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		<title>By: Diablo 3</title>
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		<dc:creator>Diablo 3</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Nov 2011 05:04:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;m really enjoying the theme/design of your website. Do you ever run into any web browser compatibility issues? A number of my blog visitors have complained about my website not operating correctly in Explorer but looks great in Chrome. Do you have any solutions to help fix this issue?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m really enjoying the theme/design of your website. Do you ever run into any web browser compatibility issues? A number of my blog visitors have complained about my website not operating correctly in Explorer but looks great in Chrome. Do you have any solutions to help fix this issue?</p>
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		<title>By: Morris</title>
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		<dc:creator>Morris</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 16:09:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey Jimmy and Mark - 
I have been a big fan of KIX since my first show in B&#039;more March of 1988 - I was a student at PIT at the time and when I got back to LA I saw four shows there - total of 17 shows - last one at Big Kahuna in i think 95?  Anyway, it&#039;s great to see you guys still rockin and i really appreciate this video that allows your audience to hang out w/ya&#039;ll!  I used to hang out and jam like that all the time!
  
Thanks for making me a friend on Myspace - I will definitely come out to the next benefit you have for your brother.  Mark does the best Entwistle rendition i have heard!
  
Hey Jimmy, I met someone that knows your wife.  I don&#039;t remember her name now, but she works for a law firm in Hagerstown - and she mentioned that your wife is a court reporter at the court house..?  This is relevant because I am a freelance court reporter - or was anyway...  I am into doing realtime translation of classroom lectures.  Your wife should know what a CART reporter is.  That&#039;s what I do, as well as go to school online.  You know how everyone goes back to school when the economy is bad...?  Mm-hmmm.  

I played in bands as a drummer - my last gig was w/Jon Washington&#039;s Sounds of the Fortunes, out of Vegas.  I went across the country four times in three months - decided to come home to DE and put myself back together.   
  
I wanted to ask - how did you get started in drums?  I come from a musical family also.  I remember you used to play traditional grip and then changed, why?  I have an interest in the &quot;traditional grip&quot; and over the years have been studying two different matched grip styles, french tympani, and traditional.  I also remember seeing you play leading w/the left hand on the left hi-hat.  
Also, what type of vocal preparation did you do for KIX?  How did you train yourself to sing?   
  
Peace and thanks for not selling out.  I appreciate that in music - especially these days.  KIX is standing the test of time and I knew you would.  You are a lasting part of American rock music.  
   
Morris</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Jimmy and Mark &#8211;<br />
I have been a big fan of KIX since my first show in B&#8217;more March of 1988 &#8211; I was a student at PIT at the time and when I got back to LA I saw four shows there &#8211; total of 17 shows &#8211; last one at Big Kahuna in i think 95?  Anyway, it&#8217;s great to see you guys still rockin and i really appreciate this video that allows your audience to hang out w/ya&#8217;ll!  I used to hang out and jam like that all the time!</p>
<p>Thanks for making me a friend on Myspace &#8211; I will definitely come out to the next benefit you have for your brother.  Mark does the best Entwistle rendition i have heard!</p>
<p>Hey Jimmy, I met someone that knows your wife.  I don&#8217;t remember her name now, but she works for a law firm in Hagerstown &#8211; and she mentioned that your wife is a court reporter at the court house..?  This is relevant because I am a freelance court reporter &#8211; or was anyway&#8230;  I am into doing realtime translation of classroom lectures.  Your wife should know what a CART reporter is.  That&#8217;s what I do, as well as go to school online.  You know how everyone goes back to school when the economy is bad&#8230;?  Mm-hmmm.  </p>
<p>I played in bands as a drummer &#8211; my last gig was w/Jon Washington&#8217;s Sounds of the Fortunes, out of Vegas.  I went across the country four times in three months &#8211; decided to come home to DE and put myself back together.   </p>
<p>I wanted to ask &#8211; how did you get started in drums?  I come from a musical family also.  I remember you used to play traditional grip and then changed, why?  I have an interest in the &#8220;traditional grip&#8221; and over the years have been studying two different matched grip styles, french tympani, and traditional.  I also remember seeing you play leading w/the left hand on the left hi-hat.<br />
Also, what type of vocal preparation did you do for KIX?  How did you train yourself to sing?   </p>
<p>Peace and thanks for not selling out.  I appreciate that in music &#8211; especially these days.  KIX is standing the test of time and I knew you would.  You are a lasting part of American rock music.  </p>
<p>Morris</p>
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