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		<title>By: I Forgot 3 Basic Rules of Blogging! &#124; The Abundance Highway</title>
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		<description>[...] What I thought was 3 simple steps became too hard. Just one brave person entered the contest Sue from Sueblimely, who will win a prize of her choice. Then Des being the supportive partner he is , thought he would enter knowing he couldn&#8217;t win the prizes. I had gone to bed, Glenda was not around and hadn&#8217;t been party to this, Des found trying to follow the steps I had set out was just too confusing. He was ready to tear his hair out. He ventured on and has written Tweetathon Up and Running&#160; [...]</description>
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