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		<title>By: Melanie Jolly</title>
		<link>http://www.knuetter.com/christian/2009/03/07/65000-and-counting/comment-page-1/#comment-122</link>
		<dc:creator>Melanie Jolly</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 02:14:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Christian.  I&#039;ve been trying to reach you for about a year now and finally here you are!  My name is Melanie Jolly and I am a Development manager for the SF Bay Chapter of the Sierra Club.  You&#039;ve had an ongoing contribution with the Chapter since 2004.  As of 8/26/08 the credit card we had on file for you was no longer processing.  Usually this means that the member has gotten a new card.  Contacting you this way may seem a little unethical, but I&#039;ve spent a lot of time trying to find you, so when I found your blog, I couldn&#039;t resist.  Please contact me as soon as you can so this can finally be resolved.  I need to know if you will be able to continue contributing to the chapter.  I can honestly say that if it weren&#039;t for people like you, we wouldn&#039;t be able to be as effective as we are.  We won over 85% of the campaigns we worked on in November&#039;s election!  This year is already proving to be one of the most difficult for us yet, but we&#039;re stubborn and refuse to give up doing the good work and protecting the planet we love.  My # is 510-848-0800 ext. 302.  Thanks again for all your support over the years and I hope to speak with you soon!!  MJ</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Christian.  I&#39;ve been trying to reach you for about a year now and finally here you are!  My name is Melanie Jolly and I am a Development manager for the SF Bay Chapter of the Sierra Club.  You&#39;ve had an ongoing contribution with the Chapter since 2004.  As of 8/26/08 the credit card we had on file for you was no longer processing.  Usually this means that the member has gotten a new card.  Contacting you this way may seem a little unethical, but I&#39;ve spent a lot of time trying to find you, so when I found your blog, I couldn&#39;t resist.  Please contact me as soon as you can so this can finally be resolved.  I need to know if you will be able to continue contributing to the chapter.  I can honestly say that if it weren&#39;t for people like you, we wouldn&#39;t be able to be as effective as we are.  We won over 85% of the campaigns we worked on in November&#39;s election!  This year is already proving to be one of the most difficult for us yet, but we&#39;re stubborn and refuse to give up doing the good work and protecting the planet we love.  My # is 510-848-0800 ext. 302.  Thanks again for all your support over the years and I hope to speak with you soon!!  MJ</p>
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		<title>By: dfett</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 00:14:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I couldn&#039;t agree with this post more.  I have a similar story with my XTerra.  It&#039;s a 2000, purchased in early 2002, and has been paid off for around three years.  It has 75,000 miles on it, 20k of which were from the previous owner.  I love this car to death (his name is Sancho).  I fully plan to drive him into the ground, which should take me another ten years, at this rate.  When that fateful day comes, I absolutely foresee another smallish Japanese SUV in my future.  While the gas mileage may not be the best, it is hardly abhorrent, and it&#039;s not like I&#039;m wrecking the ozone for more than a couple miles (seriously) a week.  Given that, the extra cargo space is well worth it to me.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I couldn&#39;t agree with this post more.  I have a similar story with my XTerra.  It&#39;s a 2000, purchased in early 2002, and has been paid off for around three years.  It has 75,000 miles on it, 20k of which were from the previous owner.  I love this car to death (his name is Sancho).  I fully plan to drive him into the ground, which should take me another ten years, at this rate.  When that fateful day comes, I absolutely foresee another smallish Japanese SUV in my future.  While the gas mileage may not be the best, it is hardly abhorrent, and it&#39;s not like I&#39;m wrecking the ozone for more than a couple miles (seriously) a week.  Given that, the extra cargo space is well worth it to me.</p>
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		<title>By: Melanie Jolly</title>
		<link>http://www.knuetter.com/christian/2009/03/07/65000-and-counting/comment-page-1/#comment-27</link>
		<dc:creator>Melanie Jolly</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2009 22:14:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Christian.  I&#039;ve been trying to reach you for about a year now and finally here you are!  My name is Melanie Jolly and I am a Development manager for the SF Bay Chapter of the Sierra Club.  You&#039;ve had an ongoing contribution with the Chapter since 2004.  As of 8/26/08 the credit card we had on file for you was no longer processing.  Usually this means that the member has gotten a new card.  Contacting you this way may seem a little unethical, but I&#039;ve spent a lot of time trying to find you, so when I found your blog, I couldn&#039;t resist.  Please contact me as soon as you can so this can finally be resolved.  I need to know if you will be able to continue contributing to the chapter.  I can honestly say that if it weren&#039;t for people like you, we wouldn&#039;t be able to be as effective as we are.  We won over 85% of the campaigns we worked on in November&#039;s election!  This year is already proving to be one of the most difficult for us yet, but we&#039;re stubborn and refuse to give up doing the good work and protecting the planet we love.  My # is 510-848-0800 ext. 302.  Thanks again for all your support over the years and I hope to speak with you soon!!  MJ</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Christian.  I&#39;ve been trying to reach you for about a year now and finally here you are!  My name is Melanie Jolly and I am a Development manager for the SF Bay Chapter of the Sierra Club.  You&#39;ve had an ongoing contribution with the Chapter since 2004.  As of 8/26/08 the credit card we had on file for you was no longer processing.  Usually this means that the member has gotten a new card.  Contacting you this way may seem a little unethical, but I&#39;ve spent a lot of time trying to find you, so when I found your blog, I couldn&#39;t resist.  Please contact me as soon as you can so this can finally be resolved.  I need to know if you will be able to continue contributing to the chapter.  I can honestly say that if it weren&#39;t for people like you, we wouldn&#39;t be able to be as effective as we are.  We won over 85% of the campaigns we worked on in November&#39;s election!  This year is already proving to be one of the most difficult for us yet, but we&#39;re stubborn and refuse to give up doing the good work and protecting the planet we love.  My # is 510-848-0800 ext. 302.  Thanks again for all your support over the years and I hope to speak with you soon!!  MJ</p>
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		<title>By: dfett</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2009 20:14:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I couldn&#039;t agree with this post more.  I have a similar story with my XTerra.  It&#039;s a 2000, purchased in early 2002, and has been paid off for around three years.  It has 75,000 miles on it, 20k of which were from the previous owner.  I love this car to death (his name is Sancho).  I fully plan to drive him into the ground, which should take me another ten years, at this rate.  When that fateful day comes, I absolutely foresee another smallish Japanese SUV in my future.  While the gas mileage may not be the best, it is hardly abhorrent, and it&#039;s not like I&#039;m wrecking the ozone for more than a couple miles (seriously) a week.  Given that, the extra cargo space is well worth it to me.</description>
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