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welcome to sundays at the chateau where this week very excitingly we're going to be showing around the shuttle debris by its owners george and sarah who a lot of you might recognize because they're also on escape to the chateau diy the same british show that la land is on and this is the first time though that we've ever actually met in person it's been long it's been really really really super i've been here a couple of days and it's heaven well you'll see it's honestly it is heaven in there we've been here since about 2010 so 10 11 years now chateau was built in 1823 by missouri to arjak and he was one of the founders of the big cognac house and this was his weekend retreat and for its time it was a very very modern chateau the bedrooms had bathrooms which was kind of very very rare oh what from the very beginning from the very beginning wow in a small dressing area which was all very very very modern for his time and it has got a rather well it's the first thing obviously we saw when we came in as my heart just it was just like wow the skill in actually making it uh just it is extraordinary but not just the skill in the stands but the skill and the flooring how do you make the tiles i know this shape that afterwards our exact copy of a house called the queen's house of greenwich which was built by indigo jones in about 1740. you've come over from england yeah so obviously the architect had travelled to england taking notes travelled to italy it was a very kind of pleading style and put all those things together to to build this uh this home what a show-stopping entrance and right from the top when you're sending shutters at the front which are bolted this building was uh constructed in 1824 by monsieur dupree chevalier the legion of honor he is the owner and then we have the master architect then the master roofer carpenter and locksmith that's right and i think they were probably i think the owner of dupuis was very probably a freemason head of the lodging cognac and these were all probably people who also uh from the same lodge and he was really proud of of his builders and and architect etc showing off a new era in french architecture well it is because i can honestly say i've never seen anything like this in a french chateau no it's clearly very cutting edge for the time yes yes certainly with the time and still now i mean how many homes are surveys like this well basically it's a floating staircase obviously it floats on the two hidden pillars i mean the pillars here and here that look decked so there's metal inside them yes we did what state was it in when we found it it hadn't been lived in 25 years so it had been closed up well so no one got into it evangelized it yeah full of bees nests deceiving the plasterboard all falling down uh rotten floors locking paneling dustbins collecting water yeah all over the place so i think we arrived just at the right time yeah i think another five years wouldn't have been too late it's hard to imagine now because everything is so private you'll see it's real crap the thing is it's the most beautiful home oh is this the original stove that's the original stove so that was here and that was basically obviously to warm up this area yes but in here we can now put the car keys and things in is where they put their hats hats and gloves and things to give church so the middle of the door is exactly the middle of the church d'or you know most chatters have have have great big brown doors but not glass or metal so the glass is obviously to put more light into the shadow but to be metal again it was just he was so modern it's secure no one could break in yes but you can see through it and it's beautiful yeah and it's just something really different very clever and it mirrors the floor beautifully because it's got the shame diamond shapes yeah i haven't had much thought so and there's another very interesting door over here which is our loop but it's a beautifully made curved door so again terribly hard to do in 1820s but it matches the curve of the alcove there and the code of the output then there said everything again has to be symmetrical um and then you walk in and we've turned it into a rather oh i haven't been in there no i haven't been in there yet wow oh it's africa this is superb who's the photo of the photo on the wall then given to us by a lady who came here you know i think about the 30s and she saw us on instagram and sent us that looks a little bit like queen elizabeth that's it maybe it was who knows maybe she was visiting it reminds me a lot of the safari lodges in south africa stunning safari look don't just takes you away to another world this downstairs if he looks upset i i'm staring at him right now now that is better than the stuffed squirrel you talking about squirrels i saw something on the stove and the entrance hole yes you've been squirrel spotting again okay this is a collection of episodes that are roof finials from 18th century buildings maybe one 17th century one so they would have been right at the top of the building to show off of the reef structure so you have a square of one you've got a pussycat little dog this one's very normal with the bird on the top well this is the first example you'll see of something that you see throughout the house which is that george and sarah tend to group objects together and i think that that makes everything seem more special it's something george has always done too but it's like collections of his collections and um and i don't battle with him because i just love what he does actually we're going to go through to the dining room but first we wanted to show everybody the long this is because symmetry is taken to its absolute extreme in this island yeah what we have here is we have the normal