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         <title>Like I said...</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>This is my wonderful blog.  It is in this area that I will tell you (my loyal readers) a little bit about me (the person writing this).  I grew up in Apple Valley, Minnesota for most my life.  The only time I lived out of the state was when I was three years old and moved to Naperville, IL.  In Naperville, there was a penny-candy store.  It was my favorite store. I moved back to Minnesota when I was five because my dad got a job up here.  I attended Highland elementary, Falcon Ridge middle school, and Eastview high school.  There, I was an active member of NHS, captain of my speech team, manager of the football team, along with many other things.</p>

<p>Which leaves the question, "Chad, why is it that you ended up at the University of MInnesota?"  That has a very simple answer- The business school is better than both of the other two schools I applied to (Madison and UCLA).  The campus is beautiful, and because I'm from around the area, I get to pretend that I know where everything is when people ask me (even though I may as well be from out of town- I'm horrible with directions).  Well, I hope you have enjoyed getting to know me a little better! Until next time, Faithful readers...<br />
Chad</p>]]></description>
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