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Haarlem Netherlands , located just west of Amsterdam, has a deep-rooted connection to water and trade, making it an ideal city to explore by boat. The scenic canal tours offered today follow routes that have been used for centuries, reflecting Haarlem's historical and cultural evolution.

⚓ Haarlem’s Origins and the Spaarne River
Haarlem developed along the Spaarne River, a natural waterway that played a vital role in the city's growth from the early Middle Ages. The river connected Haarlem to major trade routes and the North Sea via the IJ and later the North Sea Canal. As early as the 13th century, goods such as beer, textiles, and timber were transported along these waters.

🏛️ The Dutch Golden Age
During the 17th century, Haarlem thrived as a center of art, science, and commerce. Many of the stately canal houses and civic buildings seen from modern tour boats were constructed during this prosperous period. Notable figures like painter Frans Hals lived here, and the wealth of the time is still visible in the city's architecture.

🧱 Canal System Development
The canals you cruise today were originally designed for defensive, transportation, and drainage purposes. Over time, some

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00:06Oh
01:08Would you guys like to do something?
01:13Yeah, there are separate tickets.
01:15Some are here and some are here.
01:20So guys, I will try to speak as loud as possible.
01:40If you guys don't hear it in the back, just let me know and I'll try to make sure you
01:44guys do understand.
01:45But we're now entering the new canal.
01:49And this canal originates from the year 1390.
01:53So that's quite a long time ago.
01:55And the first purpose of the city or this canal was to defend the city from intruders.
02:02So it was created to create a defensive line for the city.
02:07Harlem was situated on the land.
02:10And here to the right, it was more or less farmland.
02:15So more agriculture and just some small villages or some buildings together.
02:22But not really a city.
02:24The city of Harlem was situated here on the left.
02:26There's a very nice picture in the windmill which illustrates this.
02:30I would really recommend going there after this tour.
02:33And later on this canal also got a different purpose.
02:39And that was for trading.
02:40So when the ships came from the sea and they wanted to go to Amsterdam, they passed Harlem.
02:52And Harlem was known for two things.
02:55For beer and for silk.
02:58So the merchants would stop here and place their boats over here.
03:02So it became a very important trading route as well.
03:07It also became a very important trading route.
03:10And nowadays it doesn't really have a function.
03:14More or less for private voting.
03:17Also for tourism, night tours like this.
03:20So that's the purpose it has today.
03:26And also it also looks good of course.
03:29So for instance when you live here, it's quite a beautiful scenery.
04:00So.
04:01So.
04:01Then when you live here.
04:14You have to pay attention from the fazerers.
04:21So it's kind of a beautiful scenery that you love.
04:25So it's pretty beautiful, beautiful.
04:25But for.
04:26But here's the first place that we're doing here.
04:28So.
04:29So over here to the left you can see the building with the big staircase.
04:34That's Museum House Bernard and it was created in 1804 for the coming of Napoleon and it
04:43is rumored that he visited this building in 1807 and Napoleon did some interesting things
04:53for the Netherlands as well. Also some cruel things but one of the interesting things he
04:59did was that he introduced street names. So that's for the whole world actually but it's
05:08always something nice to mention. So if the museum is not open very often I've been there
05:16once but it's there yeah there's not a lot of renovation done so it really takes you back
05:22to the period of 1805 or 220 years ago and it's really fun because you can open the caverns
05:30and everything so you really get a feel what it used to look like a nice building like that.
05:41I'm not sure I think it was received as a hero probably otherwise he would not have liked it
05:49as much for this kind of narcissistic.
05:59So uh...
06:00You both are electric?
06:01Yeah.
06:03Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
06:14So if you look here under the bridge there is a uh...
06:19It's a V-vente.
06:21Uh...
06:21So if you look here under the bridge there is a vent and also over there you can also see
06:25a vent
06:26and this used to be that the sewage system was drained into the canal.
06:31So that yeah that made this place quite disgusting.
06:35It was not possible to swim in the canal like it is possible now and especially not it was not
06:41it was not possible to swim in the back then because you get really ill but in the summer
06:48all the wealthy people of Haarlem they would uh they would build houses outside of the city and
06:55they would go over there because the smell in the summer was really unbearable in the city.
