Yup. Finally. I've added photos from our first days in Toronto, road trip (excluding Hart House Farm as my camera was malfunctioning) and couple of photos from our midsummer. Go see them at Flickr. Apparently because of my technical handicap, the photos are from oldest to newest. Hope you do not mind:D
For the Finnish speakers, Heini's blog at http://www.heinipauliina.spaces.live.com tells nicely about our quest here in Canada as well. See that as well!
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Tuesday, July 3, 2007
Weekend full of action.
It's Tuesday and my first day of work this week. On Sunday, 1st of July, it was time for celebration as Canada turned 140 years as counted from establishment of Canada as a self-governing country. For us workers, it meant that Monday yesterday was off and we really had the time to celebrate both Canada's day as well as nice summer days.
For me, the weekend was full of program. As my parents and brothers have been visiting the city since last Tuesday, I also got some time to hang out with them. As for touristic attractions, we went to see the Casa Loma , gorgeous house built in the early 1900's. The building that was an interesting mix of European style tudor or villa and the "latest technology" of the beginning of 20th century. There was special medieval/renaissance theme going on in the house and besides tourists it was packed with semiprofessional actors how had dressed up like and behaved to be a person from the past centuries.
Besides Casa Loma, we got ourselves finally to the night life of Toronto. On Friday, we went to see two local student pubs, Madison and Brunswick, located near our residence. As speaking of these establishment, the word "pub" is quite misleading as both places are quite well-sized and offer different option for spending your night. Especially Madison, that was located in a Victorian-era house, was quite impressive with its multifloor bars, pool tables, darts, piano lounge and four terraces. On the other hand, Brunny wasn't as fancy but beat Madison in prices 10 to nothing. Certainly we will be visiting these places again.
On Saturday, we took a little trip to the suburbia. Emily was throwing a party with her brother at their parents house and we were invited as well. Despite of our efforts we arrived quite late to the scene. And what a scene it was! Pool, bbq, jacuzzi, dj and drunken happy people! As soon as we got there a friendly drinking game match of Flip Cup between Finland and Canada was on and from there the party just got started. We all got ourselves quite well under the influence and partied long to the night. There was actually another party going on in a house couple of blocks down the street. At that party, the Finnish way of drinking vodka straight and out of bottle made some impression, at least judging by the crowd watching us drink:D
Better half of the Sunday was spent commuting back from Islington and recovering ourselves. As there was TO Jazz Festival going on during the weekend, most of us enjoyed a free show of urban dance group called Baby Boyz. After that, me and my brother Jarkko headed down to BMO Stadium with my collegue Mashkur and his buddy. The FIFA U20 World Cup is held in Canada this year and Mash had some extra tickets to the Toronto opener, Canada vs. Chile. 21,000 seat stadium was sold out and the atmosphere at the stadium rose to levels that the games of baseball and Canadian football season openers that I have seen here so far could not compete with. It was a great evening of soccer, even though the Canadian team got knocked out by Chile. Needless to say that in Toronto, having people from 144 countries of the world, the soccer is quite popular and the games fun to watch. My plan is to see couple of more games in next few weeks, including also the semifinals where I wish to be able to cheer for Latin American team that is the reigning champion of U20 WC. I guess the smartest readers have already guessed which team that is...
On Monday, we headed down to Toronto Islands. Formed by three big and few smaller ones, the islands are the perfect spot for lazy afternoon. There are few houses, no cars and lots of attractions for day visitors to spend their time on. We managed to spend our day laying on the beach, but the nature, atmosphere and various of the island made it sure that we will returning there in the coming weekends. Just to mention few, the islands offer bbq places, tennis courts, frisbee golf course and a bowls court (Big up Bowls Finland) as well as rentable bikes, couple of beaches and a maze. But I'll tell you more about it as I've explored also other places than the sandy beaches.
I've had some problems with my camera (as well as time) lately, and haven't been able to upload any photos. However, now everything should be in order and I promise to share loads of photos and couple of stories in the very near future. Until that, I wish everybody a sunny summer!
For me, the weekend was full of program. As my parents and brothers have been visiting the city since last Tuesday, I also got some time to hang out with them. As for touristic attractions, we went to see the Casa Loma , gorgeous house built in the early 1900's. The building that was an interesting mix of European style tudor or villa and the "latest technology" of the beginning of 20th century. There was special medieval/renaissance theme going on in the house and besides tourists it was packed with semiprofessional actors how had dressed up like and behaved to be a person from the past centuries.