early 1970s but rather than just having it here finishing there so that this piece locks into this they've exactly copied it so it looks like two logs and every door every double door we have is the same so everything has to be in pairs but that's not for a key no no it's just a mirror because there's no actual mechanism in sight i dream of such symmetry last time i walked through here i was going through to that sumptuous dinner that you made well this room again you know you have this amazing symmetry you've got the four doors on the four corners you've got the double doors going through the slug the mirror at the window you've got the double doors here so actually you've got six doors in one room they're all matching each other but it's useful because these are cupboards yeah yeah so you know for your your best plates and glasses and things so so everything is is made to be useful but also to look very chic at the time and yeah and i find her really serene and beautiful she reminds me of uh wedgewood yes yes yes yes she's lovely yes it's stunning and the ceiling height what are the ceiling heights here 4.4 oh my goodness we're really only three meters downstairs island which for chateau is very low and we think it's because it's so old that originally it was a shadow where they lived on the first floor yeah because on the first floor we're way over we're nearer to four meters okay and then the ground floor is low because nowadays yeah it's topsy-turvy yeah this is wonderful i love the color as well this is [Music] tell me all about the things in here every single table i want to go up to have a look at the objective but we have another collection which is again candles in here candles and candles the mercury clouds and candlesticks you know the people today for instance do deconstructed cheesecake for instance is is very trendy well these are deconstructed 18 maybe even earlier candlesticks oh so basically beforehand they would have been killed but now all that's left is is the wood the nails that would have actually held the building placed the plaster in place yes that was then builded uh and i found those all years ago absolutely love them because they're just different so this is the design equivalent of uh nouwei cuisine yes absolutely [Music] i've got four of those i've been four and a half as much as possible it works very well it's a very kind of interior design kind of piece that the designers all want me for toast chandeliers they're really hard i've never seen one before i didn't even know they existed it's very very hard to find this is the mercury you get another one and the way the light catches yeah the only thing the only thing with them is if you put candles in them you have to be aware you mustn't drink too much because if the candle gets down to there for instance it will just blow the glass oh because that happens yeah so now i'm really strict though no i've got to not have too much string we're lighting all these because when they're all it looks fantastic you want slow burning candles yes and keep relying on them tell me more about this well this is just me being a bit quirky i suppose it's a 1900s model of a french crawler or something with all its original paint etc now it's it's a bit sad but then these are paper mache i think easter easter figures i think originally it would have been the game where you threw a ball or something i had to knock them over but i just think they look rather fun on the boat and they're all running apart they look great on the boat they bring the boat to life there's nothing sad about that boat anymore no no you've got the bulldogs with the bowler hat and watching the bunnies having a boxing match yeah it's great lots of gardening things come into the home yes so the provence pots dc urns and things we bring them into the into the home and these are very interesting these are these veggies being chopped in half so it should be twice twice the height two meters tall and and the wood is incredibly heavy you feel the weight yeah that's very surprising and they were from the other wrecks of the old french armada also we've been told and then they were sliced up into these steaks and these steaks were put in the mud on the oyster beds and these holes are where the oysters used to kind of glue themselves onto the wood yup to grow and then you pick the stick out out of the mud have a flat bottom boat take the boat up to the sticks pull them out of the mud and then take off the oysters and then push them back in but the oysters leave such an invitation yeah i've never expected that i'm sucking i suppose holding on and then people use these as decorative items like i have there yes but also very very trendy to make really smart picture frames or mirror frames out of them my to the edges and they're so organic yeah they just want to touch them too they have a history near the wood obviously the oak tree in the first place was probably three four hundred years old and they themselves are probably 300 years old so you know a 700 year old piece of wood but i love that i love how you mix things and you find beauty everywhere and then showcase it well there is yeah there is beauty everywhere you know when you go around the ponds and the attic fairs and things or out into the woods you know you find things and you just have to put them into a different environment to make it into something that's yeah use your imagination and make something different yes i mean that that piece there is it's a garden garden chardonnay yes and finials yeah yeah any kind of guilt guilt piece yeah make a whole collection and then it it has another use that's it things that other people would leave in boxes thinking i'll put them on the curtains one day i'll get around to that one day or they'll have one or two standing up