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		<title>Spam and Engaging with the Bots</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We went out to dinner and had ox tongue the other night. It was delicious but tasted like amazing spam. I said so to my dining companion who reminded me that luncheon meat was historically a tongue replacement. Replacing the tongue with spam, there&#8217;s a blog in that! And then I went to my blog [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We went out to dinner and had ox tongue the other night. It was delicious but tasted like amazing spam. I said so to my dining companion who reminded me that luncheon meat was historically a tongue replacement.</p>
<p>Replacing the tongue with spam, there&#8217;s a blog in that! And then I went to my blog and I had 66 new comments&#8230; all spam.</p>
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