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6 Comments, Comment or Ping

  1. 1. Golbguru

    Thanks for the mention. :)

  2. Thanks a lot for the highlight! Glad you are enjoying the series.

    Mike

  3. 3. Bootsie

    Yikes!

    Maybe it’s just me but when I read that NY Times article referenced in the “how difficult it is to keep up with the rat race” blog, I threw up a little…in my mouth…

  4. LOL, yea, I know what you mean Bootsie. Entirely different world.

  5. 5. Jeff

    Hey, great article in The Telegram by the way!

  6. Thanks! I will be posting about the media attention tomorrow morning.. stay tuned.

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