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	<title>Comments on: Mentioning No Names&#8230;.</title>
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		<title>By: Nadia</title>
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		<description>Welcome back, Jules!

As you may know, while you were away basking in the Miamian sun, all us peons who hadn&#039;t planned an Easter vacation were suffering the onset of Winter, its arrival in Spring obviously a direct result of Global Warming, El Nino and the gas emissions of all cows.

Thanks for bringing us that ray of sunshine, much needed as demonstrated by the pic of those truly cute, snowed-in specimens of said cows.

A few days ago I might even have wrestled one for its lovely fur coat, if I&#039;d happened across it in my neck of the woods.  Luckily for the cow, I don&#039;t live in your village.

Shame about the cold, though... hope the hubby remembered to buy tissues!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome back, Jules!</p>
<p>As you may know, while you were away basking in the Miamian sun, all us peons who hadn&#8217;t planned an Easter vacation were suffering the onset of Winter, its arrival in Spring obviously a direct result of Global Warming, El Nino and the gas emissions of all cows.</p>
<p>Thanks for bringing us that ray of sunshine, much needed as demonstrated by the pic of those truly cute, snowed-in specimens of said cows.</p>
<p>A few days ago I might even have wrestled one for its lovely fur coat, if I&#8217;d happened across it in my neck of the woods.  Luckily for the cow, I don&#8217;t live in your village.</p>
<p>Shame about the cold, though&#8230; hope the hubby remembered to buy tissues!</p>
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