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	<description>A couple of kids from Michigan living the high life in Taiwan</description>
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		<title>By: winnie</title>
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		<description>Hey Michael!   It&#039;s really too great how God is confirming the path you two have taken. Who knew you would find a &quot;paying&quot; job so soon? Taiwan sounds like a jumpin&#039; place. And the scooter soounds like just the thing to get you around to your classes and everything. I&#039;m really happy for you - that your making new friends, finding good fellowship, and starting to make a home for yourselves. The Taiwanese sound like very warm and friendly people. God is indeed good and I thank him for his promises. Love you guys - Aunt Winnie</description>
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