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	<title>Comments on: MOO in Dow Jones Venturewire</title>
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		<title>By: Joyce</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is very interesting. My uncle got into selling beepers/pagers in the 80&#039;s when they were the hot item. He retired very early (in his 40&#039;s); however, he&#039;s never stopped doing something. I&#039;m sure you, Mr. Moross, will always be looking for the next big thing. I love Moo, though. I don&#039;t need business cards, per say; but I just love to hand the cards out for random reasons. I&#039;m quite glad you though this business up - it has staying power.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is very interesting. My uncle got into selling beepers/pagers in the 80&#8242;s when they were the hot item. He retired very early (in his 40&#8242;s); however, he&#8217;s never stopped doing something. I&#8217;m sure you, Mr. Moross, will always be looking for the next big thing. I love Moo, though. I don&#8217;t need business cards, per say; but I just love to hand the cards out for random reasons. I&#8217;m quite glad you though this business up &#8211; it has staying power.</p>
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