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  <title>Filthy Quips From Dirty Lips</title>
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    <title>Hello!</title>
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    <content type="html">So I just got this thingy set up, and I'm still playing with it.  I already have a blog at my domain, but there are a bunch of sites on LJ that I'd like to keep track of, or at least check out regularly, so I figured this would be a good idea.  So, um, hi!</content>
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