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		<title>By: Ralph</title>
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		<description>Welcome to the blog-waves John with your new The Tarragon Times offering ... very fresh and extremely simple to take in.

I look forward to reading up on your new experiences and revelations.

However, I am glad the web hasn&#039;t perfected the end-user &quot;smell&quot; experience, as I am not too keen on strong garden or kitchen aromas - no matter how appealing they may be to others.

Wow that is an impressive SEO effort ... well done!  I do find the &quot;cached&quot; link in google searches very fascinating, as they often give an older (out-of-date) version of the website concerned ... as in this very case. But for me, the older website often has the information I might be seeking that has long since disappeared from the &quot;current page&quot;.  I guess that might mean I spend time living in the past!?

Well it&#039;s back to work for me studying up on all the new &quot;Modern Awards&quot; and related regulations coming into effect in just over two short weeks.

Good health to you,  Ralph</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the blog-waves John with your new The Tarragon Times offering &#8230; very fresh and extremely simple to take in.</p>
<p>I look forward to reading up on your new experiences and revelations.</p>
<p>However, I am glad the web hasn&#8217;t perfected the end-user &#8220;smell&#8221; experience, as I am not too keen on strong garden or kitchen aromas &#8211; no matter how appealing they may be to others.</p>
<p>Wow that is an impressive SEO effort &#8230; well done!  I do find the &#8220;cached&#8221; link in google searches very fascinating, as they often give an older (out-of-date) version of the website concerned &#8230; as in this very case. But for me, the older website often has the information I might be seeking that has long since disappeared from the &#8220;current page&#8221;.  I guess that might mean I spend time living in the past!?</p>
<p>Well it&#8217;s back to work for me studying up on all the new &#8220;Modern Awards&#8221; and related regulations coming into effect in just over two short weeks.</p>
<p>Good health to you,  Ralph</p>
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