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	<title>ID Theft Product &#187; 1278</title>
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		<title>On Making or Renewing Friends and Acquaintances</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Growing up in an extremely conservative household, I was never really one to have a lot of friends. Sure, there were a couple friends from church who I got to hang out with, and of course youth group trips (when they didn&#8217;t conflict with sports or music), but beyond that, really, not a lot of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Growing up in an extremely conservative household, I was never really one to have a lot of friends. Sure, there were a couple friends from church who I got to hang out with, and of course youth group trips (when they didn&#8217;t conflict with sports or music), but beyond that, really, not a lot of friends. The group of people I was perhaps most close to (outside of church) was the orchestra, and particularly the Apollo Strings (an &#8220;elite&#8221; chamber orchestra that played gigs for fees/donations, that we then used to take a trip after school was out).</p>
<p>And so it is, as of late, that I&#8217;ve come to learn the value of friendship and how nice and fun it can be to actually hang out with folks in social settings, relax, chat, watch a game, or travel, or just get drinks. It&#8217;s a concept that feels totally foreign to me, while at the same time fits like a perfectly sized pair of socks. Moreover, it&#8217;s reminded me that I do, in fact, actually like people (well, some people, anyway;). I like being able to just hang out and chit-chat with not much pressure. And, I like going places and running into people I know and like, kind of like the theme song from <em>Cheers</em> describes:</p>
<blockquote><p>Sometimes you want to go<br />
Where everybody knows your name,<br />
and they&#8217;re always glad you came.<br />
You wanna be where you can see,<br />
our troubles are all the same<br />
You wanna be where everybody knows<br />
Your name.</p></blockquote>
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