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		<title>Comment on Sorry and Contest Winner!!! by javallama</title>
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		<dc:creator>javallama</dc:creator>
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		<description>my e-mail is JavaLlama06@yahoo.com
&lt;strong&gt;Yellow~
Okay, thanks!&lt;/strong&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>my e-mail is <a href="mailto:JavaLlama06@yahoo.com">JavaLlama06@yahoo.com</a><br />
<strong>Yellow~<br />
Okay, thanks!</strong></p>
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		<dc:creator>icedeburd</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2008 17:56:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>i am a b! i answered nearly all of them B! i HATE getting dressed up, i like my jeans!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i am a b! i answered nearly all of them B! i HATE getting dressed up, i like my jeans!</p>
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		<title>Comment on Hello In Many Languages Contest!! by Adam</title>
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		<dc:creator>Adam</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 23:37:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>is the widget working?
Adam~~</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>is the widget working?<br />
Adam~~</p>
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		<title>Comment on About Yellow by Waddy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Waddy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 08:10:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Oh nice! I love guitar hero too! I&#039;m on expert, but I&#039;m waiting for Guitar Hero 4 to come out.

Haha, how old are you?

&lt;strong&gt;Yellow~
I just turned 13. Awesome you&#039;re on expert!!&lt;/strong&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh nice! I love guitar hero too! I&#8217;m on expert, but I&#8217;m waiting for Guitar Hero 4 to come out.</p>
<p>Haha, how old are you?</p>
<p><strong>Yellow~<br />
I just turned 13. Awesome you&#8217;re on expert!!</strong></p>
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		<title>Comment on Guestbook ~Please Sign!~ by rosalynlinh</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Oct 2008 08:21:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I like cookies?? Do you??
-gives you a cookie-
&lt;33</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I like cookies?? Do you??<br />
-gives you a cookie-<br />
&lt;33</p>
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		<title>Comment on Hello In Many Languages Contest!! by rosalynlinh</title>
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		<dc:creator>rosalynlinh</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Oct 2008 08:19:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Visit my Pokemon site?? www.rosalynlinh.wordpress.com
I used to go on crazy4cheez&#039;s site all the time but I quite Cp around last year. =DD

&lt;33</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Visit my Pokemon site?? <a href="http://www.rosalynlinh.wordpress.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.rosalynlinh.wordpress.com</a><br />
I used to go on crazy4cheez&#8217;s site all the time but I quite Cp around last year. =DD</p>
<p>&lt;33</p>
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		<title>Comment on Hello In Many Languages Contest!! by rosalynlinh</title>
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		<description>heyhey =DD
ehh..

Vietnamese: Chao
Italian: Ciao
French: Bonjior
Japanese: Ohaioo gozaimas &lt;can&#039;t spell xDD

I&#039;m bad. :D</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>heyhey =DD<br />
ehh..</p>
<p>Vietnamese: Chao<br />
Italian: Ciao<br />
French: Bonjior<br />
Japanese: Ohaioo gozaimas &lt;can&#8217;t spell xDD</p>
<p>I&#8217;m bad. <img src='http://s.wordpress.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Comment on Current Contest by javallama</title>
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		<dc:creator>javallama</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2008 15:18:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>* Arabic - sabbah-el-khair (good morning), masaa-el-khair (good evening), Marhaba (Hello)

* Armenian - barev or parev
* Bahamas – hello (formal), hi or heyello (informal)
* Basque - kaixo (pronounced kai-show), egun on (morning; pronounced egg-un own), gau on (night; pronounced gow own)
* Bavarian and Austrian German - grüß Gott (pronounced gruess gott), servus (informal; also means &quot;goodbye&quot;; pronounced zair-voos)
* Bengali — namaskar
* Bulgarian - zdraveite, zdrasti (informal)
* Burmese - mingalarbar
* Catalan - hola (pronounced o-la), bon dia (pronounced bon dee-ah)good morning, bona tarda (bona tahr-dah) good afternoon, bona nit (bona neet)good night
* Chamorro - hafa adai (hello/what&#039;s up?), hafa? (informal), howzzit bro/bran/prim/che&#039;lu? (informal), sup (informal)and all other English greetings
* Chichewa - moni bambo! (to a male), moni mayi! (to a female)
* Chinese - Cantonese nei ho (pronounced nay ho) Mandarin (pronounced ni hao)
* Congo - mambo
* Croatian - boke (informal), dobro jutro (morning), dobar dan (day), dobra većer (evening), laku noć (night)
* Czech - dobré ráno (until about 8 or 9 a.m.), dobrý den (formal), dobrý večer (evening), ahoj (informal; pronounced ahoy)
* Danish - hej (informal; pronounced hey), god dag (formal), god aften (evening; formal), hejsa (very informal).
