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		<title>By: ZM</title>
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I would say you hold me &amp; my words in too high esteem.  Though I admit I can&#039;t help but grin when I read your evaluation.  You are the generous one, not I.  I thank you.
 
 I hope to learn more of you.
Travis &#124; Email &#124; Homepage &#124; 10.07.03 - 1:31 am &#124; # 

    

I shall be visiting the Beast later in the afternoon.  I am very intrigued.  Thank you for the recommendation.
etherian &#124; Email &#124; Homepage &#124; 10.07.03 - 2:11 am &#124; # 

    

You are not the only one who feels that way when reading his thoughts... reading that one post where he describes his friend&#039;s passing away in the hospital, i had a hard time holding back the tears.
 
 It&#039;s not often that words shake me like that...
Madral &#124; Email &#124; Homepage &#124; 10.07.03 - 6:33 am &#124; # 

    

I think this is the point where I write thank you too - though I would point out that most of my writing is an exercise in futility. 
 
 I just observe and question- I don&#039;t put myself out there like they do.
TheYeti &#124; Email &#124; Homepage &#124; 10.07.03 - 8:20 am &#124; # 

    

&quot;I would say you hold me &amp; my words in too high esteem. &quot;
 
 I would tend to agree.  Bloated, self-indulgent, an exercise in oral masturbation.
c &#124; Email &#124; Homepage &#124; 10.07.03 - 8:43 am &#124; # 

    

You are entirely welcome, Travis.  C&#039;s commentary notwithstanding I believe many will find your words at lest intriguing, if not beautiful.
MD &#124; Email &#124; Homepage &#124; 10.07.03 - 10:43 am &#124; # 

    

Thank you for pointing me in the direction of Travis.  Thank you, and curse you.  I don&#039;t know if I will ever be able to write again, after reading his work.  My own babbling has become insignificant, even incoherent.  I am linking to his site today, and all I was able to say in my own journal, other than to tell my readers to go there, is that his is the writing that I would aspire to, had I the courage.  I am also including a quote from the update on this entry, because you have said well that he is in the process of defining the art of being Man.  If it disturbs you that I should quote you (and includa a link to your entry), let me know and I will remove it promptly.
Mr. E. &#124; Email &#124; Homepage &#124; 10.26.03 - 8:55 am &#124; # 
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following comments appeared on the old BlogSpot/Haloscan service exactly as they appear below. &#8211;ZM</p>
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<p>I would say you hold me &#038; my words in too high esteem.  Though I admit I can&#8217;t help but grin when I read your evaluation.  You are the generous one, not I.  I thank you.</p>
<p> I hope to learn more of you.<br />
Travis | Email | Homepage | 10.07.03 &#8211; 1:31 am | # </p>
<p>I shall be visiting the Beast later in the afternoon.  I am very intrigued.  Thank you for the recommendation.<br />
etherian | Email | Homepage | 10.07.03 &#8211; 2:11 am | # </p>
<p>You are not the only one who feels that way when reading his thoughts&#8230; reading that one post where he describes his friend&#8217;s passing away in the hospital, i had a hard time holding back the tears.</p>
<p> It&#8217;s not often that words shake me like that&#8230;<br />
Madral | Email | Homepage | 10.07.03 &#8211; 6:33 am | # </p>
<p>I think this is the point where I write thank you too &#8211; though I would point out that most of my writing is an exercise in futility. </p>
<p> I just observe and question- I don&#8217;t put myself out there like they do.<br />
TheYeti | Email | Homepage | 10.07.03 &#8211; 8:20 am | # </p>
<p>&#8220;I would say you hold me &#038; my words in too high esteem. &#8221;</p>
<p> I would tend to agree.  Bloated, self-indulgent, an exercise in oral masturbation.<br />
c | Email | Homepage | 10.07.03 &#8211; 8:43 am | # </p>
<p>You are entirely welcome, Travis.  C&#8217;s commentary notwithstanding I believe many will find your words at lest intriguing, if not beautiful.<br />
MD | Email | Homepage | 10.07.03 &#8211; 10:43 am | # </p>
<p>Thank you for pointing me in the direction of Travis.  Thank you, and curse you.  I don&#8217;t know if I will ever be able to write again, after reading his work.  My own babbling has become insignificant, even incoherent.  I am linking to his site today, and all I was able to say in my own journal, other than to tell my readers to go there, is that his is the writing that I would aspire to, had I the courage.  I am also including a quote from the update on this entry, because you have said well that he is in the process of defining the art of being Man.  If it disturbs you that I should quote you (and includa a link to your entry), let me know and I will remove it promptly.<br />
Mr. E. | Email | Homepage | 10.26.03 &#8211; 8:55 am | #</p>
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