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		<title>Funny Html Comments For Myspace</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can anyone who is familiar with Photobucket answer this for me please?

I have been looking through Photobucket images, saving funny ones or pictures I want to use to my album, using the HTML code to post as messages on myspace, etc.
Then like a day later, the images are gone and it says is red THIS [...]]]></description>
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