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		<title>By: Tammy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I think letter writing is something women are more prone to do as it is an extension of their thoughts and feelings. Men don&#039;t normally express them like women do. I received one letter from Keck and knew, the minute it arrived, he had something important to say. I still have that letter. My dad hasn&#039;t written much to me, but I&#039;ve saved the few thank you notes and the song he wrote. 

It is too bad the art of letter writing is becoming obsolete. Thank yous, invitations and notes just aren&#039;t the same in email form. May the art never completely die.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think letter writing is something women are more prone to do as it is an extension of their thoughts and feelings. Men don&#8217;t normally express them like women do. I received one letter from Keck and knew, the minute it arrived, he had something important to say. I still have that letter. My dad hasn&#8217;t written much to me, but I&#8217;ve saved the few thank you notes and the song he wrote. </p>
<p>It is too bad the art of letter writing is becoming obsolete. Thank yous, invitations and notes just aren&#8217;t the same in email form. May the art never completely die.</p>
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