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	<title>Comments on: turn off the future, turn off the past</title>
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		<title>By: Organic Mutant - &#187; You are not alone, nor am I</title>
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		<description>[...] I had a brief, but most wonderful, conversation with my sister this morning, wherein I learned a little bit about the mischievous side of my wonderful nephew. On our call, my sister mentions to me that it must be harder for me to give up ms. teevee, being single and all. I know what she means. Teevee is a &#8216;companion&#8217; of sorts. Xtina, having been in a long, happy marriage nearly a decade now (!) has - like most people with a LTR - a built-in social structure. Someone with whom to share the trivialities of life, or to argue, or pontificate, or just snuggle. [...]</description>
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