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	<title>Comments on: Funkatron Wins Adobe AIR Developer Derby for Best HTML Community Application</title>
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		<title>By: BlueBlood.net Blue Blood Magazine Gothic Punk Deathrock Fandom News Photos Forum &#187; Dallas Does Not Want to Do Debbie Any More</title>
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		<description>[...] Okay, having seen one other movie (on fast forward) by the same emopompous (I&#8217;m inventing words, but only good ones) director, I am inclined to think Gram&#8217;s review is probably right, but I&#8217;m not really the market for vanilla porn, so it doesn&#8217;t much matter if this sort of movie speaks to me. Sometimes Fleshbot runs reviews which are humorous and not wholly positive. Heck, Fleshbot poked fun at us the same week for being excited about award-winner Funkatron wearing a shirt for Blue Blood&#8217;s SpookyCash at the Adobe Max 2007 show for the future of the internet. Guess what I did when I read that? I laughed because it was well-written. I said, &#8220;ouch,&#8221; because it was well-written. I asked a co-worker if I should read anything into the fact that Fleshbot never links BlueBlood.com when they mention it, although they will link BlueBlood.net. We decided it probably didn&#8217;t mean anything, but I could always sacrifice a goat later and read the entrails, if I really felt the need. Then I got back to whatever I&#8217;d been working on at the time. I definitely did not do what the emopompous director of Debbie Wants a Mulligan On Dallas did. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Okay, having seen one other movie (on fast forward) by the same emopompous (I&#8217;m inventing words, but only good ones) director, I am inclined to think Gram&#8217;s review is probably right, but I&#8217;m not really the market for vanilla porn, so it doesn&#8217;t much matter if this sort of movie speaks to me. Sometimes Fleshbot runs reviews which are humorous and not wholly positive. Heck, Fleshbot poked fun at us the same week for being excited about award-winner Funkatron wearing a shirt for Blue Blood&#8217;s SpookyCash at the Adobe Max 2007 show for the future of the internet. Guess what I did when I read that? I laughed because it was well-written. I said, &#8220;ouch,&#8221; because it was well-written. I asked a co-worker if I should read anything into the fact that Fleshbot never links BlueBlood.com when they mention it, although they will link BlueBlood.net. We decided it probably didn&#8217;t mean anything, but I could always sacrifice a goat later and read the entrails, if I really felt the need. Then I got back to whatever I&#8217;d been working on at the time. I definitely did not do what the emopompous director of Debbie Wants a Mulligan On Dallas did. [...]</p>
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