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10 hours ago ago from J. M. Snyder
11th Day of Christmas 12-22-2009 | 12:00 AM | Posted in Contests | Comments (6) I can't believe I've actually managed to post for 11 consecutive days, though I will admit I'm running out of topics. This is why I don't blog often. So instead of talking about the holidays (because I'm out of things to talk about, to be honest), I'm going to talk about next year instead. For the past few years, I've usually had releases scheduled ...
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