Besides Casa Loma, we got ourselves finally to the night life of Toronto. On Friday, we went to see two local student pubs, Madison and Brunswick, located near our residence. As speaking of these establishment, the word "pub" is quite misleading as both places are quite well-sized and offer different option for spending your night. Especially Madison, that was located in a Victorian-era house, was quite impressive with its multifloor bars, pool tables, darts, piano lounge and four terraces. On the other hand, Brunny wasn't as fancy but beat Madison in prices 10 to nothing. Certainly we will be visiting these places again.
On Saturday, we took a little trip to the suburbia. Emily was throwing a party with her brother at their parents house and we were invited as well. Despite of our efforts we arrived quite late to the scene. And what a scene it was! Pool, bbq, jacuzzi, dj and drunken happy people! As soon as we got there a friendly drinking game match of Flip Cup between Finland and Canada was on and from there the party just got started. We all got ourselves quite well under the influence and partied long to the night. There was actually another party going on in a house couple of blocks down the street. At that party, the Finnish way of drinking vodka straight and out of bottle made some impression, at least judging by the crowd watching us drink:D
Better half of the Sunday was spent commuting back from Islington and recovering ourselves. As there was TO Jazz Festival going on during the weekend, most of us enjoyed a free show of urban dance group called Baby Boyz. After that, me and my brother Jarkko headed down to BMO Stadium with my collegue Mashkur and his buddy. The FIFA U20 World Cup is held in Canada this year and Mash had some extra tickets to the Toronto opener, Canada vs. Chile. 21,000 seat stadium was sold out and the atmosphere at the stadium rose to levels that the games of baseball and Canadian football season openers that I have seen here so far could not compete with. It was a great evening of soccer, even though the Canadian team got knocked out by Chile. Needless to say that in Toronto, having people from 144 countries of the world, the soccer is quite popular and the games fun to watch. My plan is to see couple of more games in next few weeks, including also the semifinals where I wish to be able to cheer for Latin American team that is the reigning champion of U20 WC. I guess the smartest readers have already guessed which team that is...
On Monday, we headed down to Toronto Islands. Formed by three big and few smaller ones, the islands are the perfect spot for lazy afternoon. There are few houses, no cars and lots of attractions for day visitors to spend their time on. We managed to spend our day laying on the beach, but the nature, atmosphere and various of the island made it sure that we will returning there in the coming weekends. Just to mention few, the islands offer bbq places, tennis courts, frisbee golf course and a bowls court (Big up Bowls Finland) as well as rentable bikes, couple of beaches and a maze. But I'll tell you more about it as I've explored also other places than the sandy beaches.
I've had some problems with my camera (as well as time) lately, and haven't been able to upload any photos. However, now everything should be in order and I promise to share loads of photos and couple of stories in the very near future. Until that, I wish everybody a sunny summer!
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Ryebread, anyone?
Lately I've been eating lots of sandwiches. Or bread in general. For breakfast, I've had bagels and toast in our residence, bought breakfast bagels and sandwiches from places like Timothy's, Tim Horton's and Druxie's. For lunch, I've enjoyed the subs of Subway and Quiznos as well as the sandwiches of Wendy's, Druxie's and couple different cornerstores. I've also bought more than once a bagel from Dominion's to accompany my salad or sushi lunch. For dinner, I've eaten BLT and chicken sandwiches at Bedford Academy and other cosy bar-restaurants that Toronto (especially the area of U of T) is full of.
Besides having various breads in various places (of which many ends with 's), I've been enjoying a variety of flavours from sesame seed bagels to blueberry bagels and from full grain toast to parmesan-oregano subs. Most of the sandwiches I've eaten have been great and I have especially enjoyed the offerings of Druxie's Deli Sandwiches and Quiznos subs that wipe the floor with Subway's. However, I just miss one thing. Good old rye bread.
Back in Finland it is all I eat as it comes to bread. It is nice to have some variety and break out from your habits every now and then, put it is not so nice when you do not have the option of including the rye bread among the variety of other breads. Because, believe me or not, after a while even the most "fullgrained" toast doesn't satisfy my need for authentic, almost black, rye bread.
