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            <title>Surrender to Win</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=5029223&amp;cid=t_101029_151_f&amp;fid=35818&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Frecoveryissexy.com%2Fsurrender-to-win-2%2F</link>
            <description>Willingness is the key
The Higher Power Is Good
&amp;#8220;Before Alcoholics Anonymous, I could not, or would not, admit I was wrong. My pride would not let me. And yet I was ashamed of me. Caught in this conflict, I banished the Higher Power from my life because I felt He asked me to adhere to a behavior pattern too high for a man of my human frailty.
Somehow, I believed that there could be no forgiveness of any failure, that he Higher Power required me to be all good. The moral of the story of the Prodigal Son eluded me.
&amp;#8220;Since I thought trying was not enough, I stopped trying. That made me feel guilty. For a while, alcohol blotted out the guilt. Then alcohol became the greatest cause of my guilt. I had to be beaten to a pulp physically, mentally and emotionally, become bankrupt in all...</description>
            <author>Recovery Is Sexy.com</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Jul 2011 11:25:41 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Encore Une Fois</title>
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            <description>Best I can come up with, but a video that speaks redemption, and isn't Redemption Song. Listened to this far too much when revising for my membership (the third time, when I finally passed... so maybe no bad thing) (Source: The KnifeMan)</description>
            <author>The KnifeMan</author>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 09 Apr 2011 12:01:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>30 DSC Day 13</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=4636446&amp;cid=t_101029_88_f&amp;fid=35612&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Ftheknifeman.blogspot.com%2F2011%2F03%2F30-dsc-day-13.html</link>
            <description>13: Guilty PleasureHmmm... there are a few of these.Try this on for size.(There's a bit of banter to get through, but he's talking to Johnny Cash FFS)(Cut to 2:15, if you have to...) (Source: The KnifeMan)</description>
            <author>The KnifeMan</author>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 25 Mar 2011 11:44:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Call it like you see it</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=4352733&amp;cid=t_101029_97_f&amp;fid=35606&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.theangriestpharmacist.com%2F2011%2F01%2F14%2Fcall-it-like-you-see-it%2F</link>
            <description>A few days ago, I stood before the candy. I was having trouble making a decision on what I desired -- 3 Musketeers? Kit-Kat? The new Hershey's Drops? When I had, quite possibly, the oddest exchange in the history of my time as a pharmacist.
There I stood in awe of the sugary heaven before me, when a young mother, pushing a cart, walked down the aisle in which I was. A young girl, about 5-years old, stood in her cart staring at me. As they approached, the girl raised her hand and pointed one finger directly at me. In her best womanly accusatory tone, she exclaimed her one-word title for me, &quot;PENIS!&quot;
Her mother immediately turned red and lowered the child's pointing finger with her hand. I, taken aback, wasn't sure how to take the comment. Assuming the young girl was merely sharing with the ...</description>
            <author>The Angriest Pharmacist</author>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 15 Jan 2011 05:00:26 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>ACOA Bill of Rights</title>
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            <description>A Bill of Rights For Adult Children of Alcoholics / Addicts and, in fact, all people. 
Bill of rights 

I do not have to feel guilty just because someone else does not like what I do, say, think, or feel. 
It is OK for me to feel angry and to express it in responsible ways. 
I do not have to assume full responsibility for making decisions, particularly where others share responsibility for making the decision. 
I have the right to say, &amp;quot;I don&amp;#8217;t understand&amp;quot; without feeling stupid or guilty. 
I have the right to say &amp;quot;I don&amp;#8217;t know&amp;quot; 
I have the right to say &amp;quot;no&amp;quot; without feeling guilty. 
I do not have to apologize or give reasons when I say no. 
I have the right to ask others to do things for me. 
I have the right to refuse requests which others make of...</description>
            <author>Recovery Is Sexy.com</author>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 09 Nov 2010 16:19:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Coping With Alcoholism / Addiction in the Family</title>
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In relations with alcoholics try to avoid doing the following:
1. Don&amp;#8217;t make threats you don&amp;#8217;t intend to carry out. This will succeed only in reducing your credibility and in weakening the limits that you do intend to enforce.
2. Never argue with an intoxicated person. Nothing can be gained from fighting with an intoxicated person and you may be placing yourself in a dangerous position. If you wish to make some points with the alcoholic / addict in your family, wait until they are sober. Remember that alcoholics and addicts like to provoke a fight because it distracts everybody from their drinking and drugging.
