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	<title>Comments on: Spring Break is Over</title>
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		<title>By: kj</title>
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		<description>I&#039;m really pleased to meet you, Sean.  I come from a town not unlike Naperville - Princeton, NJ - where everything seems a bit too good to be true.  Moved to Brooklyn unexpectedly from Wisconsin and had to make some major adjustments, so I can sort of empathize.  You&#039;re lucky to have so many interests.  When I made my move, I didn&#039;t know myself real well even though I&#039;d graduated from college...in terms of sports, which do help so much, my favorite is tennis.  It&#039;s amazing how athletic it&#039;s become over the past few decades.  Watch some old movies, and unlike the shot put and the discus, I think you&#039;ll find tennis has accelerated to a whole new level....have the track and field events?  The weather here in Brooklyn is similar to Ohio&#039;s except that you&#039;re the one who has to move to find a different &quot;climate.&quot;  Where I live it&#039;s one temp and one type of weather, and where I work - out on Manahattan Beach about an hour away in the same city, it&#039;s 10-15 degrees colder and a whole lot windier.  I need to do what I love more - the tennis.  You&#039;re a real good role model for doing that...thank you!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m really pleased to meet you, Sean.  I come from a town not unlike Naperville &#8211; Princeton, NJ &#8211; where everything seems a bit too good to be true.  Moved to Brooklyn unexpectedly from Wisconsin and had to make some major adjustments, so I can sort of empathize.  You&#8217;re lucky to have so many interests.  When I made my move, I didn&#8217;t know myself real well even though I&#8217;d graduated from college&#8230;in terms of sports, which do help so much, my favorite is tennis.  It&#8217;s amazing how athletic it&#8217;s become over the past few decades.  Watch some old movies, and unlike the shot put and the discus, I think you&#8217;ll find tennis has accelerated to a whole new level&#8230;.have the track and field events?  The weather here in Brooklyn is similar to Ohio&#8217;s except that you&#8217;re the one who has to move to find a different &#8220;climate.&#8221;  Where I live it&#8217;s one temp and one type of weather, and where I work &#8211; out on Manahattan Beach about an hour away in the same city, it&#8217;s 10-15 degrees colder and a whole lot windier.  I need to do what I love more &#8211; the tennis.  You&#8217;re a real good role model for doing that&#8230;thank you!</p>
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