Fortunately last weekend, while celebrating juhannus (midsummer) I had twice the opportunity to feast on rye bread. First, Heini had brought some varrasleipa from a Finnish store located near her work, Suomi-koti nursing home. Second, while spending the weekend at Gordon and Katri West's cottage (thank you!), Katri offered us some dried ryebread that tasted just heavenly. Crunchy and full of fibres, what else you can expect?
To finish off, I'd like to say that this post is not about complaining the offerings that Canada has in terms of bread, but rather show my appreciaton to the original Finnish rye bread that is sometimes hard to come around with abroad. I can survive without it quite well, but usually it is the only thing* I truly miss while being away for a longer time (*= things NOT including family, friends or random people I've met). This post is also to make myself a mental note of how stupid I sometimes am. My family is flying over to Canada today and on Sunday night they asked if I wanted something from Finland. My answer was straight and clear NO back then. However, this morning, after enjoying Druxie's BLT bagel for breakfast, my mind changed. If they hadn't already boarded the plane, I would have sended them a sms requesting for package of fresh Vaasan Ruispalat. Well, it is about lunch time and I'll be heading out to check what sandwiches are on sale today:D
Besides having various breads in various places (of which many ends with 's), I've been enjoying a variety of flavours from sesame seed bagels to blueberry bagels and from full grain toast to parmesan-oregano subs. Most of the sandwiches I've eaten have been great and I have especially enjoyed the offerings of Druxie's Deli Sandwiches and Quiznos subs that wipe the floor with Subway's. However, I just miss one thing. Good old rye bread.
Back in Finland it is all I eat as it comes to bread. It is nice to have some variety and break out from your habits every now and then, put it is not so nice when you do not have the option of including the rye bread among the variety of other breads. Because, believe me or not, after a while even the most "fullgrained" toast doesn't satisfy my need for authentic, almost black, rye bread.
Fortunately last weekend, while celebrating juhannus (midsummer) I had twice the opportunity to feast on rye bread. First, Heini had brought some varrasleipa from a Finnish store located near her work, Suomi-koti nursing home. Second, while spending the weekend at Gordon and Katri West's cottage (thank you!), Katri offered us some dried ryebread that tasted just heavenly. Crunchy and full of fibres, what else you can expect?
To finish off, I'd like to say that this post is not about complaining the offerings that Canada has in terms of bread, but rather show my appreciaton to the original Finnish rye bread that is sometimes hard to come around with abroad. I can survive without it quite well, but usually it is the only thing* I truly miss while being away for a longer time (*= things NOT including family, friends or random people I've met). This post is also to make myself a mental note of how stupid I sometimes am. My family is flying over to Canada today and on Sunday night they asked if I wanted something from Finland. My answer was straight and clear NO back then. However, this morning, after enjoying Druxie's BLT bagel for breakfast, my mind changed. If they hadn't already boarded the plane, I would have sended them a sms requesting for package of fresh Vaasan Ruispalat. Well, it is about lunch time and I'll be heading out to check what sandwiches are on sale today:D
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Back in the city.
11 days and 2300+ kilometers later we are back in Toronto. Behind are Montreal, Mont-Tremblant, Quebec city, Ottawa, Hart House Farm and even the first day at work. At the moment, I am just incredibly exhausted but happy. It will take a night or two to go through my 300 or so photos from the trip, but in order to keep you at least to somewhat-up-to-date, I'll share two links with you. These links lead to Flickr folders of Heini and Ilona , who are also members of our merry little band. So, go ahead and enjoy the visuals.
Friday, June 8, 2007
Matkaan!
Pahoitteluni useamman päivän radiohiljaisuudesta. Viime viikko on kulunut erittäin tehokkaasti monipuolisen ohjelman ja uusien tuttavuuksien merkeissä. Toronto alkaa olemaan kaupunkina pintapuolisesti tuttu ja kuvatakseni sitä lyhyesti mutta ytimettäästi on pakko sanoa että tämä mesta on aivan mahtava! Sightseeingin lisäksi ohjelmaan on kuulunut jääkiekon katsomista (Ducksien puolella, vaikka yllättävän moni torontolainen hurrasikin Sensien puolesta), muutamat bileet ja yleistä hengailua. Valokuvia ja juttuja on kertynyt nippu, mutta en niitä harmiksenne ala tällä kertaa purkamaan suuremmin.
