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    <title>Moonlight Reflections</title>
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    <dc:creator>burningwords@gmail.com</dc:creator>
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      <title>New!&amp;nbsp; Everything!</title>
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      <description>It all works.

All of it.  Yes.  All of it.
Every page works.  I&apos;m so proud of self.  And yet &#45; so tired of looking at my own site.  There&apos;s got to be an easier way to do this.  Mleh.

Anyway.  Six new dolls on the dolls page.
No &#45; seven.  Technically, seven.  Yes, there are only six on the doll page.  However, number seven is in the header.  You&apos;ve been looking at it.  

I&apos;m undecided on whether to put up the old dolls.  So &#45; for right now &#45; just the new stuff.  Since I got back to dolling in &#45; uh &#45; March.  End of February.  Right.

Okay!  I&apos;m done.  (=

PS &#45; anyone want to make emotes for me?  I&apos;m in need....</description>
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      <dc:date>2008-05-17T02:15:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Site Updating</title>
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      <description>So, I&apos;ve switched to a CMS in the hopes of actually updating my website.  Yes, yes.  I know.  We&apos;ll see how that goes.  

In the mean time, I&apos;m trying to get things to work properly.  Hopefully, it will work out just fine.</description>
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      <dc:date>2008-05-16T22:02:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>New Home</title>
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      <description>Greetings, programs!

I am back from the depths of oblivion.  I bet you never thought you would hear from me ever again, didn&apos;t you?  I know I sure did.  But, I was led to a new forum, Corrupted Carousel, and my obsession with pixeling and dolling has returned to me.  (Scatron, you knew this would happen, didn&apos;t you.  Sneak.)

So, not only am I back to doing this stuff we call dolling or pixeling, I do not appear to have lost a step from when I left off.  Evidence: the doll in the header of the site here.  I am shocked at how well it turned out.  I killed on that.  If I do say so myself.  (;  (That&apos;s what a site is for, right?  Tooting one&apos;s own horn?  (; )  I am really happy with it and those who know me know I am a horrid critic of my own work.

I was having some issues with my old website and some issues getting in touch with my old host.  (I love you Mish!)  So, here I am, in a new place.  Jennie V was kind enough to give me some space for my pixel/doll website.  I am forever grateful.

Many thanks to Shannon for making the header graphic, to Yoshi for helping me get the code to do what I wanted, and to Kenly and Snoof for just listening to me complain about the site not doing what it was supposed to do.

It&apos;s good to be back, pixeling world!  It&apos;s good to be back!</description>
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