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	<title>Comments on: On The Road with Robert Earl Keen</title>
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		<title>By: Rick Priest</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rick Priest</dc:creator>
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		<description>Your lyrics are as good as your shots. The high school yearbook and point and shoot camera stuff is like you were pointing your lens right at me in a crowd. I too my friend have become hooked on the shutter thing. Always saying I purposely remain an amateur to insure the purity of my pix, is a lie. When I view fantastic pix like yours, I dream of professional equipment. With the equipment I can afford, the opportunity window is so much smaller. I visualize the shot, look at my equipment, and realize, &quot;No way.&quot; Then see a web site like this for the first time and reconfirm, &quot;There is a way. You just don&#039;t have it.&quot; I MUST move on!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your lyrics are as good as your shots. The high school yearbook and point and shoot camera stuff is like you were pointing your lens right at me in a crowd. I too my friend have become hooked on the shutter thing. Always saying I purposely remain an amateur to insure the purity of my pix, is a lie. When I view fantastic pix like yours, I dream of professional equipment. With the equipment I can afford, the opportunity window is so much smaller. I visualize the shot, look at my equipment, and realize, &#8220;No way.&#8221; Then see a web site like this for the first time and reconfirm, &#8220;There is a way. You just don&#8217;t have it.&#8221; I MUST move on!</p>
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