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	<title>MetaFilter posts tagged with friendplay</title>
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		<description>&lt;a href="http://www.friendplay.com/usa911/"&gt;Help say NO to terrorism&lt;/a&gt; ... then &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.friendplay.com/usa911/remember.html&quot;&gt;say yes&lt;/a&gt; to an in-box full of crap. Some spam sent me here. Nowadays, &apos;evil&apos; seems like too strong a word for this sort of thing, but it&apos;s not far off the mark.  </description>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Oct 2001 08:42:20 -0800</pubDate>
		<category>911</category>
		<category>brokenlink</category>
		<category>friendplay</category>
		<category>spam</category>
		<category>terrorism</category>
		<dc:creator>davidfg</dc:creator>
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