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  <title>Lauren's Particular Syntax</title>
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    <title>Scott finally made me do it...</title>
    <published>2003-07-23T06:52:40Z</published>
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    <content type="html">I had a conversation with my friend Scott shortly before leaving for the Comic-Con.  I believe I was ranting about something that had happened to me earlier in the week, but I really don't remember.  Upon conclusion of aforementioned rant, he said I should start a Live Journal so others can be equally amused by (among other things) my very precise and particular syntax.  So I caved, and here it is.  More funny stories as the fates allow.</content>
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