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         <title>Okay, here&apos;s the story -- comment #1 from Elizabeth Bear</title>
         <description>comment from Elizabeth Bear on 13.May.03</description>
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I dunno. Thompson in some ways strikes me as a hopeless romantic--the boy meets girl/blood everywhere songs often end pretty well for the girl, at least! :-)</p>

<p>I wonder if there's a link between love of old ballads and love of Richard Thompson, or if it's a false statistic facilitated by the Fairport Convention element?</p>]]>
	 &lt;p&gt;Posted May 13, 2003  5:01 PM by Elizabeth Bear&lt;/p&gt;</content:encoded>
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         <title>Okay, here&apos;s the story -- comment #2 from Scott Janssens</title>
         <description>comment from Scott Janssens on 13.May.03</description>
         <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wonder if anyone has done a usability study to see if the best place for a comment link is before or after the post.  My gut says after. </p>]]>
	 &lt;p&gt;Posted May 13, 2003 10:49 PM by Scott Janssens&lt;/p&gt;</content:encoded>
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         <title>Okay, here&apos;s the story -- comment #3 from Teresa Nielsen Hayden</title>
         <description>comment from Teresa Nielsen Hayden on 14.May.03</description>
         <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I dunno. Ones that follow get erroneously placed postings too.</p>

<p>Elizabeth, I suspect it's partly the narrative content. You should say so in the Richard Thompson comment thread.</p>]]>
	 &lt;p&gt;Posted May 14, 2003 12:50 AM by Teresa Nielsen Hayden&lt;/p&gt;</content:encoded>
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         <title>Okay, here&apos;s the story -- comment #4 from Elizabeth Bear</title>
         <description>comment from Elizabeth Bear on 14.May.03</description>
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*snerk*</p>

<p>Can you tell I'm a livejournal user? Boy, is my face red...</p>

<p>*following orders....*</p>]]>
	 &lt;p&gt;Posted May 14, 2003  3:02 PM by Elizabeth Bear&lt;/p&gt;</content:encoded>
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