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nsrmb0:

Another highly informative article about an often-forgetten yet important topic. Thanks!

Hey, it's Snoskred back again.

A few months ago I added you to my "new blogs I am test driving" sidebar. I am dropping back to let you know I love your blog and I'm adding you to my permanent blogroll now.

I've moved to Wordpress and the site looks a lot different, so drop by to check it out when you have a chance!

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Snoskred
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Hi Snoskred,
Thanks. I appreciate being added to your blogroll.

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