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Weekend roundup 7/18/08

After a month-plus hiatus, the Weekend roundup is back due to popular demand! (Well, the demand of one, but still.) I'm going antiquing this weekend. I know, I haven't been around in ages. But that's why I supply this list of things to do ... even when I'm out of town. Viva Harrisburg!

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Much appreciated, I'm an avid follower of the weekend roundup!

What the hell is a "deet"?

You kids and your slang.

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