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			<description>I continue the inappropriateness (I too couldn't help myself): Drew, I presume you know Kevin through your lovely wife? Wow, worlds collide and it is grand. Cheers to rednoW. - Angie De Groot</description>
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			<description>Steve,

It was my pleasure to post! I attended the U of I from 2001 to 2005 and then made my way out to Washington, DC. I met and married a boy from Michigan out here and we now reside in Arlington, VA. What are you up to? - Angie De Groot</description>
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			<description>Steve Sherwood,

you undoubtedly do not remember me, but I was one of many castaway attendees in the summers of 98 and 99, and as a result i was brought into the fold our very gracious God. I never got a chance to really know you and elizabeth, but your leadership at camp and in iowa city had much to do with changing the direction of my life, and it is my pleasure to finally share this with you, if only through a blog comment.

i found my way to your blog with the help of ms katie callaghan (current iowa city young lifer who knows you through ellie and and jj alberhasky), and i am quite glad i did. thank you for such refreshing and necessarily somber words in this post. i too am a proponent of acknowledging the whole of this world, however terrifically ugly it sometimes is.

keep posting, please. i'd like to stay tuned. - Angie De Groot</description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 29 Feb 2008 23:01:24 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>Steve,

I appreciate the post as I forced myself to See &quot;Sicko&quot; last night (which http://www.rednow.com/film/feature/the-doctor-is...out.html).

It is really interesting how a documentary in particular forces you to deal with both your interests in fears at the same time.  Yeah, I was interested in the conversation; however, I was not convinced my &quot;being&quot; was interested in emotional partaking in the process.

I felt the same about &quot;Jesus Camp&quot;.  I felt obligated to see it but it was somewhat predictable from the title itself.  The fear of &quot;oh no&quot;... but at the same time I found myself so intrigued by the fact that I walk away from each of these films wanting to discuss.... anyway, just an observation.

p.s. I entertained the idea of moving to France after Sicko for what it's worth in this conversation. - Bob Davidson</description>
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