07:01The whole sewage system was drained in there and when it got warmer the smell
07:05uh rises and it was disgusting so uh all the wealthy people would go outside of the city
07:12and um yeah the poor people of course of the state but uh from what i heard and read is
07:19that the
07:20smell was really unbearable so uh it was it was like this in most of the european cities back then.
07:28uh luckily uh they fixed it and uh today they uh yeah there's a normal normal sewage system or more
07:36advanced sewage system and uh you can today even swim in the canals uh there's a lot of paddle boarding
07:42done i would not recommend drinking from it still but it happened to me before when i was swimming here
07:50and i'm still here and i'm still here today so uh you will not die uh like back then
08:02do you want to swim now no i don't mind maybe later no a couple uh i guess one and
08:10a half week
08:11one and a half weeks ago i uh i swam so it is it is pretty nice this fresh but
08:16it's possible one and
08:17a half week ago i was boating on my own uh on my own boat and uh it was uh
08:23it was actually quite
08:24refreshing it was uh it was out of the wind sorry like like prosecco yeah so uh after a couple
08:36beers
08:36it was pretty nice so yeah this was good
08:47uh
09:05uh
09:06uh
09:07uh
09:07uh
09:07uh
09:07uh
09:08Yeah, the next one is Koda, because it's good.
09:12Oh, okay.
09:17Yeah, it's almost zero in normal.
09:19Oh, yeah, you're right in the middle of the bank.
09:22Yeah, but you can do it now?
09:23Yeah, I'm going to ask you, but you don't have money.
09:43So we're now entering the Kinderhuis Schengel, and this is named, if you translate in English,
09:51it's the children's kennel.
09:53And it's named after a very large orphanage which used to be here.
09:57And the only thing which is left of the orphanage is over there, it's the gate.
10:02It's written in red.
10:03We will pass it in English.
10:06But that's the only thing which is left from it.
10:08And this kennel is named after an orphanage.
10:12It used to house up to 50 to 100 orphans.
10:18So you can just pick up the other bikes.
10:22You see, like the MDC in the house?
10:26Yeah, it's just in the garage.
10:29Yeah, it's in the garage.
10:30No, we also have like a shed.
10:32We can check in the...
10:34We have this Babel Church.
10:38Yeah.
10:39Okay, so right here you can see the Sint Babel Church.
10:42It's a really beautiful Catholic church.
10:45It's...
10:46You can also see the...
10:47It's the cross on top.
10:49It's made out of real gold.
10:50So it's really a show of pride.
10:54And you can really see that Haarlem is really a wealthy and expensive city.
10:59And this just got a show for it.
11:02And it's like really mighty and beautiful.
11:04The two towers and the green almost egg-shaped tower in the middle with the like crown on top of
11:12it.
11:12It really shows the wealth and pride of Haarlem.
11:16So this is the Stad Schauber.
11:19It's kind of like a theater where places are held.
11:23And the local community of Haarlem, they call it the ugliest building of the neighborhood.
11:30The front is actually quite beautiful.
11:33But the back has a very interesting design.
11:36So that's quite interesting.
11:39So the back is...
11:41Was created in 1960.
11:43Around the 1960s.
11:45And the front was created in 1990.
11:48So that's quite a long time before...
11:54But the purpose is culture.
11:55Yeah.
11:57It's from plays and...
12:00Sometimes concerts...
12:01More like piano.
12:03It's not possible.
12:04As you can see the front is actually pretty beautiful.
12:07So...
12:08Watch out for your head.
12:11Oh...
12:13Oh...
12:17It's not...
12:18It's not...
12:19Not enough.
12:20Yeah.
12:35The Koningenmebeur is a ride on the ride.
12:37And it's probably the most expensive neighborhood of Haarlem.
12:41And Haarlem is already the most expensive city of the Netherlands.
12:44Is it?
12:45Yeah.
12:45With Amsterdam, many young families in Amsterdam choose to move to Harlem because it's a bit quieter and you still
12:55have all the necessities.
12:57Like behind this building and everything behind there is going to be interviewed and houses go up to like 1
13:03.5 million at the minimum and you only get 120 meters of living room.
13:10It's crazy, it's crazy.
13:18Yeah, no need to buy a crazy expensive house.
13:22And especially these with a view on the water.
13:27We're going to have to make some good money to make here.