3. Avoid shame, ridicule, or scolding as a means for influencing the alcoholic member of the family. Remember that they often drink out of self-hatr...</description>
            <author>Recovery Is Sexy.com</author>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 24 Oct 2010 16:08:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Surgeon Dr. Charles C. Njoku Pleads Guilty On Fraud Charges</title>
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            <description>Columbus, Ohio surgeon Dr. Charles C. Njoku has pleaded guilty to fraud charges in federal court and faces up to 30 years in prison and a $1.5 million fine. His office assistant Veronica Scott-Guiler has also pleaded guilty on lesser charges. (Source: Inside Surgery)</description>
            <author>Inside Surgery</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 29 Sep 2010 19:56:22 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Help Prevent Suicide</title>
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            <description>&amp;#8220;If I was going to kill myself, I wouldn’t tell you or anyone else.&amp;#8221;
As a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner who specializes in crisis intervention and Emergency Room Psychiatry, I hear that a lot. Over 30,000 Americans will take their own lives this year. More people die by suicide each year than homicide, yet suicides rarely make the nightly news. Sometimes it&amp;#8217;s hard to know when someone you love and care about may be hurting inside and may need help. If your friends or family are thinking about killing themselves, and they don’t tell you, how can you help them? You can help because there are signs and clues before someone attempts to hurt or kill themselves, a prelude that you may be able to recognize after reading this information. 
Anyone can commit suicide. Suicides...</description>
            <author>World of Psychology</author>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 31 Jul 2010 11:32:40 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Everything Bad For You is Now Good</title>
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            <description>News Alert!
Everything Bad For You is Now Good
Great news! All of my former guilty pleasures have turned out to be health foods. Instead of fearing that my addiction to dark chocolate, coffee and red wine is leading me to premature death, I am in fact increasing my life span, and reducing my chance of many horrible diseases. Yes!
Take coffee. I cannot function in the morning until I&amp;#8217;ve had a large cup, sometimes two. I&amp;#8217;ve always felt bad about this, knowing that I am dependent on the tasty black liquid, and its stimulant effects. My family understands that each morning during the pre-coffee phase, I will be unable to communicate effectively, beyond some basic grunting noises. I shuffle around, scratching and muttering while the beans are grinding and the water is percolating. I...</description>
            <author>Your ER Doc</author>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 01 May 2010 19:29:19 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>What is Problem Gambling?</title>
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            <description>Problem gambling is gambling to the extent that it causes emotional, family, legal, financial or other problems for the gambler and the people around the gambler. Problem gambling can get worse over time, and gambling problems can range from mild to severe.
What are some signs of problem gambling?
When people have a problem with gambling, many times they feel like they need to;

bet more money more frequently,
feel irritated when they try to stop, and
think that they can “chase” their losses to recover money.

This can lead to more gambling, despite financial loss and the trust of friends and loved ones. In general, people with gambling problems usually spend a large portion of their income on gambling.
Do a lot of people have problems with gambling?
If gambling is becoming a problem f...</description>
            <author>Recovery Is Sexy.com</author>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 18:53:55 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Surrender to Win</title>
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            <description>Willingness is the key
The Higher Power Is Good
&amp;#8220;Before Alcoholics Anonymous, I could not, or would not, admit I was wrong. My pride would not let me. And yet I was ashamed of me. Caught in this conflict, I banished the Higher Power from my life because I felt He asked me to adhere to a behavior pattern too high for a man of my human frailty.
Somehow, I believed that there could be no forgiveness of any failure, that he Higher Power required me to be all good. The moral of the story of the Prodigal Son eluded me.
&amp;#8220;Since I thought trying was not enough, I stopped trying. That made me feel guilty. For a while, alcohol blotted out the guilt. Then alcohol became the greatest cause of my guilt. I had to be beaten to a pulp physically, mentally and emotionally, become bankrupt in all...</description>
            <author>Recovery Is Sexy.com</author>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 08:17:56 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>All Work No Play: No Thanks</title>
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            <description>Some play, some work
True recovery from my eating disorder meant saying no thanks to “All work, no play.” 
Our world celebrates work, constant activity, and being productive. We tend to ignore and even look down upon renewal, recovery, and play. I used to feel unbearably guilty if I were not working.
While occasionally relaxing or having fun, I would think to myself, “I should be doing something productive.” The guilt was often so unbearable that I would stop whatever I was doing that seemed unproductive and would get back to work. Of course, when I worked in this way, I was stressed out, lacked passion, and was actually less productive.
