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    <title>What to say</title>
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    <summary>I have used blogging before, but never saw a real use for it. Here is the problem with it for me. To use it as a journal (which was the only reason I could see for it) meant I would...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I have used blogging before, but never saw a real use for it. Here is the problem with it for me. To use it as a journal (which was the only reason I could see for it) meant I would have to say something. Not only would I have to say something but I felt it would have to be something that someone else might find interesting (if I meant to open it up for others to see anyway). What on earth do I have to say that someone else might be interested in reading?????? <br />
Now, using a blog as a way to communicate ideas, thoughts, etc... with others on a topic of conversation, well, then I might feel better about sharing my thoughts and feeling like someone might want to read it. <br />
Maybe someday I'll figure out "what to say". </p>]]>
        
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