Minun pitäisi herätä nimittäin kuuden ja puolen tunnin päästä ja valmistautua lähtemään 10 päivän roadtripille muiden suomalaisten sekä kahden kanadalaisen buddymme, Alanin ja Joaquinin kanssa. Huomisesta alkaen edessä on reilun 2000 kilometrin matka ympäri keskisen itä-Kanadan maita ja mantuja. Olen koostanut Google Mapsiin tarkemman kuvauksen reitistä ja pysähdyspaikoista. Kyseisen kartan voi käydä kurkkimassa täältä . Mitä suurimmalla todennäköisyydellä en tien päältä paljoa kuulumisia kirjoittele, joten se on sitten taas kerran soronoo hetkeksi.
In english. We are leaving for a 10 day road trip on Friday morning. To know more of the trip check the link here .
Minun pitäisi herätä nimittäin kuuden ja puolen tunnin päästä ja valmistautua lähtemään 10 päivän roadtripille muiden suomalaisten sekä kahden kanadalaisen buddymme, Alanin ja Joaquinin kanssa. Huomisesta alkaen edessä on reilun 2000 kilometrin matka ympäri keskisen itä-Kanadan maita ja mantuja. Olen koostanut Google Mapsiin tarkemman kuvauksen reitistä ja pysähdyspaikoista. Kyseisen kartan voi käydä kurkkimassa täältä . Mitä suurimmalla todennäköisyydellä en tien päältä paljoa kuulumisia kirjoittele, joten se on sitten taas kerran soronoo hetkeksi.
In english. We are leaving for a 10 day road trip on Friday morning. To know more of the trip check the link here .
Sunday, June 3, 2007
Photos online!
Mmmkay, I finally got the first 200+ photos taken this week on to my computer and uploaded some of them to my newly created Flickr account. From that link, you may find all the photos that I want to share added with short descriptions.
In order to make things more efficient, I won't be posting much of the photos here, unless they have an special story that should be shared with you all. So far, you may find photos from Iceland, New York and our Saturday night BBQ that we have with Canadians involved in this exchange. So, go ahead and click yourself to http://www.flickr.com/photos/juueli/ in order have a visual experience of our trip.
edit. Oh yeah. Also Flickr badge was added to the right frame. It will show a thumbnails of the 5 most recent pictures, so it is easy for you to follow when I upload more pictures.
In order to make things more efficient, I won't be posting much of the photos here, unless they have an special story that should be shared with you all. So far, you may find photos from Iceland, New York and our Saturday night BBQ that we have with Canadians involved in this exchange. So, go ahead and click yourself to http://www.flickr.com/photos/juueli/ in order have a visual experience of our trip.
edit. Oh yeah. Also Flickr badge was added to the right frame. It will show a thumbnails of the 5 most recent pictures, so it is easy for you to follow when I upload more pictures.
Saturday, June 2, 2007
33 tunnin turnee.
Matka jatkui tosiaan eteenpäin torstai-aamuna kun pakkasimme koko 7 hengen iskujoukon sekä yhteensä noin 21 rinkkaa, matkalaukkua ja selkäreppua tila-ihmeeseemme ja otimme suunnan kohti Keflavikin kenttää. Lento Islannista Amerikan Yhdysvaltoihin lähti 10.30 Islannin aikaa ja oli perillä 11.30 itärannikon aikaa. Yhteensä lento siis kesti viisi tuntia, joista neljä katosi aikaerojen myötä.
