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		<title>By: Inside the Enemy: July 6, 2008 &#124; LombardiAve.com &#124; A Blog For Green Bay Packers Fans</title>
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		<description>[...] - More annoying crap. [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Vance</title>
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		<dc:creator>Vance</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jul 2008 23:07:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Huh?</description>
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		<title>By: News &#187; about : ted conference</title>
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		<description>[...] blogs related to [ted conference]   Calling all U.S. citizens, how will you celebrate the Fourth of July? We always have a full day: parade in the morning, home to cool off, and fireworks in the afternoon/evening. This year our church is handing out bottles of water for parade-goers. What will you be doing? How does your church or your family celebrate our nation’s founding? Some picture books for July 4th: Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. Paul Revere’s Ride.Illustrated by Ted Rand. Dutton, 1990. Dalgliesh, Alice.The 4th of July (Quote from : 「Celebrate The Fourth of July」) NECC 08 Highlights: Tuesday July 3rd, 2008 by Mark Wagner After Monday at NECC I stayed up blogging from about midnight until around 2:30 in the morning. The resulting reflection and communication that took place was a turning point in the conference for me. I began Tuesday much more prepared to appreciate the whatever experiences and interactions I might have in my personal participation in a conference of 14,000 or more people. Happily, I started Tuesday by enjoying breakfast with Dean Share(Quote from : 「NECC 08 Highlights: Tuesday」) In case you were wondering, the Big Ten Conference and television both existed prior to 2006. You would not know that, however, judging from the TV Guide listings for the Big Ten Network over the last month. Evidencing an incredible dearth of programming, the Big Ten Network resorted to showing a marathon of marathons of The Big Ten’s Greatest Games. Apparently, they want to challenge TNT as the cable network most likely to be comprised solely of marathons. If you were lucky enough to flip to (Quote from : 「Ohio State&#8217;s Greatest Games」)  Preaching Peace is offering a couple excellent conferences  in coming months. The first conference (August 12-14) is “Being A Peace Church in a Constantinian World.” Hosted at  Messiah College in Grantham, PA, the conference features Brian McLaren, Craig Carter and Sharon Baker, plus additional sessions. The Conference on Compassionate Eschatology (September 26-27) will be held at San Francisco Theological Seminary. This conference features some SERIOUS heavy-weight thinkers: Rene Girard, Joh(Quote from : 「Preaching Peace Conference」)  Brett Favre is coming back. Brett Favre isn’t coming back. Brett Favre wants to return to the Packers but the Packers don’t want him. Brett Favre would never have retired had Ted Thompson not been the GM. Who knows what’s true and what isn’t…beyond the fact that Brett Favre clearly enjoys being the center of attention. Forget about a nice relaxing life of hunting and fishing and piling wood…Brett Favre wants back in - to the spotlight at least. Then again, Brett never really left the spotlig(Quote from : 「Don’t Call it a Comeback」) [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] blogs related to [ted conference]   Calling all U.S. citizens, how will you celebrate the Fourth of July? We always have a full day: parade in the morning, home to cool off, and fireworks in the afternoon/evening. This year our church is handing out bottles of water for parade-goers. What will you be doing? How does your church or your family celebrate our nation’s founding? Some picture books for July 4th: Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. Paul Revere’s Ride.Illustrated by Ted Rand. Dutton, 1990. Dalgliesh, Alice.The 4th of July (Quote from : 「Celebrate The Fourth of July」) NECC 08 Highlights: Tuesday July 3rd, 2008 by Mark Wagner After Monday at NECC I stayed up blogging from about midnight until around 2:30 in the morning. The resulting reflection and communication that took place was a turning point in the conference for me. I began Tuesday much more prepared to appreciate the whatever experiences and interactions I might have in my personal participation in a conference of 14,000 or more people. Happily, I started Tuesday by enjoying breakfast with Dean Share(Quote from : 「NECC 08 Highlights: Tuesday」) In case you were wondering, the Big Ten Conference and television both existed prior to 2006. You would not know that, however, judging from the TV Guide listings for the Big Ten Network over the last month. Evidencing an incredible dearth of programming, the Big Ten Network resorted to showing a marathon of marathons of The Big Ten’s Greatest Games. Apparently, they want to challenge TNT as the cable network most likely to be comprised solely of marathons. If you were lucky enough to flip to (Quote from : 「Ohio State&#8217;s Greatest Games」)  Preaching Peace is offering a couple excellent conferences  in coming months. The first conference (August 12-14) is “Being A Peace Church in a Constantinian World.” Hosted at  Messiah College in Grantham, PA, the conference features Brian McLaren, Craig Carter and Sharon Baker, plus additional sessions. The Conference on Compassionate Eschatology (September 26-27) will be held at San Francisco Theological Seminary. This conference features some SERIOUS heavy-weight thinkers: Rene Girard, Joh(Quote from : 「Preaching Peace Conference」)  Brett Favre is coming back. Brett Favre isn’t coming back. Brett Favre wants to return to the Packers but the Packers don’t want him. Brett Favre would never have retired had Ted Thompson not been the GM. Who knows what’s true and what isn’t…beyond the fact that Brett Favre clearly enjoys being the center of attention. Forget about a nice relaxing life of hunting and fishing and piling wood…Brett Favre wants back in &#8211; to the spotlight at least. Then again, Brett never really left the spotlig(Quote from : 「Don’t Call it a Comeback」) [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Matthew Kimel</title>
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		<dc:creator>Matthew Kimel</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2008 23:50:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;How can a person stage a “comeback” when they never went anywhere?&quot;

I can&#039;t stop laughing everytime I read that line...</description>
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<p>I can&#8217;t stop laughing everytime I read that line&#8230;</p>
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