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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gwen, what an honor you have given me.  I really was a tough third grade teacher, but I tried to make all of you laugh, too.  Remember the Johnny Texas unit with the first person presentations and all of the food.  Imagine that- a teacher being allowed to cook in the classroom- and not one child died of poisoning!  What a good time we had in those days when school could be fun for kids and teachers: fieldtrips, student programs with 600+ children and packed houses for every performance, and spontaneous hugs between teachers and students just because we loved each other.&lt;br /&gt;P.S. The M stood for Marie!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gwen, what an honor you have given me.  I really was a tough third grade teacher, but I tried to make all of you laugh, too.  Remember the Johnny Texas unit with the first person presentations and all of the food.  Imagine that- a teacher being allowed to cook in the classroom- and not one child died of poisoning!  What a good time we had in those days when school could be fun for kids and teachers: fieldtrips, student programs with 600+ children and packed houses for every performance, and spontaneous hugs between teachers and students just because we loved each other.<br />P.S. The M stood for Marie!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gwen, what an honor you have given me.  I really was a tough third grade teacher, but I tried to make all of you laugh, too.  Remember the Johnny Texas unit with the first person presentations and all of the food.  Imagine that- a teacher being allowed to cook in the classroom- and not one child died of poisoning!  What a good time we had in those days when school could be fun for kids and teachers: fieldtrips, student programs with 600+ children and packed houses for every performance, and spontaneous hugs between teachers and students just because we loved each other.&lt;br /&gt;P.S. The M stood for Marie!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gwen, what an honor you have given me.  I really was a tough third grade teacher, but I tried to make all of you laugh, too.  Remember the Johnny Texas unit with the first person presentations and all of the food.  Imagine that- a teacher being allowed to cook in the classroom- and not one child died of poisoning!  What a good time we had in those days when school could be fun for kids and teachers: fieldtrips, student programs with 600+ children and packed houses for every performance, and spontaneous hugs between teachers and students just because we loved each other.<br />P.S. The M stood for Marie!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gwen, what an honor you have given me.  I really was a tough third grade teacher, but I tried to make all of you laugh, too.  Remember the Johnny Texas unit with the first person presentations and all of the food.  Imagine that- a teacher being allowed to cook in the classroom- and not one child died of poisoning!  What a good time we had in those days when school could be fun for kids and teachers: fieldtrips, student programs with 600+ children and packed houses for every performance, and spontaneous hugs between teachers and students just because we loved each other.&lt;br /&gt;P.S. The M stood for Marie!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gwen, what an honor you have given me.  I really was a tough third grade teacher, but I tried to make all of you laugh, too.  Remember the Johnny Texas unit with the first person presentations and all of the food.  Imagine that- a teacher being allowed to cook in the classroom- and not one child died of poisoning!  What a good time we had in those days when school could be fun for kids and teachers: fieldtrips, student programs with 600+ children and packed houses for every performance, and spontaneous hugs between teachers and students just because we loved each other.<br />P.S. The M stood for Marie!</p>
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