Chito Miranda at bandang Parokya ni Edgar, binabato raw ng sapatos noon?
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00:00 Elly was just a person who was picked on in the quiet.
00:03 But in reality, her closest friends were the staff at Roadie.
00:06 They were all there to protect her.
00:08 They thought she was arrogant because she wasn't with them.
00:10 We've had her share.
00:11 Like, e-heads were thrown.
00:12 Parokya, the bottle of e-heads.
00:15 Things like that.
00:16 That was happening back then.
00:19 Then, there was the time of hip-hop and metal.
00:21 Even Francis M was thrown.
00:23 But eventually, the crowd learned
00:27 that all types of music are respected.
00:30 And of course, you've worked with Billy Crawford
00:37 and Julian San Jose in the past.
00:40 Julian, you're very vocal.
00:43 You really saw that factor.
00:50 You know, it could be an X, Y, Z factor.
00:52 But really...
00:54 I really feel for her.
00:55 I really repose whenever she does something that,
00:57 for me, is brilliant.
00:58 I cannot help but give her praise.
01:01 "Look at this crazy guy. He's really good."
01:04 I call him an honor student because during taping,
01:06 he really showed us why he's a professional.
01:08 You know, when someone tells him something,
01:10 he does it right away.
01:12 "Why are you like that? We really love you."
01:14 She's always perfect on cue.
01:16 She learned a song.
01:17 She just adjusted a few things.
01:19 She said, "A little lower."
01:21 She didn't like the piano.
01:22 She was totally into a different melody.
01:24 "This kid is really different."
01:25 She's really arrogant.
01:27 But she's really good.
01:28 I'll be arrogant about this too.
01:29 Because we were together recently
01:32 when we were at an event
01:36 at the Ambassador of Japan.
01:38 She told me, "Nelson, I'm going to be in a lagnat tonight."
01:41 "I really feel bad. I don't know how I'm going to perform."
01:47 When the stage turned,
01:48 "Voltes" sang a vibe song.
01:51 I was like, "What's wrong with that?"
01:54 It was like, "Pak!"
01:57 That's true.
01:58 She's really professional.
02:01 She deserves to be known.
02:06 She's a limitless star.
02:07 She's really good.
02:10 I know what she's going through because it's so cold in the studio.
02:13 Billy Crawford and I bought blankets to keep ourselves warm
02:16 because it's so cold.
02:17 I can still imagine it because I'm wearing a jacket.
02:20 But she's wearing a dress that's not too tight.
02:23 I felt bad for her.
02:25 But when we were shooting, she was really good.
02:28 Cut!
02:28 I put a bucket on her.
02:29 I grabbed it.
02:31 As you said,
02:32 you proved that she's sick.
02:34 But when it came to the stage, I didn't feel sick.
02:36 I was fine.
02:37 You know?
02:38 Now, after the song started,
02:41 when she went down, she did a pull-up.
02:43 She's good, right?
02:44 Those are the artists that I can really admire.
02:48 That's why it's you.
02:50 But now, you're a vocalist.
02:52 About Stell of SB19,
02:55 what did you see in him?
02:57 He's such a revelation.
03:00 Because I'm familiar with Billy.
03:01 I'm familiar with Stell.
03:03 No, I mean Jules.
03:05 And I'm familiar with SB19,
03:07 but not as individuals.
03:08 New members.
03:10 So, when they said that we'll be together with SB19,
03:14 all I knew of him was that he's a member of one of the five.
03:18 And then,
03:21 at first, during the first meetings,
03:23 I thought that we'll be together for a while.
03:25 But that's how it was.
03:25 The normal kid giving praises
03:28 that we're happy to be together.
03:30 But as time went by,
03:32 while the taping was progressing,
03:34 I told him,
03:35 "You're the one who's going to direct the show.
03:37 You're really good."
03:38 Everything that he does is so funny or so sincere.
03:43 I can't say anything else.
03:45 He's really good.
03:46 And then, every small antics,
03:50 or when he gives something to the fans,
03:53 he'll give a dance move.
03:56 I'm really amazed that he's so good.
03:59 And then, aside from that,
04:00 aside from the talent,
04:01 everything that comes out of his mouth,
04:04 I'll either laugh or be happy how humble he is.
04:07 Or how full of wisdom.
04:12 Wisdom that's not old.
04:14 You know when he gives...
