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		By: Virgil Samms		</title>
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		By: Theo Bromine		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[There I was, talking to my son on the phone, while Eamon Knight was in the next room surfing blogs.  Suddenly I hear something that sounds an awful lot like the Sesame Street Yip-Yips.  Finishing my phone call, I resume my own blog-surfing, and here they are (imagine my relief to discover that I was not hallucinating Yip-Yips).  Brings back memories of one day almost 20 years ago, when we picked son up at daycare, and he told us all about the &quot;yuppies in the spaceship&quot;.  (Yuppies?  In a spaceship?  Maybe if it was a BMW...)  Upon further questioning, it was explained to us, with the typical exasperation of a preschooler enlightening his ignorant parents, that the &quot;yuppies&quot; were furry creatures that came down to Sesame Street in a spaceship, and then danced around  saying &quot;yipyipyipyip&quot;.  Suddenly it all made sense.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There I was, talking to my son on the phone, while Eamon Knight was in the next room surfing blogs.  Suddenly I hear something that sounds an awful lot like the Sesame Street Yip-Yips.  Finishing my phone call, I resume my own blog-surfing, and here they are (imagine my relief to discover that I was not hallucinating Yip-Yips).  Brings back memories of one day almost 20 years ago, when we picked son up at daycare, and he told us all about the &#8220;yuppies in the spaceship&#8221;.  (Yuppies?  In a spaceship?  Maybe if it was a BMW&#8230;)  Upon further questioning, it was explained to us, with the typical exasperation of a preschooler enlightening his ignorant parents, that the &#8220;yuppies&#8221; were furry creatures that came down to Sesame Street in a spaceship, and then danced around  saying &#8220;yipyipyipyip&#8221;.  Suddenly it all made sense.</p>
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