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		<title>By: Just Shoot Me :: The Diatribe * net</title>
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		<description>[...] Well, it&#8217;s official. Radio stations all over the dial are already playing non-stop Christmas music. I discovered this last night while driving home from work. I swear it gets earlier every year, because I didn&#8217;t rant about this until November 22 of last year. Mark the date as November 15, 2006, and it&#8217;s getting earlier every year. I flipped around the dial on Tuesday, but might have not hit the offending stations, so that might have been the day. But for now, we&#8217;ll stick with Black Wednesday. It was over a week ago that I noticed one station in particular was playing a Christmas song here or there, but not non-stop. Now it&#8217;s mid-November and a full week before Thanksgiving and half the dial is off-limits. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Well, it&#8217;s official. Radio stations all over the dial are already playing non-stop Christmas music. I discovered this last night while driving home from work. I swear it gets earlier every year, because I didn&#8217;t rant about this until November 22 of last year. Mark the date as November 15, 2006, and it&#8217;s getting earlier every year. I flipped around the dial on Tuesday, but might have not hit the offending stations, so that might have been the day. But for now, we&#8217;ll stick with Black Wednesday. It was over a week ago that I noticed one station in particular was playing a Christmas song here or there, but not non-stop. Now it&#8217;s mid-November and a full week before Thanksgiving and half the dial is off-limits. [...]</p>
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