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		By: dweebie		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[One of the best ways for me to relax is to play spider solitaire, it used to be free cell, and listen to NPR.  Yesterday I really enjoyed hearing about the Chinese basketball player, Yao Ming,&#039;s translator, and about the adult woman with autism/aspberger&#039;s syndrome who became humanized after communing with the apes at the zoo.

It seems that pulling the wool over a large group of peoples&#039; eyes would empower the writer, but it really is cruelly cheating and betraying others&#039; trust and ompassion.  maybe those folks want success at any price or felt they weren&#039;t adequately recognized for their own unique abilities.

Oh, as an aside, I also heard a commentator describing 6&#039;2&quot; Julia Child complaining about elbowing out male drag queens for the large dresses at sales.  I never realized she was that tall, she surely was beloved.  take care Jodi.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the best ways for me to relax is to play spider solitaire, it used to be free cell, and listen to NPR.  Yesterday I really enjoyed hearing about the Chinese basketball player, Yao Ming,&#8217;s translator, and about the adult woman with autism/aspberger&#8217;s syndrome who became humanized after communing with the apes at the zoo.</p>
<p>It seems that pulling the wool over a large group of peoples&#8217; eyes would empower the writer, but it really is cruelly cheating and betraying others&#8217; trust and ompassion.  maybe those folks want success at any price or felt they weren&#8217;t adequately recognized for their own unique abilities.</p>
<p>Oh, as an aside, I also heard a commentator describing 6&#8217;2&#8243; Julia Child complaining about elbowing out male drag queens for the large dresses at sales.  I never realized she was that tall, she surely was beloved.  take care Jodi.</p>
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