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	<title>Comments on: Surf Paradiso (Updated)</title>
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		<title>By: GoodBoys Nation - Archives &#187; Slow Dance With A Fast Girl</title>
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		<dc:creator>GoodBoys Nation - Archives &#187; Slow Dance With A Fast Girl</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Y&#8217;know, I listen to some of the slow songs on my surf collection and I find myself being transported back to earlier days and what it felt to be in love with the likes of Kathy Edgecomb and Barbara Hillson and Cathy Beaver and Patty Gardner and Joan Gordon and Joy Mainini and Linda Pomerleau and Kim Fudge and Lise Whitcher and others whom the pages of time have marked as long ago a long time ago. It seems like yesterday, but we&#8217;re taking about decades ago - where the heck has the time gone? [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Y&#8217;know, I listen to some of the slow songs on my surf collection and I find myself being transported back to earlier days and what it felt to be in love with the likes of Kathy Edgecomb and Barbara Hillson and Cathy Beaver and Patty Gardner and Joan Gordon and Joy Mainini and Linda Pomerleau and Kim Fudge and Lise Whitcher and others whom the pages of time have marked as long ago a long time ago. It seems like yesterday, but we&#8217;re taking about decades ago - where the heck has the time gone? [...]</p>
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