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	<title>Comments on: What we&#039;ve been talking about</title>
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		<title>By: kim</title>
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		<description>My partner and I liked UUU a lot.  We went to the theology one.  I can see that it would have been difficult for anyone with ADD:  A friend walked out early: he liked it but couldn&#039;t take it being so long.  I don&#039;t know yet whether he went back the second day. (we&#039;re not home yet*).


*We&#039;re in Seattle.  I experienced the intense green and many trees here as a great relief from Salt Lake.  Interesting as they are geologically, I could never live in a desert.</description>
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<p>*We&#8217;re in Seattle.  I experienced the intense green and many trees here as a great relief from Salt Lake.  Interesting as they are geologically, I could never live in a desert.</p>
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