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	<title>Comments on: Loose Lips Daily</title>
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		<title>By: Reid</title>
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		<description>That Washington Continent guy doesn&#039;t seem all that familiar with Senate Square. It&#039;s pretty isolated from the H St. corridor. I doubt Tony walks to the stores there.

Although I will say, it&#039;s certainly makes me feel all nostalgic to see an article end with &quot;Anthony Williams didn&#039;t return calls because he was out of town.&quot;  Ahhhh, it&#039;s such a throw back that you can practically hear &quot;Hey Ya&quot; in your ears...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That Washington Continent guy doesn't seem all that familiar with Senate Square. It's pretty isolated from the H St. corridor. I doubt Tony walks to the stores there.</p>
<p>Although I will say, it's certainly makes me feel all nostalgic to see an article end with "Anthony Williams didn't return calls because he was out of town."  Ahhhh, it's such a throw back that you can practically hear "Hey Ya" in your ears...</p>
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