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	<title>Comments on: Dreaded Technical Difficulties</title>
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		<title>By: Brandon</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brandon</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Dec 2007 22:05:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My wife got me an ipod for our anniversary and I accidentally came across your podcasts while trying to figure out itunes.  Sometimes accidents can be a good thing.  I have been listening to you as I take my morning runs and it took my mind off the pain of the runs, thanks.  I would love to find the first 5 episodes as they are not on itunes.  Are they available anywhere?  I enjoy your cander and openness, while I don&#039;t totally agree with all your views I find them thought provocing.  As to one of your questions on a previous episode dealing with ward shopping, members can attend other wards if they want to.  The catch is that unless the bishop or stake president have given permission for this their records will stay in the ward in which they live.  This will prevent them from getting callings, welfare assistance, or temple recommends from the ward that they are attending as that bishop is not the bishop who has stewardship over the area in which they live and would have to refer them to their own bishop for such matters.  I look forward to future episodes, thanks for the mindless distractions while I run.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My wife got me an ipod for our anniversary and I accidentally came across your podcasts while trying to figure out itunes.  Sometimes accidents can be a good thing.  I have been listening to you as I take my morning runs and it took my mind off the pain of the runs, thanks.  I would love to find the first 5 episodes as they are not on itunes.  Are they available anywhere?  I enjoy your cander and openness, while I don&#8217;t totally agree with all your views I find them thought provocing.  As to one of your questions on a previous episode dealing with ward shopping, members can attend other wards if they want to.  The catch is that unless the bishop or stake president have given permission for this their records will stay in the ward in which they live.  This will prevent them from getting callings, welfare assistance, or temple recommends from the ward that they are attending as that bishop is not the bishop who has stewardship over the area in which they live and would have to refer them to their own bishop for such matters.  I look forward to future episodes, thanks for the mindless distractions while I run.</p>
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