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	<title>Comments on: Reference Question of the Week &#8211; 6/29/08</title>
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		<title>By: Liz</title>
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		<dc:creator>Liz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ha - that&#039;s too funny.  And what a cool resource - I needed this when I did my brother&#039;s 30th birthday, and sent him an iTunes credit as well as a top song from every 5 years of his life, though the exact birthday #1 would have been even better.

Speaking of great 4th of July songs, in my birthyear of 1979 it was &quot;Ring My Bell&quot; - how perfect is that?  And also eerily coincidental, the day and year I was born, the number one song was &quot;Babe.&quot;  Hmm...  Clearly I should be on the lookout for musical signs of danger or death, as my calendar seems to line up with the number one songs of the day...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ha &#8211; that&#8217;s too funny.  And what a cool resource &#8211; I needed this when I did my brother&#8217;s 30th birthday, and sent him an iTunes credit as well as a top song from every 5 years of his life, though the exact birthday #1 would have been even better.</p>
<p>Speaking of great 4th of July songs, in my birthyear of 1979 it was &#8220;Ring My Bell&#8221; &#8211; how perfect is that?  And also eerily coincidental, the day and year I was born, the number one song was &#8220;Babe.&#8221;  Hmm&#8230;  Clearly I should be on the lookout for musical signs of danger or death, as my calendar seems to line up with the number one songs of the day&#8230;</p>
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