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		<title>By: Skinny Moose Media: We Go Live&#8230;.5&#8230;..4&#8230;..3&#8230;.2&#8230; - The Adventurist - Mt. Everest to The Poles: Exploring Adventure One Trip At a Time</title>
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		<description>[...] one putting on the show.  Some of you may know Tom through his highly entertaining podcast &#8220;Open Air..with Tom Remington&#8220;  others may know him through the Black Bear Blog.  If you&#8217;ve ever had a chance to [...]</description>
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