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	<title>Comments on: Skimming the sphere</title>
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		<title>By: TANK</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jul 2007 11:06:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>How about a US bird story to get you back in the groove?  Well, yesterday I'd just finished mowing the lawn, and a robin was hopping along in front of me as I was dragging the mower to put it away.  He/She...um..."queem" just kept hopping in front of me and then going from branch to branch but still stayed just ahead, keeping queem's eyes on me the whole time.  I walked away from the mower and came back a few seconds later, and the robin was getting a worm out of the grass that was stuck on the mower.  I wonder how long he/queem had been stalking that worm while I was mowing.  Seems that the birds here are people watchers.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How about a US bird story to get you back in the groove?  Well, yesterday I&#8217;d just finished mowing the lawn, and a robin was hopping along in front of me as I was dragging the mower to put it away.  He/She&#8230;um&#8230;&#8221;queem&#8221; just kept hopping in front of me and then going from branch to branch but still stayed just ahead, keeping queem&#8217;s eyes on me the whole time.  I walked away from the mower and came back a few seconds later, and the robin was getting a worm out of the grass that was stuck on the mower.  I wonder how long he/queem had been stalking that worm while I was mowing.  Seems that the birds here are people watchers.</p>
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