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		<title>By: &#187; Steeeeee-rike! Goodbye UK, Hello World!: The organisation (or lack of) and details of my near-as-darnit worldwide &#8220;tour&#8221;. Kicking off in February 2006, and ending&#8230;. when I get back!</title>
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		<dc:creator>&#187; Steeeeee-rike! Goodbye UK, Hello World!: The organisation (or lack of) and details of my near-as-darnit worldwide &#8220;tour&#8221;. Kicking off in February 2006, and ending&#8230;. when I get back!</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] coincidence of note: the gentleman who was doing bizarre things with glass and pointy bits of metal in Tel Aviv was sat around four rows in front of me. I managed [...]</description>
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