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		<title>By: Wyatt Wellman</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I totally understand the feeling.  While it was not a whole sim, I had created a home in SL on an estate parcel, which was my playground.  And recently, the word came down that the sim owner had abandoned the grid.  So I had to take everything down and walk away from the place that was home for me for over two years.  What you document here, I felt much of the same.  I am waiting now for the right move, the right spot and the right creative impulse for me to build and create anew.  It will come.  Best of luck and happiness on your next venture, whatever or whereever it may be.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I totally understand the feeling.  While it was not a whole sim, I had created a home in SL on an estate parcel, which was my playground.  And recently, the word came down that the sim owner had abandoned the grid.  So I had to take everything down and walk away from the place that was home for me for over two years.  What you document here, I felt much of the same.  I am waiting now for the right move, the right spot and the right creative impulse for me to build and create anew.  It will come.  Best of luck and happiness on your next venture, whatever or whereever it may be.</p>
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