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	<description>good news that changes everything.</description>
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		<title>By: Corey</title>
		<link>http://inklingz.net/2010/01/blog-baby-blog/comment-page-1/#comment-171</link>
		<dc:creator>Corey</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 15:11:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks for the messages.  I know they have been great food (nourishment) for thought and excellent for stoking conversation with friends.

I had a conversation with my son a while back about using the gifts that God gives you.  He loves to draw and paint and already has announced that he wants to be an artist.  In our discussion he said something simple yet profound.  &quot;God wants me to draw.&quot;  Pretty cool if you think about it.  God wants us to use our gifts that He has given to us.  In fact, not using them is really a form of turning our back to Him.  That being said, you need to blog or write simply because it is a gift that God has given you.  God doesn&#039;t give those types of gifts by mistake.  And when has God ever made doing something great easy.

BTW, the daily run can be great training for the big race...

Could we see a book maybe?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for the messages.  I know they have been great food (nourishment) for thought and excellent for stoking conversation with friends.</p>
<p>I had a conversation with my son a while back about using the gifts that God gives you.  He loves to draw and paint and already has announced that he wants to be an artist.  In our discussion he said something simple yet profound.  &#8220;God wants me to draw.&#8221;  Pretty cool if you think about it.  God wants us to use our gifts that He has given to us.  In fact, not using them is really a form of turning our back to Him.  That being said, you need to blog or write simply because it is a gift that God has given you.  God doesn&#8217;t give those types of gifts by mistake.  And when has God ever made doing something great easy.</p>
<p>BTW, the daily run can be great training for the big race&#8230;</p>
<p>Could we see a book maybe?</p>
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		<title>By: Scott Carpenter</title>
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		<dc:creator>Scott Carpenter</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 01:35:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I was wondering when the next Inklings sighting I would find after turning on my computer at work every morning to get me going for the day.  Thanks for taking the time to write all of this stuff that either doesn&#039;t get read nor yields many comments, as you stated.  I have read them all but usually don&#039;t take any time to respond for reasons and excuses that everyone has, but I do have a response this time around...
I can&#039;t stand running!  I am convinced that a person is born with a pre-disposition to run or not run.  I was born with a powerful, short distance attack body, such like the Dwarf in The Lord Of The Rings, but without the crazy beard and three and a half foot frame.  I have attempted to improve my long distance endurance two years ago and completed the Cooper River Bridge Run in Charleston, SC.  This is only a 10K race that I completed in 70 minutes.  My finishing time wasn&#039;t great, but I was happy that I never stopped running.  This gave me a wonderful sense of pride becasue I accomplished a personal goal to complete a race.  Of course, I had terrible pains in the sides of my calves that made it difficult to walk for about 3-4 days after and I vowed that I would never run again.  I hear stories of you completing 26 mile marithons and it gives me tremendous relief that it is not me doing that.  I admire anyone who can accomplish such a task.  The training involved is incredible and insane.  God bless you... 
  Do what you love, they say.  I had a marithon of my own back in college.  It was more of a challange/ dare then anything else.  How many times could you masturbate within a 24 hour period?  Now that&#039;s a marithon and another story that I will leave out of this blog.
Keep on writing baby!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was wondering when the next Inklings sighting I would find after turning on my computer at work every morning to get me going for the day.  Thanks for taking the time to write all of this stuff that either doesn&#8217;t get read nor yields many comments, as you stated.  I have read them all but usually don&#8217;t take any time to respond for reasons and excuses that everyone has, but I do have a response this time around&#8230;<br />
I can&#8217;t stand running!  I am convinced that a person is born with a pre-disposition to run or not run.  I was born with a powerful, short distance attack body, such like the Dwarf in The Lord Of The Rings, but without the crazy beard and three and a half foot frame.  I have attempted to improve my long distance endurance two years ago and completed the Cooper River Bridge Run in Charleston, SC.  This is only a 10K race that I completed in 70 minutes.  My finishing time wasn&#8217;t great, but I was happy that I never stopped running.  This gave me a wonderful sense of pride becasue I accomplished a personal goal to complete a race.  Of course, I had terrible pains in the sides of my calves that made it difficult to walk for about 3-4 days after and I vowed that I would never run again.  I hear stories of you completing 26 mile marithons and it gives me tremendous relief that it is not me doing that.  I admire anyone who can accomplish such a task.  The training involved is incredible and insane.  God bless you&#8230;<br />
  Do what you love, they say.  I had a marithon of my own back in college.  It was more of a challange/ dare then anything else.  How many times could you masturbate within a 24 hour period?  Now that&#8217;s a marithon and another story that I will leave out of this blog.<br />
Keep on writing baby!</p>
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		<title>By: JPL</title>
		<link>http://inklingz.net/2010/01/blog-baby-blog/comment-page-1/#comment-168</link>
		<dc:creator>JPL</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 19:35:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Love it!!!  So true about getting out the door!  2010 will be a great year for all:).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Love it!!!  So true about getting out the door!  2010 will be a great year for all:).</p>
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