sorry for not coming to church this weekend, but they are going to come to General Conference this weekend.
Other than that, we are doing really well, we had a really good week last week, no baptism dates set but we are still seeing successes as we work hard. We did not have a baptism, but the Stones River Elders did, so I am glad that my district is seeing the kind of successes that we are. That is really good.
All of our investigators are doing really well, and also, the best part, progressing! Lance and Haley stopped by Saturday night and we talked with them for about 20 minutes outside of our apartment, and found out that Lance has been praying and reading the Book of Mormon. He has gotten a soft answer, so we are really excited for them. We hopefully plan on setting a baptism date with them this Wednesday night. So we are definitely seeing ALOT of successes.
I am so excited for General Conference this weekend.
It has also been really, really nice here lately. Supposed to be all week.
We are going to have a pretty good week I think even though Elder Johnson will be gone all week on exchanges. So we shall see how it goes. We also have a mini zone conference on Friday evening. I don't think that this has ever happened, but it should be interesting to see what it is about.
Well, I can't really think of anything else to say today, other than we are doing really well, and I am glad that I am here...
Hope ya'll have a good week and a good Spring Break. "
Monday, March 22, 2010
Marvelous Work and Wonder
Here's a few blips (is that really a word?) from Elder Edgell's update today.
"We are supposed to be getting some snow, I heard. It already snowed a little bit this morning, but just a little flurry, it’s so weird, because Saturday we were sweating, and it was about 70, but we are supposed to be getting some today, hopefully not though.
I had the opportunity to confirm Ariana yesterday and that was AWESOME! Oh and to answer your question if she has been taught in a members home, yes, because her parents DON’T like the church
The Lord has definitely been blessing this area since I first got here. M'Boro was "Dry"(according to President) for about a year. They saw their first baptism in over a year like the first week I got here. And it has been improving ever since. President is thinking of putting another set here because of all the work that is going on. We actually SET A DATE yesterday also! With Michael Perry, if you remember him at all. For April 25th. We have 4 future dates as of right now, and 5 as a district, we are truly seeing blessings from the Lord. Actually this is the most blessings I have ever seen in my entire life. It really is amazing. We were low for this area last week in lessons, we only had 21. We average about 24-26 a week, and that is above average for the mission.
We had interviews with president on Saturday at our apartment. They went very well, and he continues to be amazed at the wonderful work that has been going on here in M'Boro. He told me this morning when he called us back that he was impressed with me and how much he respects me for doing what I have done here. I am trying to be really humble with all of this, because with this much praise, you kinda get in it, and become prideful as Elder Johnson and I learned a few weeks ago. But as I have learned how to be humble, you have to thank the Lord every single time you get, because if you don't the Lord will stop blessing you and teach you a thing or two.
I know that prayer truly does work. I have seen it work in my life as I have been on my mission and have seen it work in other people's life as well. It truly is amazing when you exercise faith and pray. I can definitely testify to that since I have been here in M'Boro. Just know that Heavenly Father knows each of us personally, and loves us, he will help us as long as we keep our covenants that we have made with Him.
Know that I love each of you and thank you for your support. I have grown so much since being on my mission;, spiritually, mentally, and physically."
"We are supposed to be getting some snow, I heard. It already snowed a little bit this morning, but just a little flurry, it’s so weird, because Saturday we were sweating, and it was about 70, but we are supposed to be getting some today, hopefully not though.
I had the opportunity to confirm Ariana yesterday and that was AWESOME! Oh and to answer your question if she has been taught in a members home, yes, because her parents DON’T like the church
The Lord has definitely been blessing this area since I first got here. M'Boro was "Dry"(according to President) for about a year. They saw their first baptism in over a year like the first week I got here. And it has been improving ever since. President is thinking of putting another set here because of all the work that is going on. We actually SET A DATE yesterday also! With Michael Perry, if you remember him at all. For April 25th. We have 4 future dates as of right now, and 5 as a district, we are truly seeing blessings from the Lord. Actually this is the most blessings I have ever seen in my entire life. It really is amazing. We were low for this area last week in lessons, we only had 21. We average about 24-26 a week, and that is above average for the mission.
We had interviews with president on Saturday at our apartment. They went very well, and he continues to be amazed at the wonderful work that has been going on here in M'Boro. He told me this morning when he called us back that he was impressed with me and how much he respects me for doing what I have done here. I am trying to be really humble with all of this, because with this much praise, you kinda get in it, and become prideful as Elder Johnson and I learned a few weeks ago. But as I have learned how to be humble, you have to thank the Lord every single time you get, because if you don't the Lord will stop blessing you and teach you a thing or two.
I know that prayer truly does work. I have seen it work in my life as I have been on my mission and have seen it work in other people's life as well. It truly is amazing when you exercise faith and pray. I can definitely testify to that since I have been here in M'Boro. Just know that Heavenly Father knows each of us personally, and loves us, he will help us as long as we keep our covenants that we have made with Him.
Know that I love each of you and thank you for your support. I have grown so much since being on my mission;, spiritually, mentally, and physically."
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