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  <title>Keri Prior McGrath</title>
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    <title>filling an empty space</title>
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    <content type="html">I've been an LJ user for over five years, but I thought perhaps the time had come to set something up to be used a little less frivolously. I don't expect to add much content to it, as I have an off-LJ blog for that, but I've been wrong before. Mostly, for the time being, I plan to use it to read.</content>
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