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		<description>Happy birthday Shon. Thanks for being one of the original founders of H and H back in the 90&#039;s and working with me on the early print issues. -TC &lt;em&gt;Note: This wasn&#039;t meant to be a poem, but I liked it enough. It was really just part of an email from 2000 when Shon and I were living as Hindu monks in Jandelsbrunn, Bavaria. I left early and he kept me updated on his adventures at the temple.&lt;/em&gt; </description>
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