04:18 He's such a good friend when he talks.
04:21 He's not old when he gives advice.
04:23 He's just so sincere and right.
04:25 That's how it always works.
04:26 I just find him amazing.
04:28 And so deservingly so.
04:30 When I show this to my wife,
04:35 "Watch this."
04:37 I'm so proud that he's at that level.
04:39 I can't come up with a song that's that good.
04:42 And they consider themselves pop,
04:44 but their music is even better than mine.
04:47 I just think they're amazing.
04:49 Can we talk about Gab?
04:50 How is Gab?
04:52 I'm so happy to say that
04:54 he'll have his last session of chemotherapy
04:56 and everything looks fine.
04:58 After his next chemotherapy,
05:03 after a one-month checkup,
05:05 everything will be back to normal.
05:07 I'm so happy.
05:09 I just want to take this opportunity to thank him.
05:11 If anyone's listening and giving a hand,
05:14 even a simple prayer,
05:15 it's a huge help.
05:17 Without them, Gab wouldn't be here.
05:20 It was such a big help that he overcame.
05:22 Without medical expenses,
05:25 everyone helped.
05:26 Even the Eraserheads helped out.
05:27 And all the other bands,
05:28 too many to mention.
05:29 Even bands that we're not really associated with,
05:32 that we're not close with,
05:33 we found out about.
05:35 Fundraising for Gab,
05:36 we just appreciate everyone so much.
05:39 Still praying though.
05:42 I don't want to close the door.
05:45 What's the term?
05:46 Just saying,
05:50 when it's time for the finals,
05:51 I'll say, "He's good now and everything."
05:53 I want to go through the process of really
05:57 when the doctor says,
05:59 "It's okay. He's fine."
06:00 But he's on his way.
06:02 That's what's good.
06:04 Nothing but good news
06:06 every time we update the group link of our partner.
06:11 "Gab's like that."
06:12 It's so funny.
06:15 He's lucky because he has someone like a friend.
06:19 Not just me,
06:20 my bandmates,
06:22 they put in so much effort.
06:24 Not just my bandmates,
06:25 bands like Kamikaze,
06:27 even if they're just a bunch of jerks,
06:28 they made so many gigs all for Gab.
06:31 We are surrounded with people that care for our band so much,
06:34 not just Gab, for the whole band.
06:36 He's even more surprised that
06:38 there are so many people who love him.
06:39 He's like, "Of course."
06:41 He doesn't know that because he's just quiet.
06:43 He's just in the circle of friends.
06:45 He thinks he doesn't have many friends
06:46 because he's just quiet.
06:48 He thinks of himself as
06:51 someone who doesn't care about him.
06:52 That's how my bandmates are.
06:53 They don't know.
06:55 They're not outgoing.
06:56 They just stick to their friends.
06:59 You said earlier that
07:02 your bandmates transcend as a group.
07:06 I was surprised recently
07:10 when I got a press call from Eraserheads.
07:13 They said that they're not as close
07:17 as we perceive them to be.
07:22 Is it the same for you?
07:24 I understand that
07:28 it's different for each band.
07:29 It's different for each mood,
07:31 different for each ego,
07:32 different for each what have you.
07:36 But in Parokia, Edgar,
07:37 is that the same knowing that
07:39 people look at you as rock stars?
07:42 First, I want to explain to Eheads
07:44 just so people would have an idea.
07:47 They're friends enough to work together.
07:50 But after a gig,
07:53 Buddy has his own circle of friends.
07:54 Raymond is just like his musician friends.
07:57 Elly is just someone who's shy.
08:01 But her closest friends are
08:02 Staff and Rudy.
08:04 They're all there.
08:05 They think she's arrogant
08:06 because she's not with them.
08:07 They just have their circle of friends.
08:12 When they work together,
08:13 they're good.
08:14 They're okay.
08:15 But it's not like
08:16 they're their bestest friends.
08:18 They are not the bestest.
08:20 When I have a problem with my wife,
08:24 she'll not approach her bandmates.
08:25 She'll approach the barcads.
08:26 I saw Buddy being so quiet.
08:30 He has his own circle of friends.
08:32 Raymond is outgoing
08:35 and with the kids,
08:36 he plays with bands.
08:37 He has a lot of friends.
08:40 Marcus has his own world.
08:43 Elly, ever since their 90s,
08:47 her staff is still there as a solo artist.