* Dutch - hoi (very informal), hallo (informal), goedendag (formal)
* English - hello (formal), hi (informal)
* Esperanto - saluton
* Finnish - hyvää päivää (formal), moi or hei (informal), moro (Tamperensis)
* French - salut (informal; silent &#039;t&#039;), bonjour (formal, for daytime use; &#039;n&#039; as a nasal vowel), bonsoir (good evening; &#039;n&#039; is a nasal vowel), bonne nuit (good night). There is also &quot;ça va&quot;, but this is more often used to mean &quot;how are you?&quot;
* Gaeilge - dia duit (informal; pronounced dee-ah gwitch; literally &quot;God be with you&quot;)
* Georgian - gamardjoba
* German - hallo (informal), Guten Tag (formal; pronounced gootan taag), Tag (very informal; pronounced taack).
* Gujarathi - kem che
* Greek - yia sou (pronounced yah-soo; informal), yia sas (formal)
* Hawaiian - aloha
* Hebrew - shalom (means &quot;hello&quot;, &quot;goodbye&quot; and &quot;peace&quot;), hi (informal), ma kore? (very informal, literally means &quot;whats happening&quot; or &quot;whats up&quot;)
* Hindi - namaste (pronounced na-mus-thei), kaise hain (a little formal), kaise ho (more informal, familiar)
* Hindustani - namaste
* Hungarian, Magyar - jo napot (pronounced yoh naput; daytime; formal), szervusz (pronounced sairvoose; informal)
* Icelandic - góðan dag (formal; pronounced gothan dagg), hæ (informal)
* Igbo - nde-ewo (pronounced enday aywo), nna-ewo (pronounced enna wo)
* Indonesian - selamat pagi (morning), selamat siang (afternoon), selamat malam (evening)
* Italian - ciào (informal; also means &quot;goodbye&quot;), salve, buon giorno (morning; formal), buon pomeriggio (afternoon; formal), buona sera (evening; formal)
* Japanese - ohayou gozaimasu (pronounced o-ha-yo go-zai-mass), konnichi wa (pronounced ko-nee-chee-wa; daytime or afternoon), konban wa (pronounced gong-ban-wa; evening); moshi moshi (pronounced moh-shee moh-shee; when answering the phone); doumo (pronounced doh-moh; informal way of greeting, but means countless other things as well so only use when context makes sense)
* Kanien&#039;kéha (Mohawk) - kwe kwe (pronounced gway gway)
* Kannada - namaskara
* Klingon - nuqneH? [nook-neck] (literally: &quot;what do you want?&quot;)
* Korean - ahn nyeong ha se yo (formal; pronouned ahn-yan-ha-say-yo), ahn nyeong (informal; can also be used to mean &quot;goodbye&quot;)
* Kurdish — choni, roj bahsh (day; pronounced rohzj bahsh)
* Lao - sabaidee (pronounced sa-bai-dee)
* Latin (Classical) - salve (pronounced sal-way; when talking to one person), salvete (pronounced sal-way-tay; when talking to more than one person)
* Latvian - labdien, sveiki, chau (informal; pronounced chow).
