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  <title>The Jack in the Green</title>
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    <title>Beginnings</title>
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    <content type="html">I hate a blank page.  It always sits there like a challange-screaming at me to fill it with some wisdom or witicism.  Its like some mountain waiting to be climbed and I stnd here at the base saying "gee that's tall!"  Ah me, you think that as much as I've written in my life, be it for school, work or for writings sake that it would be easy.  Never! Nothing but to start, lay it all out and somhow hope it makes sense to somone let alone myself when I look at it another time.</content>
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