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			<title>When it's not your cup of tea....</title>
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			<description>Ok, so this is more of a give me your ideas on this, cuz I haven't got a clue kinda thread.



To be a good reviewer (and I think writer) it would seem obvious that you have to branch out and away from the things you like.  Not easy for me.  MC did a review on a piece for me (you rock, MC!) and I know that there was subject matter in there that made her a little not-so-comfy.  But, being the awesome lady that she is, she did the review!



I have to say I would have had a hard time with it, had  ...</description>
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