* Lingala - mbote
* Lithuanian - laba diena (formal), labas, sveikas (informal; when speaking to a male), sveika (informal; when speaking to a female)
* Local Hawaiian Pidgin - sup braddah
* Luxembourgish - moïen (pronounced MOY-en)
* Malayalam - namaskkaram
* Maltese - merħba (meaning &quot;welcome&quot;), bonġu (morning), bonswa or il-lejl it-tajjeb (evening)
* Maori - kia ora
* Marathi - namaskar
* Mongolia - sain baina uu? (pronounced saa-yen baya-nu; formal), sain uu? (pronounced say-noo; informal)
* Nahuatl - niltze, hao
* Navajo - ya&#039;at&#039;eeh
* Nepali - namaskar, namaste, k cha (informal), kasto cha
* Northern German - moin moin
* Northern Shoto - dumelang
* Norwegian - hei (&quot;hi&quot;), hallo (&quot;hello&quot;), heisann (&quot;hi there&quot;), halloisen (very informal).
* Oshikwanyama - wa uhala po, meme? (to a female; response is ee), wa uhala po, tate? (to a male; response is ee) nawa tuu? (response is ee; formal)
* Persian - salaam or do-rood (see note above - salaam is an abbreviation, the full version being as-salaam-o-aleykum in all Islamic societies)
* Polish - dzień dobry (formal), witaj (hello) cześć (hi)
* Portuguese - oi, boas, olá or alô (informal), bom dia (good morning), boa tarde (good afternoon), boa noite (good evening).
* Rajasthani (Marwari)- Ram Ram
* Romanian - salut, buna dimineata (formal; morning) buna ziua (formal; daytime) buna searaformal; evening)
* Russian - pree-vyet (informal), zdravstvuyte (formal; pronounced ZDRA-stvooy-tyeh)
* Samoan - talofa (formal), malo (informal)
* Scanian - haja (universal), hallå (informal), go&#039;da (formal), go&#039;maren (morning), go&#039;aften (evening)
* Senegal - salamaleikum
* Serbian - zdravo (informal), dobro jutro (morning, pronounced dobro yutro), dobar dan (afternoon)
* Sinhala - a`yubowan (pronounced ar-yu-bo-wan; meaning &quot;long live&quot;)
* Slovak - dobrý deň (formal), ahoj (pronounced ahoy), čau (pronounced chow) and dobrý (informal abbreviation)
* Slovenian — živjo (informal; pronounced zhivyo), dobro jutro (morning), dober dan (afternoon), dober večer (evening; pronounced doh-bear vetch-air)
* South African English - hoezit (pronounced howzit; informal)
* Spanish - holà (pronounced with a silent &#039;h&#039;: o-la), alo, que pasa (Spain, informal)
* Swahili - jambo
* Swedish - hej (informal; pronounced hey), god dag (formal)
* Swiss German - grüzi (pronounced grew-tsi)
* Tagalog (Pilipino - Philippines) - kumusta ka (means &quot;how are you?&quot;)
* Tahitian - ia orana
* Tamil - vanakkam
* Telugu - namaskaram
* Telugu - baagunnara (means &quot;how are you?&quot;; formal)
* Tetum (Timor - Leste) - bondia (morning), botarde (afternoon), bonite (evening)
* Thai - sawa dee-ka (said by a female), sawa dee-krap (said by a male)
* Tongan - malo e leilei
* Tsonga (South Africa) - minjhani (when greeting adults), kunjhani (when greeting your peer group or your juniors)
* Turkish - merhaba (formal), naber? (Informal)
* Ukranian - dobriy ranuke (formal; morning), dobriy deyn (formal; afternoon), dobriy vechir (formal; evening), pryvit (informal)
* Urdu - adaab
* Vietnamese - xin chào
* Welsh - shwmai (North Wales; pronounced shoe-my)
* Yiddish - sholem aleikhem (literally &quot;may peace be unto you&quot;)