Perillä odotti kuuma, kostea ja kiireinen New York. Kun Islantiin saapuessamme tuli bussikuski ystävällisesti kysymään haluammeko tulla lähtevässä olevalla bussilla vai jäädä odottamaan yli tunniksi seuraavaa, ei Nykissä ketään olisi voinut vähempää kiinnostaa vaikka olisimme myöhästyneet kentältä keskustaan operoivasta bussista. Kamat kyytiin, maksu ovella ja istumaan oli nopea ja tyylipuhdas suoritus. Lähes puolentoista tunnin bussissa istumisen ja ruuhkissa matelun jälkeen saavuimme Jamaican ja Queensin kautta Manhattanille, tarkemmin Port Authorityn bussiasemalle Times Squaren takana. Saatuamme ostettua liput Toronton yöbussiin ja jätettyä kamat säilytykseen Greyhoundin kaikkea muuta kuin palvelualtiille työntekijöille oli aika siirtyä ihmettelemään Manhattanin vilinää. Kello oli jotain neljä ja bussimme Torontoon oli lähdössä vasta 22.45. Aloitimme kaupunkikierroksen nopealla tankkauksella "aitoitalialaisessa" pizzeriassa jonka jälkeen hortoilimme Times Squaren ja Fifth Avenuen ihmisvilinässä. Kaupungissa on tosiaan jotain 13 miljoonaa ihmistä ja turistit siihen päälle ja sen kyllä huomasi. Porukkaa riitti kuin pipoa joka nurkalle ja kadunkulmalle. Painelimme fiftiä ylös kymmenisen korttelia ja pääsimme Central Parkin laidalle. Iskujoukkomme oli kaikkea muuta kuin hehkeä ja vietimmekin leppoisan parituntisen puiston nurtsilla hengaillen ja korttia pelaten. Paluu tehtiin samaa reittiä pitkin, tosin Starbucksissa, Barnes & Noblesilla ja ruokakauppassa (Fifth Avenuelta löytyi yksi sen tapainen) pysähtyen. Nyt pimeä oli laskeutunut kaupungin ylle ja Times Squaren valomainoksetkin pääsivät oikeuksiinsa.
Vielä ennen bussiasemalle menoa pysähdyimme syömään pikaisesti johonkin pikakinkkiin ja koimme reissun ensimmäisen ja ainoan takaiskun. Sillä aikaa kun minä ja muutama muu jonottelimme vessaan ja loput hengasivat kamojemme kanssa pöydässä, oli viereisen pöydän laitapuolen kulkija poiminut mukaansa Masan kassin. Kaikki olivat epähuomiossa luulleet sen olevan miehen oman ja kukaan ei ollut asiaan puuttunut. Onni onnettomuudessa kyseessä oli aiemmin mainitun "ruokakaupan" muovikassi, josta löytyi juuri ostettu 3 dollarin omenapiirakka ja Snickers-patukka. Tappio ei siis ollut suuri ja ruoka varmasti meni tarpeeseen, mutta kyllä tilannetta siinä hetken aikaa naureskeltiin.
Omenapiirakkaa köyhempänä lunastimme kamamme säilytyksestä siirryimme Toronton yöbussiin. Edessä oli runsaan kymmenen tunnin matka Syracusen ja Buffalon kautta Torontoon. Vaikka sekä New York että Buffalo sijaitsevatkin New Yorkin osavaltiossa, kulki reittimme myös New Jerseyn ja Pennsylvanian osavaltioiden poikki. Bussimatka meni hyvin, vaikka unta ei liikaa saatukaan. Pakollisten pysähdysten lisäksi pidettiin pari kahvitaukoa sekä tietty stoppi rajalla ja näin ollen bussi oli stopissa melkein joka toinen tunti. Rajamuodollisuudet menivät moiteetta: kaikki saivat viisuminsa ja matka viimeinen etappi sai alkaa. Saavuimme Torontoon lopulta vähän alkuperäisestä aikataulusta myöhässä ja kokonaisuudessaan reissumme Reykjavikin hostellilta aina Toronton majoituspaikkaamme asti kesti reilut 33 tuntia. Nyt olemmekin sinnitellyt päivän hereillä, jotta saisimme rytmit kuntoon ja paikalliseen aikaan heti huomisesta lähtien. Vaikka reissu olikin pitkä ja rankka, oli New Yorkin stoppi joka hetken arvoinen ja aina itselleni jäi vielä palava halu päästä kaupunkiin uudestaan tällä reissulla. Mutta se niinkuin myös Toronton ensitunnelmat ovat kokonaan toinen juttu. Jälkimmäisiin palaan ASAP, kuten myös alkureissun kuvastoon.
