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	<title>Comments on: Silent But Deadly by Mark Tatulli</title>
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		<title>By: Kirsten Falke</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kirsten Falke</dc:creator>
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		<description>A message to Mark Tatulli:

   Dear Mark,  I absolutely love Lio and would definitely want him for a    friend.  Yes, he has that dark side, but he has so many moments of grea†
humanity, and beautiful sensitivity to others.  I was so moved by his visit to, I guess, his mother&#039;s grave,  and completely blown away by the tree that had to get around Lio on his ski&#039;s.  Thank you for Lio, and for your vision.
It&#039;s very grounding, very sane.</description>
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<p>   Dear Mark,  I absolutely love Lio and would definitely want him for a    friend.  Yes, he has that dark side, but he has so many moments of grea†<br />
humanity, and beautiful sensitivity to others.  I was so moved by his visit to, I guess, his mother&#8217;s grave,  and completely blown away by the tree that had to get around Lio on his ski&#8217;s.  Thank you for Lio, and for your vision.<br />
It&#8217;s very grounding, very sane.</p>
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