* Zulu - sawubona

I pretty sure thats 100, but I wasnt really counting when I was typing :-)

&lt;strong&gt;Yellow~
You&#039;ve won the contest!!!!&lt;/strong&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>* Arabic &#8211; sabbah-el-khair (good morning), masaa-el-khair (good evening), Marhaba (Hello)</p>
<p>* Armenian &#8211; barev or parev<br />
* Bahamas – hello (formal), hi or heyello (informal)<br />
* Basque &#8211; kaixo (pronounced kai-show), egun on (morning; pronounced egg-un own), gau on (night; pronounced gow own)<br />
* Bavarian and Austrian German &#8211; grüß Gott (pronounced gruess gott), servus (informal; also means &#8220;goodbye&#8221;; pronounced zair-voos)<br />
* Bengali — namaskar<br />
* Bulgarian &#8211; zdraveite, zdrasti (informal)<br />
* Burmese &#8211; mingalarbar<br />
* Catalan &#8211; hola (pronounced o-la), bon dia (pronounced bon dee-ah)good morning, bona tarda (bona tahr-dah) good afternoon, bona nit (bona neet)good night<br />
* Chamorro &#8211; hafa adai (hello/what&#8217;s up?), hafa? (informal), howzzit bro/bran/prim/che&#8217;lu? (informal), sup (informal)and all other English greetings<br />
* Chichewa &#8211; moni bambo! (to a male), moni mayi! (to a female)<br />
* Chinese &#8211; Cantonese nei ho (pronounced nay ho) Mandarin (pronounced ni hao)<br />
* Congo &#8211; mambo<br />
* Croatian &#8211; boke (informal), dobro jutro (morning), dobar dan (day), dobra većer (evening), laku noć (night)<br />
* Czech &#8211; dobré ráno (until about 8 or 9 a.m.), dobrý den (formal), dobrý večer (evening), ahoj (informal; pronounced ahoy)<br />
* Danish &#8211; hej (informal; pronounced hey), god dag (formal), god aften (evening; formal), hejsa (very informal).<br />
* Dutch &#8211; hoi (very informal), hallo (informal), goedendag (formal)<br />
* English &#8211; hello (formal), hi (informal)<br />
* Esperanto &#8211; saluton<br />
* Finnish &#8211; hyvää päivää (formal), moi or hei (informal), moro (Tamperensis)<br />
* French &#8211; salut (informal; silent &#8216;t&#8217;), bonjour (formal, for daytime use; &#8216;n&#8217; as a nasal vowel), bonsoir (good evening; &#8216;n&#8217; is a nasal vowel), bonne nuit (good night). There is also &#8220;ça va&#8221;, but this is more often used to mean &#8220;how are you?&#8221;<br />
* Gaeilge &#8211; dia duit (informal; pronounced dee-ah gwitch; literally &#8220;God be with you&#8221;)<br />
* Georgian &#8211; gamardjoba<br />
* German &#8211; hallo (informal), Guten Tag (formal; pronounced gootan taag), Tag (very informal; pronounced taack).<br />
* Gujarathi &#8211; kem che<br />
* Greek &#8211; yia sou (pronounced yah-soo; informal), yia sas (formal)<br />
* Hawaiian &#8211; aloha<br />
* Hebrew &#8211; shalom (means &#8220;hello&#8221;, &#8220;goodbye&#8221; and &#8220;peace&#8221;), hi (informal), ma kore? (very informal, literally means &#8220;whats happening&#8221; or &#8220;whats up&#8221;)<br />
* Hindi &#8211; namaste (pronounced na-mus-thei), kaise hain (a little formal), kaise ho (more informal, familiar)<br />
* Hindustani &#8211; namaste<br />
* Hungarian, Magyar &#8211; jo napot (pronounced yoh naput; daytime; formal), szervusz (pronounced sairvoose; informal)<br />
* Icelandic &#8211; góðan dag (formal; pronounced gothan dagg), hæ (informal)<br />