Perillä odotti kuuma, kostea ja kiireinen New York. Kun Islantiin saapuessamme tuli bussikuski ystävällisesti kysymään haluammeko tulla lähtevässä olevalla bussilla vai jäädä odottamaan yli tunniksi seuraavaa, ei Nykissä ketään olisi voinut vähempää kiinnostaa vaikka olisimme myöhästyneet kentältä keskustaan operoivasta bussista. Kamat kyytiin, maksu ovella ja istumaan oli nopea ja tyylipuhdas suoritus. Lähes puolentoista tunnin bussissa istumisen ja ruuhkissa matelun jälkeen saavuimme Jamaican ja Queensin kautta Manhattanille, tarkemmin Port Authorityn bussiasemalle Times Squaren takana. Saatuamme ostettua liput Toronton yöbussiin ja jätettyä kamat säilytykseen Greyhoundin kaikkea muuta kuin palvelualtiille työntekijöille oli aika siirtyä ihmettelemään Manhattanin vilinää. Kello oli jotain neljä ja bussimme Torontoon oli lähdössä vasta 22.45. Aloitimme kaupunkikierroksen nopealla tankkauksella "aitoitalialaisessa" pizzeriassa jonka jälkeen hortoilimme Times Squaren ja Fifth Avenuen ihmisvilinässä. Kaupungissa on tosiaan jotain 13 miljoonaa ihmistä ja turistit siihen päälle ja sen kyllä huomasi. Porukkaa riitti kuin pipoa joka nurkalle ja kadunkulmalle. Painelimme fiftiä ylös kymmenisen korttelia ja pääsimme Central Parkin laidalle. Iskujoukkomme oli kaikkea muuta kuin hehkeä ja vietimmekin leppoisan parituntisen puiston nurtsilla hengaillen ja korttia pelaten. Paluu tehtiin samaa reittiä pitkin, tosin Starbucksissa, Barnes & Noblesilla ja ruokakauppassa (Fifth Avenuelta löytyi yksi sen tapainen) pysähtyen. Nyt pimeä oli laskeutunut kaupungin ylle ja Times Squaren valomainoksetkin pääsivät oikeuksiinsa.
Vielä ennen bussiasemalle menoa pysähdyimme syömään pikaisesti johonkin pikakinkkiin ja koimme reissun ensimmäisen ja ainoan takaiskun. Sillä aikaa kun minä ja muutama muu jonottelimme vessaan ja loput hengasivat kamojemme kanssa pöydässä, oli viereisen pöydän laitapuolen kulkija poiminut mukaansa Masan kassin. Kaikki olivat epähuomiossa luulleet sen olevan miehen oman ja kukaan ei ollut asiaan puuttunut. Onni onnettomuudessa kyseessä oli aiemmin mainitun "ruokakaupan" muovikassi, josta löytyi juuri ostettu 3 dollarin omenapiirakka ja Snickers-patukka. Tappio ei siis ollut suuri ja ruoka varmasti meni tarpeeseen, mutta kyllä tilannetta siinä hetken aikaa naureskeltiin.
Omenapiirakkaa köyhempänä lunastimme kamamme säilytyksestä siirryimme Toronton yöbussiin. Edessä oli runsaan kymmenen tunnin matka Syracusen ja Buffalon kautta Torontoon. Vaikka sekä New York että Buffalo sijaitsevatkin New Yorkin osavaltiossa, kulki reittimme myös New Jerseyn ja Pennsylvanian osavaltioiden poikki. Bussimatka meni hyvin, vaikka unta ei liikaa saatukaan. Pakollisten pysähdysten lisäksi pidettiin pari kahvitaukoa sekä tietty stoppi rajalla ja näin ollen bussi oli stopissa melkein joka toinen tunti. Rajamuodollisuudet menivät moiteetta: kaikki saivat viisuminsa ja matka viimeinen etappi sai alkaa. Saavuimme Torontoon lopulta vähän alkuperäisestä aikataulusta myöhässä ja kokonaisuudessaan reissumme Reykjavikin hostellilta aina Toronton majoituspaikkaamme asti kesti reilut 33 tuntia. Nyt olemmekin sinnitellyt päivän hereillä, jotta saisimme rytmit kuntoon ja paikalliseen aikaan heti huomisesta lähtien. Vaikka reissu olikin pitkä ja rankka, oli New Yorkin stoppi joka hetken arvoinen ja aina itselleni jäi vielä palava halu päästä kaupunkiin uudestaan tällä reissulla. Mutta se niinkuin myös Toronton ensitunnelmat ovat kokonaan toinen juttu. Jälkimmäisiin palaan ASAP, kuten myös alkureissun kuvastoon.
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