The title of this blog,
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I plan to use this column to periodically feature some of my favorite tomato sauce spills on the web. If you are a writer and you are not using Word, you are driving a shopping cart around the shop haphazardly. You may hit the grapefruits or the jars of pasta sauce. If you do, I'll try not to stare at you as I grab the mop.
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Speaking of mishaps,
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- Chris Bryant