* Igbo &#8211; nde-ewo (pronounced enday aywo), nna-ewo (pronounced enna wo)<br />
* Indonesian &#8211; selamat pagi (morning), selamat siang (afternoon), selamat malam (evening)<br />
* Italian &#8211; ciào (informal; also means &#8220;goodbye&#8221;), salve, buon giorno (morning; formal), buon pomeriggio (afternoon; formal), buona sera (evening; formal)<br />
* Japanese &#8211; ohayou gozaimasu (pronounced o-ha-yo go-zai-mass), konnichi wa (pronounced ko-nee-chee-wa; daytime or afternoon), konban wa (pronounced gong-ban-wa; evening); moshi moshi (pronounced moh-shee moh-shee; when answering the phone); doumo (pronounced doh-moh; informal way of greeting, but means countless other things as well so only use when context makes sense)<br />
* Kanien&#8217;kéha (Mohawk) &#8211; kwe kwe (pronounced gway gway)<br />
* Kannada &#8211; namaskara<br />
* Klingon &#8211; nuqneH? [nook-neck] (literally: &#8220;what do you want?&#8221;)<br />
* Korean &#8211; ahn nyeong ha se yo (formal; pronouned ahn-yan-ha-say-yo), ahn nyeong (informal; can also be used to mean &#8220;goodbye&#8221;)<br />
* Kurdish — choni, roj bahsh (day; pronounced rohzj bahsh)<br />
* Lao &#8211; sabaidee (pronounced sa-bai-dee)<br />
* Latin (Classical) &#8211; salve (pronounced sal-way; when talking to one person), salvete (pronounced sal-way-tay; when talking to more than one person)<br />
* Latvian &#8211; labdien, sveiki, chau (informal; pronounced chow).<br />
* Lingala &#8211; mbote<br />
* Lithuanian &#8211; laba diena (formal), labas, sveikas (informal; when speaking to a male), sveika (informal; when speaking to a female)<br />
* Local Hawaiian Pidgin &#8211; sup braddah<br />
* Luxembourgish &#8211; moïen (pronounced MOY-en)<br />
* Malayalam &#8211; namaskkaram<br />
* Maltese &#8211; merħba (meaning &#8220;welcome&#8221;), bonġu (morning), bonswa or il-lejl it-tajjeb (evening)<br />
* Maori &#8211; kia ora<br />
* Marathi &#8211; namaskar<br />
* Mongolia &#8211; sain baina uu? (pronounced saa-yen baya-nu; formal), sain uu? (pronounced say-noo; informal)<br />
* Nahuatl &#8211; niltze, hao<br />
* Navajo &#8211; ya&#8217;at&#8217;eeh<br />
* Nepali &#8211; namaskar, namaste, k cha (informal), kasto cha<br />
* Northern German &#8211; moin moin<br />
* Northern Shoto &#8211; dumelang<br />
* Norwegian &#8211; hei (&#8220;hi&#8221;), hallo (&#8220;hello&#8221;), heisann (&#8220;hi there&#8221;), halloisen (very informal).<br />
* Oshikwanyama &#8211; wa uhala po, meme? (to a female; response is ee), wa uhala po, tate? (to a male; response is ee) nawa tuu? (response is ee; formal)<br />
* Persian &#8211; salaam or do-rood (see note above &#8211; salaam is an abbreviation, the full version being as-salaam-o-aleykum in all Islamic societies)<br />
* Polish &#8211; dzień dobry (formal), witaj (hello) cześć (hi)<br />
* Portuguese &#8211; oi, boas, olá or alô (informal), bom dia (good morning), boa tarde (good afternoon), boa noite (good evening).<br />
* Rajasthani (Marwari)- Ram Ram<br />
* Romanian &#8211; salut, buna dimineata (formal; morning) buna ziua (formal; daytime) buna searaformal; evening)<br />
* Russian &#8211; pree-vyet (informal), zdravstvuyte (formal; pronounced ZDRA-stvooy-tyeh)<br />
