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<title>Online Love Poems</title>
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<description>Online love poems -- The key to a successful relationship...online love poems.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2005 16:33:19 EDT</pubDate>
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	<description>Online Love Poems Work
"I don't have time to sit down and write love poems, so what do I do? I go online and find as many online love poems as possible. I save them on my computer, and when I need one I print it out. I usually need one about every two or three weeks. My girlfriend just loves to nag, and to keep her off my back I throw one of these online love poems her way. It does the trick. She thinks it's a gesture of apology, but I know better. What she doesn't know can't hurt her, and it gets me to see the game and do what I want. I try to tell my friends about the value of these online love poems, but they don't want to listen. Now, I have tickets to the World Series and I'm the only who can make it. Oh well, sucks for them. They still have a few days to take my advice, but they probably won't. More hot dogs and beer for me. I can always find someone to hang out with at a game. But them, they're stuck. Take this as a lesson, take advantage of your free love poems. Get your online love poem today and stock up in advance." Joe

"Like Joe said, the biggest trick is having enough online love poems saved up, and be careful not to recycle the same ones. As long as you keep track, you're in good shape. Having these love poems on hand will save you a lot of aggravation in the long run. It can mean the difference between watching the big game live or on a 12 inch monitor with your girl sitting next to you nagging the whole time asking obvious questions. Don't be a statistic, get your online love poems in advance." Richard
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