08:51 For me, it's just friendship.
08:54 When he says, "These are not your true friends,"
08:58 maybe he's wrong.
09:00 We're okay as bandmates.
09:03 But friendship,
09:04 when I go to their house
09:05 when I'm hanging out,
09:06 he'd be always surrounded
09:08 by his staff and Rudy.
09:10 They're the only ones.
09:11 Up to now,
09:12 they're loyal to each other.
09:14 That says a lot about him.
09:16 A lot of people are disappointed
09:17 that they're not in the same barcad.
09:18 With us, with Parroquia,
09:20 which I understand also why they're disappointed
09:22 because they have this vision of E-heads
09:25 that they're really good friends.
09:26 Yes, they're really close.
09:28 Their hearts are really close.
09:30 Maybe the wording is wrong.
09:32 Maybe because of the concert.
09:35 For me, as a fan,
09:37 Elly and Raymond just played along.
09:39 I was really excited.
09:40 I don't understand how they were bandmates.
09:43 They're really close.
09:44 They just fight.
09:45 And that happens with real friends.
09:49 But I guess they have their own circle of friends.
09:52 I can only speak from someone
09:54 who's not in their circle,
09:56 but I know because I'm a fan.
09:58 I get to hang out with them.
09:59 With Parroquia,
10:01 more than anything,
10:03 we're really friends.
10:04 Our drummer, Dindin,
10:06 is my classmate from prep.
10:08 Really?
10:09 He's with the Christmas season.
10:10 Dindin is in prep.
10:13 Dinchie is in grade 3.
10:15 Buoy is in grade 5.
10:17 Gab is in first year high school.
10:20 He's really my best friend.
10:22 Dario is in college.
10:24 He left to study guitar.
10:26 He's a guitarist in Liburo.
10:27 Eventually, we became real friends.
10:29 He's one of my closest friends.
10:31 Even if he came as a bandmate.
10:33 And Dindin is not the best drummer.
10:36 He knows that.
10:38 But friendship trumps talent for me.
10:42 Even if we can get a lot of better drummers,
10:45 if we are to prioritize that,
10:46 it's possible.
10:47 But Dindin is a bandmate.
10:50 You can really feel his love for the band
10:53 and for you personally.
10:55 So friendship first.
10:57 We're not musicians.
10:58 We're just a bunch of guys playing.
11:00 If music was my priority,
11:03 then we'd choose the best musicians.
11:05 They stuck with me
11:07 even if I'm not the best vocalist.
11:09 We stuck with Dindin
11:10 even if he's not the best drummer.
11:12 I think that made us special also
11:14 because we're not the best of the best musicians.
11:16 We only know a few chords
11:17 which made it more accessible for everyone.
11:21 I have a question, Chito.
11:22 Before I forget.
11:23 There's an ugly trend in the US
11:25 where performers are thrown out.
11:28 Is this the case?
11:29 I believe that.
11:30 Has this happened to you?
11:31 We've had our share of that.
11:33 Especially in the 90s.
11:35 When the golf gang was very popular,
11:40 everyone and the bands
11:44 were not as courteous as they are now.
11:47 We've had our share.
11:52 E-heads were thrown out.
11:53 Parokya, Bote ng Paihih.
11:56 Things like that.
11:57 It's happening more now than before.
11:59 Back then,
12:00 hip-hop and metal were the mainstream.
12:02 Even Francis was thrown out.
12:04 But eventually, the crowd learned
12:08 that all types of music are respected.
12:11 Back then, rock was not mixed with pop.
12:17 It was metal versus hip-hop.
12:22 OPM versus Top 40 of America.
12:26 Rock was always being fought.
12:29 Now, it's OPM versus hip-hop.
12:31 They always fought.
12:33 But now, when they're old,
12:35 it's okay.
12:36 It's all about music.
12:39 Even Apo High King made a song
12:42 against OPM of America.
12:45 They also had strong feelings
12:48 against American Top 40.
12:50 It's normal.
12:51 You're on one side.
12:52 Hip-hop versus metal,
12:54 they fought.
12:55 Even E-heads,
12:56 they fooled hip-hop versus metal.
12:58 But Francis M. rejammed with Francis M.
13:01 The lines were blurred.
13:03 But it's okay.
13:06 People are used to it.
13:08 It helps to have an eclectic taste.
13:12 Exactly.