on a mountain piece looking looking good we use them as yeah this is absolutely beautiful and we use them yeah on the table and well this is my favorite oh yeah isn't it yes things that would otherwise just be unused i feel that this entire home is almost a work of art it's it's a canvas instead of you painting something onto a canvas you're making beauty all around you in 3d we love living yeah we never really like this but also you can swap and change if we went down and found something that was absolutely wonderful and we could afford to keep him which obviously is uh the hardest thing to do it's easy to find beautiful things that cost lots of money five seconds beautiful that haven't cost much money i think we must have that then we can swap we can say okay we'll let you go there and change that picture yeah yeah six times a year we find something we really want to spend and i mean something else so you're constantly upgrading i suppose yes but having better pieces of art or never boring no really really fun and tell me a little bit more about the art in this room because we were all talking about the beauty of the women looking down and tell us what they were eating the other night yeah i mean this one was one of the first pictures i ever bought from a from a charity shop years ago near the ashdown forest in in sussex from a charity shop yeah from charity shop i think two pounds uh and i only actually recently researched it to find out who the answer was the lady artist who used to paint the queen mother a lot it's fairly well known uh who the sister is i don't know uh but i just love the the simplicity of the of the dress and i think the face is absolutely stunning she's so surreal yeah what a spot for you pants yes and then we have uh 18th century someone with lots of lots of curly hair it's an ancestral yeah yeah i think it probably is it comes down to here so before i cut it but that sarah found that i was so delighted i think i paid 18 euros oh wow i was absolutely over the moon this looks like a kind of american film star yes uh i'm sure someone will know who she is she's very confident isn't she yes and the colors i mean yeah against that opinion wow and then over here we have an advertising poster on canvas from what it was 1878 or from the universal exposition in paris yeah of the local cognac house so i just love that i thought well that's as as the house was built on the money from selling cognac uh we ought to have something to do with cognac so that had to come here as well and what about this this is beautiful well that's a piece of kind of decorative probably from a church with some kind of armor in the middle so it might have been the chapel of the chateau or something like that uh it would maybe part of the order front or i just thought it was really decorative and they had to be put somewhere high over a door is the perfect place for it when you've got these gorgeous high ceilings yes so when you're sitting at the table people look up and wow i did yeah i was looking everywhere my eyes were just going all around the room because everywhere your iris is something beautiful and yet it's not cluttered at all just beauty everywhere i think you can have a lot in a room but when you planned everywhere that the eye rests you plan very carefully i think yeah i think if you have too little it looks too boutique hotel to too commercial yeah and this is very much our family home and our family history and the things that we do and the memories of buying the pieces finding the things finding them together yes it's all very important to us yeah it makes it warm as it does i love this room this is my favorite one it's hard to know where to start with this room because there's beauty everywhere it's very it's really lovely in life yes and it looks out onto the garden and the terrace yeah it's our favorite room i think yes absolutely i love the paneling yeah we're very lucky with paddling because it's it was all here and in poor condition but we've had it renovated but there were no major pieces to replace or no no unfortunately a lot of the wood had shrunk but otherwise it was in pretty good condition we do the ceiling yeah um but no we're very lucky it's great to see griffins griffins and phoenixes um it is spectacular and i love the color that you've chosen because it really just works as a backdrop the color was actually very very similar to the original color yes we wanted to keep it mm-hmm we took a sample and tried to get it it's called [Music] yeah and you've carried on the grays with the sofas yes the sofas are actually antique linen sheets that we dyed ourselves and then we had loose covers made um but it's nice it's lovely it's a soft and it's um it's hard wearing yeah it is and it is um honestly we've been sitting in here after dinner in the evenings yeah and there's special coffees you make with the chinese yeah yeah yeah yeah they're very so local to our region and then this is just a quite a deep saucer and you put the cold coffee into the cup yes and then you pour cognac into the saucer and then you heat it you you light it and then it burns for a long time isn't it and then that heats the coffee the coffee and then if there's anything left at the end you just tip it it's called this is so clever and delicious can you tell me more about the individual pieces in this room well what do we have we have well this is for instance a french butcher's table uh so this would have been in the butcher's shop for displaying sausages maybe whatever so very trendy as as console tables or just as a as a decorative piece are they gorgeous stone pieces we love so the owls yeah yes and of course church candlesticks guild candlesticks are you know just today in decorative pieces anything else we have but they could be used and she's one of my