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	<updated>2008-07-04T00:33:53Z</updated>
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		<title>Comment on Stop Complaining About the Price of Gasoline</title>
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		<author>
			<name>Robin Foster</name>
			<uri>http://sbctoday.com</uri>
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		<updated>2008-07-03T12:51:24Z</updated>
		<published>2008-07-03T12:51:24Z</published>
		<content type="html"><![CDATA[Jason<br /><br />Excellent post.  I lived in Europe when I was a kid.  One thing that still amazes me to this day was that you could live there and never need a car.  Either by bus or train you could go to your destination and not have to walk more than a couple of blocks.  <br /><br />If prices go higher, there will be a major paradigm shift in our country.  I don't believe it has happened yet, but when it does, we might begin to explore some of your suggestions including a train system that would take people from outside Tulsa or OKC at fast rates to a main station that would offer transportation throughout the city.  <br /><br />I might also add that the side walks also had bike lanes that people frequently used.  You could also take your bike on the train if you wanted to explore a certain part of the city.<br /><br />Anyways, you are dead on with this post.]]></content>
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		<title>Comment on Stop Complaining About the Price of Gasoline</title>
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		<author>
			<name>Howie Luvzus</name>
			<uri>http://howieluvzus.com/</uri>
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		<updated>2008-07-03T12:16:53Z</updated>
		<published>2008-07-03T12:16:53Z</published>
		<content type="html"><![CDATA[Sounds good to me. I don't know why folks expect our government to help. It just makes no sense. Seems that too many Americans don't like to sacrifice or change their lifestyles. It's pretty simple really. Thanks for the good advice.]]></content>
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		<title>Comment on What's the Deal with Bears and Bicycles?!</title>
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		<author>
			<name>Bob Cleveland</name>
			<uri>http://mightyfowl.blogspot.com</uri>
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		<updated>2008-06-30T15:53:30Z</updated>
		<published>2008-06-30T15:53:30Z</published>
		<content type="html"><![CDATA[Ask yourself, if you tipped the scales at 500#, how it'd feel to sit on that little seat and pedal that thing And, how your nether regions would feel. <br /><br />Heck yah, I'd be set to permanent "search & destroy" mode, too.]]></content>
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		<title>Comment on What's the Deal with Bears and Bicycles?!</title>
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		<author>
			<name>Jonathan</name>
			<uri>http://jonmower.com/blog</uri>
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		<updated>2008-06-30T15:22:33Z</updated>
		<published>2008-06-30T15:22:33Z</published>
		<content type="html"><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.wikiality.com/Bears">http://www.wikiality.com/Bears</a>]]></content>
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		<title>Comment on Freewheel Day 7: Tonkawa to Caldwell, Kansas</title>
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		<author>
			<name>Jason Kearney</name>
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		<updated>2008-06-30T12:53:28Z</updated>
		<published>2008-06-30T12:53:28Z</published>
		<content type="html"><![CDATA[Hi Dave,<BR><BR>I talked to Spencer yesterday, and he said that he did draft behind a recumbent for a while on that day into Tonkawa.&nbsp; Mystery solved.<BR><BR>Have a great day!]]></content>
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		<title>Comment on Freewheel Day 7: Tonkawa to Caldwell, Kansas</title>
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		<id>tag:blog.jasonkearney.net,2008-06-28:1155810</id>
		<author>
			<name>Dave</name>
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		<updated>2008-06-28T16:44:13Z</updated>
		<published>2008-06-28T16:44:13Z</published>
		<content type="html"><![CDATA[Jason, I think Spencer drafted be hide me the last few miles into Tonkawa.  Would you ask him if he drafted behide a white Rans, short wheel base, recumbent the last few miles.<br /><br />Thanks, Dave]]></content>
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		<title>Comment on What's Wrong with Suze Orman and Dave Ramsey?</title>
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		<id>tag:blog.jasonkearney.net,2008-06-23:1143648</id>
		<author>
			<name>Jason Kearney</name>
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		<updated>2008-06-23T22:51:23Z</updated>
		<published>2008-06-23T22:51:23Z</published>
		<content type="html"><![CDATA[I'm not sure what you're so upset about, Fishman.&nbsp; I'll admit it has been awhile since I wrote this article, but I went back and re-read it after your verbal assault to see what you were talking about.&nbsp; Perhaps you could go back and stop the name-calling, the accusations, and the false quotes (I never said anything about interest cancelling out gains), and your inability to spell, and phrase your argument in a way that makes sense.&nbsp; Go ahead, give it a shot.]]></content>
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		<title>Comment on What's Wrong with Suze Orman and Dave Ramsey?</title>
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		<id>tag:blog.jasonkearney.net,2008-06-23:1143460</id>
		<author>
			<name>Fishman</name>
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		<updated>2008-06-23T21:36:05Z</updated>
		<published>2008-06-23T21:36:05Z</published>
		<content type="html"><![CDATA[Good Gravy!!  You are essentially an idiot.  I'm sure you also believe that the stock market is meant for the little people to buy/sell/trade on.  You most likely would also attempt to make a compelling argument for having a credit card..."just in case".  Interest that cancels out your gains!?!  Oh wait, that's right, your savvy]]></content>
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		<title>Comment on Do People Still Use Hymnals?</title>
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		<author>
			<name>Jason Kearney</name>
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		<updated>2008-06-23T21:32:58Z</updated>
		<published>2008-06-23T21:32:58Z</published>
		<content type="html"><![CDATA[Perhaps, but I thought that the Bible was good for all those things.&nbsp; Tim, are you suggesting that the Bible is not sufficient to represent what the church believes about God in worship?&nbsp; I'm not saying that the hymns are bad, or wrong (although many hymns contain horrible theology).&nbsp; I am saying that all the things you describe are why we have the Bible.&nbsp; <BR>The fact is that it is a profound waste of money and resources to publish hymnals, when music changes so quickly.<BR>You left off one reason to maintain and refresh the hymnal:&nbsp; M-O-N-E-Y.&nbsp; ]]></content>
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		<title>Comment on Do People Still Use Hymnals?</title>
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		<id>tag:blog.jasonkearney.net,2008-06-23:1143012</id>
		<author>
			<name>Tim</name>
		</author>
		<updated>2008-06-23T21:27:56Z</updated>
		<published>2008-06-23T18:53:00Z</published>
		<content type="html"><![CDATA[No offense, but this article belies a profound ignorance of what a hymnal is, and what the body of hymnody represents. A hymnal is a living representation of what the corporate church believes about God in worship. It is not just about how I feel today. The poems represent the faith of those who have gone before, their struggles against heresies, as well as a reflection of creativity of current generations. It is a tangible object that picked up, and used for either private devotion or corporate worship. These are just a few reasons to maintain and refresh hymnals.]]></content>
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