13:13 But again,
13:14 there's always a stupid trend
13:16 from not just the US,
13:17 but everywhere.
13:19 They always have ice cream
13:21 to show their love for the band.
13:24 You need to show your hate for the others.
13:26 They realized that they need to be fans
13:28 of two bands.
13:32 I'm educating people.
13:34 Not to educate,
13:35 I don't want to sound smart.
13:38 I'm making people realize
13:40 that those hating about SB19,
13:43 it's just like the Koreans.
13:45 It's like K-pop.
13:46 It's like paroquia.
13:47 E-heads just made it up.
13:49 That's why we started.
13:50 E-heads were influenced by the Beatles.
13:53 They're always influenced by someone else.
13:55 Just like K-pop,
13:57 it's just like that.
13:58 But the question is,
13:59 will SB19 last
14:00 if they just keep on copying that?
14:02 No.
14:03 The reason why they started
14:04 is because they started writing songs
14:06 and came up with things
14:07 to help them stand out.
14:09 Then suddenly,
14:10 their songs are all Filipino.
14:12 There are Filipino elements,
14:13 but they're world-class.
14:14 I'm just blown away.
14:16 I'm also educating them
14:17 that there's no reason to hate someone
14:18 being influenced by someone else.
14:19 Because we were just influenced by Nirvana,
14:22 Pearl Jam,
14:23 Red Hot Chili Peppers,
14:24 and the Eraserheads.
14:26 So why?
14:27 Their influence just happened to be different.
14:29 But just because their trip is different,
14:31 doesn't make them hate someone.
14:34 Why would they hate someone?
14:35 This is the best question.
14:37 How many times should a musician
14:40 or a performer fail
14:41 before they decide that
14:43 this career is not for them?
14:45 I don't have a timeline for that.
14:48 But again,
14:49 I know artists who have been doing it for so long.
14:54 And they made it to reach their goal
14:58 after so many years.
15:00 I'll just give you an example.
15:03 For example,
15:04 December Ave.
15:05 They've been playing for so long.
15:08 That's why they're so respected.
15:10 They've been playing for so long,
15:11 underground, underground, underground.
15:13 Which they didn't stop
15:14 because they were enjoying.
15:15 But they never got their day jobs.
15:18 All of them...
15:19 Even Urban Dub.
15:26 They'll go to Manila and perform,
15:28 doing their day jobs,
15:30 eating instant noodles instead of lavish meals.
15:33 It's really hard for them.
15:34 Because they're enjoying.
15:35 But they have a goal.
15:37 Let's just do it.
15:38 And eventually, they make it big.
15:39 And they never give up.
15:41 Who am I to say that
15:42 it's time for you to give up?
15:44 Because there's no time.
15:46 It's like...
15:47 You never know.
15:49 There's a little bit of time left.
15:51 But again,
15:52 I don't want it to be the goal of a person
15:55 when trying...
15:56 When you try...
15:57 If you're in a band
15:58 or you want to be a musician,
16:01 they always remind you to just have fun
16:03 because the goal there is to have fun
16:05 and to share the fun
16:06 and the emotion you want to express.
16:09 If you make it big, it's just a bonus.
16:11 Now, if your main goal is to make it big,
16:14 which is more of a priority than having fun,
16:21 if you make it big and you realize
16:22 that it's not that fun,
16:23 you won't get back the joy you had.
16:26 It's true.
16:27 Right?
16:28 It's true.
16:30 You're famous now.
16:31 You realize it's not a big deal.
16:33 You don't have to...
16:34 Yeah, I reached it.
16:35 It's fun when it starts.
16:36 But once you reach that point,
16:38 ask...
16:40 Everyone who wants to be famous,
16:41 that's their goal.
16:42 But ask people who want to be famous.
16:43 It's not the real fame.
16:44 It's not the end all of everything.
16:46 The most important thing is to enjoy.
16:48 That's why a lot of artists who make it big
16:50 fall into depression
16:51 because they're famous.
16:52 That's it.
16:53 And from there,
16:54 performing is not fun anymore.
16:56 So, that's it.
16:57 So, have fun because it helps with not giving up.
17:02 And when you reach your goal of making it big or whatever,
17:07 at least you know you're enjoying what you're doing.
17:09 There are times when there's burnout,
17:10 but the fun part never gets old.
