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<description>PICK UP AX&quot; href=&quot;http://blogs.setonhill.edu/DennisJerz/EL150/2005/006680.php&quot;&gt;Jerz: Intro to Literary Study (EL150): Clarvoe, PICK UP AX http://blogs.setonhill.edu/mt/mt-tb1122.cgi/ I think the similarities are with Keith&apos;s ramblings which are usually funny, and Willy&apos;s ramblings, which are kinda crazy. being a gamer myself, keith was my...</description>
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<description>Jerz: Am Lit II (EL 267): Parker, &apos;&apos;Here We Are&apos;&apos;http://blogs.setonhill.edu/mt/mt-tb1122.cgi/2609 I think the title it meant to be like: ok we wanted this ever since we met each other. We envisiones rose petals and linen sheets. Trips to the bahamas...</description>
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<description>Jerz: Am Lit II (EL 267): Toomer, &apos;&apos;Blood-Burning Moon&apos;&apos; http://blogs.setonhill.edu/mt/mt-tb1122.cgi/2607 Toomer, &apos;&apos;Blood-Burning Moon&apos;&apos; That&apos;s what Bob&apos;s desire of Louisa seems like to me. It is just part of every man&apos;s desire to conquer that which has eluded him for too...</description>
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<description>Bookmarklets | MOVABLE TYPE Testing to see if this works...</description>
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