I had heard person after person and book after book say that I needed more recovery time in my life, but I did not buy it. (I bought the books, bu...</description>
            <author>Recovery Is Sexy.com</author>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 01:42:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Jan 19/09 What whacky things can I do in New York.</title>
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            <description>It’s almost twenty-four hours of Buster’s poo protest. He’s not happy with the winter and he just doesn’t want to do it.
The only thing I can to do is wait until he starts to shake to the core and I know he’s desperate and then get home out.
I’m so excited now that my plans to see Kathy Griffin with my friend are coming to fruition. That is, after I got over the sticker shock of the lower Canadian dollar. My money exchanging headspace was still back a few months ago when it was much higher. So tack on another 90 bucks on an already expensive ticket, plus 41 dollars to get the bloody things delivered.
Now tell me, if I can print out my Casino Rama tickets to see Donna Summer way the f. out by Orillia, then why the f. can’t the Madison Square Gardens provide the same service.
F...</description>
            <author>acidrefluxweb.com</author>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2009 16:12:14 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Guilty Pleasures...3</title>
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            <description>And last: Neil Diamond (Source: The KnifeMan)</description>
            <author>The KnifeMan</author>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2008 19:46:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Guilty Pleasures...1</title>
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            <description>On my iPod: James Blunt. (Source: The KnifeMan)</description>
            <author>The KnifeMan</author>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 09 Dec 2008 19:44:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Oct 5/08 Xtra’s spineless haters - the anonymous underworld of the internet.</title>
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            <description>Since there are so many &amp;#8220;haters&amp;#8221; out here, the quote Paris Hilton, trolling Xtra&amp;#8217;s comments, I thought I&amp;#8217;d give a pictorial response to exactly how &amp;#8220;sexist&amp;#8221; and lesbian phobic I am. Let me take you on a international journey on where exactly I honed my sexist view of the world.
Today during a workshop a lesbian colleague took a photo with me as she pointed to me like look &amp;#8220;He has a Lesbian friend.&amp;#8221; But it didn&amp;#8217;t get to me via the email we sent. I thought the file size might have been too large.
So, let me show you how much of a woman-hating fag I am:

This is hung up in my co-op, I took all the photos. My touching experience getting to know the Rwandan women, many are genocide survivors, immobilized the community in which we raised mone...</description>
            <author>acidrefluxweb.com</author>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2008 05:03:28 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>It’s Cancer. Now What?</title>
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            <description>Your first and most fervent wish &amp;#8212; for the biopsy to be negative &amp;#8212; did not come true. Life goes on.
Schadenfreude is your new best friend
You may think you&amp;#8217;ll take advantage of your &amp;#8220;down time&amp;#8221; during treatment to catch up on classics you&amp;#8217;ve always wanted to read. 
Mr. Personality, hosted by Monica Lewinsky
Au contraire! The brain-fog of chemo will prevent you from understanding anything more complicated than a menu. 
My guilty pleasure of reality TV was just the ticket. For the record, only the first seasons of reality shows are worth watching. That&amp;#8217;s where the biggest train wrecks are. 
If a show becomes a hit, sponsors start meddling with the casting and scripting to make the show palatable to a mainstream audience. 
Gone are the religiou...</description>
            <author>Donna Trussell</author>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 23 Aug 2008 18:56:16 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Guilty Pleasures</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=1635081&amp;cid=t_101029_85_f&amp;fid=36194&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Ftesstermulo.com%2F2008%2F07%2F17%2Fguilty-pleasures%2F</link>
            <description>After doing the rounds, getting necessary documents for my job application, I went to SM Marilao to have early dinner with parents and watch the much-awaited The Dark Knight movie (perhaps I&amp;#8217;ll be posting a review when most people have already seen the film.  Ehehe).  Then I&amp;#8217;ve decided to linger for a bit more, not wanting to go home just yet, when I saw that AstroVision and Video City have DVDs on sale.  I went in and found these gems (see picture on the left).  And goodness, finally I&amp;#8217;ve got The Wedding Singer!  I&amp;#8217;ve been looking for the original DVD for years but it seemed that I had a curse and that I&amp;#8217;ll only find it once I&amp;#8217;ve watched all Adam Sandler movies (which fortunately, isn&amp;#8217;t true, as I&amp;#8217;ve found the DVD tonight!  Yey!).  Me...</description>
            <author>Prudence and Madness</author>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 17 Jul 2008 14:06:52 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>My antipsychiatry allies are dead to me</title>
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            <description>The latest..