17:15 Now, if it gets old,
17:16 at least you had fun while you were doing it.
17:18 That's how it makes it more simple for me.
17:20 You know, funny you should say that
17:22 because I've talked to a lot of artists
17:27 when they started.
17:29 And I've said a lot of things like this
17:32 because when I asked them,
17:33 "Why do you want to be an artist?"
17:34 They said, "Because I want to be famous."
17:37 So, I said,
17:40 "You should have a bigger goal than to just be famous."
17:44 Because once you get that,
17:47 once you're famous,
17:48 and it varies because
17:50 how can you be famous from your point of view?
17:54 But not from other people's point of view.
17:56 So, you need to have a bigger goal.
17:59 And some of them would say,
18:00 "I want to help my family."
18:03 I said, "Those are the goals."
18:05 Because for me,
18:09 it's just about being famous.
18:14 Yup.
18:15 Once you reach it,
18:16 you'll see how it has no substance.
18:19 There are perks, right?
18:20 But it's not just that.
18:23 You can be famous but...
18:25 I totally get your point.
18:30 I get that being famous
18:33 gives you a bigger platform
18:35 to help your family.
18:37 Then, well and good.
18:39 But if the goal is just to be famous,
18:43 to be recognized,
18:44 I know a lot of people who are famous but not well-loved.
18:47 So, that's totally different.
18:48 Or not well-respected.
18:50 "Oh, he's famous but I don't want to work with him."
18:52 Or, "I don't want to listen to someone like that."
18:55 You get it?
18:57 Being famous is not the end of everything.
19:00 Yes, it's not an end goal.
19:01 I will turn the tables around.
19:07 There's one question in your mind
19:10 that you would like to ask.
19:12 Me or anyone.
19:15 I'm like this.
19:16 Maybe...
19:18 Of course, I told you,
19:20 I studied for an hour with you.
19:22 It's about time you give me a test.
19:24 Okay, just a question.
19:26 I'm just curious.
19:28 I'm just happy to think about it.
19:33 This is what's going through my mind.
19:35 But you, my question is,
19:39 what is the deepest, most honest thing
19:44 that you can say is your dream job?
19:47 What do you think?
19:50 I know we're happy with what we're doing.
19:52 But,
19:53 for example, if there was one thing
19:56 that you want to put in that position or work.
20:00 I don't want to say dream job.
20:02 What if your dream is,
20:03 I just want to be on an island
20:05 and make money because I have a lot of businesses.
20:07 I don't want to say that.
20:08 So, it's not a job.
20:09 With that,
20:11 because we're not working.
20:13 I always say this.
20:15 Whenever I'm asked what my dream job is in the past,
20:18 I always say that I wanted to be a TV news anchor.
20:24 Nice.
20:25 Ever since I was a kid.
20:27 I wanted to be a reporter.
20:30 Because when I was young,
20:31 I always watched TV.
20:33 I watched...
20:34 I wanted to be an interviewer.
20:36 That's what...
20:38 I've been through a lot of work,
20:40 but I landed here.
20:42 My course didn't matter,
20:44 but I was brought here.
20:46 So, maybe I was pushed to my dream.
20:50 Now,
20:52 when I got my dream jobs,
20:55 the TV news presenter I was talking about,
20:59 things like that,
21:00 it's changing.
21:02 Like, it's evolving.
21:04 My dream job now,
21:06 it doesn't have a name anymore.
21:09 My dream job is,
21:11 one,
21:12 I listen to people.
21:15 I follow what they say.
21:20 Those are the components,
21:24 those are my descriptions of my dream job.
21:27 Third,
21:28 I just wear nice clothes.
21:30 Like that.
21:32 I don't know what kind of job that is.
21:35 Anything that entails that,
21:37 if that's your job description,
21:40 that's your dream job.
21:43 Yes, because it's not...
21:46 Maybe I'm incorporating it into what I do now.
21:49 But,
21:50 it's nice if you can always follow.
21:53 My dream job is to hold my time.
21:57 That's my goal.
21:59 That's my goal.
22:01 That's the goal.
22:02 That's the goal.
22:03 It's okay if I don't follow people,
22:06 because I don't want to border around people.
22:08 I'm not saying that's what you want.
22:12 But,
22:13 as long as my goal for me is
22:16 to be as stress-free as possible.
22:18 If possible,
22:20 I'll just sit down and spend time with my family.