13:40Like Boris was already telling you, the rich people moved out of the city because of the stink from the
13:48sewage.
13:48And the small villages surrounding Harlem are the wealthiest group of people.
13:56We have like Plumendaal and Hemsley are the house.
13:59And the houses there are crazy.
14:01You have like a gate, you can't even see the house because the garden is that big.
14:06Harlem is already wealthy but the suburbs of Harlem are crazy.
14:10Yeah, it's kind of smaller.
14:14Yeah, it's more compact.
14:19In Amsterdam, everyone lives in an apartment or like one floor and these are still houses quite often.
14:26These are apartments.
14:29You can see it as well.
14:32Yeah.
14:34Yeah.
14:40So, the canals here at the deepest point are one and a half to two meters.
14:45But we will also, so where you guys started on the boat, stepped on the boat.
14:50There it's around four, five meters.
14:55It's called the Sleutelskamp.
14:57The key city because it's the most important city for strategic places.
15:02I believe Harlem is a little bit above.
15:07Amsterdam is below.
15:12It's just set.
15:16It's really hard to pronounce your name.
15:18We made a mistake.
15:20There's only one hand in the boat.
15:25So, now there's another windmill.
15:27Danville.
15:27I'll put the purpose of it.
15:29Oh yeah.
15:30It's like windmills and it's like pumpkins and water.
15:34No, but it's done by our fairly other things in the windmills now.
15:38You can go in the boat as well.
15:39Yeah.
15:40Waterman is simple.
15:41And they're like flying around.
15:42It's amazing.
15:43With the flowers.
15:44It's just clever.
15:45No, it's just windmills.
15:46Oh, windmills.
15:47Oh, windmills.
15:49Yeah.
15:49It's probably a bit too.
15:51The real windmills, where we picked you up, there's like an authentic windmill.
15:54The other ones are all placed together more for like seeing.
15:58Yeah.
16:00That's adorable.
16:01Yes, that's adorable.
16:02That was a good trip.
16:05Yeah.
16:06Yeah.
16:07Yeah.
16:07Yeah.
16:08Yeah.
16:08Yeah.
16:09Yeah.
16:11Yeah.
16:14So, this is the street over here.
16:17It's the Grote Houtstraat.
16:19And that's kind of like the main street of Haarlem.
16:22So, all the shops and restaurants are located over there.
16:27And, remember the first canal where we entered.
16:31If you go all the way straight here, you will end up over there.
16:34So, we are now kind of touring in a square around the inner city of Haarlem.
16:42And the windmill is a very good illustration where it shows them.
16:58Yeah.
17:01Yeah.
17:02We are still in like a medieval place.
17:06We are a very small country, so we need to make use of every meter in the Nazis.
17:13We are also one of the most densely populated countries in the entire world.
17:17Might even be the number one.
17:19We are one of the smallest countries and we have still about 80 million people living here.
17:28We are not the most densely compared to Singapore.
17:35Watch out for your head guys.
17:37This flight is very densely popular.
17:40In Monaco it is probably more densely.
17:46This flight is very densely popular.
17:55It is an interesting country.
18:00Bikes and boats.
18:02Yes, exactly.
18:06So Haarlem is a very wealthy city.
18:11As you can see everything is maintained quite well.
18:15It is very clean. I don't know if you guys have also been to Amsterdam.
18:20Not yet.
18:20Not yet?
18:21A bit dirtier.
18:22Quite a second.
18:24It is way more busy.
18:25Is it a downgrade or an upgrade?
18:27It is clean but for Dutch standards it is really good.
18:31So, well I live in Amsterdam myself.
18:34You have some trails around here.
18:35So I like the land.
18:37You have to clean the streets.
18:40But I find it very busy right now.
18:44So when I need to go somewhere.
18:46I also live in the red light district.
18:49So it is very thirsty.
18:51And it is becoming too busy in my opinion.
18:57But yeah.
18:57I am still a student.
18:58So I don't really mind the chaos around me.
19:03It is actually quite fun.
19:05So this is another example of a boat.
19:08Which will probably never hit the water.
19:10But someone just keeps it for their permit.
19:14Yeah.
19:17It is good for the seagulls.
19:19Yeah.
19:19It is good for the seagulls.
19:20Yeah.
19:20It is good for the seagulls.
19:20They have a safe spot to get their babies.
