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	<title>Comments on: Mr. Duality</title>
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		<title>By: Sydne</title>
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		<description>Your dreams never cease to fascinate me.  I would love to have a weekend to go over every nuance of them with you...
And yes, I remember St, Helens very well.  Watching that dome grow for weeks beforehand (we juveniles called it a zit), and then being able to go outside and see it from only 40 miles away.  That really brought it home, that it was close enough to be visible in our yards.  I also vividly remember seeing all of our neighbors step outside in silence, just watching...Then, stepping back inside to watch news coverage...Then, stepping back out again to see the cloud grow.  This happened all three times it blew in that month&#039;s span.  I also remember I and many others developing a bad reaction to the ash fallout.  In other words, I threw up for 3 days&#039; straight!  But, in the Webster&#039;s definition of the word and not the Spicoli definition, it was truly awesome.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your dreams never cease to fascinate me.  I would love to have a weekend to go over every nuance of them with you&#8230;<br />
And yes, I remember St, Helens very well.  Watching that dome grow for weeks beforehand (we juveniles called it a zit), and then being able to go outside and see it from only 40 miles away.  That really brought it home, that it was close enough to be visible in our yards.  I also vividly remember seeing all of our neighbors step outside in silence, just watching&#8230;Then, stepping back inside to watch news coverage&#8230;Then, stepping back out again to see the cloud grow.  This happened all three times it blew in that month&#8217;s span.  I also remember I and many others developing a bad reaction to the ash fallout.  In other words, I threw up for 3 days&#8217; straight!  But, in the Webster&#8217;s definition of the word and not the Spicoli definition, it was truly awesome.</p>
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