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	<title>Comments on: In Transit</title>
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		<title>By: Larry Piltz</title>
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		<description>God, I loved this.  For one thing, it&#039;s both hilarious and poignant.  Your voice speaks consistently at a deep level of emotion, a sustained gut reaction but with astute onboard intellect and acute insights into what you encounter. And you let your heart and/or intensity engage with what and who you encounter.  You really speak for a lot of people who don&#039;t even know what they&#039;re feeling and thinking.  I could read this kind of in-touch travelogue every day.  If you ever see your &#039;quirky transit neighbor&#039; again, follow her around all day and write about it!  I loved the cheese piece too, being similarly afflicted.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>God, I loved this.  For one thing, it&#8217;s both hilarious and poignant.  Your voice speaks consistently at a deep level of emotion, a sustained gut reaction but with astute onboard intellect and acute insights into what you encounter. And you let your heart and/or intensity engage with what and who you encounter.  You really speak for a lot of people who don&#8217;t even know what they&#8217;re feeling and thinking.  I could read this kind of in-touch travelogue every day.  If you ever see your &#8216;quirky transit neighbor&#8217; again, follow her around all day and write about it!  I loved the cheese piece too, being similarly afflicted.</p>
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