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		<title>By: Jason Thelen</title>
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		<description>Dave,
Thanks so much for the kind words, and all your support. Cary has done a great job putting the site together, not without some key assistance from the "King of Wordpress", our very own Dave Pye.....
We are currently sitting in our Hotel in Dubrovnik, Croatia trying to sleep of the effects of an all-night ferry from Bari, Italy with 10,000 Japanese tourists.
This town is a-freaking-mazing, and definitely worth the punishment we took to get here. It reminds me very much of Sydney, except that it looks like someone replaced all the vowels in the signs with consonants.
Any way there should be some new posts shortly, highlighting our time in Italy up to today.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dave,<br />
Thanks so much for the kind words, and all your support. Cary has done a great job putting the site together, not without some key assistance from the &#8220;King of Wordpress&#8221;, our very own Dave Pye&#8230;..<br />
We are currently sitting in our Hotel in Dubrovnik, Croatia trying to sleep of the effects of an all-night ferry from Bari, Italy with 10,000 Japanese tourists.<br />
This town is a-freaking-mazing, and definitely worth the punishment we took to get here. It reminds me very much of Sydney, except that it looks like someone replaced all the vowels in the signs with consonants.<br />
Any way there should be some new posts shortly, highlighting our time in Italy up to today.</p>
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