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<title>Comment by crushkill</title>
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<description>Trevor is an example of the millions of internet users who have experienced the simple joys of using web based template driven software to create a rich and original personal web page; A reflection of their personality , a portal into their soul.

Geocities has single-handedly increased the global quality of life.

Trevor is but one man, amongst many patrons of this new form of self expression. Just ignore the annoying pop-up ads.</description>
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<title>Comment by jadester</title>
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<description>there&#039;s actually a whole, entire book dedicated to making GeoCities websites, adn it&#039;s more than $10? can you say ripofferooneydoodahday? cos i can, even after a few beers...</description>
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