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    <title>Popular Mommyblogger Starts a New Humorous Gaming Site Aimed at Non-Gamers and Veteran Gamers Alike </title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Jenn Satterwhite, best known for her humourous writings on family life and motherhood, has branched out into the world of online gaming in an experiment with game developers and her family of gamers to see if you actually can take a woman known for her lack of gaming ability or enthusiasm and turn her into a full fledged gamer.  Humourous and honest, with a flair for the dramatic thrown in for good measure. (PRWeb Sep 7, 2006)</P>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Three established bloggers and writers have joined together to launch a collaborative website focusing on moms who blog and their impact on the web and in the world. The socio-cultural phenomenon of Mommyblogging is breaking stereotypes about parenthood. Issues that affect parents like addiction, depression, and bonding difficulties were once too taboo to discuss.  These topics are being brought to center stage by the honest and touching chronicles of parents battling in the trenches. (PRWeb Nov 14, 2005)</P>
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