19:32So this one is probably the best example.
19:37It is like seagulls growing out of fish right there.
19:40Yeah.
19:40Freddie.
19:41You will probably get sick.
19:42Freddie is gone.
19:44Freddie is gone.
19:45Yeah.
19:46So.
19:46No.
19:47It is hard to use your grass.
20:04So this building.
20:05This used to be the old hospital of Haarlem.
20:10Now lots of artists.
20:12Yeah.
20:13There is painting lessons I believe.
20:15But there is.
20:17So there were some developers who were trying to create a hotel out of this.
20:22It is quite a beautiful building and I guess the hotel would be very suited for it.
20:26But there was a very large backlash from the local community.
20:32Because they don't want Haarlem to become the new Amsterdam.
20:35So they tried to minimize the tourism as much as possible.
20:41So yeah.
20:42Now it is kind of becoming a haunted house in my opinion.
20:48So I would not mind having a nice hotel there.
20:52But the local community they were no fan of it.
20:58Yeah.
20:58A very good party out.
21:01I'm not sure.
21:02I haven't heard of the party over there.
21:03But the neighbors probably won't like it.
21:06I'm not sure.
21:06No.
21:08No.
21:10No.
21:14Do you guys want me to take a picture of the dog of you?
21:17No.
21:19No.
21:25No.
21:27No.
21:30No.
21:31No.
21:33No.
21:39Yeah, it looks nice.
21:49Amsterdam is probably the busiest today and next week.
21:53Next week we have Cody Park to celebrate.
21:56I think birthday and everyone in the Hoge Netherlands goes to Amsterdam to do it.
22:02Yeah, yeah, you can maybe see around already people put their names.
22:06Everybody sells their old stuff and everybody just gets drunk.
22:10It's my favorite the other day and everyone goes on board.
22:13And today is...
22:14Windows.
22:16Is it more because there's light in winter?
22:19We like...
22:20We just like lights.
22:22Light in the house.
22:24Yeah.
22:25It's a global way of view.
22:27Amsterdam is already famous today.
22:29I don't know.
22:29I believe it's normal.
22:30It's standard.
22:31Yeah.
22:32Busy hills.
22:33Yeah.
22:34So next week it's King's Day.
22:37No, somewhere.
22:38We actually just moved one day forward.
22:42Yeah, yeah.
22:42I think it has to do with the lines.
22:44It has to do with Mondays and Mondays and Mondays.
22:45Everybody just hang over.
22:47So we just moved it for Saturday.
22:49It's that serious in our country.
22:51I like it.
22:52A lot of tourists are going to be there on Sunday.
22:55And then it's like, I like it.
22:57I like it.
22:58The more...
22:58It's very fun.
22:59Yeah.
23:00Exactly.
23:01So that's it.
23:09Before we have King's Night.
23:13And everybody starts drinking on King's Night and just goes straight to King's Day.
23:18And then afterwards.
23:20So you might...
23:21You can imagine why it was moved from Sunday to Saturday.
23:26Would you like a parade?
23:31It's not really a parade.
23:33There is a bit of a ceremony.
23:35No one cares about the ceremony.
23:37Everybody is just about drinking and drinking.
23:40So it's not that we want to do?
23:42No.
23:43It's not that we want to do.
23:44No.
23:47No.
23:49No.
23:50No.
23:51No.
23:54No.
23:54It's not that we want to do.
23:57No.
23:58The Millennials are coming.
24:09Surprisingly, their popularity was rising.
24:12Like before, yesterday we used.
24:15But we don't hate them.
24:21They do get a lot of our tax money.
24:24So some people...
24:25Yeah.
24:27Sorry?
24:31Let's take a look at the camera.
24:35And they once...
24:37When the coronacrisis hit,
24:38they once took a...
24:40When nobody was allowed to fly,
24:41they once took a private plane to Greece.
24:45That was not a really good situation obviously.
24:48And our prime minister is like
24:51the one who should apologize.
24:52And they...
24:53They just...
24:55So he was just like...
24:57I'm sorry.
24:59This bridge over here is called the...
25:03This is called the paint roller bridge.
25:06You can see it through its structure.
25:09And we're now entering the Sparnen.
25:11Which is the...
25:13Kind of like the main road for the boats.
25:16So...
25:17This is kind of like the main highway for the boats.
