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	<title>Comments on: Home for God (by Rebekah)</title>
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		<title>By: Marc</title>
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		<description>Two quick comments.  The &quot;relationship prayer&quot; mentioned by Rebekah (&quot;God if there be a woman... please hook us up&quot;) is responsible for at least 2 marriages as of this date, including mine.  My friend Nancy taught it to me, and shortly afterwards I met Rebekah.  I had promised Nancy a split on the $1000 reward I had offered to the person who would introduce me to my future wife, but that transaction has not been completed yet.
Second thought is that I have always been struck by the line &quot;the reasons lovers never tire of each other is that they only talk about themselves&quot; (I can&#039;t remember who said that).  I was also clear in any case that that was _not_ the kind of relationship I wanted.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Two quick comments.  The &#8220;relationship prayer&#8221; mentioned by Rebekah (&#8221;God if there be a woman&#8230; please hook us up&#8221;) is responsible for at least 2 marriages as of this date, including mine.  My friend Nancy taught it to me, and shortly afterwards I met Rebekah.  I had promised Nancy a split on the $1000 reward I had offered to the person who would introduce me to my future wife, but that transaction has not been completed yet.<br />
Second thought is that I have always been struck by the line &#8220;the reasons lovers never tire of each other is that they only talk about themselves&#8221; (I can&#8217;t remember who said that).  I was also clear in any case that that was _not_ the kind of relationship I wanted.</p>
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