favorites the marble and the lady with the butterfly oh yeah yes yeah or moth maybe yeah i think you should tell me yes she is and i love the mirrored top obviously i love learning tables the way they reflect the light well that actually i made so did you found an old tablet a thin piece of marble yes old piece of glass went to the near offering and uh had it cut down i love this idea yeah because we often see things don't we fill up that that are missing the tops yes or your dressing table or something it's lovely yes if you find one of those old old glass cutting shops yes which we've got in cognac they are so i think they charge one euros per cup yeah per side so four euros yeah four euros i supply the class four euros for the cup yeah i love this the fabrics everywhere are gorgeous well we love our fabric so you know old fabrics we're really really keen on and you have a lot of uh 12 degree cushions yes yes [Music] yes but we just you know it indigo is our big fashion and i think your big passion yeah i see a lot a lot of big passions yeah it's so cozy the thing is it's this perfect mixture of a very grand formal room but a comfortable room it's a family room and you snuggle up to the fire yeah that's pretty much what we like again i mean that's a very different look um for us really but i find it just works we love old paint actually india yeah it's completely different somewhere on it there's indian lighting and the colors just fit part yeah so you can have a big mixture against the gray the guilt just sings yeah using kind of fragments like for instance these these would have been offered a bureau or something um just fragments of of guilt or interesting these little panels we found they were between beams on a ceiling or someone took the ceiling down and these were still there and if you actually look at the pattern these are probably you know 1720s or so 1730s the pattern is exactly the same kind of pattern as on this christian here for instance this indigo cushion you can see that at that time early 18th century this was a very in kind of pattern and they did the same thing on bits of wood as a decorative feature we have just found by total fluke as we were insulating the floor of the attic because we can't insulate all of the rooms right um they noticed a loose floorboard and just sort of maybe someone put treasure underneath so the builders turned it over and they found a 17th century uh platform painted below which is hidden by a more modern plaster ceiling okay this winter we've got the job of bringing it back yeah it's not i'll be honest as beautiful as this it's brown that's so good that we have yeah we don't know amazing discovery yes so we're going to bring it back to the water yes gorgeous obviously i like this area very much this is the other bar here do you think you've got enough contact uh [Laughter] and a bit naughty this one here sarah got me for christmas she found it where in the uk i found it online online in the uk in its box and shatter debris it says chateau so they used to produce yeah yeah oh so this is this is the most precious thing you have yeah so wow well done for finding it yeah when did they stop producing here i think in about 1976. just to find that well now you need to find another so that you can actually drink one i know and over here i like seeing the photos of you two you've been together how many years a long time i could never remember thirty-something isn't it 36 years oh gosh 36 years 36 years yes i was 21 there my goodness oh you're married so young i know i have hair oh yeah you look beautiful and it looks like you've had a lot of fun together over the years oh we have oh sailing in the mediterranean somewhere we don't have many photos of ourselves it doesn't matter lots not [Laughter] eclectic collection of different things uh these are border scalias so these are the kind of balls that we've got on the finial at the bottom of the staircase yes when we were ed and anna's they had just bought some beautiful ones for their stairs yeah they're they're lovely things i didn't know that's what they were called now i've loved the name so one one mercury one and then a blue one which is quite rare yes can you feel the weight of that oh so that's whoa i was not expecting that compared with well and that's a hollow one that's the hollow one it's the solid ones these are the ones to look for is that really nice and he reminds me of do you know the french santon for the nativity scene yes my grandmother had a whole village yeah but huge he's magnificent i mean he's he's one of the quirky kind of things that i like mixing together with finer antiques or better thing these are like english garden gnomes they would have been in the garden they're weathered and they they look good with chinese vases and different things so what we're trying to do is to mix things together so garden things chinese vases architectural pieces bring it all together to make an eclectic mix something one thing that makes a decorative feature and this was the cake that's what the the top that the peasants were yeah so that's a that's called a beard yeah it's a blue glazed cotton very very trendy today so uh chinese market absolutely love them yes and actually wear them it was the best kind of sunday best for the farmers the fishermen okay so this is probably the first time someone like that would have sat in a grand room like this very much so we wouldn't have got past the outside gate normally he's gone up in the middle he has and he's standing there watching us happen he's judging a bit yeah he's jumping he's a bit judgmental this chair we bought all a few years ago purely because of its look it's it's decorative yeah uh it's got the twilight jury on it it it blends in perfectly with other things i love the paint on it but to be