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	<title>Comments on: Christmas In Hell</title>
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		<title>By: Rod Plapp</title>
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		<description>The Christmas Song by Nat King Cole Is definitly my favorite song of the season.We live in a colder clime here in Oregon where all I have to do is walk outside and see Douglas Fir and Noble Fir trees I planted.The Christmas tree tradition can be traced back to Germany to England about 160 years ago and has been popular ever since.We were in Australia in late November and saw many beautiful trees adorned in Sydney.The commercialization is just as rampant here as we saw there.By the way Nat left his wife for a beautiful redhead in his touring entourage not too long before he died of lung cancer.He may not have the perfect person but he made great music that still endures to this day.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Christmas Song by Nat King Cole Is definitly my favorite song of the season.We live in a colder clime here in Oregon where all I have to do is walk outside and see Douglas Fir and Noble Fir trees I planted.The Christmas tree tradition can be traced back to Germany to England about 160 years ago and has been popular ever since.We were in Australia in late November and saw many beautiful trees adorned in Sydney.The commercialization is just as rampant here as we saw there.By the way Nat left his wife for a beautiful redhead in his touring entourage not too long before he died of lung cancer.He may not have the perfect person but he made great music that still endures to this day.</p>
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