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	<title>Comments on: Conversation as Hobby</title>
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	<description>Quips, queries, and querulous quibbles from the quirky mind of Don Kahle</description>
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		<title>By: Sue</title>
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		<description>Good Morning Don! Your brother passed this site along to me! Excellent, love it! I work with Ken @ Catalyst, he doesn&#039;t get the blogging thing, but certainly has alot to say himself! 

Thought I&#039;d stop by and introduce myself! I enjoyed this piece on conversation, but what happens when you try to converse with someone and it is only one sided? It seems many are wrapped into the &quot;me&quot; part of the conversation, they are limited at the practice.  

I love written conversation, I still enjoy hand writing correspondence.  Someone I met 20 years ago on a trip, an elderly couple, now in their 80&#039;s and I told her to write more often at Christmas, she said, what a beautiful thing you said. Write more often.. but why would you want to hear from an old couple like us? 

He is a writer, she is a tutor, they have many grandkids, and travel all over.  Why not, it takes you to other places, and helps develop your scope - outside your dimly lit cubicle! 

Peace!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good Morning Don! Your brother passed this site along to me! Excellent, love it! I work with Ken @ Catalyst, he doesn&#8217;t get the blogging thing, but certainly has alot to say himself! </p>
<p>Thought I&#8217;d stop by and introduce myself! I enjoyed this piece on conversation, but what happens when you try to converse with someone and it is only one sided? It seems many are wrapped into the &#8220;me&#8221; part of the conversation, they are limited at the practice.  </p>
<p>I love written conversation, I still enjoy hand writing correspondence.  Someone I met 20 years ago on a trip, an elderly couple, now in their 80&#8217;s and I told her to write more often at Christmas, she said, what a beautiful thing you said. Write more often.. but why would you want to hear from an old couple like us? </p>
<p>He is a writer, she is a tutor, they have many grandkids, and travel all over.  Why not, it takes you to other places, and helps develop your scope &#8211; outside your dimly lit cubicle! </p>
<p>Peace!</p>
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