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The Verdict:
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            <author>Writhe Safely</author>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 02 May 2008 17:09:56 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Trading In An Insulin Pump For The Drug Sulphonylurea</title>
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            <description>I have shared in the past that one of my guilty pleasures in life is perusing the website Perez Hilton for all the important news in and around Hollywood, hahaha. I was joking on the important part&amp;#8230; Well, one of my other very embarrassing, as my husband calls it, lil&amp;#8217; pleasures in life is my good ol&amp;#8217; People magazine! I love the dirt, the accusations and the occasional really good, informative story, which is what this would fall under.
Some of you might have already seen the article and read through it but for those that didn&amp;#8217;t, I&amp;#8217;m going to share. The story is about a Chicago first grader Lilly Jaffe who has been diabetic since she was one month old and her trials, complications and use of an insulin pump. At this point in her very young and full life Lilly d...</description>
            <author>Diabetes Notes</author>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 29 Dec 2007 03:12:22 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>5 Tips for Dealing with Guilt</title>
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            <description>It&amp;#8217;s amazing how quickly guilt can kick in for the smallest, most meaningless things in our lives. 
	Guilt is an emotional warning sign that most people learn through their normal childhood social development. Its purpose is to let us know when we&amp;#8217;ve done something wrong, to help us develop a better sense of our behavior and how it affects ourselves and others. It prompts us to re-examine our behavior so that we don&amp;#8217;t end up making the same mistake twice.
	How can we help combat our guilty feelings, and accept them when they&amp;#8217;re important, but let them go more easily when they&amp;#8217;re not?
	1. Recognize the kind of guilt you have and its purpose. 
	Guilt works best to help us grow and mature when our behavior has been offensive or hurtful to others or ourselves. If ...</description>
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            <title>Pop Pop</title>
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            <description>I wasn&amp;#8217;t surprised when Charlie took a liking to bubble wrap a few years ago. He had long showed more interest in the ribbons and wrapping paper than in the actual presents themselves, no matter how elaborate a Playmobil set was concealed inside. Popping the plastic bubbles seemed to provide a sensory experience in several ways: Charlie could fell the thin plastic flattening beneath his fingers, and he could hear the effects: Pop, pop! A 13-year-old student, Hannah Haas, of Charlotte, NC, has designed &amp;#8220;sensory wallpaper&amp;#8221; to &amp;#8220;engage and stimulate&amp;#8221; children with autism for a Bubble Wrap Competition. Being surrounded by bubble wrap might be too much of a good thing&amp;#8212;-but who doesn&amp;#8217;t have their secret pleasures, like the guilty-pleasure songs the b5m...</description>
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            <title>Libby Guilty!</title>
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            <description>Well, I'm terribly sad about that. One of my patients said to me that it 'was poetic justice,' fits the Bush lied theme. Have previously posted on aspects related to that idea. The jury near to conviction wore their Valentine's Day love you shirts. I can believe in hangings but wearing a Valentine's shirt and treat the victim like a cockroach just shows a depth of contempt for a Republican that was trying to help his country that shocks me. Valentine's can be a dangerous holiday; a day of oral sadism. One of the posters on Just One Minute, JOM, which I have been visiting frequently on the Libby trial says:'The jury bought Fitzgerald's premise that ALL OF THESE WITNESSES couldn't be wrong. Even though each witness individually was a zero, the jury added all the zeros together and came to Gu...</description>
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            <title>Libby Not Guilty!  (perhaps)</title>
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            <description>As Tim Russert has authoritatively indicated, Americans like nice and innocently open though really Pontius Pilate seems more to be that than Russert now. We are not wearing 'Love YU Valentine's clothes' to a hanging. The jury was wearing such t-shirts today and a spokesman wished everybody a Happy Valentines Day. The shirts may have been the jurors first substantive conversation in relation to the trial. If so, NOT GUILTY on all counts. Fitz may need to keep shopping at Sears*. *This relates to discussion of the Libby trial at Just One Minute Monday. Fitz, the prosecutor was wearing a seersucker suit, which seemed odd in the winter, and seemed somewhat crestfallen at how the Defense's case was going on its first day. One of the commenter's said it reminded him of the joke about the young ...</description>
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