25:37Is there a kennel or a direct way of the water to the sea?
25:41No.
25:42No.
25:42It's a few locks.
25:44So the water...
25:47The water level is different.
25:48You can.
25:50You can.
25:50You can.
25:51But yeah.
25:52You have to make it...
25:54It's not direct.
25:55And you can take...
25:57Second time.
25:59Okay.
25:59Yeah.
25:59Wait a minute.
26:00Alright.
26:01Let's do it.
26:09Let's do it.
26:11Okay.
26:12Our king is also a pilot.
26:14For KLM.
26:14Okay.
26:14Fun fact.
26:16Yeah.
26:17He flies only like two times a year.
26:19To, uh, to, uh, to keep his pyramid.
26:22But it's, uh...
26:23KLM also said for...
26:24With the family or...
26:25I don't know.
26:26With the family?
26:27Or...
26:27No.
26:27I think...
26:29It's a commercial price, with all the violence.
26:31But he doesn't always fly his own place,
26:33so I'm going to get a light prize.
26:39It's pretty fun, my dad is a part of it.
26:42He wants to have me in the world.
26:44He's very well to be looking at...
26:47Oh no!
27:00So guys, this church is called the Bavoker, it's a beautiful church, the tower is a bit
27:07lopsided, and this one was like a really beautiful church on the inside with lots of gold, statues
27:15and paintings, but there was like a big revolution by the protestants and calvinists, and they
27:21helped us build a storm, we call it the Netherlands, so like a statue storm basically, and they
27:28just looted and destroyed the whole place, because they weren't, they weren't in agreement
27:34with how the Catholic church run the religion, so they destroyed the whole of the inside,
27:39so the inside was really impressive, but now it's pretty shallow and empty, it isn't really
27:46used for religious purposes anymore, so the church we saw over there, the Green Egg, that's
27:52like the main church right now, but first it was this one, and the tower is a bit lopsided
27:59to the left, as you can tell, is it the wind, or, yeah, it's probably, yeah, tomorrow it
28:03will lead that way, but this is one of the oldest buildings of Haarlem, but also like the city
28:11center basically, so nothing is happening there?
28:14No, no, yeah, sometimes, sometimes gatherings, not really, not really practicing religion
28:20anymore, there is like, you can go inside, yeah, you can go inside, it's open, I don't know,
28:32because that one, you would have to take, that one is really impressive, you should really
28:37visit, but I think you could, you need to pay a guy, now, not really a guy, but you need
28:43to get a ticket, there was a bridge between the towers, and you could walk between, yeah,
28:48it was very cool, this one, I think you can go into the main hall, and have a look around,
28:54but not really, not really often, there's also like a cemetery, for me, that church, where
29:01really wealthy people, would let them bury themselves, because their father, would definitely
29:06go to heaven, and get a large belief to church.
29:16Guys, this bridge is actually really interesting as well, because cargo, big cargo ships, normally
29:21go to bridges that open up this way, like, or, or like that, but this one actually rotates
29:26around its own edge, and, yeah, you can also see the, the, like, stoplight, so, basically,
29:33when the stoplight goes green, the, the bridge rotates like this, and ships can go through
29:39left or right, it's really interesting to see.
29:42180.
29:42Yeah, 180 degrees.
29:44It turns around its own, it turns 90 degrees.
29:48Unfortunately, you don't get to see it now, but maybe if you walk past it in the afternoon,
29:52you will get to see it, it's really interesting.
29:53And also very cool technology.
29:56Yeah, yeah, yeah.
29:59And it still runs.
30:01What?
30:02It still runs.
30:08Because of the, um, in the 17th century, the Netherlands with the VOC came really, really
30:14wealthy, um, and with that money, they just maintained big cities.
30:18Yeah, you can see all the, these buildings are all 100 years old, and they are still
30:23working.
30:23I saw a comparison when you compare it to the market capital, the market capital, and DBR right
30:27now, for instance, it's the biggest stock in the world.
30:30They say it was even big, so it's the biggest company in history.
30:35Yeah.
30:35And it was a, um, uh, uh, and, uh, the first company to, uh, uh, to, uh, to, uh, to,
30:47uh,
30:52the Netherlands was actually a republic, uh, in that time, and they, um, they had, um,
30:58they had pretty much control of the Netherlands, because they had so much money, they could,
31:02uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh.
