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		<title>By: dpeach</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Sep 2006 18:01:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks for the comment Terry! You got a chance to read the post before my wife got to it. When you come back and read here again you may find the post totally changed after she does her editing. Congrats for getting in early.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for the comment Terry! You got a chance to read the post before my wife got to it. When you come back and read here again you may find the post totally changed after she does her editing. Congrats for getting in early.</p>
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		<title>By: Terry (planet3rry)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Sep 2006 17:47:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>One of the perks of coming to WordPress is the ability to capture page stats, both via the webhost and statmeter. Every now and then, some bloggers put up the top 10 searches that led them to their site and they are usually pretty funny.

My wife knows I have a blog but does not read it. I have told my mom what a Blog is and that I have one, but I do not think she has ever been to it other than the time I showed her the post about Betty Moran. My step-dad reads my blog daily, but is scared (I assume) of the comment button. But boy, he brings up what I wrote weeks after I wrote it and am trying to figure out what he is talking about. My friends know that I have a blog, but I basically have to blog about them and then tell them that I blogged about them. My brother comments every so often, but he does read it from time to time.

99% or so of my commentors are people I have never met and I LOVE getting comments. I appreciate all the comments that you leave and try to leave them when I have something of substance to leave. Of course, I am not beneath leaving a witty comment of questionable content... it just has to be timed well.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the perks of coming to WordPress is the ability to capture page stats, both via the webhost and statmeter. Every now and then, some bloggers put up the top 10 searches that led them to their site and they are usually pretty funny.</p>
<p>My wife knows I have a blog but does not read it. I have told my mom what a Blog is and that I have one, but I do not think she has ever been to it other than the time I showed her the post about Betty Moran. My step-dad reads my blog daily, but is scared (I assume) of the comment button. But boy, he brings up what I wrote weeks after I wrote it and am trying to figure out what he is talking about. My friends know that I have a blog, but I basically have to blog about them and then tell them that I blogged about them. My brother comments every so often, but he does read it from time to time.</p>
<p>99% or so of my commentors are people I have never met and I LOVE getting comments. I appreciate all the comments that you leave and try to leave them when I have something of substance to leave. Of course, I am not beneath leaving a witty comment of questionable content&#8230; it just has to be timed well.</p>
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