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		<title>By: Jeri</title>
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		<description>I especially liked the paragraph which included this last line: &quot;It’s like having the opportunity to be a third party to my own upbringing.&quot; It made me chuckle.  Isn&#039;t it funny how many ways we relive our childhood?  Maybe it is a way of giving us a chance to relive it so that we can re-do it and make it better.</description>
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