honest it's a kind of early reproduction it's it's not a period piece of furniture it was probably built in 1900s i love it but it just looks right i don't mind that the arms like that and the 12 that they chose yeah they said perfectly with the style it does yes it works very well and i love the cushion on it too and i can look at everything here for hours every detail yeah that's a kind of scene of a i think a french lady you're doing some milking but just to be surrounded by this so pretty it's perfect so this is our second salon which is a much more because of cozy family room you know we can watch tv yeah and we have the wood burners it's a little bit of winter salon in a way [Laughter] in three of the downstairs living rooms there are these tiny cupboards uh and they're metal banded so that you can't kind of break into them and they have locks but they were made purely to keep to things and i keep but there are quite fun ones to show you when we bought this chateau we were given on the day these two bottles so sarah with her maiden name and myself the cubic especially bottled for us oh that's so thoughtful yeah it's really nice but this is something i've been meaning to ask because all of the displays that you have look as though that's it it's complete so that's the same with this cupboard what happens if you find an old cognac bottle now yes if i find another one i will look and i will take out one that i think i don't really want to keep and i will keep the one that i do want sorry for the one in one out yeah yeah cuz i've got no more room yes and then do you drink the one that you don't keep or sell it oh yeah yes so or give it as a present yes uh i mean they're not old old they're 1930s 1950s and do they keep one comment once it's bottled keeps forever it can only age actually in the oak barrel so once it's taken and they only keep it in the air barrel for up to about 50 years or so because after that it it starts to not be good so once it's bottled it it will never go off making this even more interesting so anything's in the bottle as long as the cork's right and it's airtight then it will last forever so for instance this little one here says on it the name of the man who built the house again ottawi duprey so that's 1876. so that was made by the man who had so much style and flair yeah we look for them all the time because you they do exist but you know obviously we've got to find we ask everybody anything related to the chateau you know cognac obviously postcards anything we want to try and keep collecting everything yeah the other thing i love in this room are the swans johnny duncan both of us have just been transferred yeah but um where did you find those i've had those for oh 20 years after the last house for me yes we do yeah so i've had it for 20 years originally i think they were a coffee table i don't think they were supporting yeah i think that's the same height as that so i think they were either a console or coffee table uh not particularly old and just decorative you just like them yeah i love them and i like the ball yes the bull is a advertising feature from obviously a butcher's shop uh just kind of quirky thing that i like to put these kind of quirky things in with religious objects or whatever these stone pillars uh i bought lots of these over the years and people turn them into into very posh lights yes when you actually think that's a piece of stone that's been turned on a machine and i just think they're lovely things yeah so architectural features fixed religious plaster figures next to a ball that's been taken by the horns a few times and snapped off you have such a good eye and what enjoy it's a joy being here i want everyone there to see your kitchen which is the next room because that's the only thing you changed sarah did it when we bought the house the original kitchen because as in most chateaus the kitchen wouldn't have been on the same level as as the main salon et cetera yeah and the staff would bring the food up yes usually by by a staff secret staircase uh we have four little rooms in here that were all really really pokey and used as offices and things like that and we thought no let's knock the whole lot down lower the ceiling higher the floor and well have a look see what you did wow that really wow which is the only part of the shuttle that we've actually changed we wanted to help the kitchen up here of course and you know with four windows and and there's just the space and the fact that i was a chef in the uk um you know i would i drank the ways of having a kitchen and i did dream of having an argo and that dream came true so um it was a four door yeah it was a huge huge huge present that um it's just like a dream come true i mean we said you know this is our last move will we hopefully yeah it's so warm and it hits this half of the shadow i grew up with one and i dream of having one again yeah i miss yeah yeah most of my life i mean i would have guessed even if you haven't told me from the food that we've been having the last few days extraordinary i like feeding um you know we haven't spoken about the fact that actually you rent out this chateau for weddings and do you do any of the catering uh yes we do all of the breakfast so the guests come for three days so friday saturday and sunday night and so we do all the breakfast for 18 people who stay here and also on a friday night we offer dinner if they'd like to have something maybe a bit quieter than you know before their wedding day and then nice intimate dinner maybe outside or in the dining room and i will cook for them what sort of things do you do um i like to use seasonal produce uh some of it's possibly from the garden you've just given us a huge bag of artichokes so seasonal um a little bit more flavor or we shop locally at the markets