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	<title>Comments on: Story Time - Cabs - video episode</title>
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		<title>By: P.W. Fenton</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Nov 2007 22:27:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>First, thank you so much for the kind words.  Second, I'm so curious how you discovered my podcast.

Third and most important, I really enjoyed this podcast.  You may not know it but I had a band in the 90s, and my bass player played a real "stand up" bass.  He had his own van for transporting it, but even then, his bass had a big gash in it for quite a long time until he could barter for a repair.

Discovering your site made my day.

P-Dub</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First, thank you so much for the kind words.  Second, I&#8217;m so curious how you discovered my podcast.</p>
<p>Third and most important, I really enjoyed this podcast.  You may not know it but I had a band in the 90s, and my bass player played a real &#8220;stand up&#8221; bass.  He had his own van for transporting it, but even then, his bass had a big gash in it for quite a long time until he could barter for a repair.</p>
<p>Discovering your site made my day.</p>
<p>P-Dub</p>
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