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	<title>Comments on: Great Find</title>
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		<title>By: Mommiet</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mommiet</dc:creator>
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		<description>Groovy. We've replaced the bulbs in most of the lights we use a lot, and the prices have definitely gone down. I found you can even get them in the big round bulbs that go in the light fixture over our bathroom sink, where the bulbs are exposed on a plain mounting. They take a couple of minutes to warm up to full brightness when you turn them on, but that's actually an added benefit when you go in there first thing in the morning or during the night. I hafta turn on the light to pee at night lest there be a snake in the potty or a creepy bug on the seat, you know. There never is, but it's like that aligator that lives under my bed, making it impossible for me to sleep with a hand or foot hanging over the side.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Groovy. We&#8217;ve replaced the bulbs in most of the lights we use a lot, and the prices have definitely gone down. I found you can even get them in the big round bulbs that go in the light fixture over our bathroom sink, where the bulbs are exposed on a plain mounting. They take a couple of minutes to warm up to full brightness when you turn them on, but that&#8217;s actually an added benefit when you go in there first thing in the morning or during the night. I hafta turn on the light to pee at night lest there be a snake in the potty or a creepy bug on the seat, you know. There never is, but it&#8217;s like that aligator that lives under my bed, making it impossible for me to sleep with a hand or foot hanging over the side.</p>
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