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<title>Comment by Ben</title>
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<description>Does anyone know who sings the song that was played at the end of the first episode, or what the name of it is?  It said something about leeting loves shine on the two of us.  Help!!!

Ben</description>
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<title>Comment by Prentiss Riddle</title>
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<description>I don&#039;t watch mutch prime time, saving my limited TV viewing for the vegging hour late on.  I do enjoy one cheesy and sadistic dating show, Blind Date.  How odd that Blind Date revels in trying to heat things up (lots of obligatory hot tubs, massages, etc.) while the Dating Experiment tries to cool them off.  Is this a network vs. cable thing?</description>
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