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	<title>Comments on: My Life, Your Entertainment</title>
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		<title>By: Adrienne Winterhalter</title>
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		<description>Oh, alex, how your postings amuse me. After reading this I felt I had to share with you my daily ritual. The building I work in is about 40 stories tall, so we have two elevator lobbies, with five elevators in each. I usually take the express side. (I&#039;m very impatient)Every morning after I push the button I choose which elevator I think will be the one that will be the first one down. If I am right, my day will be uneventful and quick. No stupid questions or ridiculous requests. If I am wrong, misery awaits. The results so far have been fity-fifty. One time, I even told myself that if I chose correctly I would win the lottery. I picked the right elevator. I&#039;m still waiting for my numbers to come up.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh, alex, how your postings amuse me. After reading this I felt I had to share with you my daily ritual. The building I work in is about 40 stories tall, so we have two elevator lobbies, with five elevators in each. I usually take the express side. (I&#8217;m very impatient)Every morning after I push the button I choose which elevator I think will be the one that will be the first one down. If I am right, my day will be uneventful and quick. No stupid questions or ridiculous requests. If I am wrong, misery awaits. The results so far have been fity-fifty. One time, I even told myself that if I chose correctly I would win the lottery. I picked the right elevator. I&#8217;m still waiting for my numbers to come up.</p>
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