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<title>Andando Jodido con Bill</title>
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		<title>Just when I was getting comfortable!</title>
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				<pubdate>Fri, 15 Dec 2006 09:29:28 PST</pubdate>
		<author>Bill ~ writing at dogster.com</author>
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		<description>Coming back from the dead is a pain in the arf!  The expenditure of ectoplasm alone is enormous.  Yo ...</description>

		<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Coming back from the dead is a pain in the arf!  The expenditure of ectoplasm alone is enormous.  You'd think that Dexter could look after himself by now--he's three years old, for Dog's sake.  But no, I had to intervene on his behalf.  I don't mind, really.  He's not a bad sort of dog.  But I tire easily, that's all.

I guess I could stay around for a little while.  Just til I'm sure the boy is back on his paws, so to speak.]]></content:encoded>
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