22:22 Then I'll think,
22:23 "Oh, you're here again."
22:24 Because it's so beautiful.
22:25 That's why I've been working so hard as a kid.
22:28 That's why I don't spend.
22:29 Because my goal in life is
22:31 to just retire at an early age.
22:33 Then, my investments are so good.
22:34 It's all passive income.
22:36 I'll just enjoy what I want to do with my family.
22:39 Let's stay in Baguio for three months.
22:41 I won't think about anything else.
22:42 I'll just stay there.
22:43 That's my goal.
22:46 No need for me to dress up fancy.
22:48 I'm not contradicting what you want.
22:49 It's your trip.
22:50 Yes, yes.
22:51 That's why I always wear one t-shirt.
22:53 But, that's my goal.
22:54 To just sit back and relax
22:56 and do whatever my family wants to do.
22:58 That's it.
22:59 I'm happy with my life.
23:00 I think that's the commodity
23:03 that's the hardest to achieve.
23:06 The time.
23:07 That's why, you know,
23:08 we work out.
23:09 That's what my deal is with my band.
23:11 Sorry, we talked too much.
23:13 But, I totally get your point.
23:15 That's why I'm trying to do everything now
23:17 to just relax.
23:19 When it comes to bands,
23:21 or the schedule of my band,
23:22 I won't focus on it.
23:23 I'll just relax.
23:24 Because I still want to enjoy it.
23:26 Or with business,
23:28 I want to have the most income
23:32 possible so I can relax.
23:34 And just like you,
23:35 you have to hold your time.
23:36 That's the rock and roll lifestyle.
23:38 That's the rock star.
23:40 When you hold your time,
23:42 you can be late,
23:44 you can be...
23:45 Like, "Wait, I have a commitment now,
23:47 but I don't want to go out.
23:49 It's up to you."
23:50 Cancel.
23:51 For me, in my job,
23:52 I don't have a commitment.
23:54 I just relax.
23:56 But of course,
23:57 I think life will get pretty boring
23:58 also when we get there.
23:59 You'll still look for something
24:01 that will put you in a state of
24:03 having a responsibility.
24:04 That's what I mean.
24:05 And doing what you love doing.
24:08 Daily grind.
24:10 In our hardworking nature,
24:13 you know,
24:14 you'll be on vacation for 1 or 2 weeks,
24:16 you'll still look for something.
24:18 You'll get stressed.
24:19 So, you'll just do nothing.
24:20 The longest vacation I've had,
24:24 for a week,
24:26 I feel like I've lost my job.
24:31 So, I think we are where we should be.
24:34 Really?
24:35 Because if anything beyond that,
24:37 like...
24:38 For example,
24:41 you said...
24:42 I don't know, we're explaining.
24:44 You'll get everything,
24:45 but you'll do nothing.
24:47 It's not that fun anymore.
24:49 Because it gets boring.
24:51 Can you imagine?
24:52 You're so rich,
24:53 you don't think about what you'll spend.
24:55 It's good that you still have the drive to earn.
24:58 Because it makes your expenses
25:00 a little bit more special
25:02 than having so much money
25:03 that you bought a yacht,
25:05 and you don't have the joy to get it
25:06 because you didn't work.
25:07 Chito, thank you.
25:09 Thank you very much.
25:10 Thank you.
25:11 It has been a very enriching hour.
25:14 I hope we'll see each other
25:16 in the backstage of The Voice Generation.
25:19 At least, we'll continue this
25:21 because I was impressed by our conversations.
25:24 I have so many questions for you.
25:26 I was embarrassed if I said too much,
25:28 but it's up to you.
25:29 Thank you very much.
25:31 I told you,
25:32 it's like I'm listening to a masterclass.
25:34 That's not my intention.
25:37 I was just making a story.
25:40 Thank you, I appreciate it.
25:41 Thank you.
25:42 I really appreciate it.
25:43 Thank you very much.
25:44 Thank you.
25:45 Thank you.
25:46 Thank you.
25:47 Thank you.
25:48 Thank you.
25:49 Thank you.
25:51 Thank you.
25:53 Thank you.
25:55 Thank you.
25:57 Thank you.
25:59 Thank you.
26:01 Thank you.
26:03 Thank you.
26:05 Thank you.
26:06 Thank you.
26:07 Thank you.
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26:09 Thank you.
26:10 Thank you.