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	<title>Comments on: AtP2: Your Permanent Record</title>
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		<title>By: Sarah</title>
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		<description>Great post.  My readership of my blog is growing (and I never can decide what to call that group:  readers? audience?)  and it makes me tiptoe much more cautiously through a post.  Unfortunately, I feel I spend much more time laboring over every word and how it could be interpreted, but that&#039;s how we should proceed in all of life and with all of our words.  Thankfully, though, my spoken word doesn&#039;t have a national audience -- I put my foot in my mouth on a regular basis!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great post.  My readership of my blog is growing (and I never can decide what to call that group:  readers? audience?)  and it makes me tiptoe much more cautiously through a post.  Unfortunately, I feel I spend much more time laboring over every word and how it could be interpreted, but that&#8217;s how we should proceed in all of life and with all of our words.  Thankfully, though, my spoken word doesn&#8217;t have a national audience &#8212; I put my foot in my mouth on a regular basis!</p>
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