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	<title>Comments on: Those Halcyon days of Summer&#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: John Roberson</title>
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		<dc:creator>John Roberson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Sep 2008 02:06:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>May never make it to Big Mill &amp; bring my long lost elder brother now found. We chuckle &amp; go back &amp; talk about red bugs &amp; berries, bike rides with your little brother on the front of the handle bars &amp; the occassional crashes &amp; picking road gravel out of your legs. Summers brought showers standing in the rain in your skivvies with a bar of life bouy soap &amp; a wash rag. Cane poles &amp; catching perch for dinner. No A/C. You went to bed before dark or on school days off played hide &amp; seek &amp; caught lighting bugs &amp; turned them loose in the room. Thanks for a great visit
John Roberson
Rural Mail Carrier
Outer Banks, NC</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>May never make it to Big Mill &amp; bring my long lost elder brother now found. We chuckle &amp; go back &amp; talk about red bugs &amp; berries, bike rides with your little brother on the front of the handle bars &amp; the occassional crashes &amp; picking road gravel out of your legs. Summers brought showers standing in the rain in your skivvies with a bar of life bouy soap &amp; a wash rag. Cane poles &amp; catching perch for dinner. No A/C. You went to bed before dark or on school days off played hide &amp; seek &amp; caught lighting bugs &amp; turned them loose in the room. Thanks for a great visit<br />
John Roberson<br />
Rural Mail Carrier<br />
Outer Banks, NC</p>
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