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It's easy to imagine that everyone else is having a great time , though of course that's not so .&lt;br&gt;
'Blog's can be a good outlet for thoughts and feelings .&lt;br&gt;
Welcome here , and feel free to 'invite' me 'as a friend' here if you'd like to ~ martin .</description><comments>http://LibraStudent.blog.co.uk/2007/12/25/introduction~3489981/#c5567596</comments></item></channel></rss>