31:12Uh, there was a quite big, and a very fun fact about the building is that it's, it's
31:16a museum, and, uh, uh, it's the oldest museum in the whole of Europe.
31:22.
31:24Yeah, with the blue statues.
31:27So this is the oldest, uh, oldest, uh, museum in the whole of Europe, with the blue statues.
31:39So every year we have the Grachtenloop, it's called, it's like a race for runners.
31:46And you have like a 10k and a 5k and you basically go around the Grachtenloop.
31:51And it's a pretty big event actually.
31:55The streets are closed off so people can run in peace.
31:59It's pretty fun to see actually.
32:00I once competed myself.
32:04What positions have you been together?
32:07I don't know my position but there are like 5000 people who competed.
32:12I did remember my time, I did the 5k.
32:15It was like with my friends, it was like a race between my friends really.
32:19And the loser had to buy it off here or something, I can't remember twice.
32:26I didn't lose so that was nice.
32:30OK, so we have a few minutes.
32:48We have the water.
32:48So we have the water.
32:52So we have water streams.
32:52I think that was one of the one.
32:53Yes, it was a good, someone out there.
32:53To get out of the water.
32:54So, that's what I was going to do.
32:57In the water.
32:58Oh, I think we have water flows, I think.
33:12So, if you look over there, just behind the trees, there's a very large dome, so over
33:18there.
33:19To the left a little bit, there's a very large dome, and this used to be a prison.
33:26You had three of these prisons in the Netherlands, and they were constructed in this way for a
33:31certain reason, and it had to do with the Phenopticon theory.
33:36The series is the following.
33:38In the middle of the building, there is a watchtower, and on the side of the wall, there are cells.
33:46So, the theory states that when people have the feeling that they are being observed or
33:51being watched, their behaviour improves, and because there is a watchtower in the middle,
33:56where at any time, everywhere, the guards can look at any spot, so there is no blind spot.
34:04And due to this, it was stated that the behaviour of the prisoners did improve, because they
34:12have the feeling of being watched and observed.
34:17Last couple of weeks ago, I had someone on the boat who said that there was a recent study
34:21of the victims.
34:23So, I don't know what to believe anymore, but it was proved by the psychosis.
34:31I also got it in my studies.
34:33So, it was a theory, I learned it during my studies as well.
34:44So, that's quite interesting, but today it functions as a movie theatre, or a...
34:50So, you have some nice bars and restaurants, there is also some office space.
34:55No, not a mall.
34:56Not a mall.
34:57Not a mall.
34:57Not a mall.
35:00Not a mall.
35:00No, no.
35:01So, yeah, a movie theatre, there is also a college, a small college, it sounds like.
35:16Yeah, they didn't hold up to the qualifications of prisoners, because, yeah, in the winter,
35:25it was too cold for the prisoners, so they, yeah.
35:30Okay, everyone.
35:37So, there, guys, you have called, this beautiful building with the arch is the, is the Hofje.
35:42It's called the Hofje van...
35:43From Tyler.
35:44From Tyler.
35:45And in the Netherlands, we had, we had multiple Hofjes, and Hofje is funded by, was funded by
35:51the really rich people from Haarlem, and it was a place for widows, where they could go,
35:58when they didn't know what to do with their life after their husband died.
36:02So, basically, about 40 widows could live there at a time, and they, they didn't need
36:07to worry about anything, about money anymore.
36:09They just could live there, and they were, I think, yeah.
36:12It was a really, really beautiful gesture from the rich people.
36:15Kind of giving back to the local community.
36:30So, guys, as for a small gesture, we are still starting off of the company, and as we do,
36:43we need a tiny review, if you don't mind.
36:46Just, like, one minute.
36:54For a company as well, they will, uh, do check that you leave our names on the regime,
36:59so they know, uh, how hard they were, and how hard they were, and how hard they were.
37:06It's important to be on.
37:07Yeah.
37:08If you can, you can, uh, say, uh, Boris or Norris.
37:13Yeah.
37:16Uh, Boris.
37:17You're right.
37:17Yeah.
37:22If you guys don't mind, if you'd like to be a small review, just take one minute.
37:34If you could mention one of us, so Boris or Norris, then, uh, they know, uh, if something
37:41went wrong.
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