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		<title>By: 5 Things You Don&#8217;t Know About Me &#171; Dedric Mauriac</title>
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		<description>[...] 1. I used to catch live chickens at night for a living, 7 at a time. 5 in one hand, 2 in the other.  Transport them from the growing houses to egg laying farms.  I had so many nightmares from the job though.  You can read more about this and my view points at my real life blog on the post, Slaughter House. [...]</description>
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