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    <tagline mode="escaped" type="text/html">The musings of a person in constant pain...</tagline>
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            <name>Michael</name>
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                No I can't explain why I like putting the three lovely little dots at the end of each title, they seem to just slip out
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                In the beginning there were some entries. Then they got deleted. Then the blog was removed. Then there was a new blog
software installed. Which was followed by a bunch of messing with knobs and levers and settings, which resulted in
headaches and other pains in places not polite to mention. Finally, there was this blog, with its messages, which may or
may not have any relevance to anything afore too now said or not said. Which is sad, only to those who know anything
about what was in the beginning.<br /> 
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