* Samoan &#8211; talofa (formal), malo (informal)<br />
* Scanian &#8211; haja (universal), hallå (informal), go&#8217;da (formal), go&#8217;maren (morning), go&#8217;aften (evening)<br />
* Senegal &#8211; salamaleikum<br />
* Serbian &#8211; zdravo (informal), dobro jutro (morning, pronounced dobro yutro), dobar dan (afternoon)<br />
* Sinhala &#8211; a`yubowan (pronounced ar-yu-bo-wan; meaning &#8220;long live&#8221;)<br />
* Slovak &#8211; dobrý deň (formal), ahoj (pronounced ahoy), čau (pronounced chow) and dobrý (informal abbreviation)<br />
* Slovenian — živjo (informal; pronounced zhivyo), dobro jutro (morning), dober dan (afternoon), dober večer (evening; pronounced doh-bear vetch-air)<br />
* South African English &#8211; hoezit (pronounced howzit; informal)<br />
* Spanish &#8211; holà (pronounced with a silent &#8216;h&#8217;: o-la), alo, que pasa (Spain, informal)<br />
* Swahili &#8211; jambo<br />
* Swedish &#8211; hej (informal; pronounced hey), god dag (formal)<br />
* Swiss German &#8211; grüzi (pronounced grew-tsi)<br />
* Tagalog (Pilipino &#8211; Philippines) &#8211; kumusta ka (means &#8220;how are you?&#8221;)<br />
* Tahitian &#8211; ia orana<br />
* Tamil &#8211; vanakkam<br />
* Telugu &#8211; namaskaram<br />
* Telugu &#8211; baagunnara (means &#8220;how are you?&#8221;; formal)<br />
* Tetum (Timor &#8211; Leste) &#8211; bondia (morning), botarde (afternoon), bonite (evening)<br />
* Thai &#8211; sawa dee-ka (said by a female), sawa dee-krap (said by a male)<br />
* Tongan &#8211; malo e leilei<br />
* Tsonga (South Africa) &#8211; minjhani (when greeting adults), kunjhani (when greeting your peer group or your juniors)<br />
* Turkish &#8211; merhaba (formal), naber? (Informal)<br />
* Ukranian &#8211; dobriy ranuke (formal; morning), dobriy deyn (formal; afternoon), dobriy vechir (formal; evening), pryvit (informal)<br />
* Urdu &#8211; adaab<br />
* Vietnamese &#8211; xin chào<br />
* Welsh &#8211; shwmai (North Wales; pronounced shoe-my)<br />
* Yiddish &#8211; sholem aleikhem (literally &#8220;may peace be unto you&#8221;)<br />
* Zulu &#8211; sawubona</p>
<p>I pretty sure thats 100, but I wasnt really counting when I was typing <img src='http://s.wordpress.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p><strong>Yellow~<br />
You&#8217;ve won the contest!!!!</strong></p>
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		<dc:creator>(Jordan) ON DADS LAPTOP</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Oct 2008 01:20:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>When does this contest end...?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When does this contest end&#8230;?</p>
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		<title>Comment on Current Contest by teh_blogger</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Oct 2008 21:25:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Olá!
Γειά σου
你好
Здравствулте!
Hallo
&lt;strong&gt;Yellow~&lt;strong&gt;
Sorry you already entered!&lt;/strong&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Olá!<br />
Γειά σου<br />
你好<br />
Здравствулте!<br />
Hallo<br />
<strong>Yellow~</strong><strong><br />
Sorry you already entered!</strong></p>
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