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		<title>By: No Pasa Nada &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Oy and Vey</title>
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		<description>[...] When I went to bed last night I had already started writing the days events in my head. How would I make an already dramatic turn of events just that much more dramatic that it would make for excellent reading? Over the years my manufacturing of stories to make them a tad bit more interesting has grown by leaps and bounds. Surely not perfect of course but far better than the travesties of yore. Things I won&#8217;t even link to for I find them so cringe worthy and sucktastic. But Ok, I will show you but it isn&#8217;t pretty and it&#8217;s just so damn awful and painful, but here. [...]</description>
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