i think a lot of people for the weddings you know they what they want to get married in france for a reason is that they love french food and so yes i would definitely do both and it's the whole experience they're in friendship with french exactly yes and good wines and some champagne yes it looks romantic so it's a great great way to start the world it's an incredibly romantic house it really is and the bedrooms are very romantic too i haven't got to the bedrooms yeah they really are and did actually use the bedrooms yes they have the whole chateau um actually move into the cottage next door so even your bedroom is yes yes yeah everywhere they get the full chassis yes exactly i love that it's actually incredibly rare because if you think most chateau rentals for weddings uh the owners actually live in a part of the shelter that no one gets to very special for people um and then we come in and do breakfast so there you go and obviously if they need anything right just next door but they do like to leave them to have their own space and feel at home i mean just to give everyone an idea we've been here a couple of days and from the very first moment we arrived when there was a lunch served on the terrace that was buttoned up squash on the face and we just basically finished eating that when it was time for champagne downstairs with nibbles and then we went through to the dining room and had a three-course meal yes and then breakfast that started again because phillip and i ran out really quickly because we just wanted to get to the antique fair but erin and jb were here tucking into scrambled eggs it continues but i love that you know you know maybe it's not too good to stay too long go back a bit um bit wider but the dresses are getting looser and looser every day but i you know it's an experience and that's what i i like to do yeah i love it and i've just had the best time well if everyone wants to see the time that we've had here with all of the other lens that you invited and the amazing food that we had i'll put a link to my vlog of that which was posted a couple of days ago tell us a bit more about the kitchen itself because it's really unusual it's very striking it's very beautiful i love the fact that these columns remind us of the paneling in the other rooms yes well we wanted i mean we created the kitchen from scratch yes there was you know george was knocking down the walls we had to skip outside the window shoveling things out of there directly yeah um so we did the basic work ourselves and then we did work with the local architect to help us bring it all together we knew we wanted to have the argo very central yes i mean normally you would have it on the wall but uh we wanted it central so that you know when i'm cooking at because this is the heart of the house yes we have the small island the great big island of the argo and then we we mirror the small one a small island with the table exactly the same side but so for our our breakfast table and from the family table but all the units are actually they're ikea they're it was very straight forward honestly told me that they were ikea the carcass all carcasses from all the kitchen manufacturers are all the same yeah exactly the same name main same way just different colors different handles so the architect said well you know let's use oak to make the pillars to make the big cornices to try and mirror the architecture of the house and then just go to ikea and order it all up so obviously it was a huge job to plan how many doors how many panels how many this how many that you wanted and he did all that for us and then we'll put it all together we have you know silly little things like we have these pop-up um electrics because otherwise you've got the whole work top and no club i'm so jealous so they pop up like this and uh but so he ordered the marble the granite to come you know already with the hole yeah so it's just so great and then they just pop down again just little things so i know that some people living in modern houses will have seen things like this before but to anyone who lives in the shuttle we're like i know incredible and i mean it's just a lovely space lovely space i i do make quite a mess when i cook but like you know obviously but i love spreading out and um and i've got masses of cupboard space and do i see george's yeah where are these from are they from all over the world no no they're all french these are from savoir and the concrete pots are from really from the south yeah so yeah and the more drips the better and yeah yeah just lovely and then the big jug so that's my i just adore those these yeah i love them i love them look at this was this perfect mixture of um form and function because it matters but again everything is beautiful well yeah yeah and yeah we like to be surrounded i think for instance up here the oyster scene so then he's made a little crew bell here oh so to the oysters well maybe we could go and see the bedrooms oh yes yeah yeah i'm dying to show people the bedroom we get to get part of the glorious staircase now the decoration of this chateau was so splendid and i stopped at every object so i've actually had to split this into two videos so to see the gorgeous bedrooms with extraordinary details on every surface you'll have to watch next week sunday at the chateau and i'll also show you the beautiful outbuildings with a glorious converted barn where they're able to host the weddings oh and sarah and george will even be showing us how to make a cognac cocktail see you all next sunday [Laughter] cheers a huge thank you to all of our patrons at la land who are making this vlog 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Length: 47min 37sec (2857 seconds)
Published: Sun Jun 06 2021
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