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	<title>Comments on: ADVENTURE</title>
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	<description>I am a paramedic who works for an organ procurement organization in the wilds of Kentucky.  I am also a husband and a father.  Occasionally I fancy myself to be a writer, hence the blog.  You are welcome to witness this train wreck but the experience can be disorienting.  Don&#039;t go swimming for at least thirty minutes.</description>
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		<title>By: Sarah G</title>
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		<description>I really enjoyed reading this. &quot;It&#039;s a great account of an important chapter of your life, and...&quot; blah, blah. 

I liked it because I had friends with troubled backgrounds, too. I also used to horse around with Basic when I was young, but didn&#039;t have a pal to bounce ideas off of. Also... I loved playing CAVE. That was the first game for me, too. I had a friend who was a student at the University of KY, and she introduced me to McVey Hall and the computers there. I never realized the layout was based on Mammoth Cave.</description>
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<p>I liked it because I had friends with troubled backgrounds, too. I also used to horse around with Basic when I was young, but didn&#8217;t have a pal to bounce ideas off of. Also&#8230; I loved playing CAVE. That was the first game for me, too. I had a friend who was a student at the University of KY, and she introduced me to McVey Hall and the computers there. I never realized the